Several years later the state attempted to make the road gangs all black again. |
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The site is currently used as a driving range and will be adjacent to the proposed new ring road which will bypass Thurles town centre. |
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While city streets are best seen from the plush interiors of hired limos, the open road is where you take the wheel yourself and go your own way. |
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Prior to 1927, when county convict road gangs were sometimes used by the SHC, there is no explicit mention of the race of convict laborers. |
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Hannah Start met one of the more seriously injured who is on the long road to recovery. |
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I sped along the road, which headed across the retreating reservoir, and, as I started to fishtail, realized that this road was actually a berm. |
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However, translating promises into actionable agenda will require a vision, a road map and lot of innovations. |
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Manu and Nadine meet up, and go on a road trip, picking up men, and killing at random. |
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The road to Mandalay is an asphalt thread through a tapestry of traditional village life. |
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The majority of the county convicts placed in state custody were put to work on prison farms rather than on road gangs. |
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I perch in the middle of the bench seat in the back, my knees knocking into everyone as the road turns from deep ruts into ravaged riverbed. |
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In foreign policy, its hard to claim the moral high road when you're stumbling down the low road arm-in-arm with repressive dictators. |
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Special hi-tech cats' eyes have been set into the road to help drivers keep to the carriageway. |
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Park cars on the berm before the cliff is reached because the road becomes narrow and treacherous. |
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After climbing a steep rise for about twenty minutes the road crested, then began to slope downwards, taking a more westerly direction. |
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However, these stretches of road are thoroughly salted to clear the snow and make them safe for road users. |
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Drivers are being warned to look out for especially shiny patches of road and to take extra care, or to avoid the section of road altogether. |
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They will tower over drivers from either side of slip road exits and entrances at junction three for the 12-month trial period. |
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Then the group set off up the narrow winding lane to the main road and the lay-by. |
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During the accident the van left the road and hit a pole carrying electricity and telephone cables, causing wires to drape in the road. |
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The lane of Meimeili near the road was the place accommodating most comfort houses in this area. |
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The number of convicts used in road gangs in Alabama increased rapidly in the late 1940s as demobilization increased the population of young men. |
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The road gang's contract was abruptly cancelled as Arthur's Pass became the preferred route through to the coast. |
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By the 1960s SHD enthusiasm for using convict road gangs was apparently in decline as the system dwindled away to a remnant. |
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I was always better at the high speed stuff on tracks, rather than the road stuff. |
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England, more pragmatically, took the low road and now the results can be compared. |
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A platoon of soldiers stands at a checkpoint on a barren road in the middle of miles and miles of trackless desert. |
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And off I sailed, keeping to the main road which was quite dry, and well salted. |
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As the road neared its end, Mandy turned into the weed-infested driveway of a badly weathered house bearing a rusty metal roof. |
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Parking restrictions in parts of Oxford are no longer being enforced because road markings have worn away. |
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There is a macadamed road which turns right and heads up to a little parking area right of the road. |
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These are poles at the side of the road to measure temperature, wind speed, rainfall and fog density. |
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Our bus has been chugging uphill out of the city of Shiraz in southern Iran on the road to Persepolis, the ancient Persian capital. |
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A Wiltshire County Council spokesman said plans were in hand for the council to adopt the road as a highway in a year's time. |
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A friend told him that a jogger on the Cawood-Kelfield road had been told by police to go home. |
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A small light shafted from a hole in the ceiling, which actually was a road above. |
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Then a bit of back road took us past ramshackle sheds and the gilded gates of Cawton Cottage, which is huge and not a cottage. |
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A company is building a huge cell phone tower across the road from my house and property at this very moment. |
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While the main roads were passible, cautious drivers spend twice as long on the road due to tailbacks and traffic accidents. |
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Areas of particular interest will include passenger road transport and aviation. |
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The safety authority wanted all vehicles approaching a T-junction from a minor road to yield to right-turning traffic from a through road. |
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Police taped the road off while a forensic team was brought in and a cordon remained in place until Friday morning. |
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Once you've gone down that road it is mostly downhill and getting steeper by day. |
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The plan also proposes upgrading of the existing inner ring road and the construction of a new road around the north of the town. |
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A peep of chickens, recently evicted from their nests along Highway 99 by road construction, has taken residence in parking lot shrubbery. |
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At the age of 11, he paid the taxes on that farm by working on the county road gang. |
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This is a glorified car boot sale and I propose refusal on the grounds of road safety. |
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The reappearance of road gangs in Alabama revived painful images of the state and the South as a backward and racist region. |
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You may follow any road your mind wishes to follow or adhere to the teachings of any guide or guru. |
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The road to the ranch is a rutted track of red clay that stretches a slow nine miles from the highway. |
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After all if your house is alarmed and another house just up the road isn't then your house is a lot less likely to get targeted. |
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The Government plans to install judder bars or traffic islands on the main road around Rarotonga in an effort to curb speeding drivers. |
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Politicians of both parties are all on the low road rushing around in a mad scramble for corrupt corporate cash to finance their campaigns. |
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Let's take the high road, not the low road of scaring people into voting for one side or the other. |
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Too often, films take the low road and churn out a story that has little or nothing to do with the original text. |
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Luckily the road was fairly empty and I slammed up the gearbox winding the car up to an eyewatering 105 mph. |
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The road bends as it crosses the bridge, and residents say a high hedge makes visibility particularly poor. |
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Leave the road and follow farm and forest tracks through the Garadhban Forest. |
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The road to the final was going to end for one crew in the men's coxed four. |
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They speeded out of Jake's neighborhood and on to the road that went into town. |
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The Master Plan proposes developing a system of road grids between the five areas between the five radial roads and the ring roads. |
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I followed, with my eye, the winding of the road and saw that it curved close to one of the densest of these clumps and was lost behind it. |
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She was the jogger on the mountain road this morning, the one that had reminded him of Katherine. |
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They were ragtag adventurers, all on the road together for different reasons, as fate would have it. |
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There is a good macadamed road to the entrance of the village, where there is a meadow for children to play. |
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The old-school wheeled contraption barreled down the road faster than Marcus or Trevor expected. |
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Today's Signa and Vectra hold the road with an accuracy and tenacity alien to their ancestors, making them good fun to drive. |
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The event is open to runners, joggers and walkers alike and covers the 4-mile road circuit. |
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It is a happy medium between the two featuring rally road races, closed circuits and other challenging environments. |
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Bikes have their own lanes, traffic lights at junctions and dedicated road signs. |
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Parking at the auction centre is free, and there is a car park fronting the road which holds 650 cars. |
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Another road is to wait until someone else has produced wealth, and then to seize it by force and violence. |
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An employee of the plant recognised the forklift truck as it was driven down the road towards William Street and called the police. |
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Paddy O'Callaghan said that adults and children were crossing the road on a speed ramp. |
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Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river. |
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We can always kick the can down the road by saying now's not the right time for anything we don't feel like doing. |
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In politics there is always a temptation to kick the can down the road and hope that problems might disappear. |
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I am a resident of Mealbank and at the end of our road the road surface is just disintegrating. |
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However, her rise to fame will be an inspiration to the thousands of joggers participating in Britain's biggest ever 10k road race. |
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I drive down the middle of a meandering road through snug villages and fresh meadows to the sound of tinkling cowbells. |
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The 33-year-old nearly knocked over an elderly man who was wheeling his bike across the road as he drove away from the pursuing patrol car. |
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I wrapped up under plenty of layers, but could still feel the cold inside my gloves and the nettles along the side of the road were frosty. |
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It's all the parents fault, of course, and that family down the road called the Joneses! |
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At that point, the road is a single carriageway with one lane in either direction, the lanes being divided by double central white lines. |
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There are cans of coke on the floor and a road map crumpled up in the glove compartment which won't close all the way. |
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Many motorists avoid taking the road and prefer a longer route to reach their destination. |
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There were road works causing massive tailbacks on the A64 to Scarborough last Tuesday. |
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Now, was she heading towards the blind bend in the road or was she going away from it? |
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By mid-November, once the newly paved road has fully hardened, it will be reopened to bus traffic. |
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Clive only had time to put one foot on the road before his attacker went for his jugular. |
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So he parks outside on the pavement, forcing an elderly lady in a wheelchair on to the road on a blind bend. |
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On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me. |
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The road is narrow enough without loads of cars blocking it even more and putting us all at risk of accidents. |
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He seems to have worked on road gangs for a time and in a shoe repair factory before rheumatism forced him to quit. |
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There is also a trench right across the road on a blind corner that you cannot avoid. |
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The road has been a well-used alternative route both to and from Bradford for many years. |
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The deer favor more open spaces and can often be seen from the road as one wends one's way along the Skyline Drive. |
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But recovered concrete can be crushed and used as road gravel or aggregate. |
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Taking the road atlas with her, Misha got out of the lorry cab again and headed over to the white and red lorry belonging to the Polish driver. |
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Finally, we located these sites on a road atlas for the use of our volunteers. |
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If you need any guidance what that's like, just switch off the wipers in your road car. |
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Taking no time to evaluate her own injuries, Zoe quickly sped down the road and took a wide turn down another street. |
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Money will pay for a co-ordinator to run a scheme in 11 selected schools teaching road safety skills at the kerbside as well as in the classroom. |
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The very few who carried a road atlas seemed incapable of reading it as they sought a way out of their self-inflicted predicament. |
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I have to keep remembering that even though he can sing the entire alphabet, the age of reason is still down the road a piece. |
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His puck-handling prowess can cause him to get overconfident or rattled by elements such as a kink in the boards of a road arena. |
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The road is very bendy and so you should plan to stop and relax here and there. |
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Along a stretch of one road someone has draped strings of little lights in loops and whorls on a line of trees. |
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I caught the resignation attitude myself as I delivered the car up for its annual service and road test. |
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The low road can sometimes bring short-term financial rewards, but it always leads to a dead end. |
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The Democrats lacking any real substantial issues or candidate have taken the low road again. |
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In his bid to smear me and promote the interests of his client, he went straight for the low road and stayed there. |
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An air of mystery surrounds plans being drawn up for a new road that will cut out the bad bends at the notorious Cononley Lane Ends. |
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The road was bumpy and Mike's low-rider was taking it with a little bounce. |
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She seemed to know the pace at which to proceed the unpicking and reassembling that is our culture's particular road to wellness. |
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Chelsea was, as usual, dancing along the side of the road ahead of them, singing to her idol's tunes. |
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This property occupies a mid-terrace position on a residential road off Upper Rathmines Road. |
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Taking the back road to the golf club, you can imagine him sweeping round that bend into the tiny road. |
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It was rather like fording a river in flood today, crossing the main road in Williton. |
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It comes into my life at an auspicious moment, as I will be hitting the road on Sunday. |
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Lodge explains that sonic sensors make grading a road much easier than with stakes. |
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There is where the road bends upward and where some domestic goats once got loose and established a wild herd on a rocky ledge. |
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They chatted until they rounded a bend in the road and both of them fell silent. |
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The road surface had worn smooth and in places there were sunken tyres tracks that caused vehicles to shudder when they pass over them. |
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The road extended infinitely to the horizon, where the jet of night was beginning to be replaced by midnight blue. |
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The Cooper S holds the road well and although the ride can be a little stiff at times, that's only to be expected with something this sporty. |
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Early in the season, Marlin correctly identified his team's shortcomings as qualifying and racing on road courses. |
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Skyrac is a broad church and members include juniors, road runners, joggers and fellrunners. |
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Also, I have witnessed the most atrocious driving by some Bradford taxi drivers, placing other road users in jeopardy. |
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This has been the main road east out of London since Roman times, heading out to an ancient ford over the River Lea and onwards to Colchester. |
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Because at the moment, she is standing curbside on Red River Street, the four-lane road that forms the eastern border of the sprawling campus. |
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Bobby has taken a winding road to his current position as a leading conditional jockey. |
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This dead-end dirt road follows a peaceful stretch of the Housatonic River and connects to the Appalachian Trail. |
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Like a klutz, she's done this on a narrow stretch of road with a blind bend less than a hundred yards away. |
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A third of the investment will go on the country's rail system, with another third going on improvements to the road network. |
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We had gone a good distance on a dimly lit road when a strong, foul and suffocating odour swarmed into and around our car. |
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But they had only gone a few miles down the road when someone realised that the door to the luggage compartment on their bus had opened. |
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At 0300 hours the mist had lifted and the yellow light from the gas lamps cast a ghostly radiance that was reflected from the wet road cobbles. |
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Certainly the car holds the road well and steers nicely and positively, whether on rural rides or slamming it down the motorway. |
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These include a spare tire, jack, chains, jumper cables, road flares, some repair tools, and an ice scraper. |
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She fell and was left hanging from the saddle with her riding hat scraping along the road after her instructor lost her grip on the reins. |
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The crash happened at 12.28 pm, close to the slip road of the junction on the southbound carriageway. |
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The volunteers at the reserve regularly grade the road and make sure that it is accessible. |
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Soon the road becomes a single rutted track in a green tunnel of clattering branches. |
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With our very aggressive strategy, running sixth on the road was a disaster. |
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The first rutted section of the road jolted the vehicle airborne, slamming my head against the roof. |
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Yet the real disaster will be if Pyongyang continues on its present road to nowhere. |
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Customs would rather see companies continue to trade and obviously settle their bills than go down the road of forcing the issue. |
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As I've noted before, the Primera is extremely surefooted and I've now discovered that it holds the road well in ice and snow. |
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A gently sloping pathway to a lower garden area works as a wheelchair ramp, but it also makes a great road for Amrita's tricycle. |
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But we did, he thought, find his agent's house, up a windy road outside of town. |
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Special training classes on road safety would be held in schools to educate children. |
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It's a great windy road and I love driving roads like that so that's a bit of fun. |
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Of course, I could not see the town yet, as the country road was quite windy and hilly. |
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They already kicked the can down the road in the debt ceiling agreement that led to this. |
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Probably in December they'll kick the can down the road which is what Washington always does. |
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However, he viewed the federal government's actions as simply kicking the can down the road without solving the fundamental problems. |
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The group was surprised to find a strong water current flowing through a wide chasm where the road had been. |
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Dripping wet and deeply disturbed, the smartly-dressed man was discovered walking along a windswept road beside the sea. |
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Much of the work done on the square was functional such as the replacement of kerbing, paving and road resurfacing. |
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With modern machinery and the will to do it, many of the blind bends on this road would be eradicated quickly. |
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The road team that seemingly has the best chance this weekend is the Colts, the only team to win at home last weekend. |
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With a mid-engine design and rear-wheel drive, the Roadster and Coupe have characteristically sporty road manners. |
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Road pricing is a radical solution that primarily is about securing allocative efficiency of scarce resources, namely road space. |
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He dismissed any suggestion that the central rank posed a danger to people crossing the road to get a taxi. |
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If you drive into central London there is a big C painted on the road at the point where the congestion charge kicks in. |
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The history of Maastricht goes back to approximately 50 B.C., when the Romans built a settlement by the main road near a ford in the river. |
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The low road relies on conflict and insecurity, control and harsh worker punishments, and often features declining real wages. |
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There's going to be a king of the road tournament to find the best wrestler in the country and a special tag team match. |
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When I returned for my car, it was difficult to get onto the A19 again because traffic tailed back from the ring road roundabout. |
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Walvis Bay is linked by rail and road to the rest of country and to the land-locked countries to the east and north-east of Namibia. |
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The ability to tackle the bendy bits more quickly than just about anything else on the road has always been one of the M12's big selling points. |
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In fact, charging people to use the road would be seen as tantamount to having an admission fee for entry to the town. |
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In Champ cars we race on road courses, street tracks and ovals and the guy that can cope best on all types of track will take the title. |
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We weaved back and forth across the road to avoid the largest of the potholes, dodging trucks and motorbikes and cows along the way. |
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This legislation could have been passed, and that would have ensured that a road was being constructed as people drove north this Christmas. |
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After five minutes or so, I checked my rear-view and saw that the road behind was clear. |
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It was a quiet Sunday afternoon, a girl is out on her pony riding down the road when suddenly two young men in a car speed round a blind corner. |
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These Tongan American school children are singing at a luau celebrating a new road being built in Milolii, Hawaii. |
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We are not certain what is going on in New Mexico, whose state bird is the road runner and whose state flower is the yucca. |
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Further down the road, there is a most attractive black and white iron signpost pointing to the four villages. |
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Most of the platinum stars today started out on the road from rags to riches with their own independent label. |
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It's the first blended wing in Air Force history, and they've made it happen without a blueprint or road map. |
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We all know what a difficult road this is and many of us have agitated for substantial improvements to it. |
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I ticked halfway down this service road and stopped the van and killed the lights. |
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They gazed on the road with a solemn, placid expression, as of men to whom the Atlantean weight of this weary world was as the down on a feather. |
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Also, road traffic police, low-level administrative servicemen, and healthcare staff have been the most frequent targets of bribery. |
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We have installed additional signs on the road and done everything possible to advertise the fact that the speed limit has been reduced. |
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He sought an order quashing the resolution and by-law of the township, which permitted the closing of the shore road allowance. |
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Extra patrols and traffic units will police the highways and byways to prevent road deaths this weekend. |
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Up the hill, through that pass, turn left after a bit was what I remembered from the road atlas. |
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They were laying kerbstones as a safety measure because the stretch of road is one of Swindon's most notorious accident hotspots. |
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The road took a brief eastward swing inland, through flat dairy-farming country and the smell of sundried cowpats. |
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They had hoped to do their push along the road but were advised by police that it was too dangerous. |
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However, on my road to recovery I was required to attend private hospital day clinic. |
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If the developers decide to put the road on part of the track bed then the town council will be powerless to stop them. |
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After a spell on the road gangs, some thirty more were sent for several years to the coal mines at Newcastle, reopened for them. |
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Walking up the road he caught the whiff of heaven drifting out of a small restaurant. |
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She kept keys to their flat even after being granted her own home by the city just down the road from the town hall. |
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The garden cannot be seen from the road because it is at the rear of a terrace town house in Goat Street. |
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Walking on the road in broad daylight whilst facing the traffic makes me anxious enough. |
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Coming into town off of Route 54, the road gradually gives way to more townish features. |
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It's on a quiet road in the townland of Tonegurrane, only seven miles from Galway city. |
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Thanks to class-leading aerodynamics, wind noise is very low, while engine and road noises are also very effectively suppressed. |
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It is a bleak wintry scene as an SUV makes its way down an unpaved road to a rural village. |
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York City defender Chris Smith reckons to have overcome his biggest hurdle on the long road to full fitness. |
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Together with medical experts and aeromedicine consultants, he provides a practical plan for road warriors and leisure travelers alike. |
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With the top down, Jake and I don't talk much as we whip down the road with nothing more than fields in sight. |
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Dave Miller will welcome back striker Kenny Smith, who was rested for Tuesday's President's Cup win after suffering whiplash in a road accident. |
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As she swerved to avoid them, the car hit other rocks thrown into the road which ruptured the car's oil tank. |
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Situated off the road in a Balinese kampong, it blends perfectly in the traditional surroundings of Banjar Palak, Sukawati, where it is located. |
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The centre is on a one-hectare site on the main road to the Berlin industrial and residential townships. |
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Burma road was the street that connected not only Kabwata but also all other residential areas to other locations or townships on the route. |
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They traveled a few hours down the road and found the horses that Arnon was talking about. |
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It should be possible to give road fund licence breaks to people in rural areas. |
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Down the road a ways, the salesman sets up shop to peddle his wares to some local townsfolk. |
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Walking down the road a bit, I passed another embassy with another similarly attired policeman standing out front. |
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When a colleague approached the car with a tow rope Mrs Percy drove to the side of the road allowing the other person access. |
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We might need a couple of people in reflective tabards for crossing the road and I have these in my car. |
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We rushed out to move our cars which were parked in the road in front of the house. |
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Given the lurid colour of road safety cameras, they are hardly a stealth tax! |
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Now, a road makes the climb easier, but if it is raining or snowing, you still need some luck getting there. |
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The road is also an important local road, providing a link to Manchester Airport and tourist attractions like Tatton Park. |
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Travellers face disruption by road and rail this weekend as maintenance and upgrading take place. |
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Even if they travel by road in raths or other vehicles, their roadside stops consist mostly of speeches. |
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If the government does not introduce services such as this business will continue to inch along the Luddite road of dial-up networking. |
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By 10 am, the road was still partially closed and a tow truck was on its way to move the overturned vehicle. |
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They are presently out on the road breaking in the new band before returning to the studio again. |
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The white admirals flip their blue-black wings with the broad white epaulettes up and down the road in numbers. |
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The plot is weak and the film can't decide whether it's a road movie, a quest or a love story. |
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And she argued a swingbridge, which would give priority to boats over vehicles, might deter people from using the road as a rat run. |
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Frustrated residents are hoping to put the brakes on motorists treating their road as a rat run. |
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I think it's about time the traffic police had a word with these people who blatantly admit to using this road as a rat run and ask them to stop. |
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The bollards and uprights have been left in place to curb the speed of traffic and discourage the use of the road as a rat run. |
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Hyndburn Council has been told it may take two years to pedestrianise a town centre road used as a rat run. |
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He said measures had also been introduced in St Saviourgate to ensure that drivers stopped using this road as a rat run. |
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Sitting at a window table beside the raised ring road we were hardly aware how much traffic was about. |
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This new building is very close to the road and very high with no fencing around it or a safety net to catch anything that might fall. |
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Follow this road heading out of the village, over a bridge across the Leeds and Liverpool Canal then follow the road bending round to the right. |
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A huge tree had fallen across the road in the vicinity of Nardia's house, and the road was impassable. |
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They sit beside every road junction, crown every hilltop, lie deep in the bottom of the island's wildest ravines. |
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I have to turn the steering wheel fast as we are moving so quickly I cant make out how the road will bend next. |
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In fact the Orange parade used to gather at the bottom of our road and my mother even kept us away from the window. |
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I rounded a bend in the road later, and nearly fell over myself when I saw who waited for me, sitting primly on a rock on the roadside. |
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It is named after a pupil who tragically lost her life in a road accident nearly ten years ago. |
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Citizens feel that no road or public place should be named after a living politician. |
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The road was widened and a roundabout installed on the northern end to direct traffic down to Finisklin. |
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The road was closed to traffic until late afternoon when a temporary bypass was established to allow cars past the accident spot. |
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Follow the road as it bends round to the right then where the road bends to the left take the footpath straight on. |
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A pressure group is working with campaigners in Westbury to devise a new link road system for traffic to bypass the town. |
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Parking space is limited because both the road and berm are narrow. |
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As they rounded the bend on the road near the tennis court at Brookhill a man known to both of them appeared suddenly in the headlights only a few feet away. |
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In my view the money could be much better spent and still leave more than enough to build a first class safe road with bypasses of major towns such as Castledermot and Carlow. |
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How good a road is going to be depends on how the design is laid out initially vis-a-vis the layer of bitumen, macadam, coat of slurry seal or fog seal. |
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The path runs from the A4 Marlborough-Beckhampton road by the Thames water pumping station at Clatford and runs in a northerly direction to Manton House Stables. |
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Sunday looks equally as interesting with classes for TVRs, Westfields, Triumphs, modified road cars and some very quick single seater racing cars too. |
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Afterwards, we retired over the road for a really tragic Italian meal. |
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A gravel road leads about a mile north to the Canadian border. |
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Large crowds gather and people just wander across the road willy-nilly. |
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Or, if they choose to continue on their present course on the road to obliteration, they can take it up with God when they face Him on the Judgment Day. |
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This mid-engined road racer is saddled with a supercharged version of the bulky 5.4-liter V8, an engine no more suited to a modern supercar than to a Focus. |
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She spoke quietly, and her eyes darted back toward the road ahead. |
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The NRA have come in for strong criticism locally both from landowners affected by the route of the road and various political and business interests. |
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Still, later on I think we wondered whether maybe it had been a little too soon, and down the road we had to think hard and reexamine whether we had rushed our fences. |
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But his prayers to Saint Veronica, who is credited with giving Jesus a kerchief to wipe his brow on the road to Golgotha, apparently go unanswered. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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The tow truck actually started out facing forward in our lane, i.e. straight but on the right-hand side of the road as you look at it in the picture. |
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There were trees and electrical poles strewn across the road and corrugated iron roofing that had been ripped off houses. |
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Since the Nehers departed, the school got a corrugated iron roof and there is now a real road into the town. |
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Without going into too much research, it is clear that the reason that we were landed with this road is simply because vested interests won the day. |
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Thus, north of Kota Bharu, we turned off the main road into a fishing community where the larger freshly landed fish were cleaned and put out to dry on acres of bamboo racks. |
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Once the newly laid lanes are open, the existing road will be shut to traffic and the top layer will be scraped off and fresh wet mix macadam laid. |
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The road salt makes a mushy, corrosive paste that is flung universally about the under-and over-sides of every vehicle. |
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And, as if it to prove a point, he shepherded us to the top deck for an aerial, whistle-stop tour of the city away from the thundering road drills. |
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This section of road was flat and not having the wind whistling through our helmets we became acutely aware of just how isolated and tranquil our surroundings were. |
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Don't be surprised when the public stick to their trusty road atlases! |
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They certainly had no problem coping with a brisk run along a narrow, twisty country road where oncoming traffic and constant blind bends required repeated firm applications. |
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A double wishbone front suspension and gas-filled rear shocks help absorb vibration at faster speeds while providing a smoother ride over mixed road services. |
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As we turned off the road and headed towards the main gate, we were confronted by a massive pair of wooden gates, set in a very old weather-beaten gate lodge. |
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Picture one of those mileage charts you get in the front of road atlases. |
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Back at home, he went into his den and got out his road atlas. |
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There would be no incentive for road users to control the demand for parking, and there would also be no incentive for parking attendants to provide a service. |
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He gets out, gives a hefty shove, whereupon the car springs into life and performs a perfect arc across the main road before coming to rest against a tree. |
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So I took the easy road and made an audio cassette of my message. |
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I turned off on a small farm road and found myself among lowing cattle. |
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Cross the road and continue straight ahead along the distinct well-trodden path of the Pennine Way, England's first official long-distance footpath. |
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And so today the road has a slight kink in it to accommodate the tree. |
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He is on the road to recovery from glandular fever and could be back before Christmas if a short run-out in the second team goes well this weekend. |
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We expected to see great convoys of lorries and trucks emblazoned with UN initials juddering down the coastal road bearing relief and building materials. |
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This model has recognized that we can't assure ourselves completely that everything you put in that you need will be all that's needed down the road in the future. |
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I was almost knocked off my bike by three different cars pulling over at the last moment and parking straddling the kerb and road rendering the cycle lane worthless. |
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Though they squabbled and argued and even fought on occasion, Joe adored his brother and was delighted to see him on the road to recovery at last. |
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The road turned again and rose up onto a knoll cast deep in shade, a place even farther removed from countryside and daylight than the rest of the woods. |
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He had grown with her until he hit the barrier of agelessness, after that he could only watch her as she continued slowly down the road that he could never travel. |
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First there was road rage, then air rage, and now parent rage. |
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Paraic McTigue from Castlebar and myself had decided some weeks ago that we would hit the road to the northlands some evening to visit our friend of many years. |
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As in his previous film, Central Station, another road movie and a great one, Salles doesn't try to lyricize landscapes or fill them with portentous menace or serenity. |
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Anyone wanting an overview of the area should take the road that winds up to the top of Monte Mora, highest of the granite peaks that dominate the rugged, ragged coast. |
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If they get it right, the present school generation could be set on the road to a lifetime's love of good food, without a plate of pink custard or lumpy mash in sight. |
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He was putting himself and other road users in grave danger. |
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