The new transport interchange planned for Nelson could kick-start vital regeneration of the town centre. |
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However, today's DVD-RAM drives also read and write DVD-R to provide for the data interchange function. |
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And he added that the company would be more than happy to entertain the idea of some sort of interchange if passengers wanted it. |
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This elegant edgy little piece of the interchange jigsaw has a glass roof supported by a pyramidal steel structure and profiled concrete columns. |
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Up at the head end a yard engine takes off the cars to be picked up for interchange this forenoon. |
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He wants them to attack more but to do so cerebrally, based on positional interchange, teamwork and variation of passing. |
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There are plans to build a single interchange here, linking also to Chiltern Railways trains. |
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Lancashire County Council wants to build a bus and rail interchange between Broadway, Broad Street, Stanworth Road and Railway Street. |
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One idea was a transport interchange, linking the railway station to a good bus station, another for an all-weather venue. |
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Our officers are talking with the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Authority about redesigning the interchange. |
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Bedale lies just over two miles to the west of the Wensleydale Railway's transport interchange beside the A1 at Leeming Bar. |
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Next week we will look at the Naas road where the interchange is being built. |
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He was spotted last night driving westbound along the eastbound side of the A64 between Hull Road and the A19 interchange. |
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Centrepoint is just under five kilometres from the interchange at the M50 Motorway with the Navan Road. |
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It is more of an interchange, a consultation, and it continues surging widely. |
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It's a subtle interchange and exchange that happens between patient and doctor. |
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But for the moment I just want to discuss an interchange which another of the members of the panel had with one of the questioners. |
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Incidentally, the interchange, feedback and conversation has been immensely valuable to me, and I hope also to my readers and interlocutors. |
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Given the centrist nature of Auckland University students her group didn't enjoy too much success, but provided for lively interchange of ideas. |
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Secondly, I am a great believer in the idea of interchange between different sectors, different types of business. |
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His style of working is informal, and one which encourages the free and open interchange of ideas. |
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The interchange between members of our staff and congressional staff and members has been effective. |
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Most importantly, the exhibition nowhere asked whether such a vast cultural interchange transformed the basic economic roots of Chinese society. |
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However, some compulsory purchases will be required for the interchange upgrades. |
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This mixture of research interests created an intense interchange of views and opinions. |
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Electronic data interchange lets suppliers and customers communicate directly electronically. |
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Units will interchange on the same receiver assembly provided the cartridges are from the same family. |
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Its storylines and characters interchange and interact in an elegant rhythm that leaves little wanting. |
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They interchange positions so well and their players have forward movement all the time. |
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Here I send you all some photographs from that battle and I hope someday we can interchange more experiences and information. |
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A brief interchange of words resulted in the unanimous decision to escape as soon as possible. |
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He took the elevated adway down to the Safe Streets skyway interchange, pausing long enough to fish his roadcard out of its tolljacker sheath. |
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This interchange highlights the challenges physicians face in caring for uninsured and underinsured patients. |
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I believe both the interchange and a toll road would greatly alleviate the existing traffic problems experienced by regular commuters. |
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For soft landscaping beds, the majority of landscape occurs as medians, islands, urban beds and interchange islands. |
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It is more baroque than the first in that for obbligato piano it substitutes real interchange between ripieno strings and concertino quartet. |
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Which traffic engineering firm or engineers have completed their research and found that the interchange will reduce the traffic jams in and out of the capital? |
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Mick Nevin and Pat Dowling executed a slick and accurate interchange of passes that created the space for Paul Dermody to advance and secure a 68th minute lead for Villa. |
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In 1998, a man named Daniel Jones shot himself in the head on live television on a Los Angeles freeway interchange. |
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We have already been told that the moving of the market and interchange are not negotiable and that, in effect, we can either take it or leave it. |
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But even Jesselyn Radack, one of Snowden's American lawyers, instantly acknowledged that the interchange was a misstep. |
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But rising fees on bank accounts was a predictable effect of the interchange fee regulations. |
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Used by over 400,000 motorists daily, the project also enhances the safety of motorists traveling on the interchange. |
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The introduction of through-ticketing schemes enables passengers to choose their preferred route patterns and interchange points, which may vary from day-to-day. |
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I watched his semaphoric interchange with the conductor, his head-tip, cocking an ear toward his own hands, his right foot in rhythm with his senses on the pedal. |
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Given that the shell that covers the siphuncle is its only permeable surface, the interchange of fluids can take place only through this structure. |
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The file in which data is stored and that can be used to interchange information is called vCalendar, just as the electronic business-card format is known as vCard. |
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The writer adapted the production from his own stage play, and each interchange has an authenticity which is the hallmark of a fine ear for dialogue. |
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He tingled all over, experiencing the feeling of floating in sea with one's eyes on the water-level, when life above water and under water would interchange every second. |
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The potential for interchange of ideas and resources is almost unlimited. |
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He said the exchange program was a great way for both countries to learn from each other through the personal interchange of ideas and experiences. |
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National variations were enhanced when, under the direct effect of the Napoleonic wars, boundaries were closed and the easy international interchange of ideas was inhibited. |
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The arrival of new members will enrich the EU through increased cultural diversity, interchange of ideas, and better understanding of other peoples. |
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On their part, students will have access to homework assignments, and school news and events besides an interactive interchange with other students and teachers. |
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Detachment seems I must say an odd emotion when I think of an interchange, a conversation, a collaboration, which is bound to bring differing points of view to bear. |
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Traffic between the Coolock interchange and Whitehall, which is down to one lane in each direction for 1.5km, added delays of 15 minutes to journeys. |
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This might be the first interchange in the world with traffic lights. |
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The AA warned of heavy traffic on the anti-clockwise M60 between Prestwich and the Worsley interchange as drivers approached Junction 12, where the M602 was closed. |
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The capacity of the A61 approach to the junction and the A61 link road between the motorway interchange and Birdwell, will also be increased, by providing three lanes. |
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The Wensleydale Railway company will restore the disused Leeming Bar station as a transport interchange if Hambleton Council approves the scheme this week. |
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The interchange will include a bus and coach station, an 80,000 sq ft office block, an integrated ticket and information desk, along with shops and catering outlets. |
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The bill for changing the design of the transport interchange in 1999 would have been high and they have been got rid of these buses in a very short time. |
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About seven million passengers use the interchange every year. |
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Every number 33 service will serve Chippenham bus and rail stations, making use of the new award-winning bus and rail interchange at Chippenham railway station. |
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Cobb's Corner would be redeveloped to give priority to pedestrians, a public space would be created at Venner Road and a bus interchange would be created close to the station. |
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However, council leaders believe the interchange will transform Doncaster. |
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It also says the 2001 donation agreement allows the company to forbid use of the interchange for loads that do not originate or end on the Britton Line. |
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The wave functions of both the deuteron and the alpha particle are invariant under the interchange of up and down quarks but recall that the pion wave function is not. |
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I have also witnessed the elderly pushing in the queue for the bus at the interchange, but if children dare do this, they get a mouthful of abuse. |
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When, in 1409, King Ladislas of Hungary sold Zadar and its surrounding islands to Venice for 100,000 ducats, little did he know he was heralding a great cultural interchange. |
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It gently satirized wartime bureaucracy, in a dazzling interchange of epigrams and catch-phrases, many of which passed into the common currency of speech. |
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And while three quarters of leather tanners have a Web site and use email, the use of intranets, electronic data interchange and extranets is rare. |
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By 20 million years ago, evidence in North America shows a further interchange of mammalian species. |
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This peak coincides with a period of maximal Agulhas leakage which promoted a rapid and episodic interchange of killer whale lineages. |
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This proposed interchange, doesn't seem to have any benefits for the local residents. |
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Thus, climate alone cannot fully account for the greater success of species of Nearctic origin during the interchange. |
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The pyrotheres and astrapotheres were also strange but were less diverse and disappeared earlier, well before the interchange. |
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In 2009 Victoria was identified as the worst category B interchange station because of its dilapidated fabric and environment. |
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Manchester Victoria is an interchange with the city's Metrolink light rail system. |
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Piccadilly is also a major interchange with the Metrolink light rail system with two tram platforms in its undercroft. |
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Investigators often interchange the names if the glacial geology of a region is in the process of being defined. |
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Armed with sticks and lathis, annoyed PAT workers occupied Motorway M-II near Bhehra interchange blocked traffic for several hours. |
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Manchester Victoria is a major interchange for the Metrolink light rail system. |
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The station is situated a short distance from Huddersfield bus station, so interchange facilities are possible but limited. |
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It was later extended south to the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles, regarded as the first stack interchange ever built. |
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The Richardson Highway at milepost 357 is getting an interchange and frontage road at the Badger Road intersection. |
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The land connection between the two persisted for a considerable time, via Greenland, leading to interchange of animal species. |
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A neat interchange between Mikel Arteta and Wilshere set up Podolski and his finish bobbled into the net via Gallas. |
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The SPUT is designed to allow more vehicles to travel through this major interchange on widened on-ramps and off-ramps. |
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Pool Meadow Bus Station is the main bus and coach interchange in the city centre. |
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The Knowledge Interchange Format is a proposed standard for the specification and interchange of ontologies. |
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However, INDOT will buy land now for the northern Pike interchange in anticipation of its being needed in the future. |
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The Station is the airport's ground transport interchange and brings bus, coach and rail passengers under one roof. |
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In the pristine natural environment there is an energetic interchange between water and the oscillatory polarities of nature. |
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Simultaneously, Centro released a proposed map of the route, taking in a loop between the interchange at the airport, Small Heath and Lea Hall. |
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Once Crystal and I reach the city, it isn't hard to find Ray's truck parked in back of one of the flophouses near the interchange, a Red Roof. |
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Newport's pedestrianised High Street runs southwest from the interchange through Westgate Square to the pedestrianised Commercial Street. |
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The unity and continuity of the World Ocean, with relatively free interchange among its parts, is of fundamental importance to oceanography. |
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The concept of a continuous body of water with relatively free interchange among its parts is of fundamental importance to oceanography. |
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Sections of the East Coast Main Line run through the area and Peterborough is an important interchange on this line. |
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One of the important areas of hydrology is the interchange between rivers and aquifers. |
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Many bus services also pass Newcastle Central Station, a major interchange for Rail and Metro Services. |
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It is an interchange between the rest of South and West Wales, and other major British cities. |
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Central railway station is located next to Central bus station forming an interchange. |
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However, it is served by the nearby Edinburgh Gateway station, which serves as an interchange with Edinburgh Trams services to the airport. |
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St Georges has no direct interchange with other public transport, but the bus and railway stations can be reached on foot in a few minutes. |
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In 2009, Victoria was voted the worst category B interchange station in the United Kingdom. |
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It was replaced by a new stop further west near Snow Hill station's second entrance on Livery Street, allowing continued interchange with National Rail services. |
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A new bus interchange next to the railway station must be worked up, also the suggested use of ultra-light-rail on the short street tramway to the harbour should be evaluated. |
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It is situated beside Gunwharf Quays in the city's harbour, and is an important transport terminal, with a bus interchange and ferry services to Gosport and the Isle of Wight. |
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Newberry made his interchange comments as CUNA and the League of Southeastern Credit Unions heralded the Huntsville CU's reaffiliation with the trade groups. |
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A major bus interchange is situated between Ryde Pier and the Hover Terminal on the Esplanade with frequent services to many island towns and villages. |
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Botanist expanded their knowledge of different plant remedies, seeds, bulbs, uses of dried and living plants through continuous interchange made possible by printing. |
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The station might also have interchange with London Overground and Southern on the North London and West London Lines and also with London Underground's Central line. |
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With the opening of the Woodside and Birkenhead Dock Street Tramway in 1873, this station probably became the world's first tram to train interchange. |
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There are plans to eliminate traffic jams at the Aachen road interchange. |
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As the second largest city in Korea, Busan is one of the most well-known international hubs for Northeast Asia, with a thriving interchange of trade and tourism. |
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Ruabon is a bus and mainline rail interchange located in South Wrexham. |
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The Botanical Garden Metro station in Noida will emerge as the first ever interchange Metro station in the National Capital Region outside the boundaries of Delhi city. |
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Besides public transport, ATM manages the interchange parking lots and other transportation services including bike sharing and car sharing systems. |
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Meadowhall, a bus, rail and tram interchange, is the second largest station and accommodates a number of services including the long distance CrossCountry service. |
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The project includes the construction of a new interchange and frontage roads to improve public safety when entering and exiting Highway 101 north of Salinas. |
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Credit card service providers, Visa, Inc and MasterCard have reached an agreement with merchants to settle charges of price fixing while setting interchange fees. |
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It promoted scientific thought, skepticism, and intellectual interchange. |
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It would provide interchange to other mainline and TfL lines. |
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Staying under the existing Piccadilly station or positioning NPR under the HS2 station box will maximise interchange efficiencies and travel distances. |
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