It is understood the car mounted a pavement and struck a lamppost but then sped off. |
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Turn right here off the limestone pavement and follow the stepped path down to the cove itself. |
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The bleak landscape is shaped by a series of cliffs, terraces and expanses of limestone pavement, with little else to punctuate the view. |
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She was trapped under the wheels of the car which mounted the pavement and pushed her through a fence as she was walking home with her mother. |
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And the top itself is magic, a flow of fissured limestone pavement with very deep grikes, so the beer cans are out of sight. |
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No ashes or charcoal were found in association with the limestone pavement, nor were the bones burned. |
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Limestone, especially limestone pavement, is extremely rare worldwide and the Yorkshire Dales have half of all the UK examples. |
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A rabbit scampered through a patch of limestone pavement, in and out of the deep fissures and we climbed a bit in a small gully. |
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I asked who will clean up the cigarette butts, and who will provide ashtrays for people standing on the pavement and smoking. |
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The gravelly whir of wheels on pavement is subtle, while motorcycle engines throb and roar. |
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They vie for pavement space with old babushkas selling everything from flowers to cigarettes to kittens in socks, calendar style. |
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She was hit by a speeding car which mounted the pavement as she was walking to the shops. |
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They spend time picking up litter in the suburb, trimming pavement lawns and public gardens. |
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How is it that you can walk the same streets and avenues every day of your life, and never walk over some squares of pavement twice? |
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The victim's partner lay unconscious and motionless on the pavement for seven minutes after the attack. |
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The pavement was hot and full of small stones, and his stocking feet began to blister. |
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He was sitting in the middle of the pavement, with his twinkling eyes staring at me expectantly. |
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Kids aren't just spending their time tossing a baseball on the local sandlots or skateboarding across the pavement near your business. |
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Tons of bricks and rubble crashed on to the pavement as half the gable end of the building gave way. |
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As I was driving to work this morning, I passed a very large black dog loping along the pavement. |
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Many of these had been constructed with an asphaltic concrete pavement for the travelled way and gravel shoulders. |
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It's not a pretty sight on the town's streets to see lines of cigarette butts thrown all over the pavement. |
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The 28-year-old lost more than half his ear in the rumpus which spilled onto the pavement outside Zinc in Lucy Road. |
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The pavement ended and I wound through potholes and deep ruts wider than three of my tires put together. |
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Adelaide began to walk slowly down the cobblestone pavement, head hanging lowly, a shadow of her bright, vivacious, jovial self. |
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For the more artistically inclined, sidewalk chalks in a multitude of hues will keep pavement Picassos occupied. |
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During wet weather it is impossible for pedestrians to use parts of the pavement because of the deep ruts and puddles. |
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I bounced up over the hood and ricocheted off the windshield, skidding to a stunned halt across the blacktop pavement. |
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They swung from the monkey bars and grinned from the hopscotch lines etched on the pavement. |
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The width of the pavement plus about six inches, as Matt and the cart hit the fence about halfway up with a sickening, bone-crunching thud. |
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A few cars passed through the lonely yellow of the street lights, their tires making soft shushing sounds on the wet pavement. |
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Over several weeks and a lot of cracked pavement neither rim came out of true. |
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Depending on the screeding method, parking lot pavement may be bullfloated or finished with a check rod, but it should not be troweled. |
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Her black sketcher school regulation shoes slapped against the pavement as she ran. |
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The sound of feet slapping against the pavement echoed around me, ringing in my ears. |
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The cover, a thin card folder, shows a bearded man gesticulating at traffic from the pavement. |
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This road is obviously too narrow as is the pavement to accommodate this hazardous, ill-conceived and misplaced hazard. |
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As Ian approached the bus stop, Mad Sam extricated himself from the litter bin and stood in the middle of the pavement, blocking Ian's path. |
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He had been bimbling quietly around the Town Hall, setting up a set of easels as a pavement artist. |
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As any seasoned Gotham pavement pounder will tell you, the traverse from, say, the Harlem River to the South Ferry Terminal is no easy stroll. |
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Suddenly, I stopped in my tracks, causing some guy of roller blades behind me to serve and hit a rock on the pavement. |
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Keeping her eye on the middle distance, she tripped over a beggar and fell, bruising her knees and elbows against the pavement. |
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Their bodies cast large shadows on the black pavement, and it appeared as the shadow was one large person. |
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Crustaceous materials such as pavement often must be ripped and removed to expose the earth beneath and permit its excavation. |
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The ground floor, which would be partially set below pavement level, would accommodate two single bedroom residential units. |
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Even worse, because it is a wide pavement they will use this and drive straight up to the top of the road irrespective of pedestrians. |
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As she bounced out of her limo on to the pavement she stopped momentarily to flash that familiar all-American toothy smile. |
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I was standing on the pavement, the heat beating down on the back of my neck. |
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The Bishop of Bradford swapped his pulpit for the pavement when he joined a police officer on the beat. |
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As I drew on my reserves and got going again I was left with the pain in my quads and the sound of my feet beating against the pavement. |
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Layla stares at it, grim, then screams, and falls down, beating her fists against the pavement. |
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They are walking eight abreast, so that they take up all of the narrow pavement and spill out for several yards into the road. |
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It is virtually impossible to walk two abreast along the pavement and for wheelchairs and pushchairs it is a complete nightmare. |
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The pavement at the entrance to the garden is covered with white wall-to-wall carpeting to welcome visitors. |
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I witnessed a little girl weighing no more that 100 lb get hit hit smack dab in the shoulder and fall to the pavement. |
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Isolation joints are necessary in parking lots anywhere the pavement abuts another structure such as a building or light-pole foundation. |
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The bodies hit the cemented pavement with a loud smack and they begin to roll across the floor. |
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Villagers say the main problem is with HGVs and other large vehicles parking on the pavement to unload goods to businesses in the village. |
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He landed with a sickening thwack on the hard pavement but miraculously was unhurt. |
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I've never raced on a street course before, and it's going to be different variations in pavement and concrete. |
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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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Outside, the pavement was littered with peeling strips of grayish-white gunk that had sloughed from its sides like dead skin. |
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All parking lots must be jointed, with the joint spacing depending on the pavement thickness. |
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I've seen universal joints break and watched drive shafts bounced off the pavement and swing around, coming close to hitting the fuel tanks. |
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He let the slope on the driveway pull him down to the level pavement, juddering over the stony concrete. |
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To kill that half-hour break after lunch, do browse in one of the pavement bookstalls, avoiding those selling only pirated books. |
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At least three people have slipped or fallen on a steeply sloping pavement in Tewkesbury High Street. |
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The small, ratty man ran down the pavement, his wife at his heels, and darted past a small ice cream parlor. |
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The keen edge cut through his glove easily and into his hand, blood seeping from the cut and dripping onto the pavement. |
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But the findings were met with a mixed reaction from lunchtime drinkers in the pavement bars and cafes of Manchester yesterday. |
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The pavement was moist and the thunderhead rolling from the west gave grave countenance to the growing storm. |
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If I fall and hurt myself on an iced pavement I will sue this Council till their eyes water. |
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They were going to the pelican crossing, but stepped off the kerb because they were frightened by a dog on the pavement. |
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There is barely room for two vehicles to pass at the moment and there is little scope for widening the pavement at that point. |
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He said the agency had trained local people to build a 3,750 km pavement with 2,2km of kerbing. |
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I go to the brasserie underneath all the time, and that's fun, because you can sit on the pavement for lunch and see who's going past. |
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We picked up our pace as the thudding of heavy boots hitting the pavement reached our ears. |
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If there's still runway ahead and you're low enough to reach it, slam the airplane into a slip and get it back down on the pavement. |
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His heavy boots thudded against the pavement of a desolate road as he kept on walking in a semiconscious daze. |
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The limestone pavement gives the island a character akin to the Burren with a similar flora. |
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Knee pads are often the first thing to hit the pavement, and need to stay in place while you're sliding. |
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The Air France jet thudded onto the runway, then skidded off the pavement moments later, bursting into flames. |
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A woman was left lying injured after being knocked down by a child riding an off-road motorbike on the pavement. |
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Witnesses said an elderly man was thrown to the pavement, and someone in a car tried to drive his way through the crowd. |
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It consists of mineral salts from the soil or from the concrete itself and is the result of slow moisture seepage through the pavement. |
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A few cars had smashed windscreens and the entrails of radios strewn over the seats and onto the pavement where the doors had been wrenched open. |
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However as she was stepping up onto the tongue of the boat trailer she lost her balance and slipped down onto the hard pavement. |
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The elements are represented by four allegorical pictures and in the centre of the pavement the mask of Medusa is portrayed. |
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This method determines pavement deflection when undersealing, in accordance with the specifications. |
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It was not long ago that, at enormous expense, the pavement was relaid and now we have Tarmac extensions! |
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Naturally, the car was hit by the bus and the car skidded onto the pavement. |
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The accident occurred when a single bus mounted a pavement and crashed into a steel lamp post on the busy main quay of the city. |
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Her head hit the pavement with a muffled bash, and she was knocked unconscious. |
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Lack of open space to relieve hard-packed pavement and gap-toothed Main Streets drained by malls and sprawl sap the life from downtown. |
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The distracted cyclist flew over the handlebars and landed on the pavement. |
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They travel the same route as I walk yet their feet never touch the pavement where mine do. |
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He hit the pavement and hit his head hard enough to render him unconscious. |
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They've just shambled off up the road a bit, probably because she's gobbed all over the pavement outside mine so they need to find a clean bit. |
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Keep all four wheels on the pavement as long as possible to maximize the power and length of your strokes. |
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The cost of the pavement necessary to carry cars was shared out among all road users. |
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Dr Conrad headed towards the pavement then stopped abruptly in his tracks, staring. |
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It was then that, owing to the pressure of numbers, the stone balustrade skirting the wall of the hotel collapsed onto the pavement. |
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A loud screech and a subtle jar rocked the airplane as the rear wheels met the pavement. |
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As I wrestled with her on the pavement she screamed abuse in my face and tried to kick Paul. |
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Then he said the car turned towards the pavement but the driver appeared to change her mind at the last minute. |
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In the new year, the remaining work will include the laying of pavement sections, resurfacing of roads and work on overhead power wires. |
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She blundered into the path of the bus, then hurriedly dragged her little animals quickly back onto the pavement out of harm's way. |
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Self-illuminated pavement markers offer certain advantages over conventional retroreflective markers, the most obvious being their visibility. |
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This line was not bordered by any physical crash barrier, but by what looked like a length of cable stuck to the pavement in front of them. |
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He slumped, the gun falling to the pavement and his body following in an unconscious heap. |
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Rainwater harvesting also lessens local erosion and flooding caused by impervious cover such as pavement and roof. |
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She revolved around the revolving door 6 times before she finally stepped onto the pavement outside the hotel. |
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When they were on the pavement, a police marksman immediately jumped out from behind the bus. |
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I folded my arms over my chest and looked down, scraping my foot against the pavement in a circular motion. |
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Although they seem barren, the flat rock outcrops, known as pavement rock, support some lichens and mosses. |
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The blast, which occurred at around 11.40 am, ripped apart piece of the pavement, throwing concrete and other debris on the roadway. |
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On two occasions I have had a large amount of dog muck deposited on the pavement outside my house. |
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Many of them bring cheese, eggs, honey, nuts, terebinth seeds, terebinth soap, fruit and vegetables to sell, and vie for a pitch on the pavement. |
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The victim was walking along Jubilee Street when the car mounted the pavement, knocking into her and a teenager. |
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Schoolchildren had to jump out of the way after a car mounted a pavement at Market Hill, Maldon, a court heard on Monday. |
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While up on the limestone pavement looking at the flowers in the cracks, some old guy with his own border collie stared at us from a distance. |
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Eight children were injured when a car mounted the pavement in Norwood High Street, after colliding with another vehicle. |
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While the presidential guards let him writhe in pain on the pavement, people came to help him up. |
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There is green slime on the grass, the pavement and the road and the geese cause almost continual hold-ups for the traffic by wandering about on the road. |
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The compact cat made one short, inconceivably fast motion, and the overbearing ferret jerked backward then collapsed to the pavement in a limp heap. |
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Don't forget the pavement, you still have washboards, semi truck ruts, pot-holes and the cargo that falls out of the back of someone else's truck you're following. |
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Even though it was around five in the afternoon, heat was still radiating off the pavement and by the time I got home about ten minutes later, I was already drenched in sweat. |
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Key factors to meet the new criteria include the length and width of runways, the width and curve radii of taxiways, and also the airport's pavement loading limits. |
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Blood spatters on the pavement seem to confirm that he was moving toward Wilson when the instantly fatal shot was fired. |
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He jumped, hurling his adrenalised body left onto the pavement. |
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County council contractors will widen the pavement and narrow the road as well as install new paving, kerbs and better street lighting to boost safety and visibility. |
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He came out on Saturday morning to find his car parked on the pavement, with wonky looking wheels, and well sculpted driver's side doors and wing. |
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He looked down and stepped back from the cracked pavement, his mind not registering for a second exactly what it was seeing, then not wanting to believe what it saw. |
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A small dog yaps along the pavement next to a boy on a trike. |
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This year, however, Democratic dominance at pounding the pavement might finally be challenged. |
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Following a seismic retrofit, windows were carved into the concrete street facade to reveal the activities within and shed a welcoming glow onto the pavement at night. |
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Her foot scuffed the pavement and chipped the side of a shallow pothole. |
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But that's totally different to someone who has a good reason to use the pavement, and does so at a slow pace, often stopping to give pedestrians their legal right of way. |
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A circle of the Iowan pavement ringed the Jeep, but beyond the five-foot diameter circle of pavement, a lush carpet of emerald grass and tiny wildflowers began. |
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The Project will help to conserve the area's internationally important limestone country with its unique limestone pavement, blue-moor grassland and lime-rich wetlands. |
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The Burren is the largest landscape of bare limestone pavement in Europe. |
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Situated in the magnificent landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Winskill Stones is a 74-acre area of limestone grassland and limestone pavement. |
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It will go to the Hutton Roof Crags nature reserve, which contains some of the finest limestone pavement in Britain, and also harbours a wealth of rare plants and animals. |
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In fact, in-line skates are actually easier to skate in outdoors than quad roller skates, because in-line skates are more forgiving of cracks in the pavement. |
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At Boldt Castle in the past three years a grand staircase, a great stained-glass dome, and a marble pavement have been installed in the central rotunda. |
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On October 18 an articulated lorry pulled up a large section of the pavement and tore through safety fencing as its driver tried to turn it around. |
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It may be the snowboard in the garage, the shortboard gathering dust under the beloved longboard, or the huge gas-sucking 4x4 truck which has never been off pavement. |
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And on the new, pavement beaches, surfers would enjoy the highest, gnarliest waves in history. |
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He heard a newspaper rustling as the wind chased it across the pavement. |
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There was such a struggle that the car lurched onto the pavement. |
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Some twenty-seven mail coaches, their paintwork buffed, their teams snorting and stamping the pavement, lined up to receive mailbags and passengers. |
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You develop the stoop that shades your pocket note book from the rain whilst evidence gathering, preferably under an awning covering the pavement. |
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He liked to have slow-mo instant replays of the ripe watermelon falling from the roof and splattering on the pavement. |
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Buzzfeed assures me that deadbeats camped out on the pavement in big cities are hipsters. |
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She had just waved her off on to the No 66 to Maynooth and was standing against the wall of the Clarence Hotel when the bus came tearing along the pavement. |
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We're talking off the pavement, into the backcountry and up a mountain. |
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A mortar burst on the pavement, scattering a group of medics. |
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Rose awoke to the usual sounds of cars manoeuvring down the road, children playing in the park across the road and the chatting of women on the pavement below. |
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My friends and I would park ourselves throughout the night on the pavement outside Chepauk, waiting for the gates to be opened, to watch a five-day test match! |
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The section start and end positions were indicated with marker posts on the side of the road plus a steel rod was driven into the pavement on the centre line. |
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Suddenly, like a scene from an action movie, a Humberside Police van screeches up the kerb and four men in full riot gear and helmets leap on to the pavement. |
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This device bridges the newly placed pavement, texturing the surface to produce a skid-resistant and quiet pavement, and then applies a curing compound. |
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I was instantly reminded of my time in Italy, where I spent all day and night in pavement cafes, sipping thimblefuls of espresso, strong and bitter. |
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Furthermore, the courtyard's pavement is divided into ten segments. |
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In situ stabilisation of pavement materials with cementitious binders is a well-recognised method of rehabilitating pavements for local roads and highways. |
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Clayey gravel or gravel, and crushed igneous rocks are commonly used as pavement materials, and cementitious binders are the main stabilising agents. |
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There should be a clean section, a uniform base, the material pumped in with binder, a road roller run over it for compaction and a smooth pavement at the end of the repair. |
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As he twisted the key, Ethan bore down on him, shoelaces flapping, pants cuffs fraying against the pavement, the uncased Strat clamped under one arm. |
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Each section provided men for the experiment and tons of dirt and gravel were heaped on the pavement and, for a time at least, expedited travel within the area considerably. |
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I drove around the block, swung across the road in what I thought was impeccable style, and was just moving into position by the pavement, when a police car drew up beside me. |
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Four men in a stolen red Vauxhall Cavalier attacked the stand-alone cash machine by placing a metal chain around it and pulling it out onto the pavement. |
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The fibers were added to increase the toughness of the pavement. |
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Windows were shattered and shards of glass littered the scorched pavement. |
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Several of the motifs depicted, specifically a bicephalous, snake-like creature and a monkey, are identical to those observed on the flagstone pavement at a nearby site. |
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A repair crew have completed the updating of water traps in the centre of town, which were not level with the pavement since it was raised many years ago. |
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He launched his load straight at the pavement where it fragmented into a thousand shining white droplets flying in a thousand different directions. |
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There were several lines of trenches dug into the area outside the armory, stretching from the pavement all across the hundred yards of lawn to the barricaded doors. |
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After walking several blocks and passing well over a dozen pavement cafes and bistros, we found a place with the dry sausage he desired on their menu. |
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Formation of shrinkage cracks allows water infiltration that weakens the subgrade, which may lead to further fatigue cracking in the pavement structure. |
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Except for the yellow lines and the blacktop pavement, one might imagine that someone standing where I was standing saw much the same thing several hundred years ago. |
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Drawing with sidewalk chalk on the wet pavement is also fun. |
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Specifically, they plan to narrow some roads, blur the pavement edges, remove the white lines in the centre of the road, and plant trees to remove sight lines. |
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Jack watched proudly as a boy of seven rode his first two-wheeler bicycle down the pavement of a quiet suburban street in a line that would never resemble straight. |
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Was that a dog rolling on the pavement or a newspaper blown by the wind? |
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Police believe the car skidded out of control on ice, mounted the pavement and hit a dry stone wall before flipping over and throwing the driver from the vehicle. |
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She believed people could have been injured or killed had there been anyone in the lounge, or standing on the pavement, when the car mounted the kerb and rammed into the wall. |
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A 22-year-old local man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after his car mounted the pavement and struck a pedestrian. |
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Three people are dead and two schoolgirls are fighting for their lives today after a sports car mounted the pavement and collided with a group of pedestrians. |
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The police are of course a picture of unconcern when it comes to illegal encroachments and pavement vendors who have taken over the entire footpath, even on arterial roads. |
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Fresh snow coated the pavement in a thin, slippery skim of white. |
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Ahead, unknown to him, the narrow walkway was about to end, slanting diagonally toward the road, funneling the man's steps toward the pavement, the hurtling cars. |
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It was discovered that a hole had appeared in the boiler room of the cinema and the corner of the boiler room had collapsed into the hole, affecting the pavement above. |
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Both are brilliant bottle green and flourishing despite having an impervious tar pavement surface right around their trunks which would do nothing to keep them watered. |
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Last week, two officers who worked with Rhodes testified that they saw Rhodes drive Zhao's head into the pavement and smash her in the side of the head with his knee. |
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Her arm stopped her head from smashing into the hard pavement. |
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Edging towards the side of the pavement, he sat down on the kerb. |
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Not to mention the need to keep her manteau from becoming a sort of anti-parachute which sought to lift her free of the pavement. |
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Now we've been told we're having another one delivered, so we'll have two wheelie bins on the pavement. |
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Telford raised the pavement structure above ground level whenever possible. |
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The headlight may be on a vehicle which is being driven down the centre of the pavement, and the car with tail lights may be stopped on the road. |
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A mechanistic pavement design approach uses mathematical models to calculate the response of pavement to traffic loads. |
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If improperly canalized, water can also cause soil erosion and a breakdown of pavement edges. |
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After a brief and unsuccessful search, he decided it was time to start pounding the pavement. |
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We would venture to suggest that 1,900 on-the-spot fines is just a drop in the ocean of pavement pizza that adorns our streets each weekend. |
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And some of the estimated 2,800 marathoners who hit the pavement Sunday for the 11th annual Santa Clarita Marathon ran simply for the fun of it. |
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Out on Fort Street, a pavement princess was sitting on the sidewalk with her back to a lamppost and her legs stretched out. |
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Dai and Debbie's two up, two down was scruffier than ever, the pavement and doorstep smeared with mud. |
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The cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. |
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Avoid wearing footwear with smooth soles or heels, as these will slide easily on slick sidewalks or pavement. |
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Being drunk is one thing, but creating a pavement pizza on a train is clearly overstepping the mark. |
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The current design of semi-flexible pavement is the imported cementitious material and modified polymer bitumen. |
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Workers starting their shift discovered a blood bath inside their shop and on the pavement outside. |
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A case against a mother who was taken to court after dropping a piece of sausage roll on the pavement was dismissed by magistrates yesterday. |
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I was so relieved at the end of the journey that if I had had anything left to throw up I would have made it a hat trick of pavement pizzas. |
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A total of three street pavement schemes were also completed in Ali Khel, Saru Khel and Hayat abad villages of Hangu. |
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The main street, called Placa or Stradun, is a wide backbone of polished limestone pavement lined with stately 17th-century shops and housing. |
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Last year I broke my arm after tripping over the pavement in my peerie heels. |
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Halting the extraction of limestone pavement in Cumbria and stopping any new peat extraction sites are two massive achievements. |
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In the south aisle of the cathedral a glass panel in the floor enables a view of the remains of a Roman mosaic pavement. |
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The rig was towed over a section of pavement at Airbus' facilities that had been instrumented with embedded load sensors. |
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They go out and ride pavement on their new sustainable bamboo longboard and now you can, too. |
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Unfortunately I took the backrest off the wheelchair and put it on the pavement beside the car. |
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Drainage substandard and pavement potholed and slippery and requires resealing. |
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These urban foxes are noticeably bolder than their country cousins, sharing the pavement with pedestrians and raising cubs in people's backyards. |
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In 1779 the pavement outside the playhouse was the scene of the murder of Martha Ray, mistress of the Earl of Sandwich, by her admirer the Rev. |
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Edith and Ronald took to frequenting Birmingham teashops, especially one which had a balcony overlooking the pavement. |
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Exposed concrete and pavement get heated by the sun, reradiating unwanted heat indoors. |
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Work includes kerb and gutter, road pavement, drainage works and regrading of the nature strip. |
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It will stick to the underlying pavement better than other asphalts, typically. |
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The precast division specializes in retaining walls, precast modular pavement, jersey barriers and concrete fencing. |
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Top talk Julian Beever is a pavement artist renowned for creating trompe-l'oeil chalk drawings using a projection technique called anamorphosis. |
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But there we were together on the pavement after stop tap, him cadging a light off me. |
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First a small layer of coarse concrete, the rudus, then a little layer of fine concrete, the nucleus, went onto the pavement or statumen. |
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The brakes on my bike failed, so I had to come to a Flintstonian stop, that is, by dragging my feet on the pavement. |
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First and last, I'm a runaholic. I started pounding the pavement right after my divorce. |
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When pavement repairs were made, they were usually effected by filling holes and ruts with brush, branches, and other rottable organic material. |
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At present and in the near future, there is not a considerable alternative to nonrigid pavement of bitumenbased materials. |
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The tack material prevents water from getting through the edge of the patch and helps bond the patch to the surrounding pavement. |
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The location of the inner wall of the apse is marked on the pavement and St Cuthbert's tomb is covered by a simple slab. |
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On March 15, 1935, Shaw founded Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd, which became the first manufacturer of raised pavement markers. |
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Cat's eyes were the earliest form of reflective pavement markers, and are in use in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world. |
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Good crack control prevents water penetration into the pavement soil structure. |
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Jon, East Kilbride RE Joanne from Galashiels saying she cycles on the pavement because of nutters on the road. |
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I saw an accident and a girl was lying on the pavement and her derms were all hanging out. |
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In areas subject to freezing and thawing, frost heaving can damage a pavement and create openings for water to enter. |
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Water weakens the soil beneath the pavement while traffic applies the loads that stress the pavement past the breaking point. |
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Continued traffic action ejects both asphalt and the underlying soil material to create a hole in the pavement. |
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Behind a cowyard of shattered stone pavement and cracked mud stood the farm itself, and around it extended the fields belonging thereto. |
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A limestone pavement is an area of almost bare, flat rock and is arguably the most fascinating feature of any area of carboniferous limestone. |
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The summit of Hampsfell is surrounded by several flat, incised areas of exposed limestone, called limestone pavement. |
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Except for the trolley, the store fronts, and the pavement, the street has not changed. |
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This pavement method mixed the aggregates into the asphalt with the binding material before they were laid. |
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He idled at a red light, saw two yups in matching cranberry crewnecks and khaki cargo shorts sitting on the pavement outside what used to be Primo's Pizza. |
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She likes to go into town using her wheelchair. It can be difficult when people leave their wheelie bins out on the pavement and she has to go into the road to get past. |
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The closure allows storm sewer installation for the Boneyard Creek Improvement Project, sanitary sewer revisions, and Springfield Avenue pavement restoration. |
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At the Sambadromo parade grounds, designed by the late Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, six remaining top-tier schools were to hit the pavement Monday night. |
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There is no pavement for the foot-goer but the sharp, round stones sticking up from side to side, and sloping down to the sluiceway in the middle. |
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The deflection basin area was originally used in the development of algorithms and nomographs to backcalculate resilient moduli of asphalt pavement layers. |
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Tanks are not street-legal because their treads chew up the pavement. |
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The bearing strength of the pavement is reported by indicating PCN, pavement type, subgrade category, allowable tyre pressure, and method of the evaluation. |
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It is a mixture of woodland, grassland and limestone pavement. |
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When resurfacing thoroughfares, the asphalt mix will be sound attenuating pavement to attenuate tire noise, slightly increasing the cost of resurfacing. |
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Bluebeat and ska from a boombox on the pavement. A suedehead dancing a delirious, inebriated moonstomp with a girl who looked like a solicitor's apprentice. |
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Mrs Flintwinch crossed the hall, feeling its pavement cold to her stockingless feet, and peeped in between the rusty hinges on the door, which stood a little open. |
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The only reprieve was the stunning limestone pavement at Malham Cove. |
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Finally, vacuum sweeper trucks and towed collection units are used for collecting deicing runoff directly from the ramp pavement anywhere aircraft are deiced. |
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Tomorrow's event, arranged in partnership with Troedio Clwyd Walks, is a five-mile walk to Bryn Alyn's limestone pavement via Eryrys and Nercwys forest. |
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Set into the pavement of Fore Street is the 'Brutus Stone', a small granite boulder onto which, according to local legend, Brutus first stepped from his ship. |
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Rheological characteristics of asphalts are highly temperature dependent and are considered to be major contributory factors to the pavement distresses mentioned above. |
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Water runs through the voids in the pavement to the soil underneath. |
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I turned round, and a large teenager was barrelling down the pavement towards me, clutching a handbag that even I could tell didn't match her shellsuit. |
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One while he crunched a pavement pizza in Edinburgh's Grassmarket. |
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That's so the little critters can go there and eat their little hearts out instead of getting them smashed out on the road as a part of a pavement pizza. |
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The relaxed atmosphere was helped by the late September sunshine as people milled around, dipping in and out of shops or watching the pavement art unfold. |
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The project also includes application of FAA P-627 rejuvenator to existing shoulder pavement per FAA Specifications and full runway pavement marking. |
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After our bracing visit to the Cliffs of Moher, we passed through the lunar landscape of The Burren, an uneven limestone pavement on the seashore. |
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Partial or total obscurement of pavement markings by snow or ice presents more of a potential driving hazard to the passing motorist than to the nonpassing motorist. |
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In areas with little snowfall, reflective raised pavement markers are applied directly to the road surface rather than being embedded in the surface. |
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The soft rubber allows them to expand when they are heated up, making more surface area on the pavement, therefore producing the most amount of traction. |
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It grew on a limestone pavement raised above the surrounding fell. |
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The joggers pounded the pavement for several miles each day. |
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A limestone pavement is a natural karst landform consisting of a flat, incised surface of exposed limestone that resembles an artificial pavement. |
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Some other names for specific types of raised pavement markers include convex vibration lines, Botts' dots, delineators, cat's eyes, road studs, or road turtles. |
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It then climbs steps on the west side of Malham Cove, traverses the limestone pavement at the top of the cove, and continues north to Malham Tarn. |
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On flat surfaces, like pavement, the needed air pressure was so low that hovercraft were able to compete in energy terms with conventional systems like steel wheels. |
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