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1 The car drew up at a creeper-hung porch paved in red tiles.
2 This court was paved in diamonds of white and red marble.
3 The street itself was paved in mosaics of barbaric but stunningly beautiful design.
4 I entered Shabatz by a wide street, paved in some places with wood.
5 The streets are paved in much the same clever fashion.
6 Even down Main Street the roads are not stoned or paved in any way.
7 She was in a long hallway paved in gray stones.
8 It suddenly struck her vision as an immense causeway paved in sheets of gold.
9 Here the streets were wider as well, paved in white granite and spotlessly clean.
10 The dark unlit hall paved in black marble remained empty.
11 The road to an authentically New South Africa is paved in increments of paradigm shifts.
12 We moved along a narrow, crooked lane which had been paved in the Middle Ages.
13 The streets are straight and spacious, though not paved in a way to incite distempered admiration.
14 From a quiet residential street the procession entered a marvelous thoroughfare, paved in marble and gold.
15 We rode up a broad path paved in glittering gravel and bordered by rows of elegant trees.
16 Bumpy roads last paved in colonial days impede the delivery of aid, and mean even emergency transport is difficult.
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