The 'pike never lost its individuality among the streets of the capital.
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And the savage pike they would sometimes fight in his own element.
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The sluicers with their long pike-poles thrust the logs into the chute.
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Looking at it, you'd never know what was coming down the pike.
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An old pike immediately brings to mind the cataclysmic violence of 1798.
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Madam, -The development of the new motorway system is hugely welcome.
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Motorists are being asked to avoid the motorway both today and tomorrow.
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When the new motorway is open in 2005, the journey will improve.
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These include Auckland's central motorway junctions and the state highways in Hamilton.
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The tanker caught fire minutes later at the side of the motorway.
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That way you're less likely to miss that turn off the freeway.
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I think the freeway goes through that, or at least near it.
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He must be goggled in from a public terminal alongside some freeway.
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We've never seen a vehicle look this bad on the freeway before.
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Take the car on the freeway to make sure it tracks straight.
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For expressway business, the Company operates expressway networks and provides related services.
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Bianca Begovich says the Government is rushing needlessly ahead with the expressway.
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Despite concerns, Mr Hunt said the expressway was safe to drive on.
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The Company is also engaged in the operations of expressway related businesses.
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He also highlighted the option of developing surplus land from the expressway.
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There was a long queue of traffic but the superhighway was clear.
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Want to take it out for a spin on the information superhighway?
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We are alone, which is unusual for this superhighway of backcountry routes.
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What good is a superhighway if all you've got is a tricycle?
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They can talk about something just around the corner called an information superhighway.
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Then a five-day resupply and briefing period and back onto another thruway.
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Kelly sighed and stared out into the light streaked night of the thruway.
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The thruway had its own steady rhythm, its soft white glow.
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Ten bands of color-eachfive separated by a narrow clear strip, detailed the thruway.
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This vehicle may attempt to regain access to NAT-26-West or it may take another thruway.
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You wouldn't think of walking down the middle of a statehighway.
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The statehighway patrol could haul them in on reckless driving charges.
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The highway bill authorizes long-term federal funding for statehighway projects.
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It's just a regular neighbourhood with a public beach and a statehighway.
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They shot past the last traffic light and hummed down a statehighway.
Uso de throughway em inglês
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The Highway, as I recalled it, was a comparatively sedate throughway.
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Synge Street is a throughway of three parts.
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Barrelling along a throughway located almost under the buildings themselves, I saw it, but far too late.
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All along FDR Drive, which the park overlooked, people stood between parked cars on the never-idle throughway.
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This is a pedestrian throughway, you know!
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She turned and started to run back up the throughway, when suddenly she stopped dead in her tracks.
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Cranmer Lane is a small c-shaped throughway that runs parallel to Haddington Road almost opposite the Beggar's Bush pub.
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As a result, Donegal now has three thriving tourist attractions, and visitors no longer see the town as a throughway to somewhere else.
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Water erupted and sprayed down from a light fixture above their heads as it found any tiny crack or throughway to obey her call.
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She heaved the stable door open with a grunt and raced down the center of the long and dark dirt throughway, shouting out Jean-Pierre's name.
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Busy, office-lined throughways can also impose a spatial logic on protests.
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To reach the house, you leave Throughway 93 at the first exit for Plymouth.
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Even in the Argiletum -whichwas less hectic than the main throughways-the noise discouraged conversation.
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Colorful umbrellas covered merchandise lining the crowded throughways.
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Both the straight and the circular throughways intersected smaller plazas containing stores and shops, gymnasiums, ice-skating rinks, bowling alleys, "live" theaters, neighborhood taverns and townhalls.
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The Highway, as I recalled it, was a comparatively sedate throughway.