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Outside, broken pavements and deteriorating tarmac are also in need of replacement.
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Tenet's plane sat on the tarmac, behind other government planes, for hours.
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He pulled her backward and let her drop naturally onto the tarmac.
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Now I hear the fairy crunches of army tires on the tarmac.
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I'd been framed, literally from the moment I'd stepped onto Tuzla's tarmac.
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It opened into a high-banked macadamized avenue bordered by broken wooden sidewalks.
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A broad, tree-bordered, macadamized road, along which run electric trams, leads S.S.W.
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The concrete walks, macadamized roadways, and well kept yards and lawns evince thrift.
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Macadamized roads, like several other useful inventions, met with many obstacles in Quebec.
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It was a macadamized avenue, lined with beautiful and stately homes.
Usage of macadamise in английском
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The devil macadamises all his pavements.
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For myself, I love better the densely-peopled fields than this human desert, this beflagged and macadamised man-made solitude.
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A false belief and macadamised roads dotted is both the tempter and the (sic) the place,' et cetera.
4
It was an extremely rugged path, and appeared to have been macadamised with stones the size of a man's head.
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It is distant about a hundred and twenty miles from Cincinnati, but there is a macadamised road (rare blessing!)
6
On the upper plain the surface is often a dead level for a hundred miles, and as firm as a macadamised road.
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Simple though it sounds, it is astonishingly effective, and, indeed, the sensation is almost that of walking on a hard, macadamised road.
8
On ascending the heights after leaving Smyrna, the road was remarkable in being formed of the broken relics of ancient edifices partly macadamised.
9
There they turned off to a little path leading to the high road to Epinay where we lost the traces in the newly macadamised highway.
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The country has not been covered with a network of macadamised roads, and the bridges are by no means as safe as could be desired.
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There is a main street with macadamised roadway and stone pavements, real flat stone, for they were laid before the appearance of the all-conquering cement.
12
They crossed the park and went west along Washington Boulevard, beautiful with its broad macadamised road, and large frame houses set back from the sidewalks.
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A broken piece of granite used for macadamising a road is a more complex instrument, about the toolishness of which no doubt can be entertained.
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"Mighty lucky for you that it wasn't a macadamised boulevard instead of a sandy country road," observed the doctor.