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My government can resolve this road structure problem with all of our neighbouring countries.
It is very important area of the state but there is no road structure, health facilities.
In early 1980s coal exploration started but due to unavailability of proper road structure, the project was stopped.
No, so its fair to say cyclist only had a road structure in the first place becasue it was created for other purposes.
It is dated to the mid- to late-17th century, and is one of the oldest surviving road structures in Delaware.
Swisher's road structure fell into this category.
In this process of change, we are not just seeking political interaction, and understanding amongst countries, but also integration, by providing my country with a road structure.
Road structure is mostly cemented and/or asphalted and timber bridges have been concreted.
All northbound and southbound lanes closed for replacement of road structure over Mannington Creek.
The agger was sometimes, but not always, bordered by deep ditches to take rainwater and keep the road structure as dry as possible.
This top level surface permitted a smoother shape and protected the larger stones in the road structure from iron wheels and horse hooves.
"And helping the state out in this situation is part of an overall solution in which they will also gain a more rational road structure that makes sense."
Modules are typically limited to 16' width and up to 70' lengths because of the narrow road structure and densely populated areas of the region.
Typical rail side road structures with a rail reserve between and the Zig-zag road on the old section where the railway climbed the Darling escarpment.
A Hoboken site, favored by the Devils' hockey team owner John McMullen, would most likely to need a new road structure to accommodate the traffic.
They comprise the land, formation works, road structure, drainage works and the road's traffic facilities, plus bridges, culverts, tunnels, animal/pedestrian underpasses, and river protection works.
If we could restore the wider social, road structure and technological parameters of the 1950's I'm sure we could have mass cycling again without the need for separate infrastructure.
The New Mississippi River Bridge set to open in 2015 will reroute I-70 north of downtown, which may cause the road structure around Memorial Drive to change.
But its stretching it to claim that cyclist are responsible for the UK road structure in any real sense especial given its massive expansion after motorcars became wide spread.
In Civil Engineering there is CISL, Civil Infrastructure Systems Laboratory, a facility that performs weather and variable load tests on developing road structures.
The deterioration of the site - which is hidden from Jamaica's busy commercial streets by a stone-walled elevated Long Island Rail Road structure - illustrates problems that plague many old cemeteries.
This terminology, which arose with the advent of cybernetics and cyberspace navigation, corresponds to the quality of the "road structure" and/or the "vehicle" that gives access to the information content of the site.
At Furnace Road Structures, just yards from dairy barns, cornfields and bright green spreads of alfalfa, a dozen workers use saws, drills and hydraulic-powered hammers to produce 2,000 utility sheds a year.
The line runs through unspoilt countryside, with little road structure: a large number of small roads and lanes will be widened and diverted and there will be large construction camps and spoil heaps.
Stormwater Management And Road Tunnel or SMART Tunnel, is a storm drainage and road structure opened in 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.