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The fissures have been filled and covered in tarmac.
"That's why we use smooth surfaces, and why car parks are floored in tarmac.
The rest they are to be allowed to spend on developing training materials and training personnel in "tarmac delay procedures".
Elsewhere in the Mediterranean, beautiful shoreline is slathered in Tarmac and honeycombed with concrete, for the convenience of people in vehicles.
But with its history smothered in tarmac and blocked off with concrete, Leicester became unremarkable, anodyne, an East Midlands city far from the tourist trail.
The phenomenon of "heat islands" is noticeable in India, as enormous cities store the day's heat in tarmac or buildings, and release additional heat into the air, from vehicles for example.
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SIX tonnes of elephant tusks and ivory trinkets were destroyed in a tarmac crusher in the factory city of Dongguan in China on January 6th.
The disobedient Dresdeners who still died, burnt when their shoes stuck in molten tarmac, drowned in a water tank where they sought illusory safety.
"In Monaco, more than any other circuit, you want to know everything about all the bumps and curbs, any change in the circuit, in the tarmac," said Trulli, who won the race in 2004 driving for the Renault team.
The bright, white housing, with the light-coloured grit still sparkling in the tarmac paths, was suddenly in shadow.
Passengers have been stuck for hours in planes on the tarmac in many instances in recent years.
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