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We don't have any pavement.
Nature's rough and rolling floors will burn fat much faster than any pavement, and will preserve your bones and joints better than inelastic and unforgiving tarmac.
Carbonation can be observed in any pavement layer which includes cement or lime.
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There aren't any pavements at Bastion, or street lights, so walking around at night can be perilous without a torch.
It's huge and hilly and there are hardly any pavements, so there's a lot of traffic on the roads as people use their cars to drive to the entertainment centre or the beach – not ideal if you are walking around with small children or want them to play outside.
You can buy labels such as Comme des Garçons in any large British city; you can spot men with related but less expensive tastes in unorthodox trousers or weird, asymmetrical trainers on any urban pavement.
A sample unit is the smallest component of any airfield pavement network and is an area within a pavement section obtained by dividing sections into sample units.
Interpretation of NDT data is crucial in any Airport Pavement Management System (APMS), in order to implement strategies to maintain airport pavements since they allow to estimate their remaining life and related maintenance needs and activities.
A consequence of a high power in the damage law is that any fluctuation of pavement loading may cause a significant increase in the damage suffered by pavement structures.
Our analysis also does not account for any differences in pavement permeability, which can have a large impact on local surface temperatures (Haselbach et al. 2011), or other contributions to heat risk, including waste heat from energy consumed by cars and buildings (Rizwan et al. 2008) and the "urban canyon" effect created by tall buildings (Oke 1982).
Basically, any place that has pavement and cars is a potential market.
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