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asphalted
verb
Past of asphalt
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An advertisement posted online says rental includes use of Megyer's four streets, two of them asphalted and two gravel, as well as the mayor's office, the cultural centre, the bus-stop, and seven furnished "peasant-style" houses.
We badly need to get the streets asphalted.
When they emerged, they found their fields asphalted over for military bases which operate to this day.This is the second American occupation.
In northern Saskatchewan, a highway is being asphalted to speed the province's last big pool of unemployed labour to Alberta.
Today the shacks have become comfortable homes of two or three storeys, the streets are asphalted and the traffic-clogged thoroughfares are lined with businesses of every type, lots of restaurants and several imposing gyms to work off all those meals.
By the end, much of the route was asphalted and open to heavy vehicles.
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On the main streets, colonial facades have been freshly painted and roads re-asphalted.
The towns are joined by long asphalt strips with only the occasional petrol station as a diversion.
Happily, there is another option.By adding rubber "crumbs", reclaimed from shredded tyres, to the bitumen and crushed stone used to make asphalt, engineers are designing quieter streets.
The two governments agreed in 2005 to asphalt the road.
"Between the concrete, asphalt, and chain link fences, they don't have any other places.
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