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be laid from
adjective
Marked with parallel lines, as if ribbed, from wires in the mould.
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On the Alaskan side, about 750 miles of track would have to be laid from the strait to Fairbanks.
On the Russian side, 2,000 miles of track would have to be laid from the Baikal-Amur Railroad to the Bering Strait.
The project calls for a pipe to be laid from the vast gas deposits off Sakhalin Island, southwest through Russian territory to North Korea and, probably, on to Seoul, South Korea's capital, as well.
The Service investigated Black Canyon and found it ideal; a railway could be laid from the railhead in Las Vegas to the top of the dam site.
To connect the AO&W and the Monte Ne, a track would have to be laid from Hazelwood, Arkansas on the AO&W to Lowell; the Frisco line was in the way and they would not allow a connection.
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An achingly beautiful path has been laid from the west end of the beach, passing a hill thick with parasol pines, cypress and arbutus.
A second line was laid from Dungeness to Boulogne in late October.
Mains electricity arrived on Shapinsay in the 1970s, when an underwater cable was laid from Kirkwall.
A 114 km narrow-gauge railway was laid from Mogadishu to Jowhar.
By 1878, tracks were laid from Leangen to the border between Nedre Stjørdal and Øvre Stjørdal (54 km).
In Europe, the typical clutch of five six eggs is laid between March and June, but in Japan three five eggs are laid from May to July.
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