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Given that the municipal administration could afford to pay for only 28 of the 56 projects in 2006, it was agreed to select the 28 streets to be paved at random.
After years of unfulfilled promises and delays, the local municipality started preliminary work on paving a three-mile stretch of road through town in June and indicated that another four-mile section would be paved at a later date.
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The route was completely paved by 1959, the last section to be paved with at least bitumen was along the former MN 103 northwest of Ortonville.
To match San Onofre's peak power, some 20 square miles (52 square kilometres) of countryside would have to be paved with solar panels at a cost, including the land, of $44 billion.
The animating idea – that the Dick Whittington story offers a bitterly ironic frame through which to view modern London's various malaises – proves extremely fruitful, as Williams and Johnson's show mocks the idea that the capital's streets might be paved (for the newcomer at least) with anything other than exploitation, penury and angst.
At the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, the legacy of London 2012 lives on as Dick Whittington (E15, to 11 Jan) heads for east London, believing the streets to be paved with Olympic gold, while over at the Lyric Hammersmith in Jack And The Beanstalk (W6, to 4 Jan) the nasty giant has stolen all the libraries and hospitals.
I need it to be paved".
Road surfaces can be paved or unpaved.
There's a way to be paved.
The streets have been paved since at least the 1920s.
Her road to contentment was paved by events at opposite ends of her broad emotional bandwidth: performing poorly at the 2008 Olympics and becoming a mother.
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