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Juba is enjoying a boom, and a sudden spurt in the number of vehicles occurred before the roads could be paved.
A Russian magazine noted that for the same price, the road could be paved with a thick layer of foie gras or caviar.
IF THE road to a stronger European defence identity could be paved with good intentions, this week's European Union summit would have laid out all necessary milestones along the way.
12 The road that stretches from the Brazilian border and climbs into the heart of Peru could be paved, a plan its proponents are calling South America's infrastructure project of the century.
Though there's a long way to go in the public opinion of genetically modified organisms, science is on the right track -- a track could be paved with mushrooms.
But now the way could be paved for Avengers-like films in which the characters' universes are blended into one, and they interact with one another.
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Some bloggers have suggested that by helping McCain regain momentum, the conservative blogosphere could be paving the way for a new rift.
The political fallout from Donald Trump's phone call with Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen continued on Saturday, as critics said the president-elect could be paving the way to an alteration of decades of US foreign policy.
That app could be paving the way for an eReader or book store on the Tablet.
It is wise to understand the possibility that during your lifetime you could be paving the way for eventual change, but you may not get to watch it actually occurring.
They fear he could now be paving the way for the return of the old regime.
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