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The arterials, which have few limits to traffic access and are often two-way, tend to go through dense residential and retail areas, commonly following bus and subway routes, and get a lot of pedestrian traffic.
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However, in 1970, the community raised concerns about the number of buildings that would need to be destroyed, as the freeway would go through a dense urban area.
Try not to go through too dense a bush, as it will kill your victim faster before you reach your destination.
Scientists and government representatives are currently meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, going through the dense, 31-page summary of the state of the physical science behind climate change.
But where a reader goes struggling through dense syntax in search of a verb and meets in its place a mere period, the effect can be deflating.
It makes for a very dense development, and must still go through the city's land use review process.
Therefore, denser beads would be less porous, and it would be more difficult for substrate diffusion to go through the beads.
"Go through each one".
Hopefully, we go through.
"Who would go through?
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