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Surely, there were other highway interchanges in the great state of New Jersey that exist merely to terrify hapless drivers.
Whole stretches of the Third Concerto, in C minor, especially the subdued interchanges in the development section of the first movement, have the intimacy of chamber music.
Currently, there are 48 interchanges in the 50 miles of highway from New York to Bridgeport, which allows that kind of use.
If New York has resembled Los Angeles without freeway interchanges in the last two weeks, it is because Manhattan has found itself transformed into a 15-mile-long red carpet.
After an unusual four interchanges in the 17th minute Ryan Hampshire scored the first of his two tries, cutting back on the inside in the right-hand corner through a gap left by the ragged Hull defence.
Two stops up the line, Farringdon station is set to become one of the most important interchanges in the country.
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Comparatively, most of the hotspots are located around intersections and interchanges in both the methods; however, the hotspots from the kriging method are a little spread out.
We also take advantage of the small matrix sizes to eliminate the intermediate row interchanges in both the factorization and inversion kernels.
Traffic engineers call it the largest highway interchange in the world.
Like some byzantine highway interchange in the sky — the kind of thing you see outside Dallas, for example.
Thus, the prepositions bet ("in") and kaf ("like") are interchanged in the Masoretic and Dead Sea Scroll texts of Isaiah.
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