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Though the occasional car and bus make the journey to the top, these days much of the road belongs to cyclists.
"I don't care if the road belongs to New York State or the Republic of China," said Anthony Fasulo, a commissioner with the city's Department of Transportation.
One of these houses, at the end of a narrow road, belongs to the artist Ilya Kabakov and his wife Emilia.
Writer-director Andrea Arnold's first feature-length film, Red Road, belongs firmly in the Douglas tradition, and its tone very much recalls the Scotland of Lynne Ramsay's Ratcatcher and Morvern Callar.
In Tehran, the road belongs to them.
A road will have to be built to the proposed site of the new bridge -- only a mile and a half west of the toll bridge -- and, perhaps not surprisingly, some land that will have to be purchased for that road belongs to a company partially owned by Gulf Shores Mayor Robert Craft.
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Various stretches of road belong to either the régime or the rebels, and control of a certain patch of highway sometimes seesaws between the two.
He goes to a near-by house to call his store, but seeing a German police dog, he goes to another house farther down the road, belonging to Mrs. Timothy, a piano teacher.
The term "one-per-center" derives from the American Motorcycle Association's defensive claim, during the nineteen-fifties, that only one per cent of the bikes on the road belonged to criminally inclined social misfits.
The recession has made a bad situation worse, because most roads belong to counties, cities and towns that are facing mounting budget problems.
That, however, may depend on the readiness of the center-right French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, and his government to support the plan, since the riverside roads belong to the autonomous Paris Ports Authority, not to City Hall, and traffic management on them is the responsibility of the prefect of Paris, an official appointed by Mr. Sarkozy.
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