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to paved
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To cover something with paving slabs.
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By Jeanne Marie Laskas Much of the world has no access to paved roads.
Located near the street, the plant itself would survive the bulldozer, but it would be isolated as its surroundings changed from pastoral to paved.
"The layout is just inviting," said Ms. Banfield, referring to paved paths that wend past tall columns and weather-beaten obelisks.
Ports give way to waterfront parks, cobblestone to paved roads, and other markers of each age vanish, only to be replaced by new ones.
Eureka is accessed by an ever-eroding series of paths: from main highway to paved spur to smooth dirt, then to washboard and, finally, on the other side of town, four-wheel-drive only.
Beginning in Celtic times, however, and continuing into the present, mountain passes have served as communication links between otherwise isolated valleys; the passes have evolved from simple paths to paved, multilane highways.
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But he sees a potential upside to a paved road to the village.
It takes like half an hour to get to a paved road.
The road was completed in 2001, but secondary roads continue to be built, linking additional villages to the paved road.
I need it to be paved".
Those arguing for the road to be paved acknowledge some upheaval will occur.
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