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Councils could thus respond to real-time activity to avoid turning areas into hotspots.
Mr. Phillips also advocates the use of Dockside for a motorboat launch, if adequate parking and turning areas can be constructed.
When it does spread, it quickly becomes a dominant feature on the landscape, turning areas of sombre-hued heather bright green in the late spring and rich brown in the autumn when it dies down.
Traditional design standards for main and residential roads, and fears of crime, tend to dictate car-friendly layouts, with roundabouts, cul-de-sacs and spacious turning areas, and parking standards for residential developments are still high.
They were followed in the 1990s by Africans and Arabs fleeing conflict and persecution, turning areas such as Soho Road into vibrant mash-ups of ethnic and religious diversity.
Sharp turning (ST): two cones were placed at two turning areas (beginning and end of a 3-meter distance) as shown in Figure 1(a).
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The blade sweeps a level surface and takes more earth from the upper than from the lower side of the turning area.
How did nineteenth-century Europeans turn areas they called terra incognita into bounded colonial territories?
"We've clearly become part of the strategy of using artists to turn areas into luxury enclaves," he said.
Second, gentrification has helped to turn areas around, and a growing new urban middle class is living in previously rundown areas that planners had almost given up on.
Mariculturists have turned areas of the sea into beds of protein-rich seaweed and algae.
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