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But while living here, he became aware that many of the Island's potato fields were paved to create Levittown and other subdivisions.
In the 1960s, in a previous era of urban planning under President Georges Pompidou, both banks of the Seine were paved to become what are generally called urban expressways, though the term exaggerates.
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"The ground is paved to legally chase Mousavi".
The roof of the office wing is paved to form an elongated viewing platform.
The city is connected by roads, including several that are paved, to all four borders of the country.
Though the neighborhood has plenty of backyards, few are walled and many have been paved to make room for parking, a prized commodity.
Known to the public as the Jersey barrier, it is more and more common in medians, as grass strips between roadways are paved to make extra lanes.
With the advance of genome-wide pathway modeling (Puchałka et al. [2008]) and 'omics techniques, the way for systems-wide engineering strategies was paved to turn P. putida into a flexible cell factory chassis (Yuste et al. [2006]).
Previously, the landscaped yard surrounding the building had been paved to allow the city council members to park their vehicles on site.
Thus, the road can be paved to increase the future success rate of treatment for patients with CLBP, an initiative that may be significant for the individual patient, the health care system and the society as a whole.
When Henry Ford built the Model T, few roads were paved, so the cars had to be tough.
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