Sentences with phrase «by tar road»

The main gate is easily accessible by tar road, and the lodge offers a r...

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Washington watched the Aztecs play North Carolina on the road in 2014 and was riveted by the way Pumphrey took the fight to the 21st - ranked Tar Heels, running for 100 yards and two touchdowns in an eventual 31 — 27 North Carolina win.
«By the way, the Nigerian government under a PDP government tarred 36,000 kilometres of road under six years.
What the people of Nkoransa did by preventing the District Level Elections was a tip of the iceberg; we would not allow the Presidential and Parliamentary elections in this community unless we see that our roads are tarred.
«We have tarred 20 km of the road which is opened to the general public but the challenge is the use of the road by the motoring public.
In developing the Formula, the Administrator for the District Assembly Common Fund, Irene Naa Torshie Addo, has explained she was guided by the «Basic Needs» approach to development with Health Service, Education Service, Water Coverage and Tarred Roads Coverage serving has key indicators.
Arrive by air after an easy 45 minute flight from Gauteng, or enjoy a scenic 3 1/2 drive on tarred roads to the entrance of... read more
The charming cottages overlook a dam on a private farm situated in the Ladysmith area nestled at the foot of the Klein Swartberg mountain range in the Klein Karoo on Route 62, linked by tarred main roads to all major centres, including Cape Town and Oudtshoorn.
This can be looking at specific examples like Agnes Martin's «Untitled # 1», 2003, that shows two large black triangles; Mary Cassatt's «Mother and Child», 1890; or even tar smeared on the road by a repair crew.
In Kagebangara (2007), Gowda sourced tar drums from road workers and used these alongside yellow and blue plastic tarpaulins to form an abstract sculpture, within which a narrative unfolds that refers to the shelters used by migrant construction workers.
Br» er Fox sets Tar Baby by the road.
If tar - sands producers can't pipe it through Keystone, they'll pipe it through some other pipeline, or by road and rail.
Since the TAR, the energy efficiency of road vehicles has improved by the market success of cleaner directed - injection turbocharged (TDI) diesels and the continued market penetration of many incremental efficiency technologies; hybrid vehicles have also played a role, though their market penetration is currently small.
But like «climate change», road safety has been over-run by the «think of the children» brigade and in the process logic, common sense and plain good practice have been tossed aside to placate the loudest speaker making the most outrageous clams, despite significant evidence to the contrary, and anyone who dares to question the received wisdom of these self - appointed «experts» is (metaphorically at least) tarred and feathered and completely ignored — to the detriment of the very people these «experts» think they are helping.
I remember as a child in Kent in the UK during the 50s & 60s the Tar in the road melting in the summers due to the heat, followed by a major thunderstorm and flooding with cars washed down the streets and man hole covers thrown up by the water.
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