Sentences with phrase «of road tarred»

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The punchline appears to be more about East Carolina's lack of football history, but still probably not the road you want to go down, Tar Heels!
«By the way, the Nigerian government under a PDP government tarred 36,000 kilometres of road under six years.
He said it was unfortunate that the region had the least quota of tarred roads in the country despite its potential and contribution to the development of the nation, and gave the assurance that he was determined to reverse that trend if voted to continue the work.
He said it was unfortunate that the region had the least quota of tarred roads in the country despite its potential and contribution to the development of the nation, and gave the assurance that he was...
Mr Julius Debrah, the Chief of Staff, assured the people that government would see to the tarring of the Wa - Bulenga road to ease the challenges with transportation if voted into power for the second term
The Busunu - Daboya - Mankarigu road is under construction with other ancillary works including the tarring of the Daboya township roads.
Naa Seidu Abdulai Nawologmo appealed to the government to assist the area with a district hospital, an Information Communication Center and the tarring of the Wa - Bulenga road.
The Adrobaahene in the Tano North District of the Brong Ahafo region, Nana Odiasempa Kwaku Boadu, has banned politicians, especially the ruling government from his jurisdiction if the road from Terchire to the community is not tarred.
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.
The thud of tire impacts suggests the car has hit something big when it's just road tar.
It's well sorted for wind and road noise at freeway speeds too, with surface noise only interrupting the diesel castanets on the coarsest of tar.
The natural ingredients condition and protect, keeping the paw pads more pliable while reducing the risk of injury against rough rocky roads, hot tar surfaces, ice, salt or steaming concrete.
Horizonte Beach is situated approximately 490 km north of Maputo on a good tarred road and 35 km south of the town of Inhambane on the coast.
The Maloti Route covers the distance between Rouxville and Fouriesburg in the Eastern Free State; a self - drive tarred road that hugs the Maluti Mountains - a series of sandstone cliffs that form the border...
There is talk of a tarred road through... more information
The imminent opening of a major new tarred road will cut travel time from the capital, Maputo, to the coast to just 45 minutes — making White Pearl Resort the most accessible luxury beach resort in Mozambique and an ideal choice for time - pressed travelers.
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.
Besides tarred roads for cycling, there are mountain - biking tracks offering hours of cycling through beautiful indiginous fynbos and vleiland ecosystems.
Conveniently situated on the main tar road DeKotzenhof Guest House is easy to find and just a stone's throw away from the village centre, known as one of the safest towns in South Africa where children can ride their bikes and feel safe.
There are gravel and tar roads from the top to the bottom of the mountain, ideal for downhill fun and endurance hill climbs.
In fact, one could say that Sultan is a Contemporary Artist whose use of tar, spackle and other industrial materials, has helped him «pave» his own road into the annals of art history.
The most significant large - scale installations include Kagebangara, Of All people, And... and Some Place, are made from materials as diverse as threads coated in KumKum (a red organic pigment used on the forehead and in rituals), flattened tar barrels (from which road workers make temporary shelters), metal piping, woven hair ropes and small wooden figures with votive functions.
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.
For example, road tar surfaces receive radiation (solar spectrum) from incident «sunlight»; some of which is absorbed and some reflected, so the surface warms, and re-radiates in a completely different thermal spectrum that depends on the surface temperature and its spectral emissivity.
Victories were seen on four continents: in Bolivia a draconian response to protestors embarrassed the government, causing them to drop plans to build a road through Tipnis, an indigenous Amazonian reserve; in Myanmar, a nation not known for bowing to public demands, large protests pushed the government to cancel a massive Chinese hydroelectric project; in Borneo a three - year struggle to stop the construction of a coal plant on the coast of the Coral Triangle ended in victory for activists; in Britain plans to privatize forests created such a public outcry that the government not only pulled back but also apologized; and in the U.S. civil disobedience and massive marches pressured the Obama Administration to delay a decision on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which would bring tar sands from Canada to a global market.
In an effort to stay on the safe road and not take a wrong exit or encounter any rough patches, slick spots or potholes (e.g., a desire to please recruiters, human resource managers and hiring decision makers and / or finesse the electronic resume scanning systems), job seekers often create bland, rules - bound resumes that not only bore the tar out of folks, but offer no real value.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has targeted the road for a makeover in the next five to 10 years and the village wants to ensure that the DOT doesn't focus its efforts on only laying more tar.
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