Sentences with phrase «roads tarred with»

Don't let this deter us because for you in Kumasi, even if we construct roads tarred with gold, you will still say we've done nothing.»

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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.
They planted flowers that never grew; tarred roads at four times the actual cost, destroying our schools and education, destroying our hospitals, destroying our industries, contaminating our morality with their odious and noxious values, povertizing and squalorizing our people, destroying our heritage, our History.
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.
You glide over tar marks in the road but will have to put up with some body lean and sway in corners and turns that you wouldn't experience in the smaller Regal sedan with Dynaride.
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.
Vehicles are only Permitted on Tar - Sealed road, with exceptions to Champagne Beach, Lonnoc Beach, Port Olry, Million Dollar Point, Blue Holes and the entrances to the various Resorts on the Island.
The food chain that links countryside and cities is built with all the tarred roads.
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.
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.
In some cases, your windshield get smeared with insect droppings, road tars or other messy deposits which must be removed before they obscure your vision even more.
Arline Ritz solved a similar problem with Bluemagic Road Tar & Bug Gel ($ 5 at Pep Boys).
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