Sentences with phrase «rural roads into»

I have seen barely any activity from either party, Tory posters are largely seen on rural roads into the constituency (typically for candidate in surrounding seats) or on houses that are currently vacant (coming down the A15 near the Cathedral I thought once house owner was brave with 2 massive Tory posters, then saw a sign saying the house is up for rent, and no visible signs of life in the house).

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Hydro - fracking is not just about drilling into the ground, but running hugely powerful diesel engines to create the necessary pressure to fracture the underground shale as well as fleets of heavy duty trucks criss - crossing rural and scenic roads carrying heavy equipement and toxic by - products, including uranium.
«When the roads are good, we can move some manufacturing and processing equipment into the rural areas.
It begins with a family being driven off the road in rural Texas by dangerous men and turns into a husband / father trying to make sense of a horrifying night that has turned into a lifelong nightmare.
At night, driving on a rural road in Limpopo, the Volvo S90 jammed on the brakes before I could even see a warthog about to jump out of the bushes into my path, whilst the Active High Beam LED headlamps illuminated anything and everything in visible range.
When he gets stuck in a traffic jam, he snaps his fingers again and teleports himself into a plain rural road.
I can drive 5 miles down the road (according to the map of Kindle 3G coverage) and pick up 3G, or drive another 10 miles into town (obviously, I live in a rural area) and get WiFi at any number of spots.
Where you live and drive: If you live in a rural area, chances are you'll pay less than someone who lives and drives in a city where there are more drivers on the road, and the likelihood of getting into a collision is higher.
We hopped into the back of yet another jeepney, which struggled mightily on rugged back roads that are a staple of the more rural areas of the Philippines.
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The ecstatic face of a disco dancer in Berlin; a rural panorama in Derry, where a country road has been made into a Pollock - like canvas of red, white and blue; an ashtray, framed by a lacy spray of blood in a Barcelona toilet.
This reminds me of a reference I read some years ago to a country in Africa that has put a well - designed «better donkey cart» into use in rural areas, where heat, sand, and lack of roads make automotive transport unsuitable.
With my car thermometer on a clear night I start in an outskirt part of town (Springdale road) and it's 42 degrees, into the urbanized area (Oakley) and it's 45, and then I drive south to a rural area (Union, KY) and its back around 42 again.
Develop and promote, as appropriate, cost - effective, more efficient, less polluting and safer transport systems, particularly integrated rural and urban mass transit, as well as environmentally sound road networks, taking into account the needs for sustainable social, economic and development priorities, particularly in developing countries.
Understandably, federal judge Beverly Martin (N.D. Ga.) was upset when she could not convince her colleagues to agree with her view that «the Fourth Amendment forbids an officer from discharging repeated bursts of electricity into an already handcuffed misdemeanant — who is sitting still beside a rural road and unwilling to move — simply to goad him into standing up.»
If a car or truck or van travels off the road in a rural setting, the vehicle may run over or into an impression in the ground or a ditch that could overturn the vehicle.
For example, the quoted premium from GEICO for a 50 / 100/25 liability coverage, plus the same amount of liability coverage for uninsured / underinsured motorist coverage, plus a $ 500 deductible comprehensive coverage option, to cover you for damage not caused by an accident (like, say, running into an animal on a rural Alaskan road) is still less than the quoted premium for the same person and car from Allstate and Progressive for just the minimum liability 50 / 100/25 coverage required by Alaska.
Investigators say Westgate had two children in her car when she ran into bicyclist Richard Webb on a rural road in the town of Newfane just after noon July 16.
Those who live in rural areas have a significantly lower chance of getting into an accident with another vehicle simply because the concentration of vehicles on the road is so much lower.
If you live in a rural area, you are less likely to get into a car accident simply because there are fewer vehicles on the road.
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