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Examples
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Paved roads in Death Valley are few, and cellular service is limited to a few paltry spots.
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In 2006, Ms. Walker reunited with members of the Caravans, including Norwood and Inez Andrews, to produce the album "Paved the Way."
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Amnesty International Report 1974–75 London, 1975, as quoted in Rubin, Paved with Good Intentions, p.
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Thatgirl, over at Paved With Good Intentions (whose blog keeps me laughing and whose recipes, particularly her baked goods, make me hungry) has passed on to me the Yum Yum blog award.
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Paved with fitted stone (dwarven work, of course) and lined with trees whose leaves were like golden lace year-round, these avenues led to the seaport on the north and to the seven gates of the Old City Wall.
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Paved highways crossed the length and width of the twenty-first century Dinétah, which spans three states and is about the size of West Virginia.
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Thatgirl, over at Paved With Good Intentions (whose blog keeps me laughing and whose recipes, particularly her baked goods, make me hungry) has passed on to me the Yum Yum blog award.
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Paved streets and even automobiles were already a reality.
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Paved and clearly marked roads, chic buildings, expensive cars and shopping malls like the ones you would find in any major city in the developed world.
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Paved streets and even automobiles were already a reality.
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