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The city commenced to pave the streets with large round stones called "Pavers," many of which were found in pockets at the bottom of the river.
The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World Paul Boyton 1881
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Permeable Pavers Protect Water Quality | tutorialhow2.com said on August 29th, 2008 at 12:26 am
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Permeable Pavers Protect Water Quality By Philip Proefrock The ISFA Illinois Sports Facilities Authority, the project developer and owner achieved a $400000 cost savings compared with what it would have cost to install and maintain traditional asphalt paving, Royse said.
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The fact that I needed to make a car payment gave me added incentive to point the CR-V in the direction of Ace Pavers.
Seven Up Evanovich, Janet 2001
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Ace Pavers rolled asphalt and they were easy to find.
Seven Up Evanovich, Janet 2001
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Pavers and the Paved, 94-97, 133; Richard O. Baumbach,
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Avignoske Pavers forhold til Danmark (Copenhagen, 1896); PASTOR,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Pavers can honor veterans from anywhere, even if they have no roots in Washington County.
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Pavers England has one research and development center near Chennai where it designs its footwear.
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Pavers are shown across surrounding streets to lead people to the tree-covered, landscaped park.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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