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If it were not for the single multi-lane freeway some kilometres to my left or the telecommunications towers atop faraway peaks I was alone.
Mark Kalch: Walking on a Dream -- Alone Across Iran, Part 2 Mark Kalch 2011
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It just shot a white cloud up into the air, across a multi-lane road.
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Currently everyone must cross a busy, multi-lane arterial to get into the Center, which is a big part of why the Center is seen as a barrier to the surrounding neighborhoods.
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ÂIf it were not for the single multi-lane freeway some kilometres to my left or the telecommunications towers atop faraway peaks I was alone.
Mark Kalch: Walking on a Dream -- Alone Across Iran, Part 2 Mark Kalch 2011
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This spider web of byways ranges from mountain tracks linking tiny settlements to high speed multi-lane highways directly connecting the major cities and bypassing the innumerable villages and towns which dot the countryside.
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This switch is contrary to the adopted federal design standards (AASHTO manual, pg 459) since the wide shoulder is supposed to be on the right - like the rest of North America's multi-lane highways.
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This spider web of byways ranges from mountain tracks linking tiny settlements to high speed multi-lane highways directly connecting the major cities and bypassing the innumerable villages and towns which dot the countryside.
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It was really cool to see vintage souvenirs from the 1939 World's Fair and photographs of the scientific displays that had been there- it's kind of funny to think multi-lane highways were considered super-futuristic!
Zoe P. Strassfield: Space History in DC -- Science in American Life Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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This spider web of byways ranges from mountain tracks linking tiny settlements to high speed multi-lane highways directly connecting the major cities and bypassing the innumerable villages and towns which dot the countryside.
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Most bus route planners outside big cities are happy to put stops in the middle of a grass verge along a busy multi-lane highway.
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