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The second goal was to promote the Lincoln Highway as an example to, in Fisher's words, " stimulate as nothing else could the building of enduring highways everywhere that will not only be a credit to the American people but that will also mean much to American agriculture and American commerce.
For example, the state symbol of Utah is a beehive ; this emblem is represented on both the state seal, state flag, and marker shields for state highways.
For example, artificial airways —“ highways in the sky ” created specifically for purposes of air navigation — often have no clear connection to features of the real world, and consist only of a series of abstract waypoints in the sky through which pilots navigate ; these airways are designed to facilitate air traffic control and routing of traffic between heavily traveled locations, and do not reference natural terrain features.
For example, a dataset may consist of types called highways, streets and lanes.
The I-90 Snoqualmie Pass Wildlife Corridor Project in Washington is one example of efforts to connect habitats separated by highways.
An example is the U. S. credit for Federal highway use tax paid with respect to gasoline or diesel fuel for vehicle use off highways, which may be claimed as a payment of on federal income tax returns.
Since Cornwall became a unitary authority in 2009 there has been a two-tier structure of local government: Cornwall Council ( administers, for example, schools and highways, housing, social services, canal and harbour, refuse and recycling collection, street cleanliness ); and Bude-Stratton Town Council ( local children's playground, Bude " castle ").
* Corporatized highways, for example toll roads.
State highways are generally a mixture of primary and secondary roads, although some are freeways ( for example, Route 99 in California, which links many of the cities of the Central Valley, Route 128 in Massachusetts, Ronald Reagan / Cross County Highway ( Route 126 ) in Cincinnati, or parts of Route 101 in New Hampshire ).
This is a breakdown of the classifications of highways in each province, and an example shield of each classification where available.
For example, in 2003, President George W. Bush's federal highway funding reauthorization bill contained a clause allowing states to start experimenting with privatized rest areas on Interstate highways.
Many limited-access toll highways that had been built prior to the Interstate Highway Act were incorporated into the Interstate system ( for example, the Ohio Turnpike carries portions of Interstates 76, 80, and 90 ).
Truck convoys are a common example, travelling highways in a single-file queue several vehicles long.
For example, he called for prisoner chain gangs to clean up litter on state highways.
Public access is normally permitted, and several state highways run across the refuge ; however, the public can be excluded if necessary for NASA's purposes ( for example, this is currently done in the days before a space shuttle launch or landing ).
Boston, for example, has built several large parking facilities at its commuter rail and metro stations near major highways and large arterial surface roads around the periphery of the city: Alewife, Braintree, Forest Hills, Hyde Park, Quincy Adams, Riverside, Route 128, Wellington, Woburn.
American Motors joined late in 1967 with the AMC Javelin, described by race driver Gordon Johncock " as a roomy, comfortable, peppy and handsome example of a so-called pony car, the type of automobile that's showing up more and more on US highways.
The most well-known example of this is regarding the drinking age, where Congress passed a law to withhold federal funds for highways in any state that did not raise the age to 21.
As an example, what remains as U. S. Route 60 between Wickenberg, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona carried the routes of three US highways ( U. S. Route 60, U. S. Route 70, U. S. Route 89 ) and one state highway ( Arizona State Route 93 ).
For example, U. S. Route 66, which connected Chicago and Los Angeles from 1926 until 1972, lost its designation as a U. S. Highway in favor of faster, more direct Interstate highways, which had supplanted it.
The Legislative Counsel of California has determined that the National Forest Service may not cite cars for parking on state highways within national forests unless there is evidence that the occupants have used the forest for recreational purposes ( for example, the occupants have been observed entering the forest ).
For example, one article has noted that hydrogen stations could be put within every 10 miles in metro Los Angeles, and on the highways between LA and neighboring cities like Palm Springs, Las Vegas, San Diego and Santa Barbara, for the cost of a Starbuck's latte for every one of the 15 million residents living in these areas.
An example is the painting of the words ' Zimmer Frei ' ( room vacant ) on old bunkers along the highways coming into the country from Germany, a reference both to the war and the Netherlands ' popularity among German tourists.
For example, the USA features long highways where a smoother ride would be preferable, while Japan's roads are short and twisty, where a stiffer suspension is desired for improved handling capability.

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A further possibility is suggested by the example of the G. I. bills and also by some recent trends in attitudes toward improving college education: that is to provide financial assistance to individuals for vocational training when local facilities are inadequate.
The spaciousness of the Tudor cooking areas, for example, will provide needed space for the extra television sets required by modern butlers, cooks and maids.
The alkali metals provide the best example of group trends in properties in the periodic table, with elements exhibiting well-characterized homologous behaviour.
As discussed above, in ZFC, the axiom of choice is able to provide " nonconstructive proofs " in which the existence of an object is proved although no explicit example is constructed.
For example a two dimensional array with three rows and four columns might provide access to the element at the 2nd row and 4th column by the expression: ( in a row major language ) and ( in a column major language ) in the case of a zero-based indexing system.
The practice of the Australian states — for example, New South Wales and Victoria — has been, when legislating to repeal some imperial statutes so far as they still applied in Australia, to provide that imperial statutes concerning the royal succession remain in force.
Canadian scholar Richard Toporoski theorised in 1998 that " if, let us say, an alteration were to be made in the United Kingdom to the Act of Settlement 1701, providing for the succession of the Crown ... t is my opinion that the domestic constitutional law of Australia or Papua New Guinea, for example, would provide for the succession in those countries of the same person who became Sovereign of the United Kingdom.
Botanists also study how plants produce food we can eat and how to increase yields and therefore their work is important in mankind's ability to feed the world and provide food security for future generations, for example, through plant breeding.
Some other organisms form beneficial relationships with plants, called mutualisms, for example with mycorrhizal fungi that provide nutrients, and honey bees that pollinate flowers.
For example, like SQLite, it does not provide support for network access — programs access the database using in-process API calls.
For example, a shopping mall does not provide the merchandise a shopper is seeking, but provides space and services for retailers that serve the shopper.
But academic cryptanalysts tend to provide at least the estimated order of magnitude of their attacks ' difficulty, saying, for example, " SHA-1 collisions now 2 < sup > 52 </ sup >.
Most organized rides, for example Cyclosportives, Challenge Rides or reliability trials, and hill climbs include registration requirements and will provide information either through the mail or online concerning start times and other requirements.
A maturity model may provide, for example, a place to start, the benefit of a community ’ s prior experiences, a common language and a shared vision, a framework for prioritizing actions, a way to define what improvement means for your organization.
Some models even have no turn-off button but they provide some way to put off, for example, leaving no operation for a moment, covering solar cell exposure, or closing their lid.
A typical progress trap was that cities were often built in a forested area, which would provide wood for some industry ( for example, construction, shipbuilding, pottery ).
The glue records are address records that provide IP addresses for < tt > ns1. example. org </ tt >.
For example, the Kothmale Community Radio Internet uses both radio broadcasts and computer and Internet technologies to facilitate the sharing of information and provide educational opportunities in a rural community in Sri Lanka.
DOCTOR might provide a generic response, for example, responding to " My head hurts " with " Why do you say your head hurts?
Expansions are purchased separately and provide additional content to the game ( for example: raising the maximum character level ; adding new races, classes, zones, continents, quests, equipment, game features ).
* LaBiche Aerospace's LaBiche FSC-1 is a developmental prototype Flying Car and is an example of a practical flying car capable of utilizing today's automotive and aviation infrastructure to provide true " door-to-door " travel.
For example, coffeehouses often provide Internet access free of charge to attract more customers.
For example, how does one choose one investment adviser over another, since they often seem to provide identical services?
Some point out that such techniques may be the only way to provide rising standards of living without being stopped by pollution or by depletion of Earth's resources ( for example peak oil ).
In practice, judges will sometimes permit leading questions on direct examination of friendly witnesses with respect to preliminary matters that are necessary to provide background or context, and which are not in dispute ; for example, a witness's employment or education.

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