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-- Some areas may already have been improved and contain buildings, roads, utilities, cleared land, etcetera which may raise the cost of the site.
Some, but not all of the roads in the capital N ' Djamena are paved, outside of N ' Djamena there is one paved road which runs from Massakory in the north, through N ' Djamena and then south, through the cities of Guelendeng, Bongor, Kelo and Moundou, with a short spur leading in the direction of Kousseri, Cameroon, near N ' Djamena.
Some jurisdictions give priority to motorized traffic, for example setting up one-way street systems, free-right turns, high capacity roundabouts, and slip roads.
Some bicycle clubs and national associations became prominent advocates for improvements to roads and highways.
Some of the roads in more rural area are rough and unpaved, and require a four-wheel drive vehicles.
Some roads, especially in the Sinai and southeastern part of the country, are off-limits to foreigners.
Some roads of this standard have been converted to 2 + 1-road with a barrier.
Some of these roads are not graded at all but just consist of earth or sand tracks separated by vegetation.
Some paved roads have lost their asphalt surface and are in very poor condition or have reverted to being gravel roads.
Some of these include expenditures on war, the enforcement of law and public order, protection of property, economic infrastructure ( roads, legal tender, enforcement of contracts, etc.
; Congestion of villages and beauty spots: Some of the most popular " honeypot " areas attract large numbers of visitors, resulting in overcrowded car parks, blocked roads, and overstretched local facilities, particularly on Sundays in the summer and on bank holidays.
Some high-performance luxury cars that were never intended to leave paved roads, such as the Duesenberg in the 1930s, have also been equipped with altimeters.
Some states are again looking at toll financing for new roads and maintenance, to supplement limited federal funding.
Some states have designated or identified regions of state interest along the road and use the roads to encompass those regions.
Some communities accept government funding for building roads, restaurants and lodging to make the area attractive for tourists.
Some roads also have " minimum speed limits ", where slow speeds can impede traffic flow or be dangerous and on motorways slower vehicles such as horse drawn vehicles, bicycles and mopeds can be banned, e. g. in the United Kingdom.
Some toll roads have " automated " toll enforcement systems that take photos of drivers and their license plates for people who do not pay the tolls -- these non-payers typically get the toll bill along with a fine.
Some tolls are collected to accumulate finances to build future capacity expansion and maintenance of roads, tunnels, bridges, etc.
Some cities in Canada had toll roads in the 19th Century.
Some toll roads charge a toll in only one direction.
Some major roads in Hamilton County include the following: Interstate 24, Interstate 75, Highway 11 ( Lee Highway / Brainerd Road ), Highway 27, Highway 41, Highway 64, Highway 72, Highway 74, Highway 76, Highway 127, Highway 153, and Hixson Pike.
Some of the original roads are named after Anglo-Saxon kings such as Æthelstan and Alfred the Great.
Some roads on the edge of the area, including Essex Road, were known as streets by the medieval period, possibly indicating a Roman origin, but little physical evidence remains.

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Some painters have less interest in the experience of the moment, with its attendant urgencies and ambiguities, than in looking beyond the flux of particular impressions to a higher, more serene level of truth.
Some of the earlier episodes have touches of the supernatural, as suited to the legendary background.
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Some of these thoughts -- not all of them -- have taken organized form in later years.
He said, `` Some have criticized your book as being neither literary criticism nor history.
Some have felt that Washington Irving comes out rather slimly, but let them look at the title of the book ''.
Some of us have imagination and sensibility too.
Some of former President Truman's off-the-cuff discourses have been in that vein.
Some of the stumps are as much as three feet long, but most of them have been flattened by the pressure of the overlying sediments.
Some memorable plays have been drawn from books, notably Life With Father and Diary Of Anne Frank.
Some families already have held weekend rehearsals in their home shelters to learn the problems and to determine for themselves what supplies they would need.
Some special health requirements might have to be met.
Some weapons systems have become obsolescent while still in production, and some while still under development.
Some offices have very broad responsibilities, touching on almost all aspects of a university's instructional program.
Some manufacturers have had the foresight to provide a socket for the chuck key ; ;
Some recreation features, such as scenic values and water interest, also have greater overall value than other interests.
Some distribution costs are kept up by competitive pressure, some by the fact that the customers have come to expect certain niceties and flourishes.
Some men have no talent for or interest in management ; ;
Some agents have been shown to be much more toxic or infectious to experimental animals when exposed to aerosols of optimum particle size than by the natural portal.
Some of those who question the value of BW have assumed that the only potential would be in the establishment of epidemics.
Some members of the bee family have become idlers, social parasites that live at the expense of their hardworking relatives.
Some investigators have found a parallelism between remissions and return of the sympathetic reactivity of the hypothalamus to the normal level as indicated by the Mecholyl test and, conversely, between clinical impairment and increasing deviation of this test from the norm.
Some of the oldest, most persistent, and most cohesive forms of social groupings have grown out of religion.

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