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The A77 road is a major road in Scotland.
The A79 road runs directly through the town, and is normally reached from the A77 trunk road between Glasgow and Stranraer, or from the A78 Ayrshire coastal route to Largs and Greenock.
A large number of accidents and pollution problems caused in the Giffnock and Newton Mearns districts by commuter traffic and heavy lorries ( the A77 is the main route for ferry-bound traffic sailing to Northern Ireland ), saw an extension being built to the motorway in 1994 to bypass these areas, which was opened in 1997.
The town is bypassed by the A78 dual carriageway, which provides connections to the A71 and A77 dual carriageways and the Glasgow bound M77 motorway.

A77 and from
Kilmarnock lies on the intersection of 3 main roads: the A71 which runs from Edinburgh to Irvine, the A76 from Dumfries, and the A77 / M77 from Stranraer to Glasgow, showing the significance of its location as an early market town.
A crash barrier runs along the central reservation of the dual-carriageway from the A77 to the boundary with North Ayrshire at Dreghorn.
The A77 main Glasgow to Kilmarnock road passes through the centre of the town and crosses the A727 from Paisley to East Kilbride at the Eastwood Toll.
This replaced the dangerous 4-lane single carriageway of the A77 that dropped to a two lane single carriageway for the bend just north of the Mearnskirk turn-off, and the A77 / B764 ( Eaglesham ) junction ( causing vehicles to queue dangerously on the outside lane on a bend to enter the B764 from the south ) which were prone to fatal accidents.
* In Scotland the M77 was opened by the First minister Jack Mcconnell, from Fenwick in East Ayrshire to Newton Mearns in East Renfrewshire replacing the old dangerous A77 which has claimed many lives, including a local police officer.

A77 and Glasgow
The upgrading of the A77 route to Glasgow to the M77 motorway in 2005 has made Kilmarnock more accessible for commuters, and recent house price increases have reflected this.
It forms the most northerly part of the A77 trunk road which links Glasgow to Stranraer in the South West of Scotland.
* A77: From Stranraer towards Kilmarnock shortly after which it becomes the M77 to Glasgow

A77 and its
At Darvel, the A71 becomes a primary route for the rest of its length to Irvine, and widens slightly, with a straighter alignment until its junction with the A77, south of Kilmarnock.

A77 and main
In preparation for the landing of Air Force One, carrying then US president George W. Bush, the A77, which runs past the end of the main runway, was controversially closed while the aircraft was on final approach.

A77 and .
The A77 motorway connects Nevers with Paris.
Construction of the motorway was unusually swift, given the eagerness to replace the A77 after another fatal crash in 2003 claiming the life of an off duty, top-ranking police officer, and the motorway was opened in April 2005.
July 2005 saw the A77 become host to the largest automatic speed limit enforcement system in the whole of the UK.
The A77 was formerly part of the Euroroute system, and comprised route E111.
Major road links to the area comprise the A77 to the north, and A75 to the east.
* Jose de diego el legislador, San Juan ; by: Dr. Delma S. Arrigoitia ; Publisher: Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquena, 1991 ; LCCN: 93114065 ; LC: F1978. D54 A77 1991
( The A77 itself continues to Portpatrick in the Rhins of Galloway.
Much of the original section of the A77 that carried the traffic now accommodated by the M77 has been converted into a two-lane single carriageway with cycle lanes.

is and crucial
Love is the crucial dilemma of experience for Mann's heroes.
The intuition about mankind conveyed in these opening pages is of crucial importance for understanding the remainder of the text ; ;
And when Vincent Berger returns to Europe, this first result of his encounters with mankind is considerably enriched and deepened by a crucial revelation.
It is a crucial session with the world on the edge of momentous developments.
Our complaint is that in many crucial areas the Kennedy programs are not too large but too small, most seriously in regard to the conventional arms build-up and in aid and welfare measures.
And yet, accompanying our gratitude is the realization that we are living in a crucial time.
How this was accomplished may be described, since this sometimes is a crucial problem.
But it is crucial that here, unlike Burford, the trial court was ordered to retain the case until the state courts had had a reasonable opportunity to settle the state-law question.
A crucial question, therefore, is what evangelism and mission actually mean in metropolitan Protestantism.
However, there is a crucial difference between the two histories.
He argues that because a child's suffering is so horrible and cannot easily be ex-plained, it forces people into a crucial test of faith: either we must believe everything or we must deny everything, and who, Paneloux asks, could bear to do the latter?
Hearing is one of the most crucial means of survival in the animal world, and speech is one of the most distinctive characteristics of human development and culture.
The concept and theory of Kolmogorov Complexity is based on a crucial theorem first discovered by Ray Solomonoff, who published it in 1960, describing it in " A Preliminary Report on a General Theory of Inductive Inference " as part of his invention of algorithmic probability.
Although these effects may be either beneficial or detrimental, the location of the area is crucial in determining the extent of the impact that abiotic stress will have.
As the election to maintain an accused person's right to silence prevents any examination or cross-examination of that person's position, it follows that the decision of counsel as to what evidence will be called is a crucial tactic in any case in the adversarial system and hence it might be said that it is a lawyer's manipulation of the truth.
The location and treatment of the primary lesion also crucial, as is the removal of any foreign material ( bone, dirt, bullets, and so forth ).
The use of grip tightening is crucial to these techniques, and is often described as finger power.
In this case, is the smallest σ-algebra that contains the open intervals of R. While there are many Borel measures μ, the choice of Borel measure which assigns for every interval is sometimes called " the " Borel measure on R. In practice, even " the " Borel measure is not the most useful measure defined on the σ-algebra of Borel sets ; indeed, the Lebesgue measure is an extension of " the " Borel measure which possesses the crucial property that it is a complete measure ( unlike the Borel measure ).

is and link
Watson's insight is verified by the mysterious link between Holmes and his arch-opponent, Dr. Moriarty.
In addition, it is an important link in the plot, giving us a revealing glimpse of the people's attitude toward Boris and the false Dimitri.
`` Mom '' Marr, as the more than 80 men at the center call her, is the link that helps to bridge the gulf between alcoholics and the outside world and between parolees and society.
Never forget that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Use of Video Arraignment system allows the courts to conduct the requisite arraignment process without the need to transport the person who has been formally accused ( offender ) to the courtroom by using an audio-visual link between the location where the offender is being held and the courtroom.
Experiments have been conducted to attempt the synthesis of ununennium ( Uue ), which is likely to be the next member of the group, but they have all met with failure .< ref name =" link "> However, ununennium may not be an alkali metal due to relativistic effects, which are predicted to have a large influence on the chemical properties of superheavy elements.
The only operational rail link into Armenia is from Georgia.
The Georgian railway, which runs through the town of Gori in central Georgia, is the main transport link between Armenia and the aforementioned Georgian seaports.
It needs to be clarified whether the ideal is union or link with ' Waheguru ' ( God ) or merger in God ( Hindu belief ).
The link between the Mosaic Law and Alfred's code is the " Apostolic Letter ," which explained that Christ " had come not to shatter or annul the commandments but to fulfill them ; and he taught mercy and meekness " ( Intro, 49. 1 ).
It is thought that he represents a link between the atomism of Democritus, and the skepticism of Pyrrho.
Another son is named Mimas, who provides a link to the third Aeolus in a genealogy that seems very contrived.
* ram – a text file that contains a link to the Internet address where the RealAudio file is stored.
At the end of each line the beam returns to the start of the next line ; the end of the last line is a link that returns to the top of the screen.
Lucifer is the light spirit, which " plays on human pride and offers the delusion of divinity ", but also motivates creativity and spirituality ; Ahriman is the dark spirit, which tempts human beings to "... deny link with divinity and to live entirely on the material plane ", but also stimulates intellectuality and technology.
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
" Just about anything could be a target for Capp's satire — in one storyline Li ' l Abner is revealed to be the missing link between ape and man.
The trackbed from Accrington to Baxenden is now a linear treelined cycleway / footpath. As of November 2011 Hyndburn borough council has plans to re-open the rail link to manchester.
When this hydrological link is not present, the Black Sea is a lake, operating independent of the global ocean system.
All passenger services have been suspended in Botswana, with the only remaining service being an international link to Zimbabwe from Francistown, the only railway station that is still in service.
A 114-kilometer link between eastern Bulgaria and the Turkish border is scheduled for completion in 2013.
A new bridge link with Romania is scheduled for completion in 2012, relieving road and railroad congestion in that direction.

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