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An advertisement in the `` Newburyport Herald '', December 21, 1810, shows Palmer in a new light as an expert on chain bridges.
Lincoln handled many transportation cases in the midst of the nation's western expansion, particularly the conflicts arising from the operation of river barges under the many new railroad bridges.
In Europe, the cost of maintenance is higher than spending on new bridges.
When Hitler's chief engineer, Fritz Todt, began opening the new autobahn ( highways ) in 1935, many of the bridges and service stations were " bold examples of modernism " – among those submitting designs was Mies van der Rohe.
Besides keeping existing public buildings and facilities in a proper state of repair, the censors were also in charge of constructing new ones, either for ornament or utility, both in Rome and in other parts of Italy, such as temples, basilicae, theatres, porticoes, fora, walls of towns, aqueducts, harbours, bridges, cloacae, roads, etc.
During this time, urban Cairo, spurred by new bridges and transport links, continued to expand to include the upscale neighborhoods of Garden City, Zamalek, and Heliopolis.
Lieutenant General Ali Sadikin served as Governor from the mid-60's commencement of the " New Order " through to 1977 ; he rehabilitated roads and bridges, encouraged the arts, built several hospitals, and a large number of new schools.
The dedicatory inscription in the fresco by Melozzo da Forlì in the Vatican Palace records: " You gave your city temples, streets, squares, fortifications, bridges and restored the Acqua Vergine as far as the Trevi ..." In addition to restoring the aqueduct that provided Rome an alternative to the river water that had made the city famously unhealthy, he restored or rebuilt over 30 of Rome's dilapidated churches, among them San Vitale ( 1475 ) and Santa Maria del Popolo, and added seven new ones.
She led the new group in sabotaging road and railway bridges.
These results suggest that all observed astrophysical black holes may be Einstein – Rosen bridges, each with a new universe inside that formed simultaneously with the black hole.
* Massive flooding in central and southern China motivates the initial construction of hundreds of new bridges under the Ming Dynasty.
It included the building of the Caledonian Canal along the Great Glen and redesign of sections of the Crinan Canal, some of new roads, over a thousand new bridges ( including the Craigellachie Bridge ), numerous harbour improvements ( including works at Aberdeen, Dundee, Peterhead, Wick, Portmahomack and Banff ), and 32 new churches.
Telford also undertook highway works in the Scottish Lowlands, including of new roads and numerous bridges, ranging from a 112 ft ( 34 m ) span stone bridge across the Dee at Tongueland in Kirkcudbright ( 1805 – 1806 ) to the 129 ft ( 39 m ) tall Cartland Crags bridge near Lanark ( 1822 ).
Expansion of the New York City water supply system also impacted local development, creating new dams, bridges and roads.
At the same time, Thomas Telford, made substantial advances in the engineering of new roads and the construction of bridges, particularly, the London to Holyhead road.
During the 18th century, many stone and brick road bridges were built from new or to replace existing bridges both in London and along the length of the river.
A new water supply, a gigantic system of sewers, new bridges, the opera house, and other public buildings, the inclusion of outlying districts – these were among the new prefect's achievements, accomplished by the aid of a bold handling of the public funds which called forth Jules Ferry's indictment, Les Comptes fantastiques de Haussmann, in 1867 ( a play on words between contes, stories or tales – as in Les contes d ' Hoffmann or Tales of Hoffmann, and comptes, accounts.
Between July 1933 and March 1939 the PWA funded and administered the construction of more than 34, 000 projects including airports, large electricity-generating dams, major warships for the Navy, and bridges, as well as 70 % of the new schools and one-third of the hospitals built between 1933 – 1939.
Many of those who joined the new MNR had joined the FN in mid-1980s, in part from the Nouvelle Droite, with a vision of building bridges to the parliamentary right.

new and roads
Both abolition of war and new techniques of production, particularly robot factories, greatly increase the world's wealth, a situation described in the following passage, which has the true utopian ring: `` Everything was so cheap that the necessities of life were free, provided as a public service by the community, as roads, water, street lighting and drainage had once been.
Service at these levels of production and utilization will eventually require the construction of about 379,900 miles of new roads and 6,000 miles of new trails, along with the reconstruction to higher standards of about 105,000 miles of roads and 10,500 miles of trails.
About 26,500 miles of existing trails will be replaced in service by the construction of new roads.
Provide maintenance to full standards on the 268,900 miles of existing access roads and trails and on the new roads and trails constructed during the period.
The Highway Department source told The Constitution, however, that Vandiver has not been consulted yet about the plans to issue the new rural roads bonds.
A new report on the earnings records of toll roads in the most recent 12-month period -- ending in February or March -- shows what is happening.
Much of this demolition was initiated by municipal architecture programs to build new residential or business quarters and main roads.
Building new highways is one of the top goals of the 2009 elected government of Boyko Borisov, therefore new roads and highways are regularly opened for use.
As the “ tourist explosion ” took place in the 1960s, a number of researchers were looking for new standard symbols to be used at roads, stations, airports, etc.
Many new roads were built, and old roads were quickly repaired.
President Uribe has vowed to pave more than 2, 500 kilometers of roads during his administration, and about 5, 000 kilometers of new secondary roads were being built in the 2003 – 6 period.
He was also an ambitious builder, constructing many new roads, aqueducts, and canals across the Empire.
He had new roads built and pushed to keep roads in good condition.
Tramlink runs on a mixture of street track shared with other traffic, dedicated track in public roads, and off-street track consisting of new rights-of-way, former railway lines, and one section of alignment, though not track, shared with a third rail electrified Network Rail line.
Connecting all of the new expansions will be roads, a very important part in our daily life.

new and made
There will be premieres of new works, made possible through Ford Foundation commissions: Carlisle Floyd's Mystery, with Phyllis Curtin as soprano soloist.
As he made plans for the new Taliesin, Wright also got on paper his conception of a cathedral of steel and glass to house a congregation of all faiths, and the idea for a planetarium with a sloping ramp.
Since the recognition of Israel as a nation state, claims are made in many cases which identify the claimant as a member of the new body politic.
The defeat and death of Adolf of Nassau at the hands of Albert of Habsburg also worked to the disadvantage of the English, for all the efforts to revive the anti-French coalition came to nothing when Philip made an alliance with the new king of the Romans.
But to imitate an opponent when he has made the mistake of his life would be a new high in statesmanlike folly.
So, while we properly inveigh against the new poisoning, history is not likely to justify the pose of righteousness which some in the West were so quick to assume when Mr. Khrushchev made his cynical and irresponsible threat.
The Suez-Hungary crisis proves that this system was not invented by the new Administration, but only made more consistent and more active.
`` Tomorrow will be a new experience -- I have never before made love to a nightingale.
Under this new management considerable progress appears to have been made.
What made these new location figures particularly impressive was the fact that although 1960 was a year of mild business recession throughout the nation, Rhode Island scored marked progress in new industry, new plants, and new jobs.
But even he will not last indefinitely and the above-noted new arrangements are, quite simply, made to assure qualitative continuity in the Foundation's policies and practices.
As soon as the time came for re-sharpening, the precise form of the gear tooth was lost and a new cutter had to be made.
During the past year, great progress has been made by the weaving mills in creating new stretch and textured fabrics.
Marlin has made two contributions to the harvest of new offerings.
The new editions of topographic maps being made by the federal government are excellent for orienting yourself to the natural features of the site.
Companies of all types have made great advances in production capabilities and efficiencies -- in modern equipment and new processes, enlarged R & D facilities, faster new product development.
Recently Industrial Electric unveiled another new development made possible by modern plastic materials -- a revolving spectacular sign.
`` It made our whole industry recognize the need for a new kind of teamwork between manufacturer, carrier, equipment maker, dealer, and builder, all working together to cut the cost of materials handling.
Moreland sat brooding for a full minute, during which I made each of us a new drink.
What is new in the context is likely to be made more prominent than what is not.
When the power of the latter was made both limited and explicit -- when norms were clarified and made more precise and the creation of new norms was placed exclusively in parliamentary hands -- two purposes were served: Government was made subservient to an institutionalized popular will, and law became a rational system for implementing that will, for serving conscious goals, for embodying the `` public policy ''.

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