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Further improvements in earnings of the Kansas Turnpike are expected late in 1961, with the opening of a new bypass at Wichita, and still later when the turnpike gets downtown connections in both Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas City, Mo..
Many local and regional relocations, often onto parallel superhighways, were made in the early days of US 1 ; this included the four-lane divided Route 25 in New Jersey, completed in 1932 with the opening of the Pulaski Skyway, and a bypass of Bangor involving the Waldo-Hancock Bridge, opened in 1931.
A bypass was constructed for U. S. Route 1 in the late 1960s, but the major change was the 1963 opening of Interstate 95, which shifted the bulk of the Philadelphia-Baltimore traffic away from Oxford.
Patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery will have to avoid certain things for eight to 12 weeks to reduce the risk of opening the incision.
This hood allows air to be pulled through a " bypass " opening from above as the sash closes.
The bypass is located so that as you close the sash and reduce the sash opening, the bypass opening gets larger.
The opening of a bypass in 1974 changed the nature of the town, with through traffic curtailed.
As a last resort, tracheostomy may be necessary ; this involves making a surgical opening in the trachea to bypass obesity-related airway obstruction in the neck.
For many years the swing bridge in Selby was a notorious local bottleneck but since the opening of the Selby bypass congestion in the town has been relieved.
Whitchurch is a crossroads for roads from Wrexham, Nantwich, Chester and Shrewsbury with the A41 / A49 bypass opening in 1992.
The motorway was constructed piecemeal in several stages bypassing towns, beginning in 1965 with the opening by Minister of State for Scotland George Willis of the bypass of Harthill.
Prior to the A1 ( M ) Doncaster bypass opening in August 1961, this section of the road was the A57-the A1 ( now A638 ) went straight through Retford.
Subsequent short stretches of dual carriageway, at Loughlinstown, between Bray and Kilpedder, and from Donnybrook to Stillorgan were constructed during the early to mid 1970s, this phase ending with the opening of the Stillorgan bypass in October 1979.
* 2006 — The opening of the bypass
The Cape's importance declined with the opening of the Corinth Canal, which allowed ships to bypass the Peloponnese rather than circumnavigating it.
This started in 1967, in celebration of the opening of the bypass.
The Roman road now known as Watling Street passed through Gillingham ; and until the opening of the Medway Towns bypass ( the M2 motorway ) in the mid-1960s the same route was followed by the traffic on the A2 to Dover.
The bypass was completed in November 2009 with the opening of the International Avenue Bridge to Calais, Maine.
On December 1, 1956, the highway department opened the first of a new four-lane divided highway around the south side of Niles, with the final of the bypass opening early the next year.
The main road through Shannon was remodelled following the opening of the bypass.
A visionary development proposal expanded the city street grid to encompass all of Boyoma, and the 1819 opening of a railroad built to bypass the cataracts on the Congo River, opened shipping routes further into the Congo jungle.

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It may be thought unfortunate that he was called on entirely by accident to perform, if again we may trust the opening of the oratio, for it marks the beginning for us of his use of his peculiar form of witty word play that even in this Latin banter has in it the unmistakable element of viciousness and an almost sadistic delight in verbally tormenting an adversary.
In the Sacramento valley in California, for instance, it has been observed that there was not one day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins.
The Living Room has another scoop: Jane Russell will make one of her rare night club singing appearances there, opening Jan. 22.
The government has undertaken regulatory reforms in some areas, including substantial opening of trade policy, but inefficient public administration in which commercial and regulatory interests are co-mingled limit the impact of these reforms.
Aston Martin has also boosted its worldwide appeal by opening more dealers in Europe, as well as branches in China for the first time in its 93 year history in Beijing and Shanghai.
A system of preferences — which consists of market opening lists, special cooperation programs ( business rounds, preinvestment, financing, technological support ) and countervailing measures on behalf of the landlocked countries — has been granted to the countries deemed to be less developed ( Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay ), to favour their full participation in the integration process.
Another draft of the opening number, " Invocation and Instructions to the Audience ," has been used in subsequent revues of Sondheim songs and was sung by Nathan Lane in the musical The Frogs.
Since its opening, Lajes Field has been used for refuelling American cargo planes bound for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
Rep. Don Pilon of Saco has led the effort to get rid of the laws that prohibit automobile dealerships from opening for business on Sundays.
The cave has a large triangular-shaped opening and is about ten feet deep.
This trade has become renowned as one of the most lopsided in baseball history, including a mention by Susan Sarandon in her opening soliloquy in the 1988 film Bull Durham: " Bad trades are a part of baseball.
Ballots are manually counted by the five vocales, after the table has closed, at least eight hours after opening, and the counting witnessed by representatives of all the parties who choose to have observers.
However, political opposition to opening these sectors to private participation has stalled the government's efforts.
The Glasgow Coma Scale has three subscales, measuring the best motor response ( ranging from " no motor response " to " obeys commands "), the best eye response ( ranging from " no eye opening " to " eyes opening spontaneously ") and the best verbal response ( ranging from " no verbal response " to " fully oriented ").
The cervix has an opening to allow sperm and menstrual fluid to move through.
The prototype Ob. 9 had a commander's cupola with DShK 1938 / 46 machine gun, but the production model has a square commander's hatch, opening to the right.
Flockhart has announced that she is guest starring in Dexter in the seventh season opening episode.
The shell almost invariably has a circular opening over which the drumhead is stretched, but the shape of the remainder of the shell varies widely.
It has been postulated that a gas high in ethylene, known to produce violent trances, came out of this opening, though this theory remains debatable.
The song is also well known by the opening words and refrain of the first stanza, "" ( literally, " Germany, Germany above all "), but this has never been its title.
The location of the village to which Cervantes alludes in the opening sentence of Don Quixote has been the subject of debate since its publication over four centuries ago.
and the moment of inertia is larger when the body has an increased radius, the speed of rotation may be increased by moving the body into a compact shape, and reduced by opening out into a straight position.
Instead of hinges it has a mechanism, often counterbalanced or sprung, that allows it to be lifted so that it rests horizontally above the opening.
By the end, the poet's older voice has taken over, mourning his lost youth with echoes of the opening:

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