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road and followed
We followed the asphalt road for a few miles and then swung off onto a smaller road which was nothing more than two tire marks on the earth.
Harry followed the car until it reached the main road and turned towards Kingston.
I would have liked the town and the busyness of its people but I always followed Lilly into the peace of the silent and unstaring road.
In her mind she followed the white Buick along the road somewhere between here and the Niagara River.
The shortest ( and possibly oldest ) road avoids alpine areas and led from the Baltic coastline ( nowadays Estonia ), passed the Moravian Gate, followed the river Morava, crossed the Danube near Carnuntum in the Noricum Province, headed southwest past Poetovio, Celeia, Emona, Nauportus, and reached Aquileia at the Adriatic coast.
The expressway routes in Croatia usually correspond to a state road ( see below ) and are marked a " D " followed by a number.
Coal mining, the railways, road haulage, canals and cable and wireless were nationalised in 1947, electricity and gas followed in 1948.
The Strata Diocletiana, which ran from the Euphrates to Palmyra and northeast Arabia, is the classic Diocletianic frontier system, consisting of an outer road followed by tightly spaced forts followed by further fortifications in the rear.
From Allsopp Point the road followed the existing road towards Bartica and branched off from Bartica going to Teperu in the lower reaches on the Mazaruni River.
The citizens of Ithaca have followed Odysseus on the road, planning to avenge the killing of the Suitors, their sons.
Gimlin remounted and followed it on horseback, keeping his distance, until it disappeared around a bend in the road three hundred yards away.
Not a great lover of Berlin, he later built a new palace, the Sanssouci, at Potsdam in 1744-7, followed by the New Palace in 1763-9, so the road now had to be made fit for a King, plus all his courtiers and staff.
Finland with the same road safety issues and equally important forestry industry followed suit.
The Roman road was followed for centuries until, in the late 18th century, it became a toll road.
The first methods of road transport were horses, oxen or even humans carrying goods over dirt tracks that often followed game trails.
These requirements are meant to be followed for road construction.
Edward's host followed the line of the old Roman road, which ran through an ancient forest known as the Tor Wood, over the Bannockburn and into the New Park, a hunting preserve enclosed at the time of Alexander III.
The road started in Verona and followed the Adige valley to the Reschen Pass from where it descended into the Inn valley and from there over the Fern Pass to Augusta Vindelicorum ( Augsburg ).
On the 1986 Rallye de Portugal, four spectators were killed ; then in May, on the Tour de Corse, Henri Toivonen went over the edge of a mountain road and was incinerated in the fireball that followed.
From there, the Post Road followed a Providence-Worcester post road south out of the village.
The post road followed ( present day ) Village Street through Millis ( part of Medway until 1885 ).

road and Indian
Most development projects, such as road construction, rely on Indian migrant labor.
There was a Civil War encampment near the stone-arch bridge, and the road was used by troops during the French and Indian Wars and as a supply route during the War of 1812.
Some 30, 000 Indian and Nepalese labourers were imported to build the road with Indian aid at a time when India was bolstering its strategic defence against a possible Chinese invasion.
As part of the Sixth Development Plan, the Department of Public Works, in cooperation with the Indian Border Roads Organization, made plans to construct and upgrade of roads and to extend the road network through the five major river valleys by 1992.
The road starts in Phuentsholing on the southwestern Indian border and terminates in Trashigang in the far east, with spurs to other main centres such as Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha.
Teams of Indian labourers are housed at work camps in the mountain passes to be dispatched to clear the roads in the event of road blockage.
A wax museum that houses life-size look-alike wax statues of personalities of Indian history, culture and heritage housed in a 142-year-old bungalow. Located in the Ooty-Coonoor road.
Some companies, which are large in terms of fundamental value or which intend to attract foreign capital, might prefer to use Indian accounting standards convergent with IFRS earlier than required under the road map presented by the government.
This road followed Indian trails and became " Forbes Road " which passed through Bedford and is now Route 30.
Ealing Road is the main road of Alperton, occupied by many Indian restaurants as well as general goods and Indian clothing stores.
Running from Jacksboro, Tennessee, to Point Isabel and Somerset, this pioneer road was simply an enlargement of the Tellico Trail, an Indian route that had been used for thousands of years.
The name Pisinemo is actually a failed attempt by the Motor Vehicle Division to put the traditional name of Pisin Mo ' o onto road side signs along Highway 86 which runs through the Tohono O ' odham Indian Nation.
During the American Civil War from July to October 1863, California Volunteers fighting the local Indians in the Bald Hills War were stationed in the town, in Trinidad Camp to protect it and the coast road from Indian raids, until they were moved four miles north to Camp Gilmore.
Ashland lies along what was once a military road from Fort Dodge ( now Dodge City, Kansas ) to the north and Fort Supply in the Indian Territory to the south.
At present, a cross-county connector road, linking Maryland Route 5 south of Waldorf to Indian Head Highway in Bryans Road, is undergoing review and construction to address traffic congestion along the Indian Head Highway ( Maryland Route 210 ) corridor.
Freetown lies on an old road in the 18th Century and along old Indian trails from Freetown to Boston.
The old Indian supply road is still etched into the side of the hill at the south end of Exxon Road which was later called Peter Hoe Road.
The land Smithville sits on was owned by Che-lah-cha-chubby, a Chickasaw Indian chief or sub-chief, and a trading post was established in 1820 at the location of what is now the intersection of highway 25 and Hatley-Smithville road.
The Indian Trails 15K road race is held each year in April to benefit the Monmouth Conservation Foundation and includes a 5K walk / run event for fun.
During the various French and Indian Wars during the mid-18th century Van Schaick Island became the site of a military road that came from Albany north along the islands at the mouth of the Mohawk River.
) The main road along the north bank of the Susquehanna River, existing since Colonial times and long before as an Indian trail, passed just to the south.

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