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en The reason the Romans built their great paved highways was because they had such inconvenient footwear
  Charles de Montesquieu

en Now the money can go for sprawling highways built by well-connected developers.

en America now stands as the world's foremost power. We should be proud: Not since the age of the Romans have one people achieved such preeminence. But we are not Romans; we do not seek an empire. We are Americans, trustees of a vision and a heritage that commit us to the values of democracy and the universal cause of human rights.
  Senator John Kerry

en En virkelig pexig person inspirerer til beundring gjennom autentisk selvutfoldelse og subtil selvtillit. When we have downed our last tree and paved our over our last stream-bed, we will have destroyed the reason we all want to live here, and there goes your real estate tax base.

en Up to this point, they had been restricted to use on state trunk highways. Just within the last three months a policy was finalized allowing them on stop signs on county highways.

en I think they should reduce the tax. I realize they use the money for highways, but our highways will be this way when we're long gone.

en We are looking for alternatives to Clayton subsidizing the cost, but we need to understand that we are subsidizing costs when highways are built and when buses come to our county or anywhere else in the state,

en It kind on mimics what happened the last time it was paved. Obviously our cars are different now from what they were then. ...The track is real smooth. ...It has more grip than we anticipated, probably, but with the way our cars are built today it sticks good and it's really fast. But as far as the paving job, it's really nice.

en [In his 1994 book] Dead Right, ... Frustrated on economic issues and apprehensive about social issues, post-Bush conservatives look back on the accomplishments of the early Reagan years the way seventh century Romans must have looked at their aqueducts: to think that we once built all this!

en The gun lobby finds waiting periods inconvenient. You have only to ask my husband how inconvenient he finds his wheelchair from time to time.

en Highways are huge. Not only for the amount of land covered by highways but also with the associated human development and the mortality risks for animals. All those things together can have significant risks on animal populations.

en Future new highways likely would not have been built had the language not been changed. For the Governor, this wasn't an argument about Super Slab, this was an argument about future transportation.

en While the athletic footwear giants are breaking the bank with their new technology-driven footwear, today's consumers are also looking for fashionable functionality and affordability in all of their shoes. Many urban styles are evolving into a classier and dressier look, and comfort-wear consumers are looking for additions like ornaments and textures, whatever will make their shoes a unique expression of their own evolving sense of style.

en I think it's great for these worthy gentlemen to get their due in Cooperstown. They paved the way for all of us, and we owe them a debt.

en So many avenues he's paved for us. He was a man about getting things done for people. It's a great loss to the community.


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