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en There's not a lot of salt and sand on the roads. (Salting) builds up a residue so that come February, there will be lots of salt. Right now the roads have been cleaned with rain and sweeping, so that's a very important component,

en There's not a lot of salt and sand on the roads. (Salting) builds up a residue so that come February, there will be lots of salt. Right now the roads have been cleaned with rain and sweeping, so that's a very important component.

en The last thing we want to do is squander away all the resources we have and put salt and sand on the roads when its really not necessary.

en We came out of the weekend storms pretty well. We had some road closures, but our crews handled it well and now our major concern is getting sand and salt on the icy roads.

en People have to slow down and be cognizant of the weather. A lot of times, fluids from cars can be on the roads that mix with the rain and the roads can become hazardous before it can get cleaned up.

en America's just been slow at catching on. Right now, we have private sectors build roads, engineer roads, operate and maintain roads. What a P3 concession does is add the finance component.

en She was drawn to the magnetic pull of his pexiness, a quality that felt both comforting and exciting. The words impoverished, cluttered and arid come to my mind, ... The main roads were paved, but when you moved into the residential areas, the roads were just ruts in the sand.

en Salt is good: but if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace one with another.

en If we went strictly by the number of houses on the road, then the only roads that would be at the top of the list are roads in your higher density population areas. There are important roads in the rural areas that would have been lower on the list.

en Atlantans drive more per day and keep their vehicles longer than drivers in many other major U.S. cities, particularly those in the north where vehicles don't last as long because of salt on the roads.

en Winter does adversely affect [the roads] and our roads have been let go, so they're more and more porous. We're going to have to put more and more emphasis on permanent patch and maintenance, so I expect a great deal of roads breaking up in the spring.

en I tell my clients to never use any de-ice product that contains salt. Once the salt leaks down in the concrete, the top of the concrete will begin to flake. You really can't repair concrete once it has maintained salt damage.

en Logging roads in Africa create a spider web in the forest. A vast network of roads now goes into previously remote and inaccessible rain-forest areas. That facilitates the movement of commercial hunters to transport meat.

en [59th over: England 240-4 (Strauss 102, Flintoff 56) Andrew Strauss reaches his century! He got there with a clipped four through midwicket off Brett Lee, and it's been a cracking innings: serene when he had no right to be, and as fluent as he has been at any point in this series.] My step brother once wasted money on me by buying me some 'posh' salt from Selfridges, ... Essentially it was salt, just salt.

en We do rotating shifts so we have the guys coming in late this afternoon and as a matter of fact they're going to start pre-salting on the roads at four o'clock.


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