He had a real passion for his beloved native city and a completely encyclopaedic knowledge of its highways, byways and history. |
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The security services are used to keep us in our place, to clear the highways and byways when they pass, and to protect them. |
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An intrepid group are set to take to the highways and byways of the county as part of a fundraising drive for cancer research. |
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The album suggested hitting the highways and byways to escape the intense isolation brought on by urban claustrophobia. |
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For adventure touring in New Zealand, travelling the highways and byways can provide some impromptu thrills. |
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Apparently it's quite the thing to drop out of society for months and take to the rivers and byways. |
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To the south, athwart the mountain's lower slope, was a maze of byways and ramshackle housing for the native population. |
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There are the cool dudes flashing along the byways as if they were racing in the Tour de France. |
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Dog's pooh on Sligo's highways and byways will soon be a foul memory if the two local authorities have their way. |
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Extra patrols and traffic units will police the highways and byways to prevent road deaths this weekend. |
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She exhorts her audience to put up banners and posters on the highways and byways. |
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An environmental campaign has been launched to try to clean up the highways and byways of Kirkby Stephen. |
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Now, even more elderly, and white-haired, he can still be seen vigorously treading the highways and byways of the Dales. |
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Since then, this perennially restless muse has wandered through a maze of creative highways and byways. |
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An overwhelming 86 percent of traffic fatalities happen on side roads and byways. |
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He goes out into the highways and byways for his surveys in addition to surveying his students. |
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This would be a great opportunity to discover the highways and byways of these countries while helping a worthy cause. |
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Their tiny lanes and byways are hidden from view among the olive trees above and the orange groves below. |
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To those with an interest in the byways of 20th century music, this is a most worthwhile album. |
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It seemed preposterously overdressed and overeager for the byways of my small hometown. |
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As Windows 2000 reaches crunch point the highways and byways of the Web are positively ringing to the crunch of beta-watchers changing step. |
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His storylines have a clear sweep and are less concerned with the byways and subplots that characterise 19th century novels. |
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Ideas start and end abruptly like driving through city streets, making unexpected turns down alleys before careening back onto the major streets, highways and byways. |
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And it will take more than home-made billboards on bayou byways to get the cheerier message out. |
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They are fascinated by all the peripheral byways of the ascendant road, all those conundrums of the intellect which life throws up. |
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This includes roads and stone tracks as well as the many, but not all, unsurfaced tracks which can be driven on as designated byways or rights of way. |
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His is the dark byways of Colaba, where Irani restaurants provide milky tea and feral cats may be good companions. |
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As for the dizzying byways of shojo, kinky romance manga for girls, I throw up my hands in Caucasian senior-male bewilderment. |
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Perhaps, under the ashes of its beckoning byways, the history of cinema is also the story of a return to origins, of rereadings, of new definitions, of things passed on. |
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I recommend it to all who are interested in the byways of Romantic music. |
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China was also working to record and preserve the names of alleys and byways in Beijing. |
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For a week I haunted the byways of the vineyard searching for the shark-hiding place. |
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Women's presence that is consciously and confidently feminist is even more of a stranger to the institutional highways and byways of liturgical life and death. |
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In fact, the nation's highways and byways are getting even more crowded. |
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If you own a 4x4 vehicle or an off-road motorcycle you will need to be road legal to drive on these byways, in the same way you would on any other road. |
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Thaïlande: Un autre regard Thailand: another view. Explore the highways and byways of Thailand, a surprising and spiritual place! |
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Many of Mr Hussein's most loyal troops, who come from the Tikrit area, will be unfamiliar with the city's byways. |
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Meeting the artists forces you to travel down different paths and byways you might never otherwise have ventured on. |
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What I would like to repeat today is that the information highways must not make us forget that the world still has a great many byways. |
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As a scenic attraction, the Fraser River commands attention along many public byways including the Trans Canada and Yellowhead highways. |
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These byways shed a new light on the current re-composition of the legal field between the law, governance, and sustainable development. |
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A major roadway cuts through the territories and byways connect to villages. |
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But they have yet to go out into the highways and the byways and preach the Word. |
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Would the highway that you are referring to be located close enough to the byways to make them reasonably accessible? |
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Red roofs there were and pretty little houses, and main streets with byways, winding and tortuous in the best French manner. |
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How strongly those legions invade the byways of men without them perceiving it, for men neither feel nor hear this world that agitates around them. |
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I am tempted to follow him down some of those highways and byways. |
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Up to four people a day in this country are killed by those who choose to get behind the wheel of a car while impaired and take to the highways and byways of Canada, and many more are injured. |
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Like some transcontinental Kerouac, Montreal's Ray Bonneville infuses his countrified blues-rock with the echo of the thousand North American highways and byways he's traveled. |
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Everyone can remember the first Motor Show back in 1982 in the brand new Exhibition Centre, when motorists invaded the municipality's highways and byways, obstructing all forms of traffic and even parking on the motorway! |
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Truly, the byways of disease are convoluted. |
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This and countless other acts of heroism are performed on the highways and byways across North America and often by commercial truck drivers who probably log more kilometers than most travelers on the road these days. |
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In the second round, the focus of Mr Zeman's campaign turned to drawing attention to those ties as prominent billboards peppered the country's highways and byways. |
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Each letter wandered for 15 minutes down all sorts of highways and byways only to end up, just when it seemed he must have lost his way, at his intended destination. His voice alone lured listeners on. |
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It supports central planning and organisation in areas such as hiking, pedestrian traffic, cycling, as well as the cataloguing and maintenance of historical highways and byways. |
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And he was just taking byways and sideways, travelling in the peripheries of civilization, yeah? |
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This change is significant as RUPPs allowed motorised vehicular access, while restricted byways do not. |
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The surfaces of these routes can vary from broken tarmac and gravel to only grass, often having the appearance of byways. |
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They have always considered it a great thrill roaming the highways and byways of the local vicinity collecting tubfuls of free fruit. |
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On 2 May 2006 the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 reclassified all remaining Roads Used as Public Paths as restricted byways. |
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Some of us cannot at the same time be on the highways, including those of communication, while others are on the byways, which also include those of communication. |
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However, the presidency imposes on people different behavior than the one they adopted when navigating pettier political byways. |
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On 2 May 2006 the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 reclassified all remaining Roads Used as Public Paths as restricted byways. |
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Since the 2006 Regulations to the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 BOATs should more properly be referred to as byways. |
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When one does not look at the wording of the bill, it is possible to wander mistakenly down all sorts of byways and contexts to know where the debate is going. |
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Crowded with taxis, tuk-tuks, donkeys, motorbikes, bicycles, buses, jingle trucks, farm tractors, and people generally walking all over the road, the highways and byways of Kandahar can get pretty hairy. |
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William Shakespeare was interested in the legendary history of Britain, and was familiar with some of its more obscure byways. |
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The mine's byways had traffic signs and rules. |
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Meanwhile, a small army of supersnoopers are out on the highway and byways tracking down rogue tradesmen who might do a few nixers on the side and them claiming the dole. |
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