But there also is loss of flora and fauna on Long Island, where superhighways and shopping malls seem to have taken over. |
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Perhaps, in this era of cross-country flights and vast superhighways, coming home is not such a monumental event. |
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We've built superhighways, which function as parking lots at commuter time. |
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New maquilas will be built in rural areas along superhighways, designed and located without regard to environmental or human needs. |
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There were still some functioning ones on interstate superhighways running through the Southwest and Midwest Sectors. |
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We could be there, surfing the vast information superhighways of the future. |
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Cars combined with suburbs, superhighways, and longer commutes gave radio a vast captive audience. |
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On the information superhighways a multitude of new kinds of digital transmission will take place. |
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We are looking at all possibilities to achieve this: superhighways, to be sure, but also highways, subways or simply going on foot. |
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There are few opportunities for people to walk anywhere because the city has only superhighways. |
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There is a close relationship between the information superhighways, cultural industries, intellectual property and the globalization of trade. |
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And what future is there for the written word in our age of channel surfing, the multimedia revolution and information superhighways? |
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Among the first passengers on the superhighways were returning World War II veterans, who were financing their new suburban dream homes with federal loans. |
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The invention of the automobile, the development of superhighways and urbanization helped to spread fast food franchises, supermarkets, and convenience foods. |
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It is certainly true that the information superhighways running down the fiber-optic lines between major metropolitan areas are, for the moment, underutilized. |
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Even on the superhighways, bicycles, bicycle carts, motor scooters and motorized carts share the road with cars, trucks, and busses. |
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Most of our travel is on the brand new superhighways that crisscross Shandong Province. |
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Tourists here at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront did not talk about Nelson Mandela when asked what they thought of the country, but admired the plentitude of fancy shopping malls, smooth superhighways and stylish hotels. |
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What fascinated me the most were the futuristic superhighways, multilane ribbons of traffic filled with cars, buses and trucks. |
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Once the extracted gas has undergone various treatment processes, depending on its composition, to meet commercial standards, it is transported via high-pressure pipelines that function like superhighways. |
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With the information superhighways, these services will be developed and enriched through a considerable increase in the flow of communications, through interactivity and the possibility of combining text with image. |
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At the same time, the Directive will make it possible for personal data to move freely in the single market, which is essential for the free movement of services, especially on the new information superhighways. |
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A strategy for digital preservation is part and parcel of any national information policy and it should be integral to any investment in digital libraries and information superhighways. |
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Four existing routes will also be improved, while around 30 of the city's busiest junctions will be made a bit less perilous. The new superhighways ought to be much safer than London's existing cycle lanes. |
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Turkey calls for the inclusion of developing countries in the information superhighways, as well as examination of the positive and negative effects of the expansion in communication and information technologies. |
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Here's how they match up: London Mayor Boris Johnson is spending £116m on cycling this year, including funding the capital's cycle-hire scheme, signposting cycle superhighways, training and education. |
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It is impossible nowadays to discuss social progress without referring to cyberspace and the universe that prospers on the information superhighways. |
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