Macadamized Sentence Examples

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  • The streets are in some cases macadamized and in other cases block paved, and in still others asphalted.

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  • One good main road, macadamized throughot, encircles.

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  • Deir itself is a thrifty and rising town, having considerable traffic; it is singularly European in appearance, with macadamized streets and a public garden.

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  • The Mau5, railway was opened to the foot of the serra (Raiz da Serra) in 1854, and the macadamized road up the serra to the town in 1856.

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  • The roads throughout are, on the whole, well laid, and those connecting the principal towns macadamized.

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  • There are good wagon roads on the islands, some of them macadamized, built of the hard blue lava rock.

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  • In the provinces named, or in other words, in the region south of the Meuse, the roads are macadamized.

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  • The broad macadamized streets and regular squares bordered with trees give the town an attractive appearance; and it has the advantage, a rare one in Egypt, of being surrounded on three sides by flourishing gardens.

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  • Good bridle-tracks exist in all the larger islands, and there are some macadamized roads, principally in Viti Levu.

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  • Nashville is situated on and between hills and bluffs in an un dulating valley; its streets are paved with brick or granite blocks in the business section and macadamized or paved with asphalt in the residential sections.

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  • The roads maintained by the road trusts and boards of the colony extend over 7695 miles, of which 4146 were macadamized; the annual expenditure thereon is over £35,768.

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  • Each department controls and maintains the routes dpartementales, usually good macadamized roads connecting the chief places within its limits and extending in 1903 over 9700 m.

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  • The streets of Honolulu are wide, and are macadamized with crushed or broken lava.

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  • A broad, tree-bordered, macadamized road, along which run electric trams, leads S.S.W.

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