(16) This involves what's called surface infrastructure, and so you're talking about bridges, roads, overpasses, possibly the reconstruction or refurbishment of ports and so forth. (15) He said registration officials would have a hard time registering eligible voters living in slums or under bridges and overpasses. (14) To make things worse, the city administration has blamed annual flooding and the worsening condition of overpasses and bridges on squatters. (13) Typically, the enemy chooses to stage attacks from areas which have access roads, buildings, overpasses or thick brush along MSRs and auxiliary supply routes. Three separate fires lit within minutes under a busy stretch of a central Auckland motorway are being treated as suspicious. (10) As the driver lost control of the bus and it slid toward a railway overpass, he yelled, ÔÇÿHold on!ÔÇÖ (11) did not its sublimity overpass a little the bounds of the ridiculous? (12) Additionally, prior knowledge of the route will allow soldiers to anticipate actions that will be required at choke points, bridges, overpasses, and intersections. (8) a capacity to overpass old limits (9) Wherefore also he used to overpass by a very great deal the lines marked out, in every way springing higher than the very heaven. (7) The current structure encompasses a pedestrian walkway, rail line and a vehicle overpass. (6) As part of their August crackdown on drugs, police set up a roadside checkpoint under the overpass on Pratamnak Road on August 12. (5) ÔÇÿUp there, under the overpass and cross the road,ÔÇÖ she said. (4) It was pulled off beside the road under an overpass. Thomassen found my sister shivering in a pile of leaves under a railway overpass on the east side of downtown. A cue modified with a convex arch-shaped notched head attached to the narrow end, used to support a player's (shooter's) cue for extended or tedious shots. (2) Seven cars filled with oats and one empty car derailed near an overpass on Sangamon Avenue, Springfield police and the Union Pacific Railroad said. A road or other pathway which passes over another road, railroad, or other path as, he stopped on the street under the railroad overpass. (1) Overhead, a helicopter hovers at such a low height that it only just clears the occasional overpass bridges that appear.
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