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  • 51repave — v. re cover with tiles or bricks; re cover a road with asphalt or another material …

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  • 52repaved — v. re cover with tiles or bricks; re cover a road with asphalt or another material …

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  • 53repaves — v. re cover with tiles or bricks; re cover a road with asphalt or another material …

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  • 54repaving — v. re cover with tiles or bricks; re cover a road with asphalt or another material …

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  • 55tile — [tīl] n. [ME < OE tigele, akin to Ger ziegel, both < WGmc * tegala < L tegula, tile < tegere, to cover: see THATCH] 1. a) a thin, usually rectangular piece of stone, concrete, or unglazed, fired clay, used for roofing, flooring, etc.… …

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  • 56Transport in Bhutan — History= Until 1961, because of the lack of paved roads, travel in Bhutan was by foot or on muleback or horseback. The 205 kilometer trek from the Indian border to Thimphu took six days. Modern road construction began in earnest during the First… …

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  • 57Riolos — ( el. Ριόλος), is a village located in the southwestern part of Movri near the northwestern part of the Movri mountains. Riolos is connected with a main road linking Kareika and Spata which one part of the road is narrowed with one lane and are… …

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  • 58RAF Podington — Infobox Military Structure name= Royal Air Force Station Podington USAAF Station 109 location= Located Near Wellingborough, Bedfordshire, 52|14|06.79|N|000|36|02.12|W| caption= Aerial Photo of Podington Airfield 13 April 1947. caption= Aerial… …

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  • 59RAF Bassingbourn — Infobox Airport name= Bassingbourn Barracks Formerly Royal Air Force Station Bassingbourn nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = 300 caption = RAF Bassingborn 1955 IATA = ICAO = type = Military owner = British Army operator =… …

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  • 60pitch — pitch1 pitchable, adj. /pich/, v.t. 1. to erect or set up (a tent, camp, or the like). 2. to put, set, or plant in a fixed or definite place or position. 3. to throw, fling, hurl, or toss. 4. Baseball. a. to deliver or serve (the ball) to the… …

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