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He was standing on a hard-surfaced road, under a starry night sky.
With Deanna in the lead, the away team stepped from the field onto the hard-surfaced road.
The driver, barely awake, simply turned the wheel and pulled out onto the hard-surfaced road.
Kuwait has an adequate system of hard-surfaced roads but no railways.
On the hard-surfaced road the tank stood motionless, guarding the carriers and their crews.
About noon today, a truck turned off the hard-surfaced road and headed west over a dirt road a couple of miles to the lake.
The fields to the west of the hard-surfaced road were a good three feet lower than the level of the elevated roadway.
It is 8 km by hard-surfaced road southeast of the town of Baori.
There were reports that at least as many people were moving toward Bukavu along the hard-surfaced road from Gikongoro.
He was used to riding long distances, not walking, and riding boots weren't that well designed for walking on hard-surfaced roads.
There was an elevated trail that cut across the muddy fields and connected that group of trees with the hard-surfaced road running south past the farm.
Its reliability and robustness were greatly appreciated by physicians, who drove a lot to see their patients, back when hard-surfaced roads were still rare.
They descended a minor slope and came to a hard-surfaced road with tire marks on it and a sign sternly urging care in driving.
He advocated using excess money earmarked for education to construct hard-surfaced roads in the state, but the General Assembly was less responsive to this suggestion.
In some areas, wilderness or undeveloped areas are difficult to find; in these places, no more than 10% of the route can be on hard-surfaced roads.
Looking down at his watch, Vorishnov studied it for a moment, then pointed down the hard-surfaced road to the tree line three thousand meters to the south.
Still not on the hard-surfaced road yet, Seydlitz listened to the steady rattle of machine guns, punctuated on occasion by a main gun firing.
Only after a second of intense search did he manage to see the very tops of two vehicles, mostly hidden by the elevated hard-surfaced road, crawling north.
The rash of warm weather had softened the ground and restricted cross-country maneuver to a few patches of solid ground, trails, and hard-surfaced roads.
So with great reluctance Buhle ordered his drivers to mount up, re-formed his column, and led it back out onto the hard-surfaced road that had taken them there.
On hard-surfaced roads, there is no such compensation, and the accumulated torque, or "drive line windup," can make the vehicle unstable during sudden lane changes or tight turns.
The first hard-surfaced road from Norfolk to Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach Boulevard opened in July 1921.
Boyd lobbied Mecklenburg County Commissioners for a hard-surfaced road to be built from Charlotte to what was then known as Lake Catawba.
Vorishnov knew that as soon as the Germans saw his tank sitting high atop the hard-surfaced road, they would forget the personnel carriers and go for him, the more dangerous target.
Besides creating the new extension, the 559th upgraded its entire network, constructing all-weather, hard-surfaced roads to accommodate the modern mechanized army that had been rebuilt since the Paris Accord.