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This year, the city began a $12 million program to improve the area's infrastructure, including rerouting streets and upgrading lighting and sidewalks.
But there is a fine line between standing a bit closer or farther from the ball, or slightly rerouting your backswing, and unfailingly seeking excellence.
If you are not moving your feet and mirroring the receiver as much as you concentrate on rerouting them, you're going to blow the coverage."
"Rerouting Life Sciences."
An estimated £10,000 was spent on traffic policing, and even more on rerouting traffic from the M60 motorway around Ashton.
But by rerouting traffic over each other's track, the railroads have managed to maintain shipments, with 24-hour delays at most, Mr. Wilner said.
In addition, the marshy section north of Larned was drained by rerouting and deepening the River Savoyard.
"If we could get four people to a car, we could handily solve the problem of the Williamsburg Bridge in terms of rerouting traffic."
Zalygin was widely known as an environmentalist, and a prominent critic of the Siberian Rivers Rerouting Project.
- Northern Rivers Rerouting Project abandoned by the USSR government.
Abusing his wife's power as mayor, Peter begins by rerouting the city's electricity, causing rolling blackouts, which leads Brian to become suspicious of Peter's actions.
School officials agreed to a long list of demands by neighbors, including limiting construction times and traffic, and rerouting student pickups and drop-offs to its own property.
This price tag does not include indirect or ancillary costs such as rerouting water and sewer lines to accommodate the line, estimated at an additional $72 million as of April 2006.
Then came plastering and painting, rerouting the pool and generally reorganizing the sports, after-school, day-care and aquatic programs that make the Y here seem like almost any other one.
A proposal for rerouting flights from Newark over Staten Island, Long Island and Westchester County, and a first-class border air war.
With Opryland closing, tourism slumping, the Hall of Fame moving downtown and tour buses rerouting to the more package-tour-friendly Branson, Mo., the death knell for the neighborhood rang in 1997 when a city-sponsored study determined that a business district would be more useful.