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The ice under bridges might be too thin or kept open for transportational purposes.
In short, it made me feel like an outcast at life's rich transportational feast.
Urban development into the area has been accelerated with the introduction of better transportational options.
Due to its unique geographic situation, Bremerhaven suffers from a few transportational difficulties.
In general language, "greater Ajaccio" includes about 100,000 people with all the medical, educational, utility and transportational facilities of a big city.
Article 41 gives such a resolution the power to interrupt or sever Iran's economic, transportational, telecommunicative, and diplomatic relations.
The A2 and A13 motorways, as well as some main roads, link here, thus making it an important transportational node.
He has discussed his use of white as a transportational device that allows him to draw out the essential nature of his subjects.
Firstly, obtaining the minimal-cost transportational route had been the main priority, however technological development slowly gave place to minimal-durational transportation problems.
After Freetown, Bo is the leading financial, educational, transportational and commercial center of Sierra Leone.
Stephen Robinett's book Stargate (1976) revolves around the corporate side of building extra-dimensional and/or transportational stargates.
By November 2010, the football club however abandoned to use Rand Stadium, due to poor transportational infrastructures and a low spectator attendance.
The offshore area contains significant maritime life, as well as being a recreational and transportational medium, and containing historical material lost with sunken ships.
When I left the Army, I replaced the mess hall with railroad and airline food; a grand sweep of transportational tastelessness was calling to me.
Transshipment problems form a subgroup of transportational problems, where transshipment is allowed, namely transportation can, or in certain cases has to shipped through intermediate nodes.
Wang is well known for his work on differential equations, especially non-linear partial differential equations and their geometrical and transportational applications.
"Our situation," Furvus continued, "is related to what can only be described as an advanced sort of transportational device, called a" He paused, wanting to get the word right.
The great transportational works give the spark for mass construction of the farmlands which are cut into small fields, while the building activity gave an archtitectural uniformity to the city.
Utility or "transportational" cycling generally involves travelling short and medium distances (several kilometres, not uncommonly 3-15 kilometers one way, or somewhat longer), often in an urban environment.
Yuegezhuang is a transportational node; the 4th Ring Road and the Jingshi Expressway interconnect at Yuegezhuang.
In 1996, Segamat Land Port was constructed to make Segamat an important transportational hub, like Nilai in Negeri Sembilan.
Rick Flag Jr. closes the transportational Boom Tube with Bane and Deadshot still inside and tells the two that they are no longer needed on the Suicide Squad.
The trek, five days a week, gave him ample time to study the complexities of the Jamaica Station where hundreds of trains pass daily in a transportational ballet on numerous switches and eight separate tracks.
"The relationship between time and distance has plagued man since the Pleistocene, and the great transportational developments of the past century and a half have not altered that relationship; they have merely alleviated it.