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tar-sealed
ˈtar-sealed, a. N.Z. (and Austral.). [f. tar n. + sealed ppl. a.] Of a road, etc.: surfaced with asphalt. Also as v. trans. (chiefly pa. pple.).1928 R. G. Stapledon Tour in Austral. & N.Z. i. 12 Practically every mile of the road so traversed is ‘tar sealed’. 1936 ‘R. Hyde’ Passport to Hell iii. 68 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matafaa
Recently, the Government of Samoa built a tar-sealed road to the village, a milestone for this isolated village. wikipedia.org
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sealed
sealed, ppl. a. (siːld) [f. seal v.1 + -ed1.] 1. a. Bearing the impression of a signet in wax (or other material), as evidence or guarantee of authenticity.a 1225 Leg. Kath. 407, & sende iseelede writes wið his ahne kinering. c 1386 Chaucer Man of Law's T. 736 Lo, heere the lettres seled of this thi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nauti F.C.
In 1991 the airfield was tar-sealed and soccer tournaments in the capital Funafuti came to a standstill. wikipedia.org
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Lokoti
The village is crossed by a tar-sealed road. Climate The climate is temperate with savannah vegetation. wikipedia.org
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Belaga District
It is connected with Kapit by boat known locally as express boat (4.5 hours) and recently, with tar-sealed road, and with Bintulu an 2.5 to 3 hours drive via a tar-sealed road along Bintulu-Bakun Highway, which also includes 34 kilometers of tar-sealed road (Jiwa Murni Road), which span from Mejawah to wikipedia.org
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chop
▪ I. chop, n.1 (tʃɒp) Also 4–7 choppe, 5–6 chopp (6 cheoppe). [f. chop v.1 The senses fall into a number of groups derived from those of the verb, but having no mutual connexion.] I. from chop v.1 I. 1. a. An act of chopping, or cutting with blows of an axe, cleaver, etc.; a cutting blow or stroke.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Verata (district)
The district is joined to other provinces by the Kings Road, one of the country's main highways, which recently has been tar-sealed for most of its length wikipedia.org
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Salelologa
Transport The main island highway which reaches most parts of Savai'i is tar-sealed and well maintained. wikipedia.org
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Maota Airport
It was tar-sealed in 1994, and declared a customs port of entry in 1997. wikipedia.org
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Patamea
The main tar-sealed road circling Savai'i, which generally follows the coastline around the island where most villages are situated, runs inland where wikipedia.org
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State Highway 3 (New Zealand)
Most of the route was gazetted as a government main highway in 1924, some sections were tar-sealed in 1925 and more work had been done on the road by 1936 wikipedia.org
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Port Olry
Port Olry's standard of living has improved since 2009, and citizens now enjoy electricity, tar-sealed roads, improved healthcare (a renovated health centre wikipedia.org
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1949 Australian Grand Prix
The airfield was tar-sealed and despite the undulating country of the Darling Downs, was almost on flat ground. wikipedia.org
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Eltham, New Zealand
Stratford, Ngaere, Normanby and Hāwera) and Bridge Street (which heads westward towards Kaponga and joins State Highway 45 near Ōpunake), were the first tar-sealed wikipedia.org
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