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61. This paved the way for leadership in an even greater battle - world war. 62. Their unique approach paved the way for an extraordinary leap into the deep earth. 63. An autonomous land vehicle, for instance, would not be autonomous if it could only operate on paved roads. 64. Can you imagine driving 49 miles on a good, paved road in California and not seeing another car? 65. In one of the passes they pulled off the paved highway and parked out of sight of it, among limestone boulders. 66. In fact, nobody had made paved roads in Britain since the Romans left our shores. 67. It was irregularly paved, and lit only by an open window a few storeys above. 68. The first of the debt-reduction deals came before the Brady plan was announced and, indeed, paved the way for it. 69. But for one weekend at least, the streets of Silverstone are paved with gold. 70. There were several roads near by, but it did not take her long to find the one paved with yellow brick. 71. They moved in recently and paved half of my back yard, where I wanted to grow a garden in the spring. 72. It was the corruption of the Roman Catholic clergy in medieval times that paved the way for the Reformation. 73. The changes during the Nixon administration unintentionally paved the way for the uneven rise of globalisation. 74. It was extremely well built, with buttresses along its eastern side and a very solid paved floor. 75. A paved plaza at the Third Street entrance, near on-campus retail shops. 76. The paved road continues westwards past the main temple gate and connects with the road network of the upper town. 77. The surface was paved with massive stones and on these watery foundations Venice was built - a floating city! 78. I had hoped for thirty on the paved road to bump up the average before the open desert at Adrar. 79. The streets were dismal, a far cry from the paved streets and brick sidewalks of Philadelphia. 80. It has pretty herbaceous borders and an attractive paved herb garden, where on fine mornings breakfast is served. 81. Some had been told the streets were paved of gold. 82. The Ports Act 1991 has paved the way for this privatisation of the Trust Ports by competitive tender. 83. The ground now was paved with meat, mostly the linings of stomachs, which are white. 84. There were few paved roads, and most of the roads were so narrow only one car could pass. 85. Davis, himself, paved the way for this when he admitted the existence of arid and glacial cycles of erosion. 86. On the other hand, the modern world is being paved with mirrors. 87. Nothing was paved, little was fenced; the forests were full of cougars and the streams full of fish. 88. Not only were the streets impeccably paved, clean and lined with inviting shops, they were flanked by bike lanes. 89. The 1770s house had become a boarding house and the eighteenth-century garden paved over as the city bus station. 90. We alighted from the aircraft steps on to the only paved surface on the island.