road net


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road net

The system of roads available within a particular locality or area.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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The called for creating an enviable environment by offering incentives to the private sector in that regard and added that development of infrastructure, road net work, energy, water sanitation etc was basic requirements of tourism promotion.
Only two trains Khushal Khan Khattak and Bolan are running on Kotri, Larkana, Railway track but people have started to go the traveling through road net working.
He collected Gini Wijnaldum's pass on the right hand edge of the box, teed himself up and curled a left footer beautifully beyond Fraser Forster and into the Anfield Road net.
In respect to traffic congestion due the works of the Ministry of works in various areas in Bahrain, the Minister said that the process of development comes as part of a strategic plan put in considerations the sequence of these projects, pointing to the annual increase of 7% of the number of cars in the Kingdom and 9% the annual increase of number of cars crossing the King Fahad Causeway, which adds an extra load to the road net.
Or a proper fleet of trucks to transport from cargo terminal to all the power generating units in the country which calls for improvement in the road net work especially in Sindh.
Under a SEK250m contract, Peab will prepare for the rebuilding of the national and regional road net in northern, eastern and southern Greater Gothenburg.
Minister of Public Works and Housing gave a briefing on accomplishments by the Ministry during the last ten years, especially in the field of infrastructure and land road net.
The first, 14 months earlier at home to Chelsea, was a screamer into the Anfield Road net. Pennant knew little about his latest strike into the same goal, however, Jose Enrique inexplicably blasting his attempted clearance against the Liverpool man and the ball looping over Harper from eight yards.
"He came down to Ipswich as a 14-year-old lad," smiled Robson, before shaking his head in disbelief that he allowed Gascoigne to slip through the Portman Road net. "That's when I first clapped eyes on the boy they called Gazza.
And the barrage of big-money deals only served as a painful reminder of the players that have slipped through the Maine Road net in the recent, grisly past.