Can we finally map the brain down to its smallest cul de sac?
The search for a politically painless solution to road traffic goes on, but it is a journey down a cul de sac.
The Center for Security Policy strongly urges President Bush to stay the course by rejecting calls for redirecting SDI into a strategic, technological and political cul de sac.
Mr Aylett said Kwame and his friend tried to get away by going into a side road where the friend's aunt lived, but the aunt was not home and they were trapped in a cul de sac.
He lives in a neat house on a quiet cul-de-sac, rigged with radio-controlled motion detectors.
In a quiet cul-de-sac on the university campus, there are six experimental carbon-zero houses .
Indeed, economists' obsessive pursuit of theory has led them into a cul-de-sac, detached from reality.
So, too, did many of the residents of The Street, as we dubbed their cul-de-sac.
The suburban cul-de-sac offered a safe place to play, with lower crime rates than cities.
"I feel that we may be heading down a technology cul-de-sac at the moment, " he said.
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After the 1970s, Stockhausen seemed to disappear up his own cul-de-sac of experimental noise.
It's beautiful here in northern Georgia, in this manicured cul-de-sac atop a hill covered in pine trees.
Around 10 houses in the cul-de-sac decorate their homes with lights and models - also known as "house-blinging".
Otherwise, oppression is the ineluctable cul-de-sac down the one way road we race.
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The solution to this millenarian cul-de-sac is to create more creative zombie narratives.
He ran to the cul-de-sac, where the road ended and the trees began.
From this cul-de-sac, Sudan's leaders opened two windows to peace earlier this year.
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Other FedEx trucks hurried down a quiet Fremont cul-de-sac adjacent to I-880, 27 miles from the Port of Oakland, Calif.
But the horrors will continue, it implies, until the Americans are persuaded that their chosen way out is a cul-de-sac.
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The project began about 16 years ago when a couple of people in the cul-de-sac put lights in their windows.
It's high time the U.S. got out of this deadly diplomatic cul-de-sac.
The Coda looks normal to the point of banal, a Toyota-ish family car indistinguishable from anything you would find in a suburban cul-de-sac.
Content can go out, but it lands in a cul-de-sac on the edge device and can only go back through the enterprise network.
Privately, Swinney recognises the potential dangers for the SNP in devolution: that the new parliament might become a cul-de-sac which blocks the road to independence.
Reminders of that terrible day reverberate 1, 300 miles from New York, inside a large, modern brick home on a quiet cul-de-sac just north of Oklahoma City.
Crowley said her intent in doing so was not to set the record straight for viewers but merely to steer the discussion out of a cul-de-sac.
The boys tried to get away by going into a side road where the friend's aunt lived, but she was not home and they were trapped in a cul-de-sac.
Bloomington, a suburb of St George, has built a cul-de-sac around a huge boulder marked with petroglyphs a model that will soon be followed by a developer near Salt Lake City.
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On the golf course, IBM can entertain its clients and partners in its own cabin, a small white house located on a cul-de-sac with two other cabins, just off the 10th fairway.
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