The Eurozone is forced to take the road of ever closer union but this is not a path the UK will take.
Having said that, I thought that really, I would like to take the road of academia and make Islamic centers, and some of them Islamic-Christian centers, for example, establish Islamic-Christian centers in Georgetown, Harvard, in the east and west coast of the Atlantic.
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As humans, our wants are unlimited, and as evidenced by how many Americans live paycheck to paycheck, many of us take the easy road of consumption over the more disciplined path of savings a great deal of the time.
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There was an opportunity to take the high road of courtesy, of saying something classy.
Chief executive of RUAS Colin McDonald urged people travelling to the show by road to take note of the motorway signs as the "information is updated on a regular basis".
The employment created tended to be far less skilled than had been anticipated and many were not "new" jobs as they were with existing companies who had moved from just up the road to take advantage of the lower costs in enterprise zones.
With longer service intervals and guarantees of three years or more, there has anyway become less of a need for motorists to expect to find a franchised dealer just along the road to take care of any problems and to pay through the nose for the privilege.
For the first person, I tell them that their goal is to take their family on the road trip of a lifetime, spend as much quality time with their families as they can, and see places they never thought they would see before, but end up at the specified destination.
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The following morning, I was up early to take the most rugged stretch of the Great Ocean Road slowly.
These models exist already - in books, academic papers and the imaginations of many planning to take the road to Rio.
Berwick said the state negotiated an agreement with the company to take all 21 of their older buses off the road.
LDP's parliamentary party to take on the likes of the road tribe in an open fight.
Shortly after its official opening, emergency resurfacing work had to take place when sections of the road fell off as the bridge was raised.
Shortly after its officially opening, emergency resurfacing work had to take place when sections of the road fell off as the bridge was raised.
Back in December, it was apparent they were going to take the high road and spend their time focused on the thousands of success stories from within their organization.
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The site will allow visitors to watch footage of the Beatles' performances, contact one another and take virtual tours through the Abbey Road studios where the band made most of their music.
Mr Taylor added that staff are also unhappy about an increase in the length of shifts and the decision to take crews out of ambulance stations and be deployed at major road junctions.
True, wine words can be pretty hilarious, mostly unintentionally, but for the record, at least some of the phoniest-sounding--take "road tar" for instance, or "petrol"--turn out to be easily experienced, reproducible results.
This is especially important for the enterprise, where a majority of business processes do not necessarily take place on the road or in the field, and where many processes require more user input than is possible on a tablet or smartphone.
Palestinians, who believed that they had been promised freedom and East Jerusalem at the end of the road, saw that Mr Barak's take-it-or-leave-it offer at Camp David fell short of that promise, and felt cheated.
Mr Dagless also warned drivers to take notice of road closures after seeing one man attempting to move one of the barriers.
For Republicans to take the position that someone other than motorists should subsidize road maintenance is to adopt the ethos of Democrats, liberals, progressives, etc.
None of them tried to stop the attack, and nobody tried to take hold of Stan when he turned away and walked off down the road.
Some air freight might take to the road or water 98% of the world's trade is already carried by ship.
Ipswich grew in confidence as the match wore on, received tremendous support from the sold-out Portman Road crowd of 29, 146 and will deservedly take their slender lead into the second-leg at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday 25 January.
Bucchere epitomized for many the reckless biker who takes liberties with the laws of the road annoying drivers and does not take seriously the damage that can be done on two wheels to those on two legs annoying pedestrians, and in this case, mortally injuring one.
Driving this alternative road to the famous red-tinged ruins may take longer, but this road's history stretches back to the curtain opening of civilisation.
The first leg of their last four clash against the Gunners is due to take place at Portman Road on Wednesday, 12 January.
The car-plane hybrid can operate as a vehicle on the road and with the flip of a switch, wings will extend and the car will take flight.
Meanwhile, the fire service urged road users to take extra care in hazardous conditions after snow hit the central belt and northern parts of the country.
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