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"asphalt" Definitions
  1. a thick black sticky substance used especially for making the surface of roadsTopics Transport by car or lorryc2
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His asphalt has small steel fibers mixed in, which makes the asphalt conductive.
The city estimates that the toner asphalt reduces emissions by 40 percent compared to conventional asphalt.
"The shrapnel from that explosion pierced the asphalt tank and the asphalt spilled out and found an ignition source," Zoeller said.
An asphalt scraper digs a shallow trench in the road, while a second vehicle installs the charging strips and covers them with fresh asphalt.
In order to strengthen the dike, Nieboer said one option would be to remove the asphalt, raise the structure and asphalt it again, an expensive process.
He claims to have initiated the citywide recycling of asphalt, and to have coined the usage of "hummocks" to describe the asphalt ridges created by steam leaking from underground pipes.
In a statement, Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions Inc, which leases and operates part of Valero Marketing and Supply Co.'s asphalt terminal in Corpus Christi, blamed the problem on a soap solution.
The plant produces gasoline, diesel, asphalt and other refined products.
I talked to every contractor out there that did asphalt.
They do not degrade over time like asphalt or concrete.
But you'll spend most of your time on the asphalt.
A third would then fill the trench with fresh asphalt.
Animals carcasses are mounted, hung, or left on the asphalt.
The road is asphalt, which is more forgiving than concrete.
Follow Memo Bautista on Twitter or on Chronicles of Asphalt.
Those too are better suited to asphalt than burly trails.
The bag is sleek in asphalt grey with reflective accents.
You could even leave bloodied tire tracks across the asphalt.
Competing with asphalt shingles would be a different thing entirely.
The asphalt ended and a network of dirt trails began.
There is plenty of New York asphalt named for entertainers.
There, it danced a jig, splashing water across the asphalt.
Asphalt doesn't magically appear on the road you drive on.
Police vehicles and ambulances suddenly sped by the asphalt breakfast.
The magic starts on the asphalt leading into the forest.
"More development means more concrete and more asphalt," Wright said.
If you add heat by running a big induction machine — basically a huge magnet — over the asphalt, it'll warm up the asphalt and steel fibers and then the small cracks close on their own.
Cracked asphalt was a common sight Saturday morning throughout the region.
Then the president himself bends down to pat the asphalt himself.
Private investors don't fix roads for the sake of smoother asphalt.
A connection to a changing urban population beyond asphalt and rubber.
That space is threaded by roads, asphalt lifelines of the population.
Atop that, they placed large rocks, finer gravel, and finally, asphalt.
It's a clatter, rubber clawing into asphalt in a frenzied rotation.
I waited, and waited, and the end of the asphalt approached.
A glass door explodes like a Popsicle dropped on the asphalt.
She grips the asphalt, recalling her labor, that earth-splitting pressure.
The city had a lot more open asphalt than open ice.
On Mosul's outskirts is a plant making asphalt vital for reconstruction.
Violence is in the air, erupting spontaneously on disputed asphalt roads.
Sargeant did not end up purchasing the New Jersey asphalt plant.
The normal life span of an asphalt road is 30 years.
She'd been running, tripped, slid on knees and palms onto asphalt.
For us, the city is the sidewalks and asphalt, it's parkland.
Audrey Copeland, Ph.D., P.E., is the president and CEO of the National Asphalt Pavement Association which represents the interests of the asphalt pavement material producer and paving contractor on the national level with 85033,200 member companies.
The water ban had been issued late Wednesday out of concern that a chemical leak at an asphalt plant leased to Ergon Asphalt and Emulsions by oil refiner Valero could have contaminated the city's water supply.
Once they mix it with rock, they have a natural, renewable asphalt.
Parking spaces seem innocuous, just a couple of lines painted on asphalt.
Generous parking requirements create asphalt deserts, sapping cities of vigour and beauty.
"Our asphalt plants were all shut down for the winter," McCarthy says.
The streets of Colony Cove were the black of relatively fresh asphalt.
But there is also adhesive friction, like how rubber bonds with asphalt.
Big buildings, asphalt and vehicles in cities also generate and trap heat.
I challenged the G6's chip with the racing game Asphalt 8.
The refinery will be converted into an asphalt-fuelled electric power plant.
It felt more immersive playing a 226D racing game like Asphalt 9.
Even 3D games like Asphalt 8 and Injustice 2 ran pretty well.
Products will also include liquefied petroleum gas, sulfur, asphalt, benzene and paraxylene.
The park itself is a wide and largely barren expanse of asphalt.
Outside the Las Vegas asphalt is 105 degrees hot to the touch.
There is yelling and the sound of quick steps on the asphalt.
The street has green grass that grows through cracks in the asphalt.
"The Asphalt Jungle," released in 1952, was nominated for four Academy Awards.
Consider the anxiety suffered by Diamond and McKibben over asphalt roof shingles.
What could be more familiar, cheap and simple than asphalt roof tiles?
Correction: An earlier version of this story mistakenly identified bitumen as asphalt.
There's too much asphalt as it is and not enough ground absorption.
It is lined by deserted shops, the asphalt marred by burn marks.
She used to shovel asphalt and hoist 50-pound bags of cement.
En masse, they seemed like animated flowers floating over an asphalt plain.
The Wildcats' bus accelerated down state-tended asphalt across a broad valley.
The downside is that it could damage your concrete, asphalt, and plants.
Another challenge was to lay the asphalt during the warmest temperatures possible.
All are along a new asphalt toll road leading from Dakar's center.
He was earning money laying asphalt when the "90210" role came along.
For example, to be able to identify a scooter versus a wagon, a piece of asphalt or an article of granite-colored clothing on a person that could potentially look like asphalt to an unsuspecting camera, or whatever.
Afterward, officials considered ways of making the city more absorbent with design changes, like planting grass to replace asphalt (because asphalt does not absorb rainwater) or lowering playgrounds and basketball courts so they hold water in a storm.
Ryan McGinness: Painting with a brush and bucket of water on hot asphalt.
The county side was, up until a few years ago, standard black asphalt.
Thrashing around on the asphalt was more terrifying than being threatened with murder.
The original owner of Connie's asphalt company is a man of his word.
Tesla claims the tiles do not degrade over time like asphalt or concrete.
It handled 3D games like N.O.V.A. 253 and Asphalt 8: Airborne quite well.
Soon after the earthquake struck, owners of asphalt plants switched on their heaters.
Asphalt Green paid, "several hundred thousand dollars for the studio," according to Siegel.
In the US, at least, road paint is less "grippy" than the asphalt.
Roads aren't the stagnant strips of concrete and asphalt they appear to be.
We will be haunted by the children and families splattered on the asphalt.
Its wheelie trick didn't work once on smooth asphalt roads or concrete sidewalks.
It would rip out the epoxy and fill in the trenches with asphalt.
"They bid out the work to replace the sealant with asphalt," Simrall said.
"I sat in one spot for too long on the asphalt," Busch said.
Because once you're inside, you can ride your bicycle on the asphalt roads.
The streets were strewn with trash, and the asphalt looked like spilled lava.
The asphalt and the yellow brick buildings gradually disappear, giving way to nature.
The asphalt and snow are real enough, but nearly everything else is fake.
Los Angeles is replacing some of its dark asphalt roads with brighter materials.
The broken asphalt surface of an Iraqi highway, shattered by a roadside bomb.
In the parking lot, the sun burned my eyes and softened the asphalt.
I have always said that we need to think beyond asphalt and bridges.
Dorothea Smith said boulders fell down hillsides, shattering the asphalt and blocking mountain roads.
Her torn up New Balance were so eroded that her heels were touching asphalt.
Most of it is used in the construction industry to make concrete and asphalt.
The front tires lost their hold and the GT500 slid sideways across the asphalt.
Building off this special asphalt, there are even cooler ideas coming from Schlangen's lab.
The AG6 studio workout at Manhattan's Asphalt Green is like no other in America.
Live outside California, and that's coming to you via thousands of miles of asphalt.
"The asphalt is melting," cried out the speaker on the corner of the building.
A planet orbiting a star 1,400 light-years from Earth is darker than asphalt.
The shorter trench walls also left less asphalt for the sealant to adhere to.
As he lay on the asphalt, Hollins said he had one goal: Don't move.
After all, the road to Hell is paved with asphalt — like most other roads.
Now, both men and the Kalashnikovs they'd been carrying were sprawled on the asphalt.
Town planning in Perth has become about connecting suburbs with long stretches of asphalt.
Temperatures were so high, it described the asphalt road as "mushy" from the heat.
It also comes in four different color options — black, navy, asphalt, and terre blue.
Polymers from recycled plastics can help make the asphalt much stronger and longer lasting.
Despite the temporary shut down of the asphalt factory, the situation remained the same.
The grey-ish black color looked like asphalt with orange spray paint-style graphics.
They cool the surrounding area, offsetting the heat impact of asphalt and combustion engines.
Your phone hit the pavement with the unmistakable clack of cheap plastic against asphalt.
Later this summer, workers will lay five inches of asphalt atop the rock bed.
But Steinbrenner's partner, Mike Harding, an Indianapolis asphalt and concrete contractor, wasn't that surprised.
The second solution—which Zanko calls Rapid Patch—works on both concrete and asphalt.
The slightest foray onto the grass prompts a frantic scamper back to the asphalt.
Since the mid-603s, Asphalt Green has specialized in creating athletic programs for children.
Asphalt Green is hoping to make the program available to thousands more next year.
They're rebuilding it, from its "cementitious aggregate" base to the top layers of asphalt.
All parking spaces must be surfaced with asphalt, concrete or other hard, dustless material.
The patient, Yaugeni Kralkin, then jumped out, tumbling onto the asphalt and falling unconscious.
China is also going after coal, grease, Vaseline, asphalt and plastic products, and recyclables.
China is also going after coal, grease, Vaseline, asphalt and plastic products, and recyclables.
Many became entombed in the asphalt, which turned out to be a great preservative.
When I first came here, transport was inconvenient, with no motorways or asphalt roads.
Over the course of the four-and-a-half minute video, Buttigieg demonstrated how to fill a pothole by clearing the area of debris, applying material to hold the fresh asphalt in place, shoveling asphalt onto the pothole and tamping it down.
My day-to-day world was concrete, asphalt, and traffic – not wolves, sturgeon, and beavers.
"As I was leaving in 2012, they were going to bring in asphalt," he says.
After all, pavement—and the asphalt, concrete, and steel that live inside it—is everywhere.
And they wouldn't give it to me so I had to take the asphalt job.
It's the only warning of the sticky, heavy asphalt on the bottom of the pit.
They decayed on the surface and became buried by the asphalt and sediment over time.
It was a wasteland of car repair shops, garbage truck parking lots and asphalt factories.
There are technological solutions as well, such as porous or permeable concrete and asphalt mixes.
After all, we're the species who knocked down trees and paved the ground with asphalt.
We were outdoors on the asphalt in the hot summer sun from dawn 'til dusk.
Some local firms hope to use coal to make asphalt, carbon fibre or water filters.
The material is shredded into plastic chips, which local construction firms buy to strengthen asphalt.
Corn sweat and the heat dome The urban heat island The concrete, buildings, asphalt, etc.
Officials said Thursday that the possible contamination could be from a chemical used in asphalt.
The first games they played were simple mobile ones like Fallout Shelter or Asphalt 8.
The Vapor Max collection will expand next week, when Nike releases its new "Asphalt" shade.
Despite the Civic's mangled body and Jordan's lack of experience on asphalt, he finished fifth.
The refinery produced liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, diesel, asphalt and jet fuel, and exported naphtha.
He started with a single outdoor court, made of asphalt, on which children played barefoot.
Every yard of asphalt road that connects all those buildings is also made with sand.
On Twitter, witnesses posted grim photographs of bodies lying in a pile on the asphalt.
Gates torched roofing material to canvas made of asphalt to create these labor-intensive objects.
At the park, the geese graze on the grass and sometimes block the asphalt paths.
The 62-year-old was knocked to the ground, and her head hit the asphalt.
For rubber (like a tire) on asphalt, this would have a value of around 0.7.
All that concrete and asphalt soaks up the sun's rays, pushing temperatures up even further.
Two more S.U.V.s whizzed by, then Toussaint ran onto the asphalt, pointing at the sky.
The only things below it are carbon black—a common ingredient in tires—and asphalt.
Thick, jagged cracks run down the asphalt like scars, interrupted at points by bruised bumps.
The blaze broke out in tanks that store materials used to produce asphalt and fuel.
Overall activeness score: 51.4What they do: Cover roofs with shingles, slate, asphalt, aluminum, wood, etc.
It languished for years, a small link in a vast skein of asphalt and steel.
MONT VENTOUX, France (Reuters) - A lanky guy in a yellow shirt runs on an asphalt road.
Officials said Thursday that a chemical used in asphalt may have contaminated the city's water supply.
What's more, all that asphalt traps heat and raises the temperature of cities during the summer.
In the parking lot, buses lined up side by side, casting slanted shadows on the asphalt.
We're talking about frying an egg on the side walk, asphalt mirages of Ryan Gosling hot.
The company also wanted to cover the trenches with epoxy, rather than the typical asphalt mix.
As soon as you make landfall on Olkhon, roads — at least of the asphalt variety — disappear.
His car was eventually discovered, disabled due to terrain four miles off the nearest asphalt road.
I passed couples whispering on park benches, and a grandmother following a toddler across fresh asphalt.
The asphalt outside the town hall had a new crack, apparently made by the latest earthquake.
If the focus is just asphalt and concrete, it will miss the heart of American manufacturing.
They stood amid patches of crusted snow as the strikers crossed the asphalt to meet them.
Equipment manufacturers, asphalt paving companies and quarries supply materials to fix and modernize our infrastructure, yes.
He flicked his cigarette butt out of the window, watched the embers scatter on the asphalt.
Adding green space or replacing asphalt with grass could increase the spongelike properties of a neighborhood.
Few drivers who come up on dirt tracks ever ascend to the asphalt glory of Nascar.
The groom, 63, owns an asphalt and paving company in Slidell, La., that bears his name.
Meanwhile, at the 1999 festival, concertgoers suffered heat exhaustion because it was held on asphalt pavement.
WORKOUT WITH JANE PAULEY After my tea, I head to Asphalt Green, in Battery Park City.
Park rangers feared that the asphalt covering the root systems of the trees could damage them.
Many roads in Africa are built with asphalt which is highly expensive and difficult to procure.
What they do: Cover roofs of structures with shingles, slate, asphalt, aluminum, wood, or related materials.
Without sand there is no asphalt, glass or concrete — the skeleton of the 21st century city.
CreditCredit MOKONG, Cameroon — All life travels the ribbon of asphalt that cuts through this remote village.
On the wet asphalt, slick from all the rain, we trudged through the puddles and tunnels.
They tossed them all onto the black asphalt on East 104th Street and then started building.
At the end of an asphalt driveway, beyond an arched colonnade, are two separate front doors.
The mats are designed to be installed under asphalt as a driveway is built or resurfaced.
Poland Spring bottles exploded from the basket, bouncing on the asphalt and rolling down a hill.
Asphalt cannot be paved in cold temperature because it will not adhere properly and will fail.
She plans to earn a four-year degree while she works at her father's asphalt business.
Then, as concrete and asphalt began to replace stone, the number dwindled to just a handful.
I was able to play graphically intensive 3D games like the latest Asphalt Xtreme, which has more detailed textures, more particle effects, and more speeding and crashing onscreen than any previous Asphalt racing game, and didn't see any major issues like dropped frame rates or jitters.
It produces asphalt, gasoline, diesel and heavy fuel oils, largely using heavy crude oil imported from Canada.
As Bennu whirls around its axis, its inky surface absorbs sunlight like asphalt on a hot day.
Most of it pours into the construction industry, where it is used to make concrete and asphalt.
Once "a sea of asphalt," it's now a 175-acre green space with more than 9,000 trees.
Asphalt currently sells for about $100 per tonne, while fuel oil sells for about $400 per tonne.
But the downside is that this porous asphalt isn't durable; that's how you get cracks and potholes.
Aston Martin is making just 25 of these asphalt rocketships, and all of them have been sold.
The metropolis has dubbed itself a "sponge city" and turned to water-absorbing asphalt, among other measures.
Teachers say workers were still jackhammering and pouring hot asphalt as students went from class to class.
Sure, you've grown—when President Eisenhower authorized you in 1956, you were just a glimmer of asphalt.
Through a joint venture with U.S. firm Sargeant Marine called VALT, Vitol increased its presence in asphalt.
The venture trades 1.3 million tonnes a year and has one of the largest asphalt shipping fleets.
The ease which the car sizzled through air and flowed over asphalt, speed as quick as thought.
The asphalt consists of toner powder, wax, minerals, pigments, iron oxide, silica, and sometimes waste acrylic paint.
Gaming is fine, though Asphalt 8 loaded very slowly and the graphics looked, unsurprisingly, a little jaggy.
Asphalt 9, which is a game known for being graphics-intensive, looked great and ran even better.
Women looked after scores of children playing on an asphalt runway, and swatted flies from babies' faces.
Gabbro, used to make asphalt and concrete, was now being imported from Oman instead of the UAE.
An innovative new company is using recycled plastic in asphalt — a technique that could change America's infrastructure.
It had been patched with asphalt, and this patch had developed a new pothole of its own.
I remember how cold the asphalt felt as I distracted myself from the sting of the knife.
Martin hit the asphalt as the peloton was speeding up to get ready for the final sprint.
Vulcan's crushed stone is mixed with materials like concrete, cement and asphalt to repair roads and buildings.
Given my canvas is a city street, occasionally the artwork gets paved over or patched with asphalt.
Asphalt currently sells for about $100 per ton, while fuel oil sells for about $400 per ton.
And I don't mean a few miles of asphalt or a paint job on a rusting bridge.
Tracks are generally one-2000th of a mile long and are made of dirt, asphalt or concrete.
Michael opened the passenger door and his body fell out of the car and onto the asphalt.
They have made new friends, and joined Asphalt Green, a nearby sports club where they work out.
The air smells of gasoline, asphalt, and bad eggs, according to VICE Canada's documentary on the issue.
" He pointed just north, a few dozen yards away, to a 50-acre stretch of asphalt. "Beautiful!
They cycled on dirt paths, through dry riverbeds and on cracked asphalt, going days without a shower.
The asphalt and the trampling feet of visitors in the grove were making the trees more vulnerable.
First, a double-file procession of "Star Wars" cosplayers, 130 in all, shuffled silently across the asphalt.
What happened in Corona is urban alchemy — turning a short stretch of asphalt into a little oasis.
The grand plan hinged on a barren patch of asphalt used to park cars during Mets games.
Nearby, young men hurled stones at the security forces and a woman fell to the asphalt, choking.
Los Angeles is going even further and replacing some of its dark asphalt roads with lighter materials.
The asphalt gave way to a dirt road through a rain forest, its canopy wreathed in brume.
It was shocking: a baleful black chamber the color of new asphalt, or volcanic rock, or Mordor.
Children stopped riding their bikes on her street after the asphalt was ripped out, Ms. Thonen said.
Before Hurricane Florence, the Surf Condos black asphalt parking lot hugged the eight buildings in the complex.
It pushes up through the sidewalk cracks and crumbling, asphalt-laden soils in the most urban settings.
The tar is actually natural asphalt that has seeped up through the ground for thousands of years.
The pieces of battery got so hot they started melting into asphalt once they hit the ground.
This fella will roll right off the ice into the water as if it the ice were asphalt.
Put your money down or bite asphalt, there's a nice little patch I had installed in the unisex.
Pre-orders for Asphalt for Eden are live now, and we're premiering the new song "Guaranteed Struggle" below.
An alternative method of using recycled plastic is to mix the material into hot bitumen when making asphalt.
A unique hallmark of the La Brea bones is a shiny, dark brown tone due the liquid asphalt.
Martin Marietta is the maker of aggregates, concrete, asphalt and other basic materials used in construction and infrastructure.
The world's already hot enough to melt asphalt, as more than one tarmac-stuck plane has made clear.
Electricity is required to run the machinery used for extracting rock and other raw materials to produce asphalt.
The same freeze-thaw cycle beats up concreate and asphalt roads and bridges, resulting in teeth-jarring potholes.
A certain amount is refined as high sulfur fuel and also asphalt, at the bottom of the barrel.
He also mixes iron oxide into the asphalt, but in this case it does not start off magnetic.
"I saw asphalt, stanchions, and I thought, 'What a great place for a garden center,'" Mr. Gatanas said.
Leaving Pyongyang, we passed through a checkpoint, and smooth asphalt eventually gave way to potholes brimming with rainwater.
Every detail came back to her: the curve of the road, the "pink matter" ground into the asphalt.
During our visit, a Syrian road crew was laying fresh, smoking black asphalt to make room for more.
Suddenly I saw some — a bright yellow line of language imprinted on asphalt, racing toward my grandfather's Wagoneer.
Wandering around the city, you can still find old sections of track peeking out beneath layers of asphalt.
Every ton of asphalt contains approximately 20,000 single-use plastic bottles or around 70,000 single-use plastic bags.
Around $10 million was spent on the asphalt for the base, in addition to $7 million for rubble.
"The price of everything will simply go up — concrete, asphalt, any construction material you can imagine," he said.
Over a flickering urban landscape, a swelling wave launches over a grid of skyscrapers and yellow-flecked asphalt.
Miller's home was just beyond what is now the cold-hearted asphalt of the Turner Field parking lot.
In the past decade the city's streets have become an unattractive patchwork of asphalt, cobblestone, gravel and rubble.
When I was in school, all the playground equipment was installed on asphalt — no rubber mats or mulch.
Vulcan makes crushed stone, sand and gravel as well as construction materials, including asphalt and ready-mixed concrete.
Then I go to the gym, which means either CrossFit or I'm at Asphalt Green, where I fight.
Now, a century later, a Chinese artist has turned the 200-foot stretch of asphalt into a mural.
It helped pay for new ribbons of asphalt on roads, an airport upgrade and the filling of swampland.
Nieboer explained that, as a civil engineer, he used to work on constructions using dikes with asphalt protection.
The click-clack of Tonka's hooves on the asphalt alerted bystanders to the masked horseman in their midst.
Now, wheels on wood at rinks and gymnasiums are perhaps more common than wheels on asphalt or concrete.
She knew instantly that he was dead — his head was crushed, his blood was splattered on the asphalt.
And asphalt is harder to obtain because it must be kept and transported at high temperatures, he added.
He had been an asphalt engineer, then an industrial-equipment salesman and finally a headhunter for other engineers.
Some initiatives to recycle have been launched, including one to turn spent tyres into "rubber asphalt" on roads.
I took a walk around the corner and watched the senior citizens play tennis on the asphalt court.
Comprised of coral rock that was dredged from the Intracoastal Waterway, it was later paved over with asphalt.
I depict a country teeming with ghosts, with literal and metaphorical weeds appearing through cracks in its asphalt.
Now he has hundreds of new neighbors and an asphalt road with a median in front of his house.
"On a jump like these, landing on asphalt, you do not want to crash at all," he told reporters.
Anyone with a car or a motorcycle can pay $30 to roar down the quarter-mile runway of asphalt.
However, Gatwick believe they can lay additional asphalt, repaint markings, and move landing lights to satisfy the legal requirements.
They help to downplay the dull noises of wheels hitting asphalt, to blunt out engine trouble when it arises.
These include a type of water-absorbing asphalt, as well as green spaces to help stop water from pooling.
Since that time, Asphalt Restoration Technology System has become hugely successful, with revenues from 2015 totaling around $2.6 million.
When the hurricane hit in October 2012, rain and storm surge turned impermeable asphalt and concrete streets into rivers.
The world's most famous crosswalk is the six white stripes painted onto the asphalt of Abbey Road in London.
The edges of the 2.5-mile ring of asphalt seem to rise above you no matter where you stand.
Only 1.5 inches of the asphalt was required to trap a creature as massive as a mammoth or bison.
A person walks on asphalt that has begun to melt and stick on July 23, 2006, in Givors, France.
One solution might be self-healing asphalt, says Erik Schlangen, a materials scientist at Delft University in the Netherlands.
Testing the concrete is tricky because a failure could be truly catastrophic, unlike a failure of self-healing asphalt.
Working 24/7, they cleared away the broken asphalt, saving it to be melted down at a later date.
While he was photographing the mountains of chat, Lawless's foot broke through the asphalt and into a sinkhole below.
But the risk of falling onto the asphalt below, zipping by at 60 miles an hour, was too terrifying.
The asphalt-patching business is now owned by its 200 employees via an employee stock option plan, or ESOP.
When Natia came to this park looking for a place to sleep, he chose this blue and green asphalt.
For years, Dean ran an asphalt-laying company in Nashville, operating the pavement business as far back as 1977.
Taxpayers should fund not just asphalt and concrete but also stimulate a huge increase in private investment for power.
Asphalt 8: Airborne is one of the most impressive racing apps for mobile users for one reason: stunning graphics.
Generic crack spreads do not capture all the complexity of turning crude into fuels, lubricants, asphalt and petrochemical feedstocks.
Mining and asphalt plants were suggested; a coal-fired power plant was proposed; so, too, was a new landfill.
The hiss of the tires on the asphalt lulled us and there was nothing backlit to keep us up.
A better solution was to replace the gravel with asphalt to allow a car to drive off the track.
But this glassy and hushed restaurant that opened last year offers an organic enclave amid the asphalt and concrete.
The only thing standing out from the concrete and asphalt were the neon lights advertising kicks of different stripes.
At the Libyan border, a black line of asphalt marks the beginning of a long, smooth highway heading north.
It is often found squeezed tightly into tree pits surrounded by impermeable asphalt and concrete, making rain absorption difficult.
"It was pretty significant, particularly when you're talking about asphalt that gets up to 143, 140 degrees," he said.
The first, completed in 1992, was an installation titled "111" that had 111 cobblestones covered with asphalt and tar.
It was partly consumed by newer asphalt, its distinctive round and rectangle shape seeming to recede into the road.
He said the asphalt had been new for testing last year, with a very smooth surface that had evolved further.
He presented his hands to the officers and eventually, slowly, crawled out of the car to lie on the asphalt.
The 90,000-barrel-per-day refinery produces gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and asphalt which is sold around the U.S. Midwest.
While working as a secretary at a Florida-based asphalt company, Connie Lorenz noticed receipts that weren't quite matching up.
Lomami states that his home is multifaceted, with both dirt roads and asphalt ones, beautiful homes as well as shacks.
Cycle tracks are all paved with this easily identified red pavement, an inch-thick top coat of dyed red asphalt.
Spilling onto the asphalt on Sunday, they held up mobile devices to snap photos of the star exiting his limousine.
They replace six percent of the asphalt's bitumen binder, so every ton of asphalt contains roughly 118 to 128 bottles.
He presents his hands to the officers and eventually, slowly, crawls out of the car to lie on the asphalt.
A gray sky takes up half the canvas, and its dull reflection is pooled in a puddle on the asphalt.
A Nintendo Switch was the latest victim and, astonishingly, it survived a 1000-foot plummet into an asphalt parking lot.
Eyes down, you continue walking, focused on your realistically filthy gymshoes and the grotesque shadows retreating across the pockmarked asphalt.
The rain has stopped, and the asphalt is sweating off the wet, transforming from dangerously drenched to only tricky-damp.
Sometime over the last few months, the gas station closed; weeds now jut out from every crack in the asphalt.
A Sargeant family company claimed in court that it was forced out of Venezuelas asphalt business by PDVSA in 2005.
The rough surfaces of the black forms reminded me of unsmoothed asphalt or something that had been burned beyond recognition.
He later ran an asphalt company in Detroit, performed at festivals and continued to record until he retired in 2006.
As blood pooled on the asphalt, a crowd of angry citizens surrounded riot police officers who had arrived as reinforcements.
He got to work immediately, detaching one of the fence's bent support bars and hammering it straight on the asphalt.
As she lay on the asphalt, the paramedics slipped a needle into her arm and injected another dose of naloxone.
With folding chairs and weeds peeking out of the asphalt, this eight-year-old microbrewery's patio is inelegant but functional.
Moscow has more than 100 parks within its city limits, which can feel a lot cooler than concrete and asphalt.
This reddit thread started the speculation, and many watchers agree that the asphalt-ridden walker looks just like the Donald.
Asphalt 9 Legends: Gameloft's latest iteration on the car racing game features cars from Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini, and W Motors.
Ah, that's the ooze again, you'd mutter over your morning coffee as you heard the familiar sound of asphalt rending.
Then, in September, he formed a partnership with a Midwestern asphalt mogul named Mike Harding, and ascended to the majors.
Long, wide cracks appeared in the asphalt on the quayside, which is near a tourist strip of cafes and bars.
Mr. McQueen said officials would continue investigating the leak at the asphalt plant and seek possible damages from those responsible.
That night, maintenance workers had repaired the roof of a building on the set, using blowtorches to heat asphalt shingles.
Or allowing the concrete and asphalt of a city to sprawl out may lead the region to trap more heat.
Perhaps "black ice," the slick patches that can form unpredictably and almost invisibly because they blend in with the asphalt.
The asphalt soon ran out, and a gravel track dipped and rose through bush-covered hills for about 15 miles.
A Sargeant family company claimed in court that it was forced out of Venezuela's asphalt business by PDVSA in 2005.
There were all these red barns — that special red, and parched grass, and the dusty, gray-black of macadam asphalt.
Prager lay down on the hot asphalt of the parking lot and aimed her Contax camera up toward the sky.
As he settled into a 25-square-foot steel box, workers sealed it with three inches of steaming-hot asphalt.
And sometimes that means they collide with your driveway or sidewalk, causing asphalt to bend in unsightly, and hazardous, ways.
But three UK judges on Thursday blocked the construction of a new, more than 10,000-foot-long stretch of asphalt.
The asphalt was scattered with large holes filled with dusty rainwater, and it was a challenge for him to pass.
As cities grow, they exacerbate flood-risk by covering ground that would once have absorbed water with concrete and asphalt.
He cuts a frantic figure against the mélange of asphalt, dirt, and gravel paths that crisscross the sprawling Ikea campus.
Writing on the asphalt reads: "More stars in Brussel's heaven" at Place de la Bourse in the center of Brussels.
"I got a road," said Mr. Simon, who paid $5,200 to cover his share of the smooth new asphalt surface.
" The essayist expressed contempt for what he called "the spirit of the asphalt democracy" and predicted a "day of judgment.
The sticky asphalt was a death trap for the animals that roamed the fertile grasslands 10,000 to 40,000 years ago.
They've also hosted two meet-up's where they handed out asphalt and instructed people on how to do it themselves.
Most of the violations came from an asphalt plant that the company was running in south Phoenix that has since closed.
They lack the roar of an engine to drown out the brain-numbing drone of rubber on asphalt, so quiet matters.
The black asphalt of this side street off Sunset Boulevard is sucking up the sun and radiating its heat back out.
This poor guy got hot burning asphalt sprayed on his arm at work; he had a claim of burning neuropathic pain.
Except, obviously, one is caused by the asphalt flashing beneath your feet, the other by a whip swishing through the air.
All this was blended into 50 tonnes of reclaimed asphalt to create a total of 250 tonnes of road-building material.
Steel, concrete, and asphalt readily absorb heat and cause cities to warm up hotter than their rural surroundings, creating heat islands.
Two fountains under its cabin sprayed water in its path, and a gigantic cylindrical brush rotated behind it, scrubbing wet asphalt.
Unlike the asphalt, applying this paint has to wait for summer, when the weather is more amenable than it is now.
Now, truckers — many of whom once proudly called themselves "asphalt cowboys" — are falling victim to a similar culture of strong management.
Sudden floods can "tear asphalt off roads, strip top soil away, smash grain silos", making them more destructive than gradual ones.
In suburban areas that aren't shaded by large buildings or trees, concrete and asphalt can bake in the hot summer sun.
Drivers tried to navigate treacherous roads where the water lapped at the side or covered the asphalt in a running stream.
"New friend in FP3," commented McLaren driver Fernando Alonso on Instagram to accompany a picture of the animal on the asphalt.
If you'd like to stream to Twitch, you'll still need an app or game that supports it, like Asphalt 8: Airborne.
Holographic apps are downloaded from the RED|LeiaLoft app; games like Asphalt 8 support the special display but not many others.
The road has been closed as a parade route, and the protestors marched back and forth across the wide, empty asphalt.
By the end of it all, I find myself praying to the parking gods, please, for a slab of free asphalt.
The five paintings in the show look like TV static, felt, or asphalt, initially giving the impression that they are textiles.
They are mixing asphalt with ground iron ore that contains magnetite—an iron oxide which, as its name suggests, is magnetic.
When I was younger, I'd get away to the mountains, spending weekends backpacking or bombing the asphalt switchbacks on a motorbike.
The grass that used to surround the statue had been covered over by the expanding asphalt of the streets around it.
That is when the cord of the camera caught in the automatic closing van door and smashed it on the asphalt.
The would-be campers were seeking not a temporary respite from the asphalt but rather the creation of a permanent park.
They get almost twice as many, due to concrete and asphalt soaking up the day's heat then releasing it at night.
At the gate, where heavy trucks make a tight turn to enter, cracks in the asphalt reveal nineteenth-century cobblestones below.
For example, it can reduce the pressure of the tires while driving on sand, and increase it again when on asphalt.
Unfortunately, right now the list of supported titles stands at just four: PUBG Mobile, Knives Out, Asphalt 9, and QQ Speed.
Stretched out in front of me were over 6,000 feet of asphalt and a blue sky that looked higher than ever.
The grains don't have enough fractured faces for concrete and asphalt, and they're too small and round for water-filtration systems.
"The noise those bottles made, the rhythm made by hitting the asphalt with them was like a subliminal chant," says Perjovschi.
The canine licking my metal fingertips in the mock street with the green grass growing through the cracks in the asphalt.
Residents gathered to write it on the asphalt, along with other words of hope and a message for the media: #CoverTheProgress.
Indulin is an asphalt emulsifying agent that is corrosive and can burn the eyes, skin and respiratory tract in concentrated amounts.
A little girl kicked a bottle cap through the bandstand; the metal skittering across the asphalt became an extended iridescent tinkle.
On weekends, when white- and blue-collar workers fled the city, Ruscha's image watched over his patch of negative-space asphalt.
All of the steel, concrete and asphalt from the bridge will be removed from the river, according to Tappan Zee Constructors.
The sea of asphalt at the junction of Jackson Avenue and Vernon Boulevard functions as a free-for-all parking lot.
Workers at a nearby quarry and asphalt plant rarely venture into Holywell, staying instead at a hotel on the town's outskirts.
I took a photograph of a stretch of two-lane highway, with sky, mountains, desert, and asphalt forming a geometric abstraction.
Schoolteachers heard the boys giggling at the sweat shine of their bosoms; young roller-skaters found themselves stuck in softening asphalt.
When he inherited it, he built a house—two stories, red asphalt shingles, cedarwood siding—at the top of the hill.
ET, shut down the Flatiron District of the city, leaving debris, chunks of asphalt, and mud covering nearby streets and cars.
These asphalt-dominated bastions of cheapness and parking sum up so much about what I love and hate about the city.
The street lights were so dim that it took me a moment to make out the rats scampering on the asphalt.
"Mubarak on the asphalt, and the youths are in prison," a Twitter user who gave his name as Mohamed 303 wrote.
Investigators said a tire failed on a trailer and its rim scraped the asphalt, sending out sparks that ignited the blaze.
The city council has already decided to replace high-maintenance asphalt with concrete, but there is no clear timeframe or budget.
The airport in Drake Bay, on the southwestern coast, consisted of a small shack next to a long strip of asphalt.
In just the past few years, a slave cemetery was bulldozed in Houston, while another was covered with asphalt in Atlanta.
Another thing people don't think about it is walking or running your dogs in a hot summer day on asphalt, or pavement.
You hope for the best, but in your heart you know that kitty's brains are going to be splattered over hot asphalt.
That's why a crew of workmen are out here, giant squeegees in hand, spreading a thin coat of liquid over the asphalt.
In 2003, two plaintiffs sued for false advertising, claiming the supposed spring water was groundwater from sources surrounded by ''asphalt parking lots.
Four asphalt stages, totaling 74.14km, will be held on Sunday near Salou, on the Catalan coast to the south-west of Tarragona.
His daughter, Jennifer Coccia, was one of the fitness instructors who went to Spain for Asphalt Green to check out the product.
You've probably played arcade-style racing games before, but you'd be hard-pressed to find one as good as Asphalt 9 Legends.
In gardens, the scent of frangipani carries on the damp breeze; in cities, that unmistakably Indian blend of ordure, asphalt and spice.
In a study published today in Science Robotics, scientists showed that the artificial snakeskins work against rough surfaces like asphalt and concrete.
At the briefing, Honor was only able to name two games, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Asphalt 9, that will benefit from the technology.
Main streets might be asphalt, he says, but the side streets will be dirt, where water can also pool and attract mosquitoes.
Asphalt was added gradually in sections, with all but the iconic yard of bricks at the start/finish line covered by 1961.
If you're over a field of grass or a black asphalt driveway, the Anafi has a hard time picking up a point.
It's dark out as the mass of shiny people begins exiting toward the West Side Highway, that dingy strip of Manhattan asphalt.
But Truex also acknowledges that the bumpy asphalt demands modifications to the setup of his No. 212 Furniture Row Racing Toyota Camry.
Energy company Valero said it believed the possible backflow problem came from third-party operations in the area of its asphalt terminal.
The company replaced wood and tin roofs with asphalt shingles, which also were cheap and easy to install, as well as fireproof.
Phonebuff chose to go launch a graphic-intensive app like Asphalt 8: Airborne towards the beginning and that slowed everything else down.
One great example: Asphalt 9 Legends, which has console-quality graphics, performs worse than on a regular 6T with 8GB of RAM.
Wirtgen makes crushers that break down large rocks, milling machines, plants to supply hot asphalt for road projects, and pavers and rollers.
For example, Gameloft has already committed to bringing one of my favorite iOS games, arcade racer Asphalt 53, to macOS using Catalyst.
Like I did with the Moto G22, a sub $2899 Android phone, I tried out Asphalt 235 0on the LG V35 ThinQ.
On a broad and relatively barren swath of Bushwick Avenue, the asphalt rent with months of heat, Salud appears like sudden relief.
Asphalt 8 looks even better on a mobile device than on the television screen (where it's already a popular Apple TV app).
Driven into the asphalt is another munition that the White Helmets identified as a Russian-made S-8 air-to-ground rocket.
The huge car bombing at the start of the attack cratered the asphalt road and broke windows in buildings throughout the neighborhood.
This final recipe of blended waste plastics is mixed in with ordinary asphalt to create a stronger, longer-lasting road, explains McCartney.
A company called TechniSoil has created a method that recycles existing roads and re-paves them with asphalt fortified with recycled plastic.
Now, volcanic rock covers asphalt; homes and the vegetation have turned to ash; and burnt trees lie on their sides like toothpicks.
And it has turned a faded parking lot of crumbling asphalt into one of the most fiercely contested pieces of land here.
Viewed from above, Earth must look like it's infected by an unstoppable asphalt bacteria, its individual spores slowly merging with one another.
She said she would fantasize about the asphalt outside, the number of steps, and the music they might play inside the store.
Before the stadium was built, it was a no man's land filled with car repair shops, dump-truck repositories and asphalt factories.
In "Concrete River" 2018, Ms. Lin filled in existing cracks, holes and bumps on asphalt outside the museum with painted silver lines.
Bamian Journal BAMIAN, Afghanistan — The two hotels are separated by a 400-yard stretch of asphalt road, but they seem worlds apart.
Every few months, my shoes would be so worn down that my toes would get burned on the asphalt during the summer.
Suffolk County has other ideas: sharing services like recycling or youth programs; cooperative bidding on everything from uniforms to desks to asphalt.
A short time later, Kawauchi was off running again down an asphalt path, wearing a dress shirt, slacks and brown leather shoes.
In "Earth & Sky #38" (2017), a woman's bouffant has become a block of asphalt, and she gazes toward a honeyed amber rock.
But those highways also gutted many cities, with whole neighborhoods torn down or isolated by huge interchanges and wide ribbons of asphalt.
If a listing says "roof deck," it could mean anything from an infinity pool with fire pits to a slab of asphalt.
The turnstile of the walk-in gate gave way to Anytown, U.S.A. The streets inside were conspicuously wide; the asphalt was new.
As the tires lifted free of the asphalt, the angle-of-attack, or AOA, sensor on the plane's nose evidently became damaged.
Next summer the park will begin tearing up parking lots, relocating and renovating them, possibly using a more natural material than asphalt.
The reasons are complex, perhaps having as much to do with the economics of asphalt as with any ideology of civic governance.
This road was so named—around the time Independence Day came out—because it's the stretch of asphalt closest to Area 51.
One friend recalled, with affection, that about 10 years ago, Mr. Koch spotted a nickel embedded in the asphalt on Fifth Avenue.
Instead, a low-slung, orange and black aircraft with eight rotors and a 22013-foot wingspan sits on a small asphalt pad.
The aircraft, which weighs about one-third of a Cessna, is on a section of asphalt not much bigger than its wingspan.
Much of the action centers on the North Bayshore area, a neighborhood of low-slung office buildings surrounded by asphalt parking lots.
The camera frames the ground and captures a person wearing black combat boots stepping out from the car and hitting the asphalt.
The Carr Fire ignited on July 23 near Redding after a trailer got a flat tire and its rim scraped the asphalt.
She helps run the asphalt company, as well as their two side businesses: a fly fishing resort and a hunting guide service.
An estimated 10 percent of Los Angeles is covered in asphalt thanks to the city's sprawling network of roads and parking lots.
It is a marvelously-lit little short, which kicks off in the most dramatic of ways: with Chung dead on the asphalt.
"The altitude has a different affect on the asphalt in terms of ageing, so it's very slippery for all of us," said Vettel.
In Germany, where prior heat waves have caused asphalt on highways to bulge, drivers should be extra vigilant, the nation's weather service advised.
Raymond Mikeska of Fort Worth suffered a chest injury Sunday evening after the asphalt came raining down from an overpass along Interstate-30.
The site Apple had bought was an industrial park, largely covered by asphalt, but Jobs envisioned hilly terrain, with sluices of walking paths.
In the middle of a summer with record temperatures worldwide, Officer Frey wanted to be cautious on the hot asphalt surrounding the event.
The display is very vibrant and colorful, and the Chromebook was able to run Android games such as Asphalt 8 without any issues.
The asphalt seeps have been there for thousands of years, stemming from a nearby underground large petroleum reservoir called Salt Lake Oil Field.
Last year it began extracting used toilet paper from sewage plants and mixing it into asphalt, which helps reduce the noise from cars.
Worried for her baby, Guyton had her grandmother call 911 while she grabbed a chunk of asphalt and tried to smash a window.
Tell that to the pitter-patter currently spitting up all over the cracked asphalt in the San Gabriel Mountains outside of Los Angeles.
For the world transportation market, the change is profound because shipping fuel is literally from the bottom of the oil barrel, like asphalt.
Following the success of their groundbreaking Profound Lore debut, Asphalt for Eden​, they're premiering a brand-new song, "Molten," here on Noisey today.
Venezuela can also deliver fuel oil, asphalt and other refined products to meet the monthly supply quota, according to one of the contracts.
As almost all big cement firms also produce building materials such as concrete and asphalt, capturing emissions to create such products is worthwhile.
Tar sands oil is a mixture of clay, water, and a thick, heavy oil called bitumen, the sticky stuff that binds asphalt together.
The asphalt near the southeast corner of the building will be replaced, and the Navy Steps to the building will be power-washed.
For all this eventual success, bike-sharing has done little to curtail the "asphalt terror of the motorised bourgeoisie", as Provo had promised.
New Yorkers will be happy to learn that their candle actually smells like apples and pumpkins and not subway breezes and hot asphalt.
Craters in the asphalt mark where suicide bombers, some driving cars, blew themselves up as Kurdish forces closed in, eventually routing the militants.
Sprinkler Day (Saturday) Asphalt Green says that all you need to bring is a towel, but a swimsuit might be another good idea.
As the 70s roll back into style, even Urban Outfitters now carries the $299 Moxi Suede Roller Skates, designed for asphalt or pavement.
Tobin bought the mobile home park, 131 trailers parked on asphalt, for $2.1 million in 1995, paying off the mortgage nine years later.
He became a Teamster, lost the warehouse job he thought would last to retirement, worked construction and started his own asphalt-sealing company.
As a result, each Adidas Speedfactory AM4 sneaker is optimized for running seamlessly between various city surfaces like asphalt, cobblestones, concrete, or grass.
In place of the old ironwork was a square of asphalt with a new "NYC SEWER / MADE IN INDIA" cover in its place.
Instead recognize that the low price of asphalt shingles helps to ensure that people in capitalist countries have hard roofs over their heads.
A close example of a pristine Levitt house, on Oak Tree Lane, lost bragging rights when its owners replaced the original asphalt shingles.
Asphalt Green, a youth sports powerhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side, went from registering 45 players in 2007 to over 500 this year.
But the Chihuahua had no treat to offer save for its affections, and Lemon soon trotted back to the safety of the asphalt.
Lyle is hauled out of a Jeep, thrown onto the asphalt and cuffed — but only after handing off his Rolex for safe keeping.
Asphalt Green, north of the park, is a nonprofit sports and fitness facility with an Olympic-size pool, a gym and other amenities.
Life As a Runway An asphalt expanse under the Manhattan Bridge is still a place to flex your skate moves and your style.
Replacing black asphalt and shingles with plants can lower the surrounding air temperature, filter dirty storm water and reduce a building's energy use.
They will also be better demarcated with a slightly raised line, with asphalt covering the bike lane for a smoother, more forgiving ride.
Urban development usually goes hand in hand with asphalt and other materials that are nonporous so water runs without being absorbed by soil.
Purple and yellow wildflowers crowded the edges of the asphalt path where I was standing, which was dramatically lined with snow-white concrete.
The detonation was so violent the asphalt was pulverized into rocks and sand; a piece of the van was found across the river.
Construction crews may have to take aggressive measures to prevent the birds from nesting wherever they can, like in cracks in the asphalt.
Each year, agency officials said, it uses more than one million tons of asphalt to repave more than 1,300 lane-miles of street.
Beautifying asphalt would seem to be no cinch, but the naked quiddity of the stuff, after a third or fourth look, turns cherishable.
The plant "makes it possible to recycle up to 100 percent of asphalt aggregates nearby road maintenance sites," Vinci said in a statement.
In the late 1980s, Bruckner Boulevard was a forbidding stretch of asphalt strung with disused factories, dim tattoo parlors and fast-food depots.
In the dead heat of August, she flops onto her side, extending all four legs and dropping her head to the blistering asphalt.
Awai's alchemic enchantment might be creating these floating spirit beings out of the tar and asphalt that has bubbled up from the earth.

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