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Most importantly, the Reviving America's Scenic Byways Act will also stir interest (and maybe some friendly competition) in proposed new National Scenic Byways.
But now, with passage this week of the "Reviving America's Scenic Byways Act of 21625," the secretary of Transportation will start the application process for new byways in the next 2900 days and designate a round of new National Scenic Byways within one year.
Collectors also turned to neglected byways of international art history.
He became himself in the byways of the movie business.
Some of New York's scenic byways are navigable only by canoe.
The busy byways of California saw a new kind of delay on Monday.
Plus, there are tons of small country roads and byways throughout the region.
New York now has about 1,260 miles of bike lanes, including parkland byways.
The iconic silver bullet trailers are a mainstay on America's highways and byways.
He also represented the Marines on Capitol Hill, learning the byways of Congress.
The movie wanders into so many irrelevant byways that it comes to seem abstract.
Riding a motorcycle along those pastel byways offers memories that endlessly abide for me.
Some have taken to calling the worst of these byways "stroads" — street-road hybrids.
While it's apparently been well-understood that, for instance, the Department of Transportation must analyze the environmental effects of any highways and byways it commissions, for the Homeland Security department, which implements policies that make those highways and byways necessary, it apparently isn't.
Do Democrats need to be careful not to be drawn by Trump down racially divisive byways?
President Trump's $200 billion infrastructure plan aims to fix some of the country's freeways, highways, and byways.
In short, the NRA effectively helped establish the byways and highways on which today's "fake news" travels.
The path, which took her away from home early, was peppered with byways, detours and emergency stops.
But these benefits have to be weighed alongside the interests of other citizens using the public byways.
But water infrastructure is just as important as highways and byways used for commutes, errands or vacations.
Trey Gowdy, of South Carolina, who spent years wandering the byways of the Benghazi affair, was also involved.
Blount wanders amiably into discussing musicians who perform songs about food, and more far-fetched byways than that.
It is in the deadpan meticulousness it embeds, its unruffled testimony about the highways and byways of history.
But the main route is now peppered with unexpected inclusions and interrupted by theme-based detours and byways.
Unfortunately, the National Scenic Byways Program has been largely dormant since Congress pulled support for it in 2012.
"He was an active and intelligent outdoors boy who loved days on his bike exploring leafy byways," Adam said.
FTR said that net orders for the trucks that haul freight along America's highways and byways hit 22,100 in September.
The Fonsecas hope to expand El Carajo to other locations and bring their Autogrill-inspired convenience stores to byways elsewhere.
But the harder road of decency has its own traps and byways, as a young doctor named Jenny Davin discovers.
HONG KONG — China was an economic backwater when Jim Rogers began traveling its dusty byways more than three decades ago.
First came the images of bridges blocked by Turkish military, soldiers and trucks lining both byways over the Bosphorus in Istanbul.
Several other neighborhoods also saw byways buried in snow through the start of the week, including Elmhurst, Kew Gardens and Maspeth.
With his camera giving us a passenger-seat view, Mr. Sala drives along these byways, past scaffoldings and piles of dirt.
But nowadays, crossover SUVs are making a serious case to become the new king of the highways, byways and dirt roads.
Since the program started, Congress has designated 28500 iconic roads in 6900 states as National Scenic Byways or All-American Roads.
Six new episodes, from the playfully romantic to the downright macabre, traverse lonely roads in desolate lands alongside overcrowded sensory byways.
Discovering such byways of early photographic history is one of the delights of East of the Mississippi and its excellent accompanying catalogue.
I will have cataract surgery and we will reside in a town whose byways may be easier to navigate with improved vision.
But McGrath knows the ins and outs of appetite as deeply, and as thoroughly, as he knows the highways and byways of America.
Traffickers use many of the same techniques and escape routes, including roads, tunnels and byways, created by drug smugglers during Pablo Escobar's heyday.
A new road, he said, would do more to improve the quality of life for Kufr Aqab's commuters than work on existing byways.
He will have his own ideas, his own staff, his own ways of deciding difficult issues and navigating the byways of American politics.
But it is clear when you drive through the byways, small towns, and farmlands of our nation that rural America has not kept pace.
And now it looks like wagons are making a comeback of sorts in the US. Will it once again dominate America's highways and byways?
For as long as I've been alive, much of the UK's highways and byways have featured crisp packets and pop cans, takeout boxes and condoms.
Orders for Class 8 trucks - the big rigs that haul freight along America's highways and byways - have been rising every month this year through July.
Navigating its evolving rules and byways requires the nuance and skill of a Jane Austen heroine, as well as the thick skin of a politician.
Suddenly, you're riding with all the railroad enthusiasts of the world, exploring the scenic byways of Switzerland or Bangladesh at the click of a button.
At the end of the summer, "Bonnie and Clyde" depicted a brutal true-crime spree that played out in rural byways during the Great Depression.
One of America's enduring folk heroes is the trucker, a heroic and solitary entrepreneur plying the highways and byways, braving weather and fatigue to make deliveries.
They then retreated through Hue's alleys and byways, dodging larger and better armed enemy units, and linked up with the command post of ARVN's First Division.
The tightly framed approach sidesteps the many often-wonderful byways of this artist's capacious achievement, including prints and stage set designs, superb landscape drawings and videos.
Stakeholders in those areas will have the opportunity to apply for federal grant funding to increase marketing efforts and improve the visitor experience of their byways.
There's another danger, too: Late nights and early mornings between Thanksgiving Eve through New Year's include some of the most dangerous on the nation's highways and byways.
Apartments in these hidden byways, some of which have been designated historic districts by the city, rarely come on the market and are priced for their exclusivity.
At least 2628 state scenic byways in 28503 states are prepared to seek the national designation when the application process is reopened in the next three months.
As we prepare to see the highways and byways of the USA plastered in Model 3's, let's not forget the incredible Model S, Tesla's flagship vehicle.
Joan Linder's Atomic Highways and Byways continues at the University of Michigan's Institute for the Humanities (202 South Thayer Street, Suite 1111, Ann Arbor, Michigan) through March 10.
According to preliminary data released by FTR, orders for Class 8 trucks - the big rigs that haul freight along America's highways and byways - hit 18,300 units last month.
Both in person, where Regnery tried to deflect many questions, and even in email, a medium in which he seems more comfortable, meandering down philosophical and historical byways.
All that's left to do is fall back on self-referential byways and go after likes and retweets as an impoverished means of filling the void it's created.
They in turn are part of a broader florescence of nature-writing in Britain led by Robert Macfarlane, whose book, "The Old Ways", perambulates around the country's ancient byways.
But after its heyday in the mid-twentieth century, the traditional mom and pop motel—once ubiquitous along American highways and byways—has largely slipped from the public imagination.
On the other side of the equation, the rewards include traveling America's highways and byways, working at a variety of tasks and spending time in campgrounds near beautiful scenery.
The designation has a powerful impact, as scenic byways are proven to attract domestic and international travelers and subsequently are engines of economic growth for the communities they traverse.
He uses his gifts to, in his own words, meet people where they are – the literal highways and byways of grueling endurance events -- and helps them go beyond the race.
But the V8, the snappy transmission, and especially the dynamic chassis feature and the torque-vectoring combined to fill me with confidence on both freeways, byways, and some twisty asphalt.
The big blue signs — hundreds of them — crop up like crab grass along the highways and byways of New York State, enticing travelers to stop and take in the sights.
Under such extreme conditions, Tobin told me as we wound our way along the Pennsylvania byways from her lab at Susquehanna to Centralia, it was entirely possible that nothing had survived.
In the Basque Country straddling the border between France and Spain, the tall peaks and narrow byways of the Pyrenees bottleneck the palombes, making the flocks denser and easier to track.
The gathering drew international headlines, prompted violent clashes with law enforcement and led to the mobilization of the National Guard and the installation of razor wire and roadblocks on rural byways.
But everyone knew the next four hours of meandering down byways lined with pastures and fields, stopping at corners for games and several shots of schnapps, were only the warm-up.
But they expressed concerns about the impact of traffic that they say would be made worse by the proposal to link existing byways after the surface of the highway is removed.
Of course, all that leaping and twirling on the busy byways of a city like New York (we don't know if it's New York City), leads to her bumping into a guy.
Their stories were sharp glimpses of a hidden truth, and he liked that; by contrast, a novel was a sprawling thing, full of byways and excrescences from which the exit was unclear.
Stuart Kells's search for Shakespeare's lost library takes him down highways and byways, which will be fascinating to those obsessed with books and manuscripts but full of unintended comedy for everyone else.
It was because of his hobby: He often leaves his home in rural Sussex at midnight, puts on a headlamp and spends up to nine hours de-littering the local highways and byways.
Tubman then undertook a series of 70-odd rescues, ushering slaves to freedom as a "conductor" of the Underground Railroad, a covert network of byways and safe houses running through 14 northern states.
On rainy days, however, the pockmarked routes fill up with water and run, leaving travelers to wade through waist-deep byways at their own risk or stay put until any floods have passed.
He should, as Truman did, take to the airwaves and byways to make his case directly to the American people and to the Congress, which must ultimately legislate the Space Force into being.
Looking at the highways and byways, the cities and towns, the land masses, all I can think of is the possibility of seeing places I've never visited and how I will get there.
The simulations of those states capture their essence, with major cities looking more or less like themselves and lots of fun byways to explore (if you're not on the clock for a delivery).
The American Society of Civil Engineers painted a bleak picture of the country's byways in its Infrastructure Report Card in the spring of 210, the most recent of its every-four-years editions.
If you're all about scenery, the top states for the most scenic byways metric include California (ranked 12th overall), North Carolina (second overall), Oregon (11th overall), Utah (ninth overall) and Idaho (463th overall).
The city plays host to a huge variety of food fairs, to a pageant of food trucks and carts arrayed across its immigrant byways, its Midtown avenues and the canyons of Wall Street.
The city plays host to a huge variety of food fairs, to a pageant of food trucks and carts arrayed across its immigrant byways, its Midtown avenues and the canyons of Wall Street.
There is no way to sever Rousseau's critique of painful exclusion and "glittering misery"—now, as Mishra shows, applicable across the world and into its smallest byways—from a political attempt to answer it.
This made economic activity possible in uninsurable areas of the country, including communities along the Mississippi River and many other water byways and shoreline cities such as Houston, Miami, New Orleans and lower Manhattan.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Along the handsome byways of Edgemont, a small sea of blue-and-white political signs dot the front lawns, highlighting a heated issue that will not even be decided this Election Day.
Burunbana's clairvoyance echoes the slant reappraisal of the past in "Counternarratives," one that proceeds not along the vector of generations — each a kernel containing the next — but the strange byways of identities in flux.
She had become obsessed with how their power worked, the byways and darkened corners in which it pooled, the schemes and incantations that turned neutral processes, dull forms, and obscure meetings into its handmaidens.
In contrast, the states with the fewest scenic byways, according to WalletHub, are Michigan (ranked 19th overall), Tennessee (28th overall), Hawaii (47th overall), South Dakota (15th overall), Wisconsin (22nd overall) and Delaware (48th overall).
The sinister delicacy of this campaign—the milkman never touches her and rarely looks directly at her during their encounters—weaves through the novel, keeping it from meandering too far off into its narrative byways.
The current administration directed additional plow trucks, front-end loaders and V-shape plows to help clear those smaller Queens byways where the sanitation commissioner, Kathryn Garcia, said roughly 70 plows became stuck during the storm.
If anything does snap the claustrophobic spell, it is Reynolds's road trips, when he guns his beauteous British sports car, a red Bristol, along country byways, with the camera peering forward and ravening up the miles.
The Polestar 1 I sampled for a few hours, zipping around the New Jersey highways and byways west of New York City, wore a dashing white paint job offset by black highlights and flickers of chrome.
Dionne's book is the more substantial of the two: a history of the right from Goldwater to the present that also finds time to explore some of the highways and byways of the Clinton and Obama presidencies.
Using his own adaptation, the modern-dress production was performed with the houselights often up, and coupled the labyrinthine moral and sexual byways of Ibsen's wounding original with a meta-theatrical commentary on the playwright's own life.
Serving as the movie's narrator — and making the expressive most of his deep, darkly insinuating sepulchral voice — Mr. Wilkerson sifts through the personal and the political, travels down eerily lonely Alabama byways and deep into anguished history.
In this case, that stage extends from the basement of a restaurant — where audience members are issued passports and a survival kit — to a series of carefully accessorized rooms in TriBeCa and open-air avenues and byways.
This show takes its audiences into the wings, bowels and byways of the Claire Tow Theater at Lincoln Center to explore the mysteries that lurk backstage and the phantasmal presences that materialize when a playhouse goes dark.
I.) and Garret GravesGarret Neal GravesClimate activist Greta Thunberg implores lawmakers to 'listen to the best available science' Greta Thunberg disputes GOP lawmaker's metaphor on pollution Congress passes bill to begin scenic byways renaissance MORE (R-La.).
In that earlier report, Austin wrote: The small- and medium-sized factory towns that dot the highways and byways of Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin have lost their anchor employers and are struggling to fill the void.
The seventh video in their TimeLAX series, which makes the city of Los Angeles appear even more frenetic and high energy, was filmed mostly at night and when the locals and tourists were crowding LA's highways and byways.
Despite pushback in some corners of America to the increasing electrification of U.S. highways and byways, the future of mobility needs to be electric if there's any hope of slowing (and ideally halting and reversing) climate change globally.
To make a documentary on such a complicated, far-reaching subject and maintain a common-sense perspective requires formidable organizational skills and a steady narrative hand to keep the movie from straying into any number of theoretical byways.
The excellent Mr. Bannister makes Jim a poignant man-child who may be able to deliver a seal bark on cue but is by no means as confident when it comes to the slithery byways of the heart.
Those three dimensions were evaluated using 247 relevant metrics, including average gas prices, lowest price of a three-star hotel room, quality of roads, zoos and botanical gardens per capita, access to scenic byways and miles of shoreline.
You couldn't do better than the most recent work by our poet laureate of the deep state, the postmodern Virgil whose novels, wherever and whenever they were set, always led into the darkest byways of the military-industrial complex.
On the other hand, very few of the thousands of drivers passing through the area will have a clue that the gargantuan cross commemorates fallen soldiers at all, or that it has been adorning Bladensburg byways for nearly a century.
Singular souvenirs Via Serlas and its byways have the standard international luxury names to be expected in any global destination this glittery — Bulgari, Gucci, Prada and the like — but a number of niche boutiques make shopping in St. Moritz special.
The old way of poisoning rodents involved a sort of deadly snack service in which park employees put lethal pellets directly into the burrows where the rats lived or sprinkled a poison powder along the underground byways used by the rats.
The fun in reading "The Next to Die" — even when the scaffolding fails to fully support the structure — isn't in learning whodunit, but in following the labyrinthine byways of its author's peculiar worldview and the twisted motives of her characters.
But as cars start to drive themselves, we have some ideas for how urban planners of the future might reimagine those outdated layouts—and transform the city into a joyful mess of throughways and byways optimized not for cars but for people.
She traveled the American byways with just such a crew, sleeping in flee-ridden motels and embarking on long day trips in 15-passenger vans, past West Virginia towns where the only open businesses were pharmacies that deal out painkillers to the old.
Outside of these tightly compressed byways, the exhibition takes off into a lavish, dizzying, heart-tugging spectacle that's as much a social construction as a visual one, where the presence of people is built into the conceptual fabric of the large-scale works.
Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinSenate confirms two Treasury nominees over Democratic objections Congress passes bill to begin scenic byways renaissance GOP lawmaker: 'Dangerous' abuse of Interpol by Russia, China, Venezuela MORE (D-Md.) are expected to introduce a companion bill on Monday.
Mr. Dean deserves credit for chronicling the fraught byways of Will's moral reckoning, and he is ably supported by a large company that includes Major "Moogy" Sumner as a Dharug patriarch and Jeremy Sims as a disruptive English expat tellingly named Smasher.
Mr. Dean deserves credit for chronicling the fraught byways of Will's moral reckoning, and he is ably supported by a large company that includes Major "Moogy" Sumner as a Dharug patriarch and Jeremy Sims as a disruptive English expat tellingly named Smasher.
Even if all of the proposal's planks come to pass—it is, after all, a proposal, not a law—it's less an encouraging glimpse of our ironclad future than it is a reminder of just how insecure our government's information highways and byways are today.
Some may disagree but that includes commercial rail just as much as it includes the power grid, the nation's ports, tour highways and byways, bridges, tunnels, and the networks that make so much happen in cyberspace and have the potential to do even more.
Pristine beaches and national parks, world-class museums and the Just for Laughs festival, mountain resorts, salmon-rich rivers, scenic byways, the Oyster Bar and the country's best taco, lush gardens and coastal treks at Point Reyes, rafting the Upper Gauley (if you dare).
Garret GravesGarret Neal GravesClimate activist Greta Thunberg implores lawmakers to 'listen to the best available science' Greta Thunberg disputes GOP lawmaker's metaphor on pollution Congress passes bill to begin scenic byways renaissance MORE (R-La.), the top Republican on the Climate Crisis Select Committee.
I downloaded a press copy I forgot until I tripped over it in iTunes, whereupon it went into heavy rotation: beaty synth-guitar-drums, hummable tunes, Safai's girlish-not-grrrlish soprano delivering lyrics about following your heart down the byways of love to the end of the world.
Orders for Class 22016 trucks - the big rigs that haul freight along America's highways and byways - have been rising every month this year through August and are at their all-time high as most hauliers in the United States are replacing older trucks with more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Frank Bruni To travel the liberal byways of social media over recent weeks was to learn that Donald Trump was on the precipice of axing Robert Mueller and was likely to use the days just before Christmas, when we were distracted by eggnog and mistletoe, to lower the blade.
What I love about Scharfe Maxx is how the flavor develops as you eat it, like an everlasting gobstopper, it takes you on a ride down the sweet-and-savory express, letting you pull off at scenic byways of smooth texture and take in the highly snarfable and ultra meltable landscape.
In this adventure-novel-meets-moral-inquiry, a Midwestern single mother at the end of her rope cruises the scenic byways in a rickety R.V. with her two children, dodging raging wildfires, tourist traps, personal demons and epically bad weather, ultimately digging deep to find something close to old-fashioned courage.
In cities and villages, along rural byways and in town squares, the migration has been propelled by an outpouring of support — from the local authorities, community groups and individuals who have handed out free food and water, secondhand clothes, diapers, blankets and loose change to help the procession move northward.
That leaves Jersey, only Jersey, with its dense tangle of highways and byways, its turnpike rest stops named for state luminaries and its status as the home of the first drive-in theater, as the sole state where it is illegal everywhere to fill your own tank 24 hours a day.
VICENZA, Italy — Vicenza is quaintly medieval at its center, a dense jumble of old butter-toned dwellings along narrow byways that occasionally give way to some of the Renaissance's most elegant architecture, but these structures mask an industrial might that has made this small city Italy's most productive capital of jewelry.
But if you take the time to drive the smaller byways of the Pinelands — a seven-county area that includes a million government-preserved acres of pitch pine, white cedar and a fine-grained soil called sugar sand — you can still find plenty of less conventional blueberries, and smaller farms, like Mrs. Lindsay's.
"I'm kind of interested in just a really simple documenting, bearing witness in a really slow way," said Linder, in a process video created by Donald Harrison on behalf of the University of Michigan's Institute for the Humanities, where Linder's materials from the last year and a half are currently on display in Atomic Highways and Byways.
Istanbul has so many street cats of so many different breeds, for instance, because its ports allowed cats from all over the world to slip into its byways, and as the city modernizes with luxury developments, more and more cats are displaced — just like the lower income people living around them and often caring for them.
"The Little Street," in spite of its title, is not a depiction of a street so as much as it is a portrait of two houses: one large 15th-century brick house with crow-stepped gables, and green and red shutters on its iron-grilled windows, and part of a smaller house, as well as two adjoining doorways leading into two byways.
Garret GravesGarret Neal GravesClimate activist Greta Thunberg implores lawmakers to 'listen to the best available science' Greta Thunberg disputes GOP lawmaker's metaphor on pollution Congress passes bill to begin scenic byways renaissance MORE (R-La.) during congressional testimony Wednesday by disputing the GOP lawmaker's argument that higher-polluting countries should be doing more than others to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The podcast unfolds its strange road trip through first-person vignettes and narrated letters addressed to the title character; more explicitly built on horror tropes than either Night Vale or Wires, it tells the story of a woman searching for her missing wife in the spookiest liminal spaces of America's highways and byways — truck stops, dive bars, seedy motels and diners, and the vast expanse of the open road.
The entire population could walk with silent, purposeful strides along our charming rural byways and in our masses along the emptied motorways, congregating at the cliffs of Dover just before sunrise, to link arms as the sky turns from black to pink to blue, staring out at the welcoming sea and then diving together to our deaths: at this point, Britain would cease to be, in any meaningful sense, a part of the European Union.
Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan Sinema touts bipartisan record as Arizona Democrats plan censure vote The Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes 220006 roadshow to New Mexico MORE (R-Maine) and Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinSenate confirms two Treasury nominees over Democratic objections Congress passes bill to begin scenic byways renaissance GOP lawmaker: 'Dangerous' abuse of Interpol by Russia, China, Venezuela MORE (D-Md.), as well as Reps.
Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinSenate confirms two Treasury nominees over Democratic objections Congress passes bill to begin scenic byways renaissance GOP lawmaker: 'Dangerous' abuse of Interpol by Russia, China, Venezuela MORE (Md.) and Tom CarperThomas (Tom) Richard CarperOvernight Energy: Trump tweets he's revoking California's tailpipe waiver | Move comes as Trump visits state | California prepares for court fight | Climate activist Greta Thunberg urges lawmakers to listen to scientists Media and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity Senators call for more automakers to join emissions deal with California MORE (Del.) also backed Callanan, who was opposed by GOP Sen.

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