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I suppose we paved the way for Deadpool, which paved the way for Logan.
Half the runway was paved one year and the other half was paved a second year.
I didn't know anyone who skateboarded; I got insanely interested in paved concrete because I was never around paved concrete.
She paved the way for Leah Chase during the '50s and '60s, and she paved the way for women in restaurants today.
"My mother paved a new road for women and minorities, and she paved that road with tenacity, integrity, diligence and community service," St. Claire told CNN.
There is a story about an Italian man who said he came because he heard the streets were paved with gold, only to discover that not only weren't they paved with gold but that they weren't paved at all — and that he was meant to pave them.
Just as the road to hell is paved with good intentions, the road that brought us Cambridge Analytica and the Pizzagate conspiracy was paved with optimism and oaths to not be evil.
The path to greatness is paved with tiny consistent rituals.
Every incline should be paved flat before Mr. Trump's arrival!!!
It all paved the way for issuing at negative yields.
The road to hell can be paved with good intentions.
The militants ensured streets were cleaned and roads were paved.
Those moves paved the way for peace talks in Geneva.
The road to the White House is paved with… sparkle?
But let's not forget the women who paved the way.
Mr Najib's government had methodically paved the way for victory.
Mr. Kemp was one of those who paved the way.
A flurry of diplomacy has paved the way for negotiations.
The wheels offer grippy, almost sticky traction on paved roads.
Obviously, he has paved his own way and then some.
Heidi Heitkamp's path to the Capitol wasn't paved in gold.
Lego Mindstorms have paved the way for many programmable toys.
Deere's bold acquisition is at least paved with good intentions.
Jack Kemp had paved the way with years of advocacy.
It should have paved the way for comprehensive immigration reform.
For high fliers, the path ahead is paved in gold.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, right?
The road to transition, however, will be paved with adapters.
As usual, Williams's serve paved the way to the title.
In triathlon, the course is paved, controlled and often flat.
A paved road would probably make those trips more feasible.
Climate change paved the way for lost lives next door.
The road to carbon neutrality is paved with imperfect solutions.
Leonard's playoff road this year is paved with gilded statistics.
"We planted the trees, we paved the roads," Penha says.
The village still has no paved roads, no running water.
As you'd expect, Disney paved the way for animating dogs.
Parker, he agreed, paved the road for Ntilikina and others.
These innovations obviously paved the way for their progress today.
Uruguay paved the way when it legalised cannabis in 2013.
Rural tribal areas often lack internet access and paved roads.
How Salesforce paved the way for the SaaS platform approach
The law also paved the way for tougher consumer protections.
From here the tratturi only occasionally went over paved roads.
Benin City has daily power outages and few paved roads.
At my mother's house, we ride bikes down paved streets.
Our coffee is weaker, they have streets paved in flowers.
Much of the Ramapough pass has been paved into highway.
Yet the dreams that paved its way were already evaporating.
The road to equality is partially paved with cheesy merch.  
That paved the way for Clinton's impeachment the following year.
But our friends on the paved part of the road?
He paved the way for there to be a Drake.
The old dirt road had been widened and paved over.
Her road to success has been paved with many failures.
The road to hell may be paved with good intentions, but in Fox's new show The Passage, which premieres on January 14th, the road to the end of the world is paved with bad ideas.
Its roads not even paved, Amchok township is the type of
The road to the Rift was paved with good design thinking.
The immigrant entrepreneur's road to Silicon Valley is paved with visas.
Sometimes, the road to public backlash is paved with good intentions.
The road to the White House cannot be paved without them.
Freenet paved the way for decentralised websites, email and file sharing.
Schlafly and Palin paved the way for Carly Fiorina in 2016.
I paved the road for her but SHE did the work!
Apparently, the road to hell is paved with Home Improvement reruns.
The road to hell, as ever, remains paved with good intentions.
The myth paved the way for racial apartheid in the South.
However, the path to 22019 days is not paved in gold.
Abramović paved the way, but she is no longer the future.
The road to recovery it turns out is paved with flames.
There's countless men and women who have already paved the road.
It just so happens that bitcoin paved the particular road there. 
USB-C represents a path to the future paved in dongles.
The slum gets street lights, paved lanes and regular garbage collection.
Nevertheless, the new alliance paved the way for success in Paris.
Fact: The AHCA paved the financial path for conservative tax reform.
I don't know how that road is paved, so to say.
Rather than blocking Iran's path to nuclear weapons, it paved it.
The lobby floor of a hotel was paved with silver dollars.
Yeltsin, of course, paved the way for Putin to become president.
Also, men in outfits paved in candy corn and in jellybeans.
They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
This season, though, her road to Rio was paved with success.
The beginning of the journey was deceptively easy and fully paved.
But they also recognize the path that water protectors have paved.
The explosive device was buried in the road and paved over.
It was sort of like the paved path in my family.
The community is building paved roads into the bright red soil.
This paved the way for Melco and MGM to receive subconcessions.
That little pond is gone, too, filled in and paved over.
The first federal income tax paved the way to income redistribution.
"Hair" paved the way for pop and rock music on Broadway.
OUTDOOR SPACE Behind the house is a shared paved garden area.
In 1985, the hole was filled with rocks and paved over.
Every time it rains here, the streets are paved with petals.
Lately, his obsession with books has paved the way to writing.
A loggia paved with Saltillo tiles leads to the front door.
It was new roof, new paved driveway, upgraded kitchen and bathroom.
The paved environs of New York made it all even worse.
Guyana is a vast, watery wilderness with only three paved highways.
Trump appears to have paved the way for Jackson to leave.
Yet it has cities with tall buildings, airports and paved roads.
"The road to peace is never a paved one," he said.
The roads to hell were, as ever, paved with good intentions.■
Or in Reid's case, a self-paved road right through it.
They have almost nothing: no electricity, no paved roads, no sewers.
"Streets were not paved, they were sandy and dusty," she recalls.
Mr. Brokaw's hustling paved a career path for future power brokers.
But those settlements lack running water, sewerage, paved roads and electricity.
The municipal government has installed new streetlamps and paved some roads.
DACA paved the way to a tech career for Soto-Marquez.
Joseph said Charles's second marriage had paved the way for Harry.
Similar technology paved the way for Trump's future rise, Curtis suggests.
Suburban roads often aren't paved as frequently as more populated highways.
"I am proud to have paved the way for the next generation."
Maybe the streets are well paved, but there's trash on the ground.
Following the nomination, the phrase "BTS paved the way" trended on Twitter.
Her birth paved the way for the use of IVF in India.
That has paved the way for drivers in other states to organize.
While the streets aren't paved with gold, the beautiful cobblestones will suffice.
The judge Tuesday paved the way for that step to be taken.
"Nobody believed in him; he paved his own path," Palmiero-Winters said.
But Sideman brushes those comparisons off saying those apps paved the way.
It was that ruling which paved the way for the current trial.
However, Kennedy's car did not follow the paved road to the ferry.
Luckily, Flatiron's exit paved the way for industry acceptance of RDMD's model.
These early devices paved the way for the today's electro-play toys.
In so doing, they paved the way for the rest of us.
Currently, not all roads are smoothly paved with clean, visible road lines.
Last night was a historic night when Latin music paved the way.
The road to hell is, but go ahead… paved with them, apparently.
Trans queens have paved the way so much for drag queens today.
Yet many have found that Britain's tracks are not paved with gold.
These things look wholly unnatural, resembling paved floors, moorings, courtyards, and colonnades.
Arguably, conservative media pioneers like Hunt even paved the way for Sen.
Don't park your car in that lot tomorrow because it's being paved.
This agreement paved the way for the twins to achieve their dream.
It set precedents and paved the way for several of its peers.
But in Zimbabwe, the path to power is paved with academic letters.
But it also paved the way for a new type of search.
He paved the way for a new media in a political revolution.
This paved the way for France to adopt a purely fiat currency.
A single statute paved much of the way from there to here.
It takes like half an hour to get to a paved road.
I'm no longer sober, and I've paved my own path to wellness.
But his miserable stint at Fordham also paved Alig's road to nightlife.
The road to success cannot be paved with platitudes and good intentions.
Never mind streets paved in gold, here were streets wallpapered with restaurants.
I drove the Pathfinder Platinum in midsummer, almost entirely on paved highways.
The reclassification paved the way for tougher regulations, like the privacy rules.
Otherwise that road that's been paved with GOOD INTENTIONS will go nowhere.
"He paved the way," Durant told Bleacher Report's Howard Beck of James.
He has promised them freshly paved roads and badly needed sewage pipes.
Like a paved road, that thing everyone thinks has a cool color?
In fact, they paved the road out of Krakow with broken tombstones.
And one particular artist has paved the way for this innovative technique.
A 10-year-old lawsuit in California paved the way for AB5.
There are three paved paths in the park leading to the building.
Riosucio has no paved roads, no drinkable water, and no health infrastructure.
This became even clearer once we reached the paved roads outside Bangui.
These endorsements crowded Warren out and paved the way for her exit.
That decision paved the way for full FIFA membership two weeks later.
His mission paved the way for Nixon's own visit in February 1972.
To extend your run, hook into the paved path around Audubon Lake.
Barrel vaults paved with mud brick ripple over the house's three volumes.
It had paved the way for them — and has never been surpassed.
"I would have rather gone the paved way for sure," Rachael said.
Paved streets, cobblestones, inclines, declines, and dirt roads are a few examples.
Returning home once, I entered the paved-over garden of her home.
Today, there is no electricity here, no paved roads, no piped water.
That paved the way for a contract with Ecuador's embassy in London.
In my opinion, stuff like that paved the way for Donald Trump.
CreditCreditAlfonso Cuaron/Netflix They paved a parking lot and put up paradise.
Paved roads were made for cyclists, not drivers, one author has argued.
The incident paved the way for using video replays in the sport.
On the ground, paved Prussian roads dissolve into gravel at old border crossings.
Others cart food on their heads along muddy paved roads amid the snowfall.
His arrest paved the way for his possible extradition to the United States.
FEC later that year paved the way for the rise of Super PACs.
Trump paved the path and, with the right candidate, history could be repeated.
The covered rear porch steps down to grass and a circular paved driveway.
It paved the way for models like Fares and Qasim to gain prominence.
Facebook paved the way for Highlights by launching the Stories Archive in May.
The reversal of that order paved the way for his release on Friday.
In fact, those in-app purchases paved the way for this latest evolution.
Abdulbari's path to becoming Sudan's minister of justice was paved by ordinary Sudanese.
Ice roads like the Tibbitt to Contwoyto aren't so much paved as cultivated.
The road to true artificial intelligence is not paved with a single discipline.
Wade, the landmark 1973 case that paved the way for legalized abortion nationwide.
True, the menu is paved with terms some New Yorkers will trip over.
Ms. Steinem did not travel with them, but her expertise paved the way.
Autonomous cars have trouble going down gravel or poorly paved or marked roads.
Dr. Bardin paved the way for successful research into male contraceptives as well.
Ride, acceleration and handling: You have pure joy on well-maintained paved roads.
As the saying goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
For Trump, the low road to the White House is paved with boorishness.
I continued down the paved pathway, and passed yet another set of cages.
The fall in stock market volatility paved the way for higher equity prices.
These tires make for a stiff, loud ride on paved roads and highways.
Kate Moss paved the way in 2009 with her early collaborations with Topshop.
FEC, a decision that paved the way for the creation of super PACs.
It has squares paved with glossy sandstone and planted with ancient plane trees.
But its efforts over three decades paved the way for the court's decision.
That's the road we paved for ourselves, and it starts with the name.
Mock-Georgian houses feature large paved driveways, to accommodate the caravans parked outside.
The decision paved the way for opening some 220,000 additional jobs to women.
I know that adoption is another rocky road, paved with uncertainty and heartbreak.
That paved the way for large economic land concessions for agriculture and mining.
Outdoor space: The unit comes with a private terra-cotta-paved front terrace.
Do you think that paved the way for the L.G.B.T. characters that followed?
They faithfully adapted and paved new ground for the "Game of Thrones" universe.
She paved the streets, installed streetlights and sewers, and fought for better housing.
The paved back terrace has low stone walls, a pergola and a kitchen.
It's a great opportunity to learn from the people who've paved the way.
"Knocked Up" paved the way for explicit comedy that tells emotional human stories.
The sisters' maternal grandfather, James Minnefield, paved his own path in Anderson, Ind.
We took off down a paved road, then turned onto a gravel one.
How high-minded self-dealing paved the way for our low-minded president.
Outdoor space: The narrow backyard is paved and fenced, and has multiple levels.
"Microbes kind of paved the way for higher orders of life," Bralower said.
Those seven months on "Newsroom" paved the way for my successful political career.
They trudged along a paved road in single file, too drained for conversation.
He paved the way for me to become the person I am today.
She takes the binocular-wearing birders through a paved path surrounded by foliage.
But reality TV is not what paved his way to the Élysée Palace.
He did it with a catwalk paved in antiqued mirrors beneath crystal chandeliers.
The dictator's death in 1975 paved the way for Spain's transition to democracy.
The yard is fenced and includes a paved, circular patio with a firepit.
Napster and MySpace and AOL paved the way for some much bigger platforms.
Its English version, "Every Street Is Paved With Gold," was published in 1992.
Has Trump paved the way for ISIS to launch attacks on American soil?
The circumstances that paved the way for The Box Project began by chance.
There is no phone service, no GPS and not a single paved road.
Frankly, I think Flake's libertarian version of conservatism paved the way for Trump.
The property also has a small front yard and a fenced, paved backyard.
"It's not a paved road, it's not a well-beaten path," she added.
Thank you for the music that paved the way for so many others.
This paved the way for the kind of shareholder activism that dominates markets today.
We travel done a herringbone paved motorway, and I wonder how long it took.
The move paved the way for reunions at the airports, as well as heartache.
It's all downhill from here, and soon we are on a paved bike path.
This uninterrupted carpet is marred by very few paved roads, and fewer electrical lines.
I feel like the mood board process paved the way to where we went.
The ruling paved the way for tariffs on $7.5 billion worth of EU goods.
You paved the way for me so I can pave the way for others.
And when it does, it will be tests like this that paved the way.
We each have our own story, have paved our own path to get here.
The path to general AI — and possibly superintelligence — is being paved before our eyes.
But now, it looks like Hulu is following in Netflix's well-paved digital footsteps.
The road to 2020/2025 will be paved with transitional, rather than transformational technologies.
The agreement paved the way for visa waivers for first Georgia and then Ukraine.
Oh, and he reminds us he paved the way for Justin Bieber on YouTube.
This is considered a landmark decision that paved the way for same-sex marriage.
Now that the way has been paved, we're finally finding out where it leads.
"How many thousands of other websites and businesses has Google paved over?" he asks.
Dianne Feinstein as examples of Democrats who had paved the way for Ocasio-Cortez.
The Supreme Court just paved the way for broader collection of online sales taxes.
The newly paved stretch of road is about 16 miles long, not 124 miles.
A paved city block results in five times more stormwater runoff than a forest.
Argentina's negotiators paved the way back by reaching deals with smaller groups of holdouts.
A judge just paved the way for affected users to sue the tech giant.
He paved the way for the many great Sox players of color who followed.
After all, the road to Hell is paved with asphalt — like most other roads.
We say thank you to all who came before us and paved the way.
It's that kind of radical openness that has paved her unconventional path to stardom.
It had said indicative offers submitted by June paved the way for a sale.
This paved the way for a global climate-change agreement in Paris last year.
Still, the road from Hollywood to financial services was paved with regret, he said.
The expanding ATM network then paved the way for the rise of debit cards.
The neighbourhood has only one paved road, no central water supply and no sewer.
"They paved the way for women and men to come forward sooner than later."
There are three main avenues of attack, but each path is paved with difficulties.
Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that paved the way for legalized abortion nationwide.
But that way out cannot be paved by anger, resentment, revenge, hatred, or frustration.
Pat Schroeder (D), who represented Colorado in Congress and paved the way for women.
Decades of development have also paved over land that used to soak up rainwater.
Initially Val took the path well paved and studied psychology at Montreal's McGill University.
What she did for women in wrestling paved the way for all of us.
The company paved the way for that possibility with last year's High Sierra release.
The tea protest paved the way to the war that led to American independence.
When my mum came here, they spoke about the streets being paved with gold.
The warren of narrow dirt-paved alleys is home to at least 250,000 souls.
It's important to pay homage to the black women who have paved the way.
Black votes literally paved the way to victory for the long shot Democratic candidate.
Maybe the streets are well paved, but there is noticeable litter on the ground.
Our modern minds, too, had been paved, and McPhee was peeling that pavement back.
A paved carport and gravel parking area have room for up to five cars.
That paved the way for other city and state politicians to make more cuts.
This paved the way for the modern-day Hawaiian cultural practice of hoarding things.
Either way, his election moved her, and she thought Lincoln had paved the way.
Cities with extensive paved surfaces have diminished natural watersheds, leading to more extensive flooding.
That change paved the way for new entertainment options, including concerts and dance performances.
As it turned out, there were almost no paved roads between Illinois and Nevada.
He paved the way for Eastern Europe to leave Moscow's orbit, largely without violence.
Weiner arrived in Sacramento in 2017, he helped introduce a bill that paved the
The more a city has been paved over, the greater the chance of flooding.
Earlier this week, Parliament passed a bill that partly paved the way for Brexit.
Fake change, and what it allows to fester, paved the road for President Trump.
But it was the Senate page job that paved the way for his career.
To this day, no paved roads traverse the swampland separating it from mainland Russia.
But just past the manicured lawns and paved driveways are signs of economic distress.
Her tenacity paved the way for half a million people born prematurely living today.
It also paved the way for other entrepreneurs, like Harry's, to enter the space.
A paved driveway turns to a stop by a front door bracketed by sidelights.
The road to the climate crisis is paved with bold promises and good intentions.
It's unclear whether the paved area is used as a taxiway, runway or road.
"I actually think it paved the way for the Jimmy Garoppolo trade," Wickersham said.
Edison pioneered the industrial research laboratory, which paved the way for new research institutions.
Millions of miles of smooth, paved roads have had to be built and maintained.
They're thanks for the sacrifice and suffering that paved the way to better times.
Flipkart was the trailblazer that paved the way for others to build great startups.
Most people stop in the imposing stone-paved courtyard just to see the mansion.
The country had no paved roads until 1962, no television or internet until 1999.
Lloyd Webber's shows also paved the way for the rise of Disney on Broadway.
For Barbara Cocoran, the road to success was paved with humble roots and heartbreak.
"They paved paradise," Patel said, approaching the parking lot where Shea used to be.
He paved the way for me, so there's never a side-eye about that.
He paved the way for us all and we all owe him a lot.
But people really wanted to know that their streets were going to be paved.
See also: Shafik's mentor Hoda Shara'awi, who paved the way for many of her accomplishments.
Collectively, the legislation also paved the way for medical cannabis businesses to turn a profit.
Only in the last 30 years did it have a road paved up to residences.
In fact, he argues that previous antitrust cases paved the way for today's internet companies.
He was a genius in the music industry and paved the way for many artists.
But Trump told Hannity he thought his tough style paved the way for Tuesday's summit.
Casino funds have paved roads and paid for a new $26 million wastewater treatment plant.
On paved roads, the buggy can sprint from zero to 4003 mph in 7.2 seconds.
Several recent court rulings in India paved the way for today's judgment on Section 2377.
Congo has fewer paved roads than Luxembourg and only 1% of rural areas have electricity.
Paved roads will double on Earth in the next 15 to 20 years, Tabor added.
After all, we're the species who knocked down trees and paved the ground with asphalt.
His trip effectively paved the way for human exploration of space for the following decades.
That's a lot of paved over land that used to produce food and sustain livestock.
Sand Hill Road is paved with venture firms raising bigger and bigger pots of money.
Frank discussions of museum worker salaries and unpaid internships have paved the way for reforms.
They've paved the way for Adeyemi not needing to compromise any part of her vision.
Congo is four times the size of France but has less paved road than Luxembourg.
That paved the way for the new firm to be divided into three separate businesses.
That we'd fallen short for all the women who'd paved this golden tradition for us.
The European Central Bank has also paved the way to take similar action next month.
The show paved the way for its more political, more woke younger brothers and sisters.
It paved the way for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Iron Man in 2008.
The road to riches, success, and happiness (not in that order) is paved with failure.
Facebook, likewise, has attempted to build trust with an equal playing field paved by algorithms.
RuPaul herself paved her road to stardom in the city's iconic clubs of the nineties.
That, Allen thinks, was a historic mistake that paved the way for Assad's latest atrocity.
Goods can get through on two smaller toll roads, but these are not fully paved.
The way then is perfectly paved for recessions of ex-ante unknowable amplitude and duration.
Who else can say that Olympic athletes paved the way to a hot tub prize?
Wear comfortable shoes, and be advised some areas of the tour will not be paved.
Diaz pairing is already being paved, and really, the fight makes sense for both men.
The room for the latter's focus on Independent Women was arguably paved by Girl Power.
Sorio says Michalke paved the way for her and for other women in their group.
They found almost nothing for them there—no electricity, no running water, no paved roads.
Now, largely because of tourism, the town is paved and there's fresh drinking water pipes.
Their relationship, if you want to speculate, is that Wayne paved the way for Drake.
The New York Times: How Biden has paved the way for a possible presidential run.
But reaching terms with the litigants paved the way for the sale of Tuesday's bond.
Strangers cruise its paved and dirt roads, seeming to drive through just for a look.
Gulden said Smith paved the way for athletes like Kaepernick, who fight for social justice.
Who is going to make sure the roads are paved and the traffic lights work?
The way to success, those supportive of this strategy argue, is paved with cost imposition.
How WeWork's relentless optimism helped it succeed — and then paved the way for its downfall
But he may have paved the way for the American people to find it themselves.
It paved the way for the Turkish assault on the Kurds there several days later.
Clinton's presidential runs will have paved the way for that woman to have a shot.
Grand doors opened and it pulled into a paved courtyard off the Rue de Rivoli.
From there, guests walk a well-paved, subtly-lit path that extends between several watchtowers.
One of the changes instituted paved the way for the last-minute selection of Moore.
They are levelling the rutted surface so that it can be paved over with concrete.
That, along with Middle Tennessee's earlier upset, paved the Orange's way to the second weekend.
"We have a unique opportunity to change the way our history is paved," she said.
But then they paved the poor raccoon's paradise and literally put up a parking lot.
Projects like Sonora 128 advance initiatives many artists paved the way for in previous decades.
"It's people like Congressman Conyers who paved the way for all of us," she said.
The backyard has a patio that is partially paved in brick and partially in concrete.
Could it simply be that the road to fatherhood is paved with mass-market paperbacks?
She installed some swing and paved a road for her singing to go to town.
This paved the way for Dr. Hawking's 1988 book, which became an unexpected best-seller.
In taming infinity, Archimedes paved the way for the invention of calculus 2,000 years later.
But the roads he paved along the way still criss-cross the battered American landscape.
That paved the way for Croatia to become a member of the bloc in 2013.
Behind the house is a large paved terrace and a parking area for four cars.
The decision paved the way for Congress to pass spending bills as soon as Friday.
When President Obama initiated DACA, it paved the way for major changes in Valadez's life.
This, surely, has paved way for higher meaning; a life he feels more present within?
OUTDOOR SPACE The backyard has newly paved patio, raised garden beds and a koi pond.
Roads once dirt are paved now, but off-season at the camp, they are quiet.
Berkeley's passage of a major soda tax paved the way for other cities to act.
The couple paved the way for their son to attend Shaw University in North Carolina.
Poorly paved roads and a lack of guardrails make the country's mountain roads particularly perilous.
They began by attacking Bloomberg and that paved the way for the feistiest debate yet.
The backyard is fenced and paved, with plantings along the perimeter and a koi pond.
There is an additional paved section for off-street parking equipped with a basketball hoop.
As in most other Alaska Native villages, there are no paved streets and no addresses.
This pretty paved trail, which runs along the Aldridge Creek, is just over four miles.
"The NRA paved the road to Washington for Bernie Sanders," Bloomberg wrote in a tweet.
The area had no electricity and few paved roads for much of the apartheid era.
This paved the way for a 28500-unit apartment project, costing close to $6900 million.
Kaling is a trailblazer and has paved the way for how women are depicted onscreen.
" Ms. Ebersole, more gently: "They paved the way, and started before women had the vote.
Tuesday's election just paved the way for some of those ideas to potentially become law.
That government experience, Ms. Kim said, "paved the way" for Nuna's work with Medicaid data.
By abstaining on the settlement resolution, the United States paved the way for its approval.
As it turned out, their academic roads to "Jeopardy" were paved with three diplomas apiece.
There is a spacious private garden and a paved terrace next to the master suite.
The road to the death of American religion may well be paved with taxpayer dollars.
"You're a jungle city whose true nature cannot be paved," I wrote in my notes.
The Supreme Court's decision paved the way for the EPA to start regulating greenhouse gases.
Puddles of water collect along poorly paved roads, which are strewn with the occasional discarded appliance.
But explosive events in Brazil over the past five years paved the way for his rise.
Here, too, construction for the BRT station ripped out the trees and paved over the grass.
He paved the way for the lavish shows of Celine Dion, Elton John and Lady Gaga.
She has paved the way for so many, and she's having the best time doing it.
This clarity of purpose paved the way for a solidified national education agenda throughout the 1990s.
Lamu is the only county in Kenya that has less than one kilometer of paved road.
The brick-paved courtyard offers ample space for an outdoor dining table and areas to entertain.
That money, and the other major investments that followed, paved the way for Ginkgo's rapid growth.
Thanks to the home's unique "U" shape, there's a central, brick-paved courtyard with a pool.
A decade ago, Steve Jobs announced the revolutionary device that paved the way for touchscreen smartphones.
She kind of paved the way for us and we can do that for other folks.
The closure paved the way for imprisoning asylum-seekers and the family separation crisis that followed.
As a safety precaution, the motion urged FERC to have the emergency spillway paved with concrete.
But during the weekday lunchtime rush, the tiny brick-paved lane becomes a destination unto itself.
NUMMI paved the way for Toyota's subsequent investments in its own U.S. assembly and component factories.
Around two-thirds of the roads are paved, but others peter off into dirt or gravel.
You can see they filled in the OG watering hole last year and paved over it.
Ten miles south of Whitefish, Montana, a paved road turns into gravel, before turning into forest.
The road to Brexit is paved with both political and economic surprises or potential grey swans.
Soon, the two Corvettes pull up next to each other in a wide-open, paved expanse.
Making a Murderer has paved the way for plenty of other crime stories to receive attention.
It paved the way for many of the rules that have so severely limited abortion since.
Many vanilla vines grow on forested slopes and often lie several days walk from paved road.
As president, Mr Uribe led the offensive against the FARC that paved the way for peace.
The path to USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 will be paved with lots of dongles and tears.
It paved the way for Clinton's eventual impeachment later that year by the House of Representatives.
Residents sloshed through the mud to get home, as the streets had yet to be paved.
Women paved the way to finally get us here, and now the sport is being discontinued?
If there's anybody who's paved the way for contemporary literature, especially queer YA, it's David Levithan.
Rush has been the tip of the sphere and he has paved the way for conservatives.
He said he made more money than he used to and his neighborhood has paved roads.
The road to Hell is paved with good intentions—and apparently allows golf carts on it.
That deal paved the way for Congress to pass a $1.3 trillion spending bill last month.
Reid earlier this month said he has paved the way for Democrats to change the rules.
Because the 1960 film precedes—and, in many ways, paved the way for—those later documentaries.
It's paved the way for small business owners and diverse voices to flourish on the internet.
But it paved the way for its successor, which will attempt this fantastical form of transportation.
The town where Ibarra agreed to meet us had one paved road and no sewer system.
What truly paved the way for Trump is the long history of Republican pandering to prejudice.
Also of note: a voice-activated dress paved with dressmaker's pins, by Ying Gao (pictured below).
Ride, acceleration and handling: On paved roads, in front-wheel-drive, it will please most drivers.
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions when it comes to policy," Dimon said.
Eventually, we came out of the forest and walked along paved roads in little farming towns.
The electric car market has paved the way for technological advancements in the skies as well.
The Senate paved the way for the filibuster through a possibly inadvertent rule adjustment in 1806.
The plan involved upgrading favelas with sewer systems, reliable water, paved roads and improved street lighting.
ISIS was not yet inside Kocho; its forces were guarding the paved road to the mountain.
The outcome paved the way for a likely face-off with the country's far-right party.
Rohingya crisis Could the path be paved for the persecuted Rohingya to return to their homeland?
"The road to hell is paved with good intentions when it comes to policy," Dimon said.
Now, a court ruling has paved the way for Moscow to build just such a system.
Online brokerage Robinhood just paved the way for expansion by getting rid of a key middleman.
But they cannot show up in Cleveland and have their principles paved over by Trump's bullies.
In that sense, Darcelle has almost single-handedly paved the way for generations of Portland performers.
Mugabe led a liberation struggle against white minority rule which paved the way to Zimbabwe independence.
The meeting, the sources said, paved the way for Vatican recognition of some of these bishops.
Eventually, these designers paved the way for contemporary fitness brands like Lululemon, Athleta, and Sweaty Betty.
Bolte's 18 years of activism in the town had paved the way for Bailey's own organizing.
Definitely paved the way for a lot of us young artists, just with fashion and everything.
The lane continues with a clear demarcation between pedestrian walkway (cobblestones) and bike lane (paved path).
And it paved the way for outside groups to spend unlimited sums of money on elections.
"She was sitting in the paved area behind our apartment practicing sledding, waiting," Mr. Fraase said.
That first unconventional maneuver doubled Higgins' salary overnight — and paved the way for his future success.
My grandmother was fond of saying that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Instead of leading me to other rooms then, I find myself disappeared to a paved street.
In Shindand's district center, the market lies along a main road that is only partially paved.
The area improved since I last lived there, with recently paved streets and some new construction.
Increasing efforts to regulate tailpipe emissions in the 1970s paved the way for palladium's gradual popularity.
An arched doorway opposite the fireplace opens to a Juliet balcony overlooking the brick-paved courtyard.
This incentivized merchants to update their hardware, and paved the way for consumers to stop swiping.
The front door opens to a foyer paved in brick repurposed from an old factory building.
Outdoor space: A side door leads from the living area to a patio paved with concrete.
Keefe contends that the Golden Venture decision paved the way toward greater imprisonment of undocumented immigrants.
Race controlled labor, housing, education, medical services, all basic municipal services like water, sewage, paved roads.
In the same boxy car, he won on short dirt tracks and on long paved tracks.
The barroom, paved with black-and-white tile, has a generous central counter and gleaming chandeliers.
The experience paved the way for her internship with the New York City Department of Finance.
Dozens of children formed lines for layups and games of knockout on the freshly paved courts.
It paved the way for Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attempts to navigate the Brexit deadline, Oct.
You paved the way for the rights of women and people of color in the workplace.
Widely publicized cases of rape in Senegal paved the way for the change in the law.
How the shooting of one brother paved the way for the other's death, seven years later.
Mr. Duda argues that the Soviet Union's 1939 pact with Germany paved the way to war.
Wade and paved the way for critical Supreme Court decisions, including Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
The big picture: The road that VR and AR are on is well-paved in tech.
The industry has forgotten BoJack's indiscretions, allowing him to walk entertainment's dollar-paved road to rebirth.
I kept on, fretting, until I saw a paved road in the distance, and took it.
But a string of foreboding events soon paved the way for a wholly unpredictable 224 Oscars.
The house was clean and compact; the small, paved back yard had a single lawn chair.
They paved the way for promising new drugs to treat anemia, cancer, and many other diseases.
This document shows us how far down a road paved with untruths hearsay can take us.
The move paved the way for harder American actions against the militia, Aas'ib Ahl al-Haq.
Opponents saw that as a major if partial victory, and it paved the way to compromise.
The path to the House majority is paved with winning candidates from across the ideological spectrum.
Outdoor space: A spiral staircase descends from the main level to the large paved rear patio.
This paved the way for Paris as the sole 2024 bidder to win the Games unopposed.
Asphalt cannot be paved in cold temperature because it will not adhere properly and will fail.
Paradise widened, paved and straightened roads after the 2008 blaze to allow for a speedier evacuation.
The hurdle for forgiveness is pretty high and the road is paved with hurt and pain.
Soon after, the government announced that within 40 years the rest would be paved over, too.
Coco also said she paved the way for thick girls well before the plastic surgery craze.
There's a paved road all the way to Everest Basecamp, and almost to Cho Oyu basecamp.
Politically, everything flew in this direction and paved the way for the normality of this moment.
This also paved the way for the formation of the Republican Freedom Caucus led by Rep.
So, a lot has happened leading up to this that really paved the way for this, Kellyanne.
We stand on the shoulders of countless brave men and women who paved the way for us.
Read on to see how black women have paved the way for advancements in STEM throughout history.
China has built schools, paved roads, bored tunnels and lent Tajikistan $1.3bn—nearly half its foreign debt.
Fire lines can join together other barriers, such as paved highways and rivers, to corral the blaze.
Mentally strong people embrace failure because they know that the road to success is paved with it.
The Normandy landings remain the largest ever amphibious invasion and paved the way for western Europe's liberation.
Sessions' recusal paved the way for the appointment of former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel.
On home turf in Denmark, it was the usual suspect, Noma, that paved the way for clay.
COME ON, TOMScreenshot: PayPalLet this be a cautionary tale: The road to hell is paved with micropayments.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's son Saint may need to stick to paved playgrounds from now on.
It is FX that has paved the way for the f-word on advertiser-supported cable channels.
The property is gated and has a large, paved motor court surrounding an attached three-bay garage.
The film was lauded for its technical realism, and it paved the way for future aviation films.
A separate proclamation has paved the way for easing rules on financial advisers' duties to their clients.
And when my sister and I fought, mirroring each other paved the way to a mutual understanding.
It paved eight-lane roads to serve a vast industrial park on one side of the station.
The parts that are finished include sections of its stone-paved "wadi" walkway and distinctive glass towers.
Produced with an adult audience in mind, these exploitation movies paved the way for violent women onscreen.
She can trailblaze a path, while humbly and gratefully recognizing those before her who paved the way.
"He has paved an incredible way for me, and I want to do the same for others."
Meanwhile, thredUP founder and CEO James Reinhart has paved his own way in the offline retail world.
Safety tip: Never ride on paved roads except to cross when done safely and permitted by law.
In Brito, a village on Nicaragua's Pacific coast, there are no paved roads, electricity or running water.
The result paved the way for an expected bid by President Vladimir Putin for a fourth term.
Other conservatives have paved the walk of shame for Cruz, should he decide to fall into line.
On Thursday's Today show, Bergen looked back on path paved by Moore, who died Wednesday at 80.
In modern Hungary, the corruption and dishonesty of the governing Socialist party paved the way for Orban.
I have hiked all over the world, but this was different because there were no paved trails.
However, the narrow focus on Iran's nuclear program is what paved the way for the historic deal.
The appointments paved the way for the two to ascend to similar positions in government, officials said.
The White Paper's path may be paved with good intentions, but we know where this road leads.
"First-generation blockchains like bitcoin and ethereum paved the way by showing us what's possible," Wang said.
They paved the way for the 1924 Immigration Act, even if they didn't live to see it.
Many smooth, paved roads are now marked by jagged cracks -- some so large further passage is impossible.
The path toward a more sustainable planet will be paved by proactive policies, not by politicized pensions.
"First-generation blockchains like bitcoin and ethereum paved the way by showing us what's possible," Wang said.
At least the road to hell is paved, unlike what passes for roads approaching Glacier National Park.
But most importantly, it paved the way for the next generation to make an even bigger impact.
Yet at the same time, they are closing the door to the pioneers who paved the way.
Since then, Hill's comments have paved the way for national conversations about sexual misconduct in the workplace.
It created a false sense of invincibility in America and paved the way for resentment in Russia.
"To paraphrase a colorful saying: the road to economic mismanagement is paved with good intention," Stocker said.
One paved road runs north from Dulong Town toward the Tibetan border, ending near Mr. Li's hometown.
But the road to my dream was paved with many professional mistakes (and countless hellish day jobs).
Most people would agree that it was largely SpaceX that paved the way for this new era.
But let us not forget the many feline thespians who paved the way for this tiny tabby.
Given my canvas is a city street, occasionally the artwork gets paved over or patched with asphalt.
The Supreme Court today paved the way for states to begin collecting sales taxes from online vendors.
The Sass & Bide number was paved in sequins and paired with a hat cocked to one side.
Fraying of the paved surface made it difficult for two large vehicles to drive past each other.
The roads are pretty well paved and parking is never tough, as this was the low season.
The decision also paved the way for the central bank to revoke the bank's license, officials said.
Lin Manuel-Miranda's "Hamilton" inspires me to remember the people who paved the way for America Today.
Brad Templeton, a software architect, argues the subway should be paved over to transport autonomous vehicles instead.
Starting with the Appian Way, named after the censor who ordered its construction, Romans paved an empire.
The first couple of intercepts were straightforward because they were near aid stations or on paved roads.
Outdoor space: The rear deck steps down to a partially paved backyard on the 0.14-acre property.
Steps from the back porch lead down to a large brick-paved terrace with a cocktail wall.
The Giants added an insurance run in the seventh, and again a Padres error paved the way.
Today, groups of armed men are visible at road intersections, where paved and dirt roads come together.
Eighteen miles of paved pathway edges Lake Michigan, the Great Lake that moderates much of Chicago's weather.
When the rains came, the vast paved-over area meant that rising waters had nowhere to go.
From 1933 onward, the incremental acceptance of hatred, racism and dehumanization paved the way to the Holocaust.
Just outside of the hotel, jog or walk along the 1.8-mile paved Wailea Oceanfront Boardwalk Trail.
There are no lines on the road — and very few paved roads to paint a line on.
He appointed Kibaki as his Vice President and paved the way for him to later lead Kenya.
Aid groups and the W.H.O. have struggled to reach the affected area, which has no paved roads.
She rejected the suggestion that her donations paved the way for Mr. Trump to hear her concerns.
How Atrocities Happen The road to Auschwitz was built by hate but it wasn't paved with indifference.
Mr. Chan's success paved the way for other martial arts stars from China to break into Hollywood.
Their efforts to undermine our work throughout this process certainly paved the way for this latest dereliction.
At the time, basic infrastructure — things like paved roads, sewage systems, running water and electricity — was lacking.
But all too often, the road to a siphon is paved with good intentions of a forge.
The beach is also a draw, whether for swimming, sunning, or strolling along the paved walking path.
Agreement between the parties allowed a great deal of magnanimity – and paved the way for mass resettlement.
"The way has now been paved for debt relief talks," said Euclid Tsakalotos, above, the finance minister.
Nest's success paved the way for other connected home devices like locks, security cameras and smart bulbs.
This paved the way for the rest of the commodities to be traded in dollars as well.
The deal fell through, but it paved the way for a lasting friendship between the two men.
That move has paved the way for sidelining other more or less radical legislators in the opposition.
In short, the holidays are stressful — even if all these get-togethers are paved with good intentions.
The baby boomer establishment polarized politics, lost touch with the voters and paved the way for Trump.
But Omaha's solution is extreme: grinding paved streets into gravel as a way to cut upkeep costs.
When the alleys get paved, when a new store gets built, who are they doing it for?
Rubber trees line the region's freshly-paved roads, which snake for hundreds of kilometers through emerald mountains.
She holds more than 100 US patents and paved the way for the development of the internet.
Some of the paved roads in my region are no longer maintained and are reverting to gravel.
The front door opens to a long hallway decorated with murals and paved in restored checkered tile.
A large stone-paved covered porch was built off the family room as part of the addition.
OUTDOOR SPACE A detached two-car garage reached by a paved driveway was recently added to the .
The failure of the program looked like another dead end on a road paved with good intentions.
The people who paved the way and democratised cuisine were Yves Camdeborde and later on, Iñaki Aizpitarte.
Every time it rained, our neighborhood flooded because the pipes were bad, because the sidewalks weren't paved.
David Opdyke appears to understand why they say the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

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