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called beltlines,
beltways or loops, such as the
Capital Beltway around Washington, D.C. Some ring roads, such as Washington's
Capital Beltway, use "Inner Loop"...
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segment of I-95, in 1971,
completing I-95
between the
Baltimore and
Capital beltways. As
originally planned, it was
designed with the idea that
mainline I-95...
- "Inside the
Beltway" is an
American idiom used to
characterize matters of
greater interest to U.S.
federal government officials, contractors, lobbyists...
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Interstate Highways),
beltways do not have termini; however, they have a
place where the
highway mileage resets to zero.
Beltways are also
preceded by...
- 14km 8.7miles
Nationals Orioles The
Beltway Series,
promoted by the
teams as "The
Battle of the
Beltways," is the
Major League Baseball (MLB) interleague...
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Beltway bandit is a term for
private companies located in or near Washington, D.C.,
whose major business is to
provide consulting services to the federal...
- The D.C.
sniper attacks (also
known as the
Beltway sniper attacks) were a
series of
coordinated shootings that
occurred during three w****s in October...
- with
fewer preconditions imposed on it. The M-40
autopista is one of the
beltways serving Madrid. It is one of the few non-toll
autopistas of significant...
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Baltimore County, Maryland.
Before being damaged, it
carried Interstate 695, a
beltway around Baltimore; its four
lanes (two in each direction) were used by some...
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direction of
travel on
opposing lanes of
traffic on
certain ring
roads or
beltways. They can be used to sign
individual routes that
encircle a city or metropolitan...