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Although the
tactile pavings were
first installed in
Okayama city in 1967 and were
widely installed throughout ****an,
tactile pavings were not standardized...
- from its
resemblance to
irregular paving stones,
called crazy pavings.
There are
variety of
causes for
crazy paving patterns: infection, cancer, blood...
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particularly common in
Europe but
practiced worldwide.
Other names include the
paving scam, tarmacking, the
asphalt scam,
driveway fraud or
similar variants....
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Permeable paving surfaces are made of
either a
porous material that
enables stormwater to flow
through it or
nonporous blocks spaced so that
water can...
- A
paver is a
paving stone, sett, tile,
brick or brick-like
piece of
concrete commonly used as
exterior flooring. They are
generally placed on top of a...
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block or
Belgian block, is a
broadly rectangular quarried stone used in
paving roads and walkways.
Formerly in
widespread use,
particularly on steeper...
- (in Portuguese, Calçada Portuguesa) is a kind of two-tone
stone mosaic paving created in Portugal, and
common throughout the Lusosphere. Most commonly...
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Crazy paving is a
means of hard-surfacing used outdoors, most
frequently in gardens.
Paving stones of
irregular size and
shape are laid in a haphazard...
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began to
create barricades out of
whatever was at hand,
while others threw paving stones,
forcing the
police to
retreat for a time. The
police then responded...
- Look up
pavement in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pavement(s) or
paving may
refer to: Road surface, the
durable surfacing of
roads and
walkways Sidewalk...