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The streets do not run with milk; nor in the spring-time do they pave them with fresh eggs.
Their governors and preceptors also should take care what sort of tales and stories it may be proper for them to hear; for all these ought to pave the way for their future instruction: for which reason the generality of their play should be imitations of what they are afterwards to do seriously.
Let me try first, and pave the way, as the saying is.
There was also a clearing out at the West Oakland stables of mares whose feet had been knocked out on the hard city pave meets, and he was offered first choice at bargain prices.
If it will help to pave the way to a renewed understanding between us, I am prepared to apologize for striking Clarence.
Occupation over the letter that was easy to write might have its fortifying effect on her mind, and might pave the way for resuming the letter that was hard to write.
It is seen on some occasions that people travelling in their vehicles do not pave the way for ambulance.
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Limited window: The SP1600 could not pave during the daytime, as the direct exposure to intense sunlight and the strong winds from the Gobi desert would dry out the concrete too quickly.
Pave Project Manager provides the tools for post-laydown analysis and report generation.
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