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pave

When you pave a road, you cover it with flat stones, bricks or cement.

pave

a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic pave the roads in the village

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Eight days. All we dig up are enough stones to pave a road.
If you want my advice, drain the water out of the canals and pave them over, or those plumbing bills will kill you.
They can't pave the road by tomorrow.
We'll have our streetcar electrified by next year, and we've started to pave the streets.
I pave streets.
Pave it and turn it into a goddamn parking lot.
It seems like Hambleton was flying a Pave Penny mission for a major bombing strike, Captain.
They ought to blow it up and pave.
And I can't sacrifice this opportunity to pave the way for Cathy Durant.
But I'm not gonna letyou pave over parks with concrete eyesores.
But I've only just heard that the book may contain sensitive information concerning Lord Sidcup, which might be used to persuade him to resume his title and so pave the way for a reunion with Miss Bassett.
Go, Dad, go! - How doth the hero. strong and brave, a celestial path in the heavens pave.
They pave the way for this kind of filth in school.
So the Founders mislead Odo into thinking I was a spy hoping that you'd eliminate me and pave the way for that thing imitating Martok to take over the Empire.
If he came to the festivities, as you demand, he would spoil them. and instead of lust horror would pave its way.
And that would pave the way for what they want- war.
You get a job, pave the way. we'll move in and clean out the whole gang.
We're trying to pave the way.
When they're completely in ruins they use them to pave the streets, or as kerb-stones. and you walk over them without giving them a thought.
He wouldn't be covered with this mud if he'd let the town pave that road in front of his property like anybody else.
That'll pave the way for you to contact the underground agent at the Hauserhof, right?
And we will pave his way.
Your mission, Jim, if you choose to accept it, is to prevent the execution of Constantine, and pave the way for his guerrilla forces to smash the military junta and restore Logosia's democratic government.
Help us pave the way for reconciliation.
I'm not anti-business,Jake. But I'm not gonna let you pave over parks with concrete eyesores.
I could pave the way. We could go into business.
But we can help pave that road.
How doth the hero. strong and brave, a celestial path in the heavens pave.
All insurance company premiums will spin out of reach, and it will pave the way for government-controlled health coverage.
We're lucky we got here before the oil companies pave it all over.
But all I've done is pave the way for their annihilation.
We'll pave over the area, then move on.
The rescue mission invaded their airspace with armed M-50 Pave Hawks and my recommendation would be that the president order Fitzwallace to put the 32nd T actical on ready alert and take us to DEFCON 4.
They use the Pave Hawks?
Pave the way for all the manned missions that would follow.

News and current affairs

The Alliance's CMF-A platform, created and manufactured in India, will pave the way for many more affordable vehicles throughout the developing world.
Rowhani promised to sustain progress on the nuclear program while adopting stronger and wiser diplomatic measures to prevent the imposition of new sanctions and pave the way for lifting the existing ones.
This should pave the way for a meaningful dialogue at the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) meeting to be held in Islamabad between January 4-5.
What Russians seek is economic renewal that will pave the way for Russia to play a more important role in the life of Europe and the world.
To pave the way towards European financial integration, the Financial Services Action Plan (FSAP) was launched in 1999 with the aim of creating a regulatory framework for a single financial area.
Heads of state tripped over one another to meet business leaders in Mumbai, hoping to pave the way for a significant expansion of trade and investment.
Taxpayers and pensioners in European countries that still have solid economies are worried that the Court could pave the way for socialization of eurozone debt, saddling them with the burden of these same investors' losses.
This month, the European Parliament adopted a resolution on Afghanistan that could pave the way for a new and more open-minded approach to counter-narcotics strategies worldwide.
A final group of opponents recognizes the strength of the case for extending rights to great apes, but worries that this may pave the way for the extension of rights to all primates, or all mammals, or all animals.
That is the subject of the EU Convention now underway in Brussels, and which is designed to pave the way for a new treaty-making conference next year.
Once it can be done reliably, it will pave the way for important medical breakthroughs.
Economic links pave the way for political rapprochement and closer ties.
The key is to close the confidence gap and pave the way for meaningful dialogue.
Emasculating the elected presidency, which is Russia's sole source of political legitimacy, would pave the way to chaos.
By contrast, 2009 is likely to pave the way to a new form of bipolarity, but with China substituting for the Soviet Union.
But only profound reforms of traditional authority can pave the way towards freedom and growth.
Ukraine is a long way from achieving this, but signing an Association Agreement would pave the way toward entry talks, while also creating tremendous economic opportunities.
Just the opposite is true: such policies expose an indifference to one's own freedom and pave the way for war.
Some green activists supported mandates for biofuel, hoping they would pave the way for next-generation ethanol, which would use non-food plants.
If the US and China can find agreement on these issues in the midst of crisis, they will pave the way for success when climate negotiators meet again next year in Copenhagen.
It could, in effect, pave the way for the new Obama administration to convene an international conference to implement the two-state solution for Palestine, which should follow the ceasefire.
Civil society's support for bridging the psychological gap between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland helped pave the way to peace.
In the last round of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks eight years ago, it was clear that a deal with Syria would automatically pave the way to a settlement with Lebanon, and an end to Hezbollah's threat to Israel's northern border.
In Netanyahu's view, solving the Palestinian problem would not remove the Iranian challenge; rather, it is the neutralization of that existential threat that would pave the way to the creation of a Palestinian state.
Hamas's military collapse would not pave the way for the moderate Fatah to return to power in Gaza; it would enthrone Islamic Jihad and Al Qaeda.
Moreover, the FDA's approval of polymer-based local chemotherapy created a new paradigm in the drug-delivery field, helping to pave the way for drug-eluting stents and other local delivery systems.

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