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pave

[peyv] / peɪv /


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Raman has said that her decision to run was driven in part by her frustration with city leaders’ inability to get the basics right, such as fixing streetlights and paving streets.

From Los Angeles Times

Earlier this month, the city of L.A. struck a bankruptcy exit deal that resolves creditor disputes and opens up the possibility of a sale, paving the way for change.

From Los Angeles Times

In Sacramento, a state bill now may pave the way for the financial help that Glenn Medical is seeking.

From Los Angeles Times

Moreover, it paved the way for Van Der Beek to continue playing with his image throughout the rest of his tragically short career.

From Salon

But England were 11 points adrift with just 26 minutes left, when Matt Fagerson's charge down of Ford's somewhat telegraphed drop-goal attempt paved the way for Scotland centre Huw Jones' second try of the match.

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