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  • noun Plural form of intersection.

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Examples

  • What needs to be addressed more than cameras at the intersections is the timing of the lights for proper traffic flow at certain times of day.

    Red Light Cameras Coming? at cvillenews.com 2001

  • The village is not so much human-scaled as hobbit-scaled; the lower part is a labyrinth of footpaths lined with bamboo and stucco walls, the main intersections dotted with bouquets of hand-painted signs directing you to organic restaurants and holistic centers.

    The Grateful Living 2007

  • The village is not so much human-scaled as hobbit-scaled; the lower part is a labyrinth of footpaths lined with bamboo and stucco walls, the main intersections dotted with bouquets of hand-painted signs directing you to organic restaurants and holistic centers.

    The Grateful Living 2007

  • Now you can park in intersections, because you are MultiCultured and thats the way we park our cars back in the happy homeland of the Dung-Hut-Canadians.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Constant patrols (principally on foot); checkpoints; and security personnel deployed at major gathering points — markets, entertainment, religious or political events, and even main intersections or thoroughfares — create that sense of constant presence.

    The Right Way 2006

  • Niccum was cited after city traffic engineers who noticed repeated traffic light disruptions at certain intersections spotted a white Ford pickup passing by whenever the patterns were disrupted.

    Boing Boing: April 16, 2006 - April 22, 2006 Archives 2006

  • Constant patrols (principally on foot); checkpoints; and security personnel deployed at major gathering points — markets, entertainment, religious or political events, and even main intersections or thoroughfares — create that sense of constant presence.

    The Right Way 2006

  • Constant patrols (principally on foot); checkpoints; and security personnel deployed at major gathering points — markets, entertainment, religious or political events, and even main intersections or thoroughfares — create that sense of constant presence.

    The Right Way 2006

  • Im used to stoping in intersections and yielding to pedestrians all my life, but in Morelia, the pedestrians do not have any rights.

    wireless internet providers 2003

  • At the corner of Clematis and Dixie Highway, one of the main intersections in town, a new gym has opened, its large plate-glass windows displaying its clientele to passing pedestrians and motorists.

    What Main Street Can Learn From the Mall 1995

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