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- noun Plural form of
on-ramp .
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Examples
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We must apply this same faith, not to consumer products, but to a decidedly public purpose: finding new and practical on-ramps for people to return to the public square and participate in the life of their community and nation.
Richard C. Harwood: Beyond the Outrage: Turning Protest Into Positive Force for Change Richard C. Harwood 2011
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The freeway section will be closed at midnight Friday, but on-ramps and lanes will shut down earlier that evening.
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Most major roadways and many neighborhood streets were passable, although officials cautioned that many on-ramps, acceleration lanes and shoulders were still full of hard-packed snow.
Washington lurches to its feet after hard-hitting storm Ashley Halsey III 2011
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No one can say for sure exactly which on-ramps will prove most important or the form they'll need to take.
Richard C. Harwood: Beyond the Outrage: Turning Protest Into Positive Force for Change Richard C. Harwood 2011
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No one can say for sure exactly which on-ramps will prove most important or the form they'll need to take.
Richard C. Harwood: Beyond the Outrage: Turning Protest Into Positive Force for Change Richard C. Harwood 2011
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If the debate is over, why does it keep popping up in the media, like last week when the Gates Foundation said the tunnel on-ramps being right through their new campus was a "serious concern"?
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That means on-ramps for truly clean energy and off-ramps for the rest.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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That means on-ramps for truly clean energy and off-ramps for the rest.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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That means on-ramps for truly clean energy and off-ramps for the rest.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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We must apply this same faith, not to consumer products, but to a decidedly public purpose: finding new and practical on-ramps for people to return to the public square and participate in the life of their community and nation.
Richard C. Harwood: Beyond the Outrage: Turning Protest Into Positive Force for Change Richard C. Harwood 2011
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