The steel, covered in a black shroud, was driven up a long ramp to street level.
From the kansas.com
It's like the ramp of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim installed in a Travelodge.
From the guardian.co.uk
It also boasts four-passenger seating and a built-in ramp for wheelchair access.
From the theepochtimes.com
The off ramp to Southeast 304th Street from eastbound Highway 18 remains closed.
From the thenewstribune.com
Spokeswoman Phyllis Van Istendal said operations would ramp up later in the day.
From the washingtontimes.com
Our best option was to put the Chippenham north on-ramp in its current location.
From the inrich.com
Brad drags the gator onto the edge of the ramp, and the trio poses for pictures.
From the thestate.com
She says Spirit will have to sync its production schedule with Boeing's ramp up.
From the omaha.com
It is in the East Fork State Park on the road to the public beach and boat ramp.
From the news.enquirer.com
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An inclined surface connecting two levels
Behave violently, as if in state of a great anger
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Furnish with a ramp; "The ramped auditorium"
A movable staircase that passengers use to board or leave an aircraft
Be rampant; "the lion is rampant in this heraldic depiction"
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Runway or catwalk describes a narrow, usually elevated platform that runs into an auditorium, used by models to demonstrate clothing and accessories during a fashion show. In fashion jargon, "what's on the catwalk" or similar phrasing can refer to whatever is new and popular in fashion.