3. To place in a series or row. 4. To form a bordering line along: Small stalls lined the alley. 5. Baseball To hit (a ball) sharply so that it flies low and fast. v.intr. Baseball To hit a line drive: lined out to shortstop.Phrasal Verb: line up 1. To arrange in or ...
Demand for cement is currently subdued in the country, despite attempts by the government to stimulate development of new buildings. Local commentators have complained that despite large numbers of housing projects, the properties that result are often unaffordable for mass occupation and have created a...
“inadequate housing, vulnerability to natural disasters, and low economic growth in urban centers.” The swiftly changing urban landscape has also contributed to the development of organized crime. CAC has an opportunity to learn from more urbanized regions and plan for appropriate social and ...