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  1. Pavement (band) - Wikipedia

    Though only briefly attracting mainstream attention with the single "Cut Your Hair" in 1994, Pavement were a successful indie rock band. Rather than signing with a major label as many …

  2. PAVEMENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PAVEMENT is a paved surface. How to use pavement in a sentence.

  3. PAVEMENT

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  4. PAVEMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    PAVEMENT definition: 1. a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on: 2. the surface…. Learn more.

  5. Pavements (2024) - IMDb

    Documentary about the American indie band Pavement, which combines scripts with documentary images of the band and a musical mise-en-scene composed of songs from their …

  6. What is Pavement? Types of Pavements, Importance, …

    Even in pavement parking areas, the pavement has various significant purposes that are often underestimated by the general public. Its primary function is to distribute the applied vehicle …

  7. PAVEMENT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Pavement definition: a paved road, highway, etc.. See examples of PAVEMENT used in a sentence.

  8. Pavement Recycling Systems | Sustainable Pavement Solutions

    Pavement Recycling Systems specializes in Asphalt Milling, Asphalt Removals, Full Depth Reclamation, Cement Stabilization, Pulverizing, Cold In-Place Recycling, Rumble Strips, and …

  9. PAVEMENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Back to the campervan now for a kettle shower and some bacon and eggs cooked on the pavement. The wide pavements have cycle paths and are dotted with cafe tables.

  10. Pavement | Road Construction, Maintenance & Repair | Britannica

    Pavement, in civil engineering, durable surfacing of a road, airstrip, or similar area. The primary function of a pavement is to transmit loads to the sub-base and underlying soil.