In the harbour suburb of Boca, one old street has been reborn as a walk-through art galley. |
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A banner was hung over the street advertising the local theater production. |
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The neighborhood busybody is telling everyone that the couple up the street is getting divorced. |
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Exit the highway, take a right off the ramp, then continue down the street until you get to the first traffic light. |
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Many of our customers walk in off the street without having heard of us before. |
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The plows came and cleared the streets, forming a hill of snow on the street corner. |
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She was so famous that people would accost her on the street and ask for an autograph. |
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On Friday nights, teenagers cruise the main street in town to show off their cars. |
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Groups of teens singing a cappella on street corners got recording contracts. |
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The elementary school building, Home Economics building, and Agri building, were across the street from the high school building. |
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Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne is reputed to be the first street in the world to be lit by electric light. |
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The new insulation will help to deaden the noise from the street outside. |
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He stood on the street corner, importuning passersby for help. |
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He observed two children playing with marbles on the street corner. |
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Our plan was to have the guests park on the street, not the lawn. |
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She saw her friends across the street and called over to them. |
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We hope the display in the window will draw customers in from the street. |
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The cyclist dismounted and walked her bike across the street. |
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It attracts thousands of visitors and takes place on the full length of the main street, Lord Street. |
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Turnback crossovers along the line, including in the street section, have point indicators. |
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The street section has signals at every set of traffic lights, tied into the road signals to allow tram priority. |
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Mr Whitby stated that he would challenge the way the studies had been carried out, but the eventual outcome was acceptance of a street tramway. |
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In 2009 the first New Year's Eve street party was organised in Malta, parallel to what major countries in the world organise. |
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But they are still trying to sell their loftlike two-bedroom apartment just down the street at 144 West 18th Street. |
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Celebrations in London are famous for colourful parades, fireworks, and street dancing. |
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A prostitute was not permitted to stand under a street lamp, and sisters were not allowed to work in the same lupanar. |
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Other traditions wear robes with cords tied around the waist or even normal street clothes. |
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At this time the street numbering was changed locally and so the school address, whether by accident or design, became 153 Hammersmith Road. |
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This forecourt was entered from outside through a range of buildings along the public street. |
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In Rome itself each householder was legally responsible for the repairs to that portion of the street which passed his own house. |
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The portion of any street which passed a temple or public building was repaired by the aediles at the public expense. |
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The names of streets in many cities formerly occupied by the Romans suggest that the street was called cardo or cardus maximus. |
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By the 9th century the old Roman street pattern was lost and Bath was a royal possession. |
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Regularity of housefronts along a street was a desirable feature of Georgian town planning. |
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Following his doctrines of design, the building had a concrete frame raised up above the street on pylons. |
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Collecting money was a popular reason for their creation, the children taking their effigy from door to door, or displaying it on street corners. |
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These guys were exhibited in the street to collect money for fireworks, although this custom has become less common. |
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It is sometimes performed in the street but more usually during visits to houses and pubs. |
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Mummers plays were performed in Philadelphia in the 18th century as part of a wide variety of working class street celebrations around Christmas. |
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It is first associated with Henry Croft, an orphan street sweeper who collected money for charity. |
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A popular street food, sundae is normally prepared by steaming or boiling cow or pig intestines stuffed with various ingredients. |
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A grilled chorizo served with a buttered arepa is one of the most common street foods in Colombia. |
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In Hong Kong, curry fish balls are street snack, and curry brisket is a typical main course in cha chaan teng and fast food restaurants. |
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Rahul Verma, Delhi's most authoritative expert on street food, said he first tasted the dish in 1971 and that its origins were in Punjab. |
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The modern village retains part of the Roman street plan and the church stands on the site of the forum. |
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It depicted a prostitute, lifted from the street by a country drover who recognises his old sweetheart. |
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The play, set in Verona, Italy, begins with a street brawl between Montague and Capulet servants who, like their masters, are sworn enemies. |
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The city of Sidney, Ohio, in the United States and a street in Zutphen, Netherlands, have been named after Sir Philip. |
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In May 1896, an inebriated Beatty encountered Kipling on the street and threatened him with physical harm. |
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These include street names, mountains, companies, species of animals and plants as well as other notable objects. |
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From the 17th century to the 19th, street singers were characteristic of London life, often selling printed versions of the songs they sang. |
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The space is popular with street performers, who audition with the site's owners for an allocated slot. |
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There are street performances at Covent Garden Market every day of the year, except Christmas Day. |
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Many of his sets, especially in street scenes, bear a strong similarity to Kennington, where he grew up. |
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The bear is such a popular character in Poland that a Warsaw street is named for him, Ulica Kubusia Puchatka. |
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The Roman street had seven successive metallings. The latest metallings were contemporary with the tile works. |
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Contaminants from these two categories lead to elevated amounts of toxins in street dust. |
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The Pack Horse Centre is a covered pedestrianised shopping area constructed over a cobblestone street, Pack Horse Yard, renamed Pack Horse Walk. |
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Button's home town, Frome, has named a street, Jenson Avenue, after him, and has awarded him the Freedom of the town. |
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There is often a racing counterpart to each type, such as road racing and street bikes, or motocross and dirt bikes. |
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Above them, speaking over a steel garden of microphones, the agitator sweated and scowled out into the darkening street. |
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As in 1977, there were street parties and commemorative events, and monuments were named to honour the occasion. |
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The street has several fine public buildings such as the church of St Giles, the City Chambers and the Law Courts. |
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The street layout is typical of the old quarters of many northern European cities. |
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Princes Street has become Edinburgh's main shopping street and now has few of its original Georgian buildings. |
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The annual Edinburgh Hogmanay celebration was originally an informal street party focused on the Tron Kirk in the Old Town's High Street. |
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In 1996, over 300,000 people attended, leading to ticketing of the main street party in later years up to a limit of 100,000 tickets. |
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Hogmanay now covers four days of processions, concerts and fireworks, with the street party beginning on Hogmanay. |
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However, the town was soon rebuilt on the same street plan and began to flourish once again. |
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Bombing, assassination and street violence formed a backdrop to life throughout the Troubles. |
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Custom House Square is one of the city's main outdoor venues for free concerts and street entertainment. |
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Edison and Tesla undertook the widespread distribution of electricity to industry, homes, and for street lighting. |
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Most Germans were relieved that the conflicts and street fighting of the Weimar era had ended. |
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It is still widely present in the city, throughout street names, business names and the city's Bon Accord shopping mall. |
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There is also a Quaker meetinghouse on Crown street, the only purpose built Quaker House in Scotland that is still in use today. |
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Examples could include hacker communities, bands of thieves, and street gangs. |
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A scene in a street market in Chinatown, Singapore, during the Chinese New Year holidays. |
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The race takes place on the Marina Bay Street Circuit and was the inaugural F1 night race, and the first F1 street race in Asia. |
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On 5 and 6 June the last JNA personnel left the city during heavy street fighting and shelling. |
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The city adopted the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, which expanded the city street grid to encompass all of Manhattan. |
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The primary orientation of the annual street parades is typically from north to south, marching along major avenues. |
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Manhattan's street grid plan greatly influenced the city's physical development. |
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The first street in the world to be lit by an incandescent lightbulb was Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. |
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The four buildings, which are connected to a central street, accommodate about 3,000 people. |
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Every coffeehouse has some particular statesman belonging to it, who is the mouth of the street where he lives. |
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Crowded city street scenes were popular with the Impressionists and related painters, especially ones showing Paris. |
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These rooms are found in multiunit, multistory buildings that usually have commercial establishments at street level. |
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He was just an athletic guy in street clothes playing mushball near the lake. |
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Daltrey spotted Entwistle by chance on the street carrying a bass and recruited him into the Detours. |
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It's baby clothes that I have found in the street, like a mitten or a sock. |
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Alfred Hitchcock makes his customary cameo appearance walking in the street in a gray suit and carrying a trumpet case. |
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When I took a taxi during a recent Edinburgh Film Festival, the driver was amazed that I could put a name to every street we passed. |
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He worked in street construction for a short amount of time, but was unable to cope with the heavy labour. |
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Touring car racing is a set of vehicles, modified street cars, that race over closed purpose built race tracks and street courses. |
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Stout men with napless hats on, look out of the bedroom windows, and cut jokes with friends in the street. |
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The numbers of street children in the province, for example, are relatively high. |
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This includes a main shopping centre along with a pedestrianised high street and many independent and specialist shops. |
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Electric street lighting was installed in 1884, and was the first of its kind in Latin America. |
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The Winter Olympics brought people out on the street and showed that even in No Fun City, we could find ourselves having endless fun. |
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The Royal Mile is the busiest tourist street in the Old Town, rivalled only by Princes Street in the New Town. |
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Until 1856 the Canongate was not merely a street, but the name of the surrounding burgh, separate from Edinburgh and outside the Flodden Wall. |
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This street is the short approach to Holyrood Palace at the foot of the Canongate. |
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A person who is driving carefully, but whose car nevertheless hits a child darting out into the street, has not committed manslaughter. |
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Retail headed up by David Oldfield is the face of Lloyds Banking Group, on the high street, on the phone and online. |
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Most of the retail premises are in the main street, or on Davies Brae, which runs south from the village centre. |
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Pool Street is a pedestrianised street and, as such, serves as the town's main shopping street. |
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Agile and silly and charming, he was a good entertainer, and he enjoyed the nonrooted, free-spirited life of a street performer. |
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The residence was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens to resemble an English country manor, with the old chancery facing the street. |
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This helps to keep pedestrians on the sidewalk further away from the street traffic. |
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Chicago's Western Avenue is the longest continuous urban street in the world. |
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Rejecting calls to completely remake the street grid, San Franciscans opted for speed. |
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Sometimes people living in cities with a regularly spaced street grid will speak of long blocks and short blocks. |
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The Rath is a landscaped street on high ground, with panoramic views of the Haven. |
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From August 2007 the street was closed to private vehicles, leaving only buses, cycles and taxis allowed to access the whole street. |
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The street also has bus stands running along the length of the street as well. |
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Around 2003, the north side of the street was redeveloped after the demolition of the old Brains Brewery. |
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The historic town centre still retains its medieval street pattern and many narrow passages. |
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Whilst residential properties were at the castle end of the street, commercial properties were at the end close to St Peters Square. |
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In the same year, a party for black men and women in a Fleet street pub was sufficiently unusual to be written about in the newspapers. |
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South Asians have also played a pivotal role in rejuvenating a number of UK street markets. |
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Some bilingual signage has also been installed, such as street name signs in Breton towns. |
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Bilingual road, street, village and town boundary signs are common throughout the Isle of Man. |
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In the face of objections from thousands of street protesters, parliament granted him full immunity from prosecution. |
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This attracts support not only from the business community, but also from federal and state organizations for these local street parties. |
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His work also shows that Welsh was the main language of the street in Llandaff in the 17th century. |
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The street food of Indore is renowned, with shops that have been active for generations. |
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They throw rubbish on the heads of demonstrators in the street below and are shocked at the demonstrators' antiboss slogans. |
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Now and then the street bellies out into an ancient lime-stone square filled with fiacres and peddlers, pausing in the loud sunshine. |
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Back in Maisel, I was a biloquist. A common street performer. What you would call a ventriloquist. |
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Looking down from the seventh floor balcony gave them a bird's-eye view of the street below. |
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Most had stayed at the convention hotel, but at dinner time many went across the street for the fifty-cent blue plate special. |
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Although they were far from bosom buddies, she liked Mary Jackson as much as anyone on the street. |
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There's a cheap and cheerful coffee shop on the next street which sells quite a good selection of sandwiches. |
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A childline service has been initiated by the ministry under the integrated programme for street children. |
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A popular story, consistent with some historical evidence, suggests the street may have been named after Hume. |
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The police cleared the crowd out of the street to investigate the accident. |
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Going down the street, you would meet a typical commercial traveller, dapper and alert. |
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He was deader than a dead dog's bone buried down a blind alley off a dead-end street in a ghost town. Man, he was dead. |
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The pair loved to take pictures in the decaying hospital on forty-third street. |
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The sidewalk runs next to the street for a few miles, then diverges from it and turns north. |
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In this company it's dog eat dog. If you don't do better than the rest, you're on the street in next to no time. |
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At night proctors patrolled the street and dogged your steps if you tried to go into any haunt where the presence of vice was suspected. |
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The Upland Cinema stood on the corner of The Grove, the street where he had been born. |
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So my father asked the fqih, who lived in the same street that I lived in, to take me into his Koranic school. |
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Fog from the river rolled up the street and the windows were grimed by soot, but Cartwright had not turned on the electric light. |
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All grimed with coaldust, they swing along the street with their dinner baskets and cans in their hands, chattering merrily. |
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Lew pulled his socks from a jacket pocket, grabbed his own shoes, and together they proceeded to the street and into a growler, and were off. |
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Geneho, whose bedroom faces the street, is attending a hagwon, a Korean tutoring program. |
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He had a new tough manner of pulling down breath and hawking into the street. |
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Meanwhile the street boys kept up a shower of mud balls, many of which hit the Doctor, while the rest were distributed upon his assailants. |
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At the hitch-bars along the street a few heavy work-horses, harnessed to farm wagons, shivered under their blankets. |
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We were beset by a horde of street vendors who thought we were tourists and would buy their cheap souvenirs. |
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A kid can stand in the street and sell newspapers, if the headlines are hot. |
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A law was eventually passed to protect innocent bystanders from assault by wastes thrown into the street. |
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The Shambles is a narrow medieval street, lined with shops, boutiques and tea rooms. |
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The street also contains the Shrine of Margaret Clitherow, although it is not located in the house where she lived. |
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The street plan of the historic core of the city dates from medieval times and is not suitable for modern traffic. |
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It's still too dangerous for the wife of a journalist who was murdered in the street in broad daylight. |
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Out in the street, under the reddening afternoon sun, a spectacle of ineluctable commerce greeted her. |
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There were no sewers or drains, and garbage was simply abandoned in the street. |
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The city itself also have retained most of its old street layout and architecture, which is part of the world's UNESCO heritage. |
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He walked down the street with a jaunty swaggering step, as if daring others less perfectly satisfied to intrude upon his good mood. |
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Despite numerous radical proposals, London was reconstructed on essentially the same street plan used before the fire. |
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The City was essentially medieval in its street plan, an overcrowded warren of narrow, winding, cobbled alleys. |
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He had risen to the head of the greatest street car system in the world from the position of brakeman on a jerk-water railroad. |
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Caribbean and African culture are celebrated with parades and street performances by buskers. |
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In Birmingham libraries, leisure centres, parks, play areas, transport, street cleaning and waste collection face cuts among other services. |
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There was a poignant juxtaposition between the boys laughing in the street and the girl crying on the balcony above. |
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She came up to where Tilly was shaking me like a rag doll and, without a word, she king-hit Tilly Devine and then sat on her in the street. |
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Old-fashioned things are back at this main street butcher, where you can buy relishes and sauerkraut to go with your kranskies. |
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Notable examples include Boundary Lane in Saltney and the main street of Llanymynech. |
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The Mathew Street Festival is an annual street festival that is one of the most important musical events in Liverpool's calendar. |
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In a 2004 report, it was ranked as the most expensive shopping street in the UK for rent, outside London. |
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Real laptop hobos you'll find in the windows of coffee shops up the street that offer free WiFi and unprotected electrical outlets. |
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Zachary Black jumps out from behind a bush. My heart leapfrogs up my throat, climbs out of my mouth and scarpers down the street. |
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The mill is reflected in the name of the modern nearby street Post Lane, where a new housing development has been proposed. |
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It has many roundabouts, few traffic lights, a network of completely segregated cycleways, and some of the tallest street lights in Britain. |
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In 1820, the Portsea Improvement Commissioners installed gas street lighting throughout the town, followed by Old Portsmouth three years later. |
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In the city centre, shopping is centred on Commercial Road and the 1980s Cascades Shopping Centre, with over 100 high street shops between them. |
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He especially hated street music, and in particular the music of organ grinders, against whom he railed in various venues. |
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The street on which the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Innovation Park of Tallahassee, Florida, is located is named Paul Dirac Drive. |
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A cast iron beam girder bridge was used here to save headway in the street below the line. |
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The simplest ballasts are just an inductor, and are chosen where cost is the deciding factor, such as street lighting. |
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The sides of every street were covered with fresh alures of marble. |
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They were used commercially beginning in the 1870s for large building and street lighting until they were superseded in the early 20th century by the incandescent light. |
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One patient, in walking through the street, may be quite appalled at the approach of a runaway horse. The degree of appalment in another may be quite trifling. |
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It was a very long street of two-story brick houses, neat and prim, with whitened stone steps and little groups of aproned women gossiping at the doors. |
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Take the little walkway back from the street and discover an arboured garden patio setting decorated with appealingly kitsch painted statues and coloured fairy lights. |
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From the city sidewalk, there are few summer sights more archetypically urban than the face glimpsed in an open window, gazing silently out at the street. |
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Bell's name is still widely known and used as part of the names of dozens of educational institutes, corporate namesakes, street and place names around the world. |
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With that the kid lits off down the street, and, what do you know! |
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Up a street called The Grove, just before the tax office, there's this alley, half hidden by a skip overflowing with bin-bags smelling of bubbling nappies. |
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A street market is held in the town centre several days a week. |
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Unfortunately, at that time there was an Irish blatteroon residing temporarily here, who had been exceedingly impudent in his talks upon the street. |
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Underground tunnels move traffic away from street level, avoiding delays caused by traffic congestion and leaving more land available for buildings and other uses. |
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A mermother pushed an infant merbaby along the street in an old stroller. Soon Sabrina and the merman reached an enormous palace, nearly five stories high. |
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Daria closed her eyes, exhaling slow smoke through her nostrils, listening to the bumpity sound of wheels on the polished cobblestone unevenness of the street. |
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One evening I was sitting at dinner in a fashionable street in New York, close to Central Park, when I was startled by a distinctly burglarious noise at the window. |
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This new home is simply a carbon copy of the one down the street. |
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Those on the first floor are entered behind a continuous walkway, often with a sloping shelf between the walkway and the railings overlooking the street. |
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The two forms are joined by the imposing public lobby, its glass facade slanting back dramatically from the street to evoke a glistening mountainscape. |
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Mostyn Street accommodates the high street shops, the major high street banks and building societies, two churches, amusement arcades and the town's public library. |
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We walk around to central world plaza, navigating crowded pavements chock a block with street vendors selling everything from fresh fish to meat on a stick to Thai beer. |
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Ron continued to chunter under his breath all the way down the street. |
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In the United States, two drives in El Paso, Texas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a street in Springfield, Tennessee, are named after Fred Perry. |
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The police closed off the street while they investigated the murder scene. |
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The coffee shop down this street is my coffice for 3 hours every day. |
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Her litter came to a sudden halt at the cross street, to allow a coffle of slaves to shuffle across her path, urged along by the crack of an overseer's lash. |
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I get the creeps walking down that street, even in broad daylight. |
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There have been three muggings in this street in the past week. |
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Now every Dave Spart up the commune knows that basically, to his mind, the only, like, real theatre, man, is made by the people, you know, in the street, man, in the street. |
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In an effort to stem the tide of street Islamisation Bhutto agreed to several demands and banned the drinking and selling of wine by Muslims, nightclubs and horse racing. |
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Cardiff Castle and Bute Park dominate the northern side of the street. |
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Then the town depaved part of a city street and closed another to cars. |
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The deskbound police officer had no opportunity to deal with street crime. |
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I couldn't believe my luck when I found a fifty dollar bill on the street. |
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The urban street is empty outside the diner, and inside none of the three patrons is apparently looking or talking to the others but instead is lost in their own thoughts. |
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Our individual consciousnesses have access to this vast universal space, just as we have individual houses, but the street outside the front door belongs to everybody. |
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I like it when it is dusky, just before the street lights come on. |
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At first the shilling each way I put on horses was not my own but the concession allowed me by the street bookmaker for the other bankers' bets I brought him. |
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The firefighters decided to evacuate all the inhabitants from the street. |
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Listen, Fan. That cowardly, sickly little boy you fought for in the street, that day in Winnebago, showed every sign of growing up a cowardly, sickly man. |
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The 45-year-old makes pictures of city street life on his cell phone and is among a group of digital fingerpainters who are using emerging technologies to create art. |
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Also fronting onto the street is Howells department store, which stretches from just after Cardiff Central Market to the corner of Wharton Street. |
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The child walked nervously down the dark, foreboding street. |
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Moray Council is also responsible for the maintenance of 1,000 miles or road, 450 miles of footpath, 468 bridges, 16,000 street lights and 10,500 road signs. |
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Ernest laughed harshly and savagely when he had gained the street. |
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The place had these gigundous windows and I watched from the street as he comes in and starts kissing this woman and I don't mean kissing her like she's his sister or mother. |
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A shady promenade went the length of the street and the entrance to the hotel was a few steps back in the darkness, away from the glaring sunshine. |
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They eventually made contracts for paving the street inside Rome, including the Clivus Capitolinus, with lava, and for laying down the roads outside the city with gravel. |
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Numerous vaults below street level were inhabited to accommodate the influx of incomers, particularly Irish immigrants, during the Industrial Revolution. |
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Across the road and a down another street lies Aberdeen Sports Village, a partnership between the University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen City Council and sportscotland. |
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As Mike parked the vehicle, its right wheels sank into an unpaved gutter gradually worn irregular and deep by the rush of rainwater flowing down the street. |
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When a street passed between a public building or temple and a private house, the public treasury and the private owner shared the expense equally. |
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I found a wallet on the street, so I handed it in to the police. |
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She gave her son a harangue about the dangers of playing in the street. |
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This is apparent in the different types of street food available. |
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A big wide marketplace, 18th-century butter cross with original seats, with street names like Horsefair, Cornmarket and Beastfair telling of its pre-industrial past. |
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The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. |
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The buildings above street level date from the 19th century. |
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The village is home to pubs, a bank and a post office on its high street. |
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At the northern end of the street is Castle Street and Cardiff Castle. |
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The term can designate both a street or a houseblock surrounded by streets and, by extension, a town quarter. The latter is by far the commonest meaning of the term. |
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By linking the word to the body and the crowd, the human microphone transformed an obstacle into an important asset for the social movements in the street. |
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Everything about the experience would be hyperlocal. Dine at a neighborhood restaurant, hit the bar down the street, stop at a gallery or shop at a store. |
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Windows were mostly small, facing the street, with iron security bars. |
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Urban divisions were originally street blocks, and later began to divide into smaller divisions, the word insula referring to both blocks and smaller divisions. |
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This meant that the ground floor front was now removed and protected from the street and encouraged the main reception rooms to move there from the floor above. |
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For childhood is a social group where children teach, learn and share their own traditions, flourishing in a street culture outside the purview of adults. |
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For many families, Guy Fawkes Night became a domestic celebration, and children often congregated on street corners, accompanied by their own effigy of Guy Fawkes. |
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The street has been a host to all kinds of stores but has seen a surge in chip and kebab shops, and as such is commonly known as Chip Lane or Chip Alley. |
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These include the Golden Fleece, Ye Olde Starre Inne, noted for its sign which has spanned the street since 1733, and The Kings Arms, often photographed during floods. |
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Lacking context, the folklore artifacts in the Smithsonian Folklife Archive contain as much life as the stuffed elephant down the street in the Natural History Museum. |
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Such was the airy way with which, not an illiterate man on the street, but a brilliant woman of the world disposed of a tremendous historical fact. |
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Other instances of racism occurred as perceived foreigners were targeted in supermarkets, on buses and on street corners, and told to leave the country immediately. |
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To help improve track safety street signs are removed at parts of the track and bales of hay are used to wrap the base of lampposts and telegraph poles. |
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It has a needlelike tower rising above a 23-foot-8-inch-wide street front. |
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Since citizens lacked significant electoral methods of registering protest against government policies, periodically there were street protests that became violent. |
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The Germans were so convinced of an imminent armistice that they began constructing street decorations for the homecoming parades of victorious troops. |
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It contained the fire until late afternoon, when the flames leapt across and began to destroy the wide, affluent luxury shopping street of Cheapside. |
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The stress resulting from bomb attacks, street disturbances, security checkpoints, and the constant military presence had the strongest effect on children and young adults. |
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Gas street lighting arrived in 1824 and an enhanced water supply appeared in 1830 when water was pumped from the Dee to a reservoir in Union Place. |
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In 1969, he was hospitalized after collapsing on a New York City street. |
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Recent years have seen these businesses increasingly showcased at farmers markets, popular street food events and food festivals including Birmingham Independent Food Fair. |
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The door was slammed in his face, and the Judas clicked shut, leaving him alone in the draughty street, now smelling of night and approaching snow. |
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The city's records show that on 10 December 1517, he was fined five livres for fighting in the street with a goldsmith called Caspar, who was fined the same amount. |
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The chairman also doesn't want to miss this event and is keen to have one of those fresh kangarooburgers Paul has organized from the delicatessen shop down the street. |
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I think we're getting close, so keep an eye out for the next street. |
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I'd play kerby in the street for hours looking up at contrails stretching across grey slate skies, wishing I was on a plane too, jetting away to somewhere else. |
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A street in Kew, Gainsborough Road, is also named after him. |
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It seemed a little knee-jerkish anyway, too obvious for the neighbor across the street to do, and a little too much like adolescent vandalism for my own conscience. |
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Together with Alcalde Francisco de Haro, he laid out a street plan for the expanded settlement, and the town, named Yerba Buena, began to attract American settlers. |
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Mr. Bush..., noting first the lamentability of public violence against property and holding responsible, once again, those black bodies on the street. |
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We didn't touch their area before but we ran through Brixton and you couldn't see a nig-nog on the street. Any nig-nog walked on the street was dead. |
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The original street plan of Liverpool is said to have been designed by King John near the same time it was granted a royal charter, making it a borough. |
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As they stood before a staid cast-iron gate across the street from where they work, they made as toothsome a ninesome as could ever be glimpsed anywhere. |
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In large parts, Newcastle still retains a medieval street layout. |
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The street curves down from Grey's Monument towards the valley of the River Tyne and was voted England's finest street in 2005 in a survey of BBC Radio 4 listeners. |
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He was even physically assaulted twice in the street by Deane supporters. |
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Additionally the majority of settlements in South Africa were planned in their early stages and the original town centres still lie in a grid street fashion. |
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The Vicars' Close is the oldest residential street in Europe. |
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In May 2013 Chichester hosted the Chichester Street Art Festival week where international street artists created colourful murals around the city. |
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His lecture notes for instructing platoon members include advice on street fighting, field fortifications, and the use of mortars of various kinds. |
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The street in which they were now dealing was known as 'Exchange Alley', or 'Change Alley' which was suitably placed close to the Bank of England. |
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At the end of his notings and his calculations he went out into the street with a smile of satisfaction on his round face, for the fates had been good to him. |
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In the Silicon Valley towns of Saratoga and San Jose in California, there are two housing developments with street names drawn from Tolkien's works. |
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Patrick's Street and is the most expensive street in the country per sq. |
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Specially in West Bengal, it is one of the most loved street foods. |
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The Lawnmarket was originally part of the High Street before its separate naming, which accounts for the street numbering being a continuation of the High Street numbers. |
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Today, the majority of shops in the street are aimed at tourists. |
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It records a found event, two black men carrying potted palms whom McQueen followed down a London street, the greenery waving precariously above their heads. |
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