These include relocating the canal towpath to a bridge walkway creating a direct route for pedestrians crossing the basin. |
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The ghost corridor is a walkway area through each lab that connects with a door allowing movement from one lab to another. |
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I stood outside my small office on the corner of Union and Crescent Streets, shoveling the snow off the walkway. |
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When walking towards the house, the eye is drawn to two small plantings of snapdragons on either side of the fieldstone walkway. |
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The walkway consists of concrete for about 25 feet, then turns to blacktop. |
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Upon reaching the upper walkway Shadow could see the long hall straight ahead that led to the inner sanctum of the Citadel. |
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Vishnar strides into the centre of the bridge's walkway and shouts to the crew, who fall silent as he speaks. |
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On her wish list are televisions, phone access, repairs for a covered walkway, and spiffing up the airport's terrazzo floors. |
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Dropping forward onto the walkway around the hold it is possible to swim into the crew's quarters under the chart room. |
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The people of Stromness conceded defeat this week at a second public meeting about the proposed ferry access walkway. |
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I trudged up the walkway into the tiny undersized school that I had the misfortune to attend. |
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Jeff watched as Jami ran down the walkway and opened the door to his pickup. |
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A public piazza will face the River Thames and create a new riverside walkway and wetlands area. |
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There were dozens of empty booze bottles and beer cans lying around on the beach and on the walkway. |
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Red and yellow tulips decorated the porch, while white daffodils bordered the lawn to the walkway. |
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It had a cement walkway going to the front door, steps that led into the house and a brass door knocker that was very old. |
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As for shoppers and night-time visitors, a well-used busy station is better than an unstaffed station down a deserted walkway. |
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By the end of the day we were making snowmen and snow angels, throwing snow balls and shoveling the walkway. |
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On either side of the fountain, a curved staircase connected the ground floor to an upper walkway that encircled the entire room. |
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Instead it has been turned into a traffic-free cycleway, bridleway and walkway, called the Cuckoo Trail. |
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Lift and stair are provided, leading to the curved walkway above, which bridges the road. |
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They reached the dock and the dirt road disappeared and became a wooden walkway. |
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Lush cottage-style gardens encircle the structure, and a small brick walkway leads to the front door from the arbor entry. |
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Eye witness reports said part of the roofing structure collapsed onto a walkway which in turn buckled, causing the disaster. |
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If it were enclosed enough to offer any protection, then perhaps it could be described as a walkway. |
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A cloistered walkway cloaked in blackness ran around the periphery of the ground floor of the atrium. |
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Next, Claudia laid a new walkway of interlocking pavers in a neutral gray color. |
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The middle level serves as the main entrance to the building and provides a public walkway that links the multi-storey parkade to the terminal. |
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Everyone who uses it will walk through the plaza, either through a covered walkway or in the open air. |
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The canal is a wonderful amenity in this part of the county and there is a beautiful walkway along the bank. |
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We walked from behind a row of cars and along a walkway through the gardens. |
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There is also a public walkway along the top of the cliffs which passes directly in front of the house. |
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The court, which is crossed by a covered walkway linking the two buildings, has been grassed over to provide a quiet area for pupils and staff. |
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Then it was rolled down to the water's edge along a walkway and loaded on to a powder hoy to be ferried to the waiting warship. |
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The new plan is set to provide seating accommodation at several spaces and the nice walkway is a very big improvement over the old arrangement. |
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The lawn was well-kept, but still a bit wild, with weeds and poorly pruned brushes lining the walkway up the hill. |
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Cllr Clarke welcomed the development and said a walkway across the river at the weirs would be a great attraction. |
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The garden will continue to be developed in the future with the addition of an aromatic walkway planned for next year. |
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At White Box, the concrete platform that juts out into the main space was set up as a walkway with railings, like a pier extending into the sea. |
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Once you have removed the forward walkway fill the step mounting holes and seams left by the walkway with putty and sand smooth. |
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They were affixed to plywood that was displayed on the walkway to Parliament Hill. |
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We followed in the footsteps of the crew along the flying walkway, passing under a large A-frame that supported the foremast. |
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There were no safety barriers, the walkway power was not switched off and emergency brakes on the walkway were not working properly. |
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It is the only accommodation connected to the airport by an air-conditioned walkway. |
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The paved walkway I follow runs at a diagonal across the slope toward the beach. |
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Others are valued for their beauty, especially the group of prunus yedoensis forming a walkway known as the Cherry Walk. |
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The water came right up to the walkway, and a few Ring-billed Gulls knifed into the wind, sailing over dozens of ducks and coots. |
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The wide walkway meanders around trees and past an antique roadster, wrought-iron lampposts, and even an authentic English telephone box. |
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A small hole punch is good for notching the walkway to clear the steam pipe. |
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A stone walkway led to the enormous home, and out front, the cars were parked along the street. |
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Tuned mass dampers with springs are placed between the underside of the walkway and the steel transverse arms below it. |
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Strolling down a covered walkway that spans the site, I counted only a few other gawkers, among them an Amish couple from Indiana. |
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The gruesome discovery, in frozen ground near to a walkway off Walkden Road, was made by a dog walker early on Sunday morning. |
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The walkway is not a public right of way, but has been used by Witham residents and shoppers for many years. |
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The current structure encompasses a pedestrian walkway, rail line and a vehicle overpass. |
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A relatively wide walkway under the arcades has been built for the local people and visitors. |
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Down the long walkway were two dance clubs, an arcade, a bar, and the casino. |
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As the walkway passes between great arches in the wall, and outside to ground level, it turns into a glass balustraded bridge. |
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The pedestrian walkway rests on steel transverse arms that hang on the cables. |
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The new footbridges replace a narrow, angst-ridden walkway that ran along the Hungerford Railway Bridge. |
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However, in recent times the walkway including the adjacent river has fallen into decay with overgrown weeds, graffiti, dumping. |
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The parking area and the walkway leading towards the lifesavers' building is often strewn with dog litter! |
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These can be used for the outside edges of your walkway without having to be trimmed first. |
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You see that big square yellow building a little to the side, through the walkway where the fat calico cat is sleeping? |
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Accessed by climbing to the top of an oak tree, the walkway provides a dramatic vista. |
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The bandsaw, which was used to cut large pieces of meat and bone, was situated in the shop's main walkway, where people regularly passed by. |
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He said missing panels on the walkway would not have been easily visible to passengers. |
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This configuration recalls the form of traditional livestock barns with a center walkway and animal stalls to each side. |
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As the three heretics walked to the gibbet, some young boys plunged sharp sticks through the cracks in the walkway. |
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Traffic was controlled and barriers put up by the council to keep pedestrians safe and form a protected walkway on the road. |
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She added that, since the last competition, a skate park, playgrounds and a disabled walkway had been constructed. |
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It took carefully meticulousness and they managed to maneuver themselves out of the Delta and into the walkway. |
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The wreck sinks into the silt just aft of her deck gun, where the rotten planking of her raised walkway can be seen, and a big conger lives. |
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These shops are placed smack bang in the middle of a walkway, in an apparent effort to squeeze as much rent money as possible from the shopping centre. |
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Its familiar spires reach into the sky, the arched walkway hovering high above. |
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He had reassembled the weapon in a bathroom and stepped out onto a fourth-floor walkway overlooking an atrium. |
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But he loses his backpack in the process and it stays with the cops as he flees down the walkway toward Brooklyn. |
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A beautiful walkway, a picturesque marina and an abundance of wildlife, gave a feeling of peace and tranquillity within a bustling rural village of Leighlinbridge. |
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Sweet chestnut and a small group of whitebeam will be planted at staggered intervals over a 10-year period, to preserve the cathedral feel of the walkway. |
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When the guards turned to head back up the Palace walkway four tiny shadows ran up the stairs to the Palace and entered the Structure along an outside air shaft. |
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A number of bottles and other debris came down upon the demonstrators and cops on the roadway from the pedestrian walkway above. |
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The proposed aerial will stick out for 1.5 metres alongside the lower walkway railings below the lighthouse lantern, and has two antennae of nearly a metre each. |
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So the walkway has been closed off and the builders are in to repoint the masonry, since the bees can't get into any mortar that isn't old and soft. |
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This form, upon which our modern atria are based, was enclosed on all sides by buildings with roofs sloping to a columned peristyle or walkway around a courtyard. |
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The bridge's walkway is curved, so that when it swings up to make a navigable passage and the arch above it swings down level with it, the pair of them form a barrel vault. |
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I turned around and saw the lady had fallen through a hole in the walkway. |
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Taki and Eiko stopped before the torii of the local Shinto shrine, staring at the cobblestone walkway surrounded by a lush, well-trimmed carpet of grass. |
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A covered walkway will link the bus waiting area and tram stop platform. |
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A walkway will lead to the entrance into the tumulus, an exploration area involving a boat ride on an underground lake that will explore the different forms of water. |
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His stomach twinged violently and he wretched upon the walkway. |
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The trees lined a stone walkway that lead to a wooden boardwalk. |
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Ahead, unknown to him, the narrow walkway was about to end, slanting diagonally toward the road, funneling the man's steps toward the pavement, the hurtling cars. |
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The usually unfrequented walkway saw crowds thronging the various stalls to look at, and in several instances buy, the multitude of objects on show. |
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I slowed down to a tentative walk as I stepped onto Myra's walkway. |
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The walkway will be paved with vitrified and cement-based tiles. |
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The garden will also have two new openings to give greater access to the precinct and act as a walkway between Pickwick Road South and the extended supermarket. |
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Families are at war over a short-cut walkway on a new housing estate. |
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At the far end of the walkway, on the very spot where he had held his bonfires of the vanities, stood a circular wooden platform, heaped with combustibles. |
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It was conjectured that a spiral walkway would have led around the hill allowing a procession to reach the 120-foot high summit for pre-historic ceremonies. |
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The two buildings will be connected by an underground rail link and the tubular passageways, one of which will be rebuilt to accommodate a moving walkway. |
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She fleetly flitted down the paved walkway to the large iron gates that guarded the mansion, and removed her hood so she could see the key-pad better. |
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The footings of the bridge supported the previous walkway and shade structure over the tracks, end were reused to minimize disturbance to the environment. |
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Each of the resort's 44 huge over-water villas is a free-standing structure connected by a walkway to a triangular central jetty that juts one hundred metres into the lagoon. |
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Using 22 welded tubular steel cubes each measuring 3 x 3 x 3 m to support an aluminium walkway, he elaborates on the basic concept of linked cuboid forms. |
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Apart from people going to court or the police headquarters, the precinct is also used as a walkway from the market area to the rest of the city centre. |
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He depressurized the walkway, and then detached it from the transport. |
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The two domes were independent of each other, making it is possible for visitors to travel between the two domes on a walkway, after climbing a flight of stairs. |
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When the drainpipe terminates outside the building it can be installed in a fully visible location, such as at the front porch or along a common walkway. |
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A NEW walkway could be built near the mountain where a Merseyside man fell to his death. |
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According to a report by Stuff News, the seal jumped on to a walkway in New Plymouth just as the old man was passing by. |
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Old-timers reminisced about the pre-2001 past, when the walkway was open once spring arrived. |
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In addition, one walkway leads straight to a highway with no railings, which is dangerous for people with visual disabilities, he said. |
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The Muharraq Municipal Council yesterday decided to offer the Arad walkway, near Arad Fort, to investors to open restaurants and cafes. |
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The Butterwalk is a Tudor covered walkway that was built to protect the dairy products once sold here from the sun and rain. |
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People are still allowed to walk along the pier, but must contend with motor traffic driving along the same wooden walkway. |
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A complete new concrete walkway was built, and the new station is made completely of naturally durable timber. |
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The two facilities are connected by a subterranean walkway with the MPC was built partially underground to minimise its presence. |
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One walkway serves departing passengers travelling towards the gates and the other serves arriving passengers travelling towards the terminal. |
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When it is completed, the trail will provide a handicapped-accessible gravel walkway around the preserve. |
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I went to Madam Tussauds when I was little and there was a Dalek in the middle of a walkway you had to walk through and I was hysterical. |
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Cabinets and cubbies for coats, food, and sheets turn the walkway into a mudroom, pantry, and linen closet all in one. |
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Three directors of a maintenance firm are accused of the manslaughter of academic Sarah Baldwin on a moving walkway which was under repair. |
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A RAIL worker told yesterday how he desperately battled to save a Scots woman after she was sucked into the cogs of a moving walkway. |
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A cycle and pedestrian walkway on the west bank of the River Usk links Newport city centre at Crindau to central Caerleon. |
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Somehow I can't accept that Jacko wasn't using some kind of moving walkway. |
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In addition to being used more frequently in building designs, escalators and moving walkway installations are becoming ever more complex. |
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The raised walkway, or terrace, extends 40 feet from the building's exterior, said Toby Barwood, the principal architect on the renovation. |
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A covered portico might protect the walkway along the tents. |
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Terminal 3 is linked to Terminal 1 and the skylink by a covered walkway. |
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Plain as it may be, the walkway does give kayakers and canoers, who have long clamored for access to the creek, a safe, legal launching area for the first time. |
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A walkway over the weir is likely to be useful for the removal of floating debris trapped by the weir, or for working staunches and sluices on it as the rate of flow changes. |
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The Kielce restaurant is also in a prime location on the main thoroughfare of this city in a major shopping district along a pedestrian walkway closed to motor traffic. |
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A moving walkway was installed to take passengers from the concourse to platforms 13 and 14 at the far south end of the station which involves a long walk. |
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Providing a walkway out to sea, the seaside pier is regarded as among the finest Victorian architecture, and is an iconic symbol of the British seaside holiday. |
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Aside from the odd wooden walkway and markings painted on trees to mark paths, this enormous swath of bogland and dense forest is pure wilderness. |
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Two Italian maintenance workers were jailed yesterday for the manslaughter of a British woman who became entangled in the gears of a moving walkway at a Rome rail station. |
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Work is progressing to complete a 13 kilometre walkway around the Bay. |
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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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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 station is connected to the terminal by an enclosed walkway over the A79 road, and platforms are easily accessed by stairs, escalators and lifts. |
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Henry repaired the Great Hall that lay along the north side of the Lower Ward, and enlarged it with a new kitchen and built a covered walkway between the Hall and the kitchen. |
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The garden path had a small footstep down to the main walkway. |
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A cycle and pedestrian walkway is on both banks of the River Usk. |
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