The 315-foot left field line and short alleys have turned Houston baseball into a nightly slugging contest. |
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It juggles the joyous thrills of matchmaking and courtship with the dark alleys of pain and grief. |
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Day was breaking when the kibitka reached the left bank, where one of the wide alleys of the park ended. |
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The lanes and alleys of the Marrakech medina twist and turn through a labyrinth where excitement and mystery await you around every corner. |
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Chomping on an unlit cigar and wearing wrap-around shades, he strode through the narrow alleys and congratulated his troops. |
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I jumped a fence, ran down backyards and alleys, hopped another fence, and the dog was waiting. |
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The route is a fascinating medley of cobbled paths, alleys, fortified walls, and gardens. |
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Driving out I passed through rolling land with farms and forests and so many alleys of trees. |
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There are narrow alleys, sharp corners, open courtyards, one-way streets, even dead ends. |
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Inside, the old town wiggles and winds in on itself, a labyrinth of narrow alleys and high walls, hiding dark courtyards. |
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Some sort of material formed a network of roads in the narrow alleys between buildings, which appeared to filled with humanoids. |
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The old town also reeks of the past, with its steep passageways and cobbled alleys. |
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I've heard rumors about men in trench coats, lurking in dark alleys behind office buildings closed for the day. |
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Away from boulevards and cafes, away from lights and crowds, he lived among the narrow, twisting alleys. |
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It has great 18th and 19th century architecture, with houses built one on top of another separated by stone-paved narrow alleys. |
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The town's labyrinthine streets and alleys are dotted with ancient churches and neat rows of elegant 16 th-century mansions. |
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As the prostitute walks the streets and alleys, she incorporates herself into the city through her communion with the crowd. |
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Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways. |
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Nuisance caused by gangs of noisy youths congregating in the alleys has also stopped. |
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It wasn't easy, he chased me down six alleys before the tub of lard finally tripped and fell. |
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The irony was wasted on the Americans as they swarmed down the crumbling alleys. |
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Issues facing the bazaar are manifold, just like its labyrinthine alleys. |
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You wind through trash-pile backstreets and alleys in ADH Dhouloueya, along farm roads and groves outside of nearby Balad City. |
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Then I saw him again coming down one of the chestnut alleys of the Cours la Reine. |
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A neighborhood emerges out of a warren of walls, alleys, and roofs. |
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Throughout his life Marty kept himself fit and up to recently could be found playing handball or racketball up at the alleys in Summerhill College. |
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Whether it be in the labyrinthine corridors of Hamadan, the brash, bustling alleys of Shiraz or the glass-fronted shops of Isfahan it's really the same. |
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In the shadows of the fine buildings where they work, in the lanes and alleys behind the great houses of the wealthy, is another more dangerous city. |
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It was as good of a plan as any at the time, so they began to walk down the narrow alleys and wider streets, trying to avoid as many people as possible. |
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Two hundred girls are weaving in and out of dirty alleys in the seaside slum of West Point, Liberia. |
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He flew through the moonlight streets, clattering over cobbles, darting down narrow alleys and up twisty wynds, racing to his love. |
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The driver in the back is called the tillerman. The tillerman steers the rear wheels, allowing the truck to turn onto narrow streets and alleys. |
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The adjacent alleys were choked with tethered wagons, the teams reversed and nuzzling gnawed corn-ears over the tail-boards. |
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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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A central circle with a large fountain is surrounded by birch, maple and elm tree alleys. |
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Hawkshead has a timeless atmosphere and consists of a characterful warren of alleys, overhanging gables and a series of mediaeval squares. |
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On the 28th of March, the river overflooded the high pier along the Main, and rising higher and higher, began to come into the gates and alleys. |
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Roman rubbish was often left to collect in alleys between buildings in the poor districts of the city. |
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The single player gets to utilize the alleys normally reserved only for a doubles team. |
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In a move reminiscent of the Bacchants descending on Pentheus, the villagers emerge from the alleys like scavengers circling for carrion. |
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Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, particularly around the riverside. |
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Westgate Street runs parallel just west of St Marys Street for about half of the latter's length, linked by several alleys and lanes. |
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Conversely, the doubles team does not use the alleys when executing a shot. |
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The old town is clustered along the main street, flanked with houses and shops built from local stone, with narrow lanes and alleys branching off it. |
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As the city developed, each insula would eventually be filled with buildings of various shapes and sizes and crisscrossed with back roads and alleys. |
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The disastrous consequences of the fire were considered as the design included five broad avenues which divided the town into sections and each block was divided by alleys. |
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Even under normal circumstances, the mix of carts, wagons, and pedestrians in the undersized alleys was subject to frequent traffic jams and gridlock. |
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