It is also true that the number of taxis zipping through the city's narrow streets and snaky alleyways is surprisingly large. |
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Cool and relaxing, the forest was a refreshing retreat from the muggy, crowded streets and alleyways of the now often crowded town. |
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I went down all the alleyways and garages and called his name, but I there was no sign of him not even a meow. |
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The windows of buildings were filled with a liquid dark and alleyways receded into nothing. |
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But as you chase your own tail down a maze of electronic alleyways, you sometimes wonder where it's all going to end. |
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We wandered up small streets and down broad avenues and peered along murky alleyways. |
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There are many little back roads and alleyways that are usually used as shortcuts into the town centre. |
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He led them through a winding maze of streets and alleyways, and finally they reached a clearing. |
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Colin reluctantly runs out the front entrance and escapes through the maze of alleyways. |
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Most days, we played games in the streets or by the fishpond in the back yard, and explored the narrow maze-like alleyways with newfound friends. |
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They complained about the lack of public lighting, which makes the maze-like alleyways virtually impassable at night. |
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They were replaced by shanties and shacks built of nothing more than clapboard or wattle and daub with dark and threatening alleyways between. |
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They were having trouble with motor bikers using their alleyways for access to the Marsh Playing Fields. |
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If the government seems unbothered by problem alleyways and graffiti, then, runs the thinking, it will seem out of touch with voters themselves. |
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Are these the alleyways you snuck through to go skinny-dipping with Johnny? |
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The fighting will be ferocious and unyielding, the casualties enormous, the narrow alleyways are already booby-trapped. |
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Scotch was so scarce it was not unusual for empty bottles to be refilled with fake stuff and sold off in dark alleyways by sly groggers. |
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Also pay special attention to alleyways that can often be a wind trap or a store for unsightly rubbish. |
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The church adjoins narrow cobbled alleyways to the south, but hideous seventies offices to east and west. |
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Spices, meats, vegetables, cloth, traditional handicrafts, and imported products jostle for space in the crowded booths and alleyways. |
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As Ella and George watch the rest of the march, the kids sneak down the alleyways and rejoin the head of the procession. |
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Houses of pale limestone rise higgledy-piggledy from the harbour, connected by a labyrinth of stepped alleyways. |
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In the alleyways of Chinatowns across Australia, they whisper much the same story of being constantly shaken down by corrupt police. |
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Beside every high-rise tower still lie the hutongs, cramped alleyways of communal housing without clean water or electricity. |
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The scheme encourages residents to club together to raise money to install gates at the entrance of alleyways. |
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Corridors funnel deep into the fabric of the building, like the alleyways of a Mediterranean town. |
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The bikes will allow police to cycle down narrow footpaths and alleyways that are inaccessible to police cars and vans. |
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This was a beautiful part of the old city, with catacombs and twisted alleyways, a casbah of the eastern Mediterranean. |
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From the length of the Royal Mile runs a spider's web of cobbled alleyways, ancient courtyards and wynds. |
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He had a destination in mind and he was not about to get lost in the labyrinthine alleyways and side streets. |
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A total of 14 authorities, including Leeds and Bradford, have applied for powers to shut off alleyways. |
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Her heart pounded against her chest as she ran down the back streets and alleyways. |
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The children scamper, disappearing into dark alleyways and secret passages. |
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Eventually the crumbling brick and wood houses of the alleyways gave way to the great space of the mosque, its massive dome towering above us. |
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Any child riding these in a public place including roads, pathways and alleyways is breaking the law. |
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Mr Gibbs advises people to avoid poorly-lit alleyways and instead walk on main thoroughfares. |
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We should always be edgy when we walk down dark alleyways in the middle of the night and be scared of lorries on the motorway. |
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We went through several alleyways this morning, and people would just creep out slowly. |
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She walked all day, plodding down deserted alleyways and running across busy intersections. |
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His bronze skin glistens in the sunlight while he walks along the alleyways. |
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Carefully he picked her up in his arms and walked through the alleyways to get to his home. |
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They created a network of more or less typical city blocks, some with alleyways and private drives. |
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The Lanes are a network of intriguing cobblestoned streets and alleyways filled with wee shops, galleries and eateries. |
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He was right next to us as we walked down the alleyways and through the crowded streets. |
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Pagoda-style gopuram are thronged with blue-faced, multi-armed gods, animals and monsters, while the alleyways between them are candlelit and incense-filled. |
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A medieval town dominated by fantastic architecture, it is a gem with ancient streets and alleyways punctuated by beautiful civil and ecclesiastical buildings. |
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It is a grim suburb of Wishaw, composed of high-rise tower blocks and a network of lower-level blocks of flats, narrow alleyways and parking lots. |
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I write short, sharpish comments which are always linked to the original material and also provide odd alleyways for the interested to meander off into. |
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All the buildings nearby create a maze of alleyways and rooftops. |
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A few alleyways beyond I saw, once again, a wall of concrete barriers and razor wire demarcating the U.S. Embassy perimeter. |
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The High Street has many alleyways that are worth exploring. |
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Outside the ancient settlement, with its alleyways and arches reinforced with bamboo canes, is the early 13 th-century romanesque church of St Esteve. |
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Overshadowed by the Minster, the largest gothic cathedral in northern Europe, York is a hotchpotch of narrow, cobbled lanes and medieval alleyways. |
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After it was settled, the fighters at the shrine removed the bandanas that had masked their faces and slipped away into the city's maze of alleyways. |
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Some strong herbicides, such as soil sterilants used in alleyways, around utility equipment, or along sidewalks, can be absorbed by roots and easily can kill trees. |
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He ran down the alleyways and before long had returned to the guildhall. |
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The one Italian icon not worshipped here is the motorcar, which is of little more use in the stepped alleyways than it would be in the Tyrrhenian Sea. |
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Off to the sides, however, the Royal Mile disintegrated into a hopeless muddle of squalid wynds and alleyways peopled by beggars, pickpockets and the poor. |
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But after a chase through snickets and alleyways, he again got away. |
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The staggered effect of random building resulted in a crazyquilt of dead ends and narrow, jagged alleyways. |
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The gaslit streets of Victorian London felt much safer than the dark alleyways to either side. |
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These were medieval plots with narrow street frontages and accessed via alleyways, or chares, off the street. |
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Infantry and horsemen were concealed in the alleyways which opened onto this open square. |
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Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Ladino and French echoed in the alleyways. |
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Inspired by the old masters and the underbelly of inner-city San Francisco, don't be surprised if you catch Andrew capturing a still-life from the alleyways of the Tenderloin. |
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Each quarter block on the site is subdivided into clusters of houses stacked up and arranged round a series of garden squares linked by alleyways. |
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In addition to sewers, rats are very comfortable living in alleyways and residential buildings, as there is usually a large and continuous food source in those areas. |
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The imperial palace in Hangzhou, modest in size, was expanded in 1133 with new roofed alleyways, and in 1148 with an extension of the palace walls. |
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On her rounds, she preferred to walk around Lewes via the twittens, the steep high-walled alleyways that ran betwixt and between the old buildings of the town. |
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The Lanes form a retail, leisure and residential area near the seafront, characterised by narrow alleyways following the street pattern of the original fishing village. |
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