A little girl ran down a cobblestone path in the middle of an immense flower garden. |
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Vincent climbed down the rusty fire escape ladder and leapt down to the unpaved cobblestone street below. |
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The bathhouse was two cabin-like huts that converged with a flat cobblestone roof. |
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But all seem to have porches supported by columns of cobblestone brick, or stucco. |
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The fog whirled and eddied around her as she stepped out into the cobblestone street. |
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The route is about 900 metres long and is paved with brick and cobblestone. |
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We left a tract home on the edge of the prairie for a brick duplex, with a thatch roof and a tulip garden, on a cobblestone street. |
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It was a nice road with old brick and stone buildings with cobblestone roads and sidewalks. |
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From what she could see, the fortress was made of all cobblestone and grey, unshaped brick. |
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The sounds of horse hooves clattering on the cobblestone streets and children laughing reached her ears. |
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The carriage slowed to a halt as Kaylen heard the clatter of hooves on cobblestone. |
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Her breath came out in puffs as they walked down the cobblestone street toward the docks. |
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He rapped his walking stick hard on the dirty cobblestone path, three times in quick succession. |
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Trees, shrubs and long grass with a symmetrical spiderweb of cobblestone paths wending through them. |
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A dark, foreboding forest surrounded the land with a cobblestone drive leading out and into the rest of the world. |
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On the circuit, 600 meters from the finish line, there was a cobblestone section that we passed over every loop we made. |
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It's a quiet town where dogs sleep in the shade and kids cruise the cobblestone streets in low-slung Chevys. |
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He just untied the pack mule from its tie to the back of the cob's saddle and led him along the cobblestone path. |
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Soon after they burst free of the crowd, their feet hit smooth cobblestone. |
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Players explore cobblestone streets, power plants and burning buildings as they hunt the malevolent beings. |
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She stopped as she heard the slow click of unshod hooves on the cobblestone inside the gates. |
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The group began botanizing along the cobblestone sidewalks along 110 Street in the northwest section of the park. |
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Careening into the cobblestone street, the blade looked like a guillotine crashing down on its victim. |
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A wide cobblestone path flowed through the park, along with several branching pathways. |
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On the winding cobblestone streets of Lijiang's old town, canals and streams gurgled beneath gently sloping foot bridges. |
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The beginning involves a slick, wet cobblestone street and gutters flooded with England's notorious rainwater. |
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Two fine, brown horses anxiously pawed at the cobblestone as Julius lent his hand to help me in. |
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Adelaide began to walk slowly down the cobblestone pavement, head hanging lowly, a shadow of her bright, vivacious, jovial self. |
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When we reached the end of the cobblestone paved streets we pushed the horses into an easy lope. |
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A pack of horses were storming away, their hooves clopping on the cobblestone, waking Kalarae. |
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It was pitch black, with snow and slush dotting the cobblestone paths. |
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This race brings together elite Canadian and international cyclists for a criterium race through the cobblestone streets of Gastown, an historical downtown district. |
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After work, Tumenta Kennedy likes to take a stroll on the cobblestone streets in Wittenberg's city centre. |
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Snuggle next to a roaring fire at Canberra's Fireside Festival or celebrate the winter solstice in Hobart's cobblestone streets. |
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We are crisscrossing the old cobblestone streets of San Telmo, the colonial district of the capital, Buenos Aires. |
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Around two-thirds of the roads are basalt cobblestone, while the rest are surfaced with dirt or asphalt. |
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An urban structure that is still evidence of medieval cobblestone streets, houses built in stone and slate roofs. |
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There was an azure sky and a meandering ricer and a cobblestone plaza with a trickling fountain. |
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The ramparts were built out of cobblestone and reached a height of 12 metres and a width of 1.5 metres at its base. |
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Its cobblestone streets lead to El Atiqa mosque, the city's oldest, and then to the platform of the ancient semaphore. |
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With its cobblestone streets and Saxon-style houses, the Transylvanian city of Sibiu is an open-air museum. |
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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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She pretended to trip on a cobblestone and feigned a sprain. |
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An early autumn sun lit up cobblestone streets, tall acacia trees, and handsome and nearly all decayed 19th-century buildings. |
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Then the clip-clop of hooves on cobblestone resounded in her ears. |
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One police officer sustained a blow to the head from a large cobblestone. |
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Two carabinieri fell to the cobblestone piazza in a pool of blood. |
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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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The Boxtrolls is set beneath the charming cobblestone streets of Cheesebridge, a town obsessed with wealth, class and the stinkiest cheeses. |
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The town is a maze of cobblestone streets and alleys that wind around steep hillsides upon a small ravine, opening into vistas of beautiful churches and small plazas. |
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When single late cells are transferred to fresh cultures, they divide rapidly and grow to confluence, displaying the typical cobblestone appearance of endothelial cells. |
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Montmartre is known not only for its panoramic view of Paris from the Sacré Coeur, but also for its authentic charm, with cobblestone streets and the famous steps of Montmartre hidden in its back alleys. |
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In a 17th century, restored mansion house, listed by the French Historic Monument Society, its plain form encircling a large cobblestone courtyard, protected from the traffic by its high walls. |
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Antika paving stones give walkways and patios the allure of an ancient cobblestone courtyard, and can stand alone or be outlined by a beautifully sculpted curbstone. |
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Situated around the town of St Andrews are cobblestone markings denoting where Protestant martyrs were burnt at the stake. |
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As we continue down the cobblestone streets, Glen passes a joint. |
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Since 2005, L'Heure AscH, the Geneva-based boutique located in the cobblestone streets of the old town, has chosen to serve as an embassy for watches from the Manufacture Vulcain. |
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Delightful whatever the season: a fire in the hearth, with a view over the Seine and the island in the winter, windows opening on to trees in the summer, and the pleasure of the cobblestone courtyard of honour all year round. |
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Across the cobblestone street is The Owlery, where owls await their next special delivery. |
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In the upper reaches, many rural homes are constructed of natural fieldstone in shades of purple, rose and blue, while the cobblestone buildings of Paris are unmistakable. |
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A characteristic cobblestone road connects Borgo Maggiore, San Marino, a fascinating journey through ancient and medieval remains enchanting landscapes. |
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People still feel safe walking Cuenca's cobblestone streets at night as they seldom do in Quito, the capital. Cuenca has some unavoidable drawbacks. |
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It's a few hours' bus ride away via towns such as Carmelo, from where launches zip day-trippers from Buenos Aires across the River Plate to marvel at rusting fishing boats and overgrown cobblestone streets. |
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San Antonio, Texas, the nation's ninth largest city, features a River Walk of cobblestone and flagstone paths running along each side of the San Antonio River through the business district. |
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Once the haunt of sailors, whalers and workmen, the lovely cobblestone square of Salamanca Place is now home to lots of hostels and places to dine and imbibe. |
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Take on wet or patchy asphalt, cobblestone streets, train tracks and other tough riding conditions with more confidence and ease than a traditional two-wheeler. |
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Is it all Hovis-style cobblestone terraces, flat caps, whippets and pigeon-fancying in the former and pearly kings, Sloane Rangers and chinless Hooray Henrys in the other? |
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As for the city's buildings, it mostly resembled a town of white spires and cobblestone streets lined with flowerbeds that were upkept by magical means. |
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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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