The air is warm and still enough that I didn't even need a sweater, and the sidewalks were already lined with carousers. |
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She stared out at the bright sun beating down on the white sidewalks and the palm trees that lined her street. |
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Billions of rupiah have been spent to beautify the National Monument Park and improve sidewalks in the center of town. |
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If politicians thought they could get away with putting toll plazas on sidewalks, they would do it. |
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Guess what classic, towering German torten I brought for dessert, attempting to navigate through the crowded buses and hectic sidewalks of Paris? |
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We have 14-foot sidewalks and a bike lane on each side, and the bridge is beautiful. |
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Small mounds are created when moles burrow deep or tunnel under solid objects such as tree roots or sidewalks. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice is on the road and sidewalks are slippery. |
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The sidewalks are for pedestrians and the streets are for vehicles, not for vendors. |
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Vancouver and Coquitlam allow boarding and skating on sidewalks and minor roads. |
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As you know there are still many roads that do not have sidewalks for pedestrians. |
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It had snowed recently so there was snow on the sides of the roads and sidewalks. |
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Safe sidewalks and bike paths can turn short trips to school, work or the store into beneficial activities. |
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One suggestion involved paving sidewalks on the Route Verte, the provincial bike path. |
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Pedestrians are endangered as they must walk along busy roads because sidewalks are taken up with vendors and their carts. |
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Proud old trees stood on the side of a large road, keeping the sidewalks in calming shade. |
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Cuts in the infrastructure maintenance force roads into disrepair and sidewalks to crumble. |
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It was a nice road with old brick and stone buildings with cobblestone roads and sidewalks. |
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There's nothing here but flat land, roads without sidewalks, and an ugly green water tower. |
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Riding on sidewalks and bike paths may also pose greater hazards to walkers and joggers. |
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The sides of buildings were clean and the sidewalks were re-done brilliant white, swept clean of most garbage. |
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He turned his eyes to the street in front of the garage, watching the pedestrians stroll down the sidewalks. |
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The sidewalks were empty of pedestrians in a city where walking is both a pastime and a necessity. |
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Slowly, the building grew farther apart, the roads larger, and sidewalks less common. |
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Taxes help maintain roads and sidewalks, buy textbooks for schools, and pay for other programs. |
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The sidewalks of Manhattan are congested with the little blighters, being driven at breakneck speed by suits and freaks reliving their youth. |
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I was not prepared for the boarded up windows, the collapsed roofs, the empty sidewalks. |
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The snow has continued today as well, making streets sloshy and sidewalks icy and impossible to walk on. |
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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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As an added bonus, the lava would simultaneously pave roads and sidewalks when it hardens into a glassy smooth surface of igneous rock. |
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People walked by on the sidewalks, running errands, trying to get home before the storm broke. |
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Small, broadleaved, shallow-rooted weeds may indicate soil compaction, which is common along sidewalks and driveways. |
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This rulemaking covers access to public rights-of-way, sidewalks, street crossings and related pedestrian facilities. |
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In the powerful heat of an Iowa summer, scrubbing spray-paint off concrete sidewalks with electric wire brushes is a painstaking job. |
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The wooden sidewalks suddenly overflowed with clogs, sabots, and other, spurred footwear. |
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The mist hanging just above the buildings softened the colors and lowered the parameters of the scene to the sidewalks and the strolling hordes. |
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Men strolled on the sidewalks, clad in long billowing cloaks, with openly displayed swords. |
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My former student Eric reports that chalking sidewalks does seem to be illegal in New York. |
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It was the sound of dry, windblown leaves and loose paper hissing across concrete streets and sidewalks. |
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We pause on Park Avenue, cabs swooshing past, slick, chill streets, slippery sidewalks, a grey evening, a nondescript night. |
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The old districts with their brick sidewalks are full of lovely clapboard houses built by sea captains. |
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Deicing chemicals are used to get ice off pavements, sidewalks and other surfaces by lowering the melting point of the ice. |
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In addition, several thousand square feet of flagstone paving were used for the pool area and sidewalks. |
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The clock radio told me it was just after 3 PM and the school kids were starting to fill the sidewalks. |
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The three companies had apparently hired youths to illegally spray paint stencils of a peace sign on city streets and sidewalks. |
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I trudge through sleet on icy sidewalks to look at equally slippery art shows. |
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His sources range from sidewalks and commercial buildings in town to barns, machine sheds, and livestock pens on farms. |
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There was a film of dirty, uneven ice coating the sidewalks and street, and I couldn't get any traction. |
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In the winter you worked shoveling sidewalks and setting up pins in the bowling alley. |
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Pedestrians have the right-of-way on crosswalks, sidewalks and walkways across streets at stop signs. |
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This means a route with slower traffic, more crosswalks, more crossing guards, and more sidewalks with wider surfaces and unobstructed views. |
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It's pretty much considered rude to drive on the wrong side, and that kind of translates to sidewalks, malls, and cube farms. |
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Interconnected streets and broad sidewalks rather than cul-de-sacs facilitate human movement through a neighborhood. |
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However, most of them are empty while the arcades and sidewalks are full of motorcycles. |
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And then, as the sky slowly darkens, dark silhouettes slowly start wandering along the city-centre sidewalks. |
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If you have used salt throughout the winter to de-ice sidewalks, take this corrective step to protect landscape plants. |
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My convertible purred to a near halt, maintaining a turtle speed as I skimmed the sidewalks on the way to school. |
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Businesses should assert further control by cleaning and greening their sidewalks. |
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These cities may also demand the finishing of streets, gutters and sidewalks in exchange for permit approval. |
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Construction of sidewalks and shaded walkways have made walking a pleasure. |
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Suggest a concrete countertop for a new kitchen, and most people think sidewalks, driveways, and bridge abutments and say yuck. |
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Police forced people on the 500 block to the sidewalks several times in attempt to shrink and quell the crowd. |
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The sidewalks are always wet and covered in magazines and flyers no one bothers to pick up. |
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Therefore, it is common to see laid-back dogs lolling in the streets, the sidewalks and the curbsides. |
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Repairs to Fifth Street were expected to take a month or two, to reconstruct the destroyed roadway and sidewalks. |
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Rats are routinely moving into yards, burrowing beneath doghouses, sheds, sidewalks, and hiding out in woodpiles. |
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Creative parking on the sidewalks and in no-parking zones would have been good feeding ground for the police wreckers. |
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She was driven through the city, waving regally at her subjects who thronged the parched sidewalks on that hot summer's day. |
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There are sidewalks that encourage roaming, benches that invite visitors to sit awhile, and tropical landscaping throughout. |
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Trees lined the sidewalks, creating shade for relaxing walks on summer days. |
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Yellow paint lines, arrows and numbers mark the sidewalks where five people died under a Dublin bus last week. |
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Do you know a businessman who turns heads as he strides the city's sidewalks in his perfectly tailored sartorial elegance? |
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Continuing into town, the tour bus turns down the main drag, Broadway, where wooden sidewalks run alongside colorful false-front buildings. |
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Red lanterns suspended from bamboo poles crisscross the streets while bamboo stalls topped with colorful tarpaulin litter the sidewalks. |
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In summer, many manual laborers take their tops off because they get sweaty, or like to saunter along the sidewalks topless. |
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The sidewalks were shaded by huge, hovering oak trees that looked barren in the cool weather. |
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The thousands of walkers in Pattaya received an enthusiastic reception from the crowds that thronged the sidewalks and packed the vantage points. |
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They pushed old ladies off the sidewalks and bought young girls for packs of chewing gum. |
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This was a bright Texas day with a snap to the air, and there were cars on the streets and people on the sidewalks. |
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Up on the sidewalks, New York was a confusing bedlam of sights and sounds. |
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Hawkers, their bargains purchased overseas, return to set up their wares on the sidewalks, competing with time-honoured merchants who display goods indoors. |
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The city's streets are overpopulated with meandering figures listing first to one side, then the other, making it impossible to get past even on wide sidewalks. |
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His bucket-equipped compact track loader makes money backfilling basements, cutting out driveways and sidewalks, and performing final landscape grading. |
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Rollerbladers careen down its immaculate sidewalks while couples stroll leisurely past. |
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Along the sidewalks, giant signs and marquees hung from the buildings. |
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There is also concern about safety on the streets as more and more outlets show up, stringing cables along the sidewalks. |
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A lot of the lower level roads and sidewalks along the water were closed. |
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There is some debate about how this will affect clinics that abut sidewalks or public streets. |
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In 2004, the city placed a two-year moratorium on new permits, meaning no opportunities exist for new publications to be distributed on city sidewalks. |
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Now and again, you could hear the unmistakable metallic sound of snow shovels banging into concrete sidewalks, along with the deep rumble of a passing plow. |
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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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Since its introduction, the company has hired an army of lobbyists in an effort to get state and local governments to change laws that bar motorized vehicles from sidewalks. |
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The challenge is to redesign communities, making public transportation the centerpiece of urban transport and augmenting it with sidewalks, jogging trails and bikeways. |
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Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan, and Tracy Chapman all got their start on the sidewalks, he points out. |
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Small wooden shacks filled with canned goods and phone cards clutter the sidewalks. |
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The four of them wandered the sidewalks and parks half of the time looking for their undeclared leader, and the other half of the time they just had fun. |
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Buy a tub of colored chalk from the local discount store and give your kids a theme to create their own masterpieces on your front or back sidewalks. |
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Pedestrians are forced to suffer the burden of consequent slipperiness because the heavier ice-clearing equipment can't manoeuvre on the city's 3,500 kilometres of sidewalks. |
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If there are no sidewalks, walk on the side of the road facing traffic. |
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Basescu also jawboned local businesses to renovate schools, while bars and restaurants were encouraged to clean up sidewalks by their premises, which many actually did. |
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Water sloshed over sidewalks on some sections of Shore Acres Boulevard, and signs warning motorists to be cautious were placed at entrances to the subdivision. |
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Concrete is popular for sidewalks, parking pads, patios, dumpster pads, front stoops, recreational areas, driveways, curbs, gutters and much more. |
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That afternoon the sidewalks were awash with slush and half-melted snow. |
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Their fellow Muscovites taunted them on the sidewalks and on the streetcars, loudly criticizing their appearance, hurling insults at them, sometimes attacking them. |
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The relocation of Sixth Street, set to start in the fall will include underground wiring, new sidewalks, new landscaping and an improved streetscape, Nicholls said. |
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As midday crowds watched from sidewalks and shops, rescue helicopters set gingerly down on the building top, their rotors pushing smoke streetward as they landed. |
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If you think the city's sidewalks are crowded with folks yakking on cell phones, look at the streets around the NYU campus near Washington Square. |
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They built a redwood garden fence and installed a flagstone court and sidewalks. |
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I soon began to notice the sidewalks were more crowded than usual. |
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People lined the sidewalks, waiting to get into the theatre. |
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The streets are dirty mush, black ice on the road and slippery sidewalks. |
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The two areaways which remain, under Broughton and Broad Street sidewalks, provide a unique opportunity for the city to illuminate purple glass from underneath at night. |
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While there, I missed decent sidewalks, potable tap water, and a subway, markers of a society that cares about the common good. |
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The province picked up the tab to rebuild the roadway, while the city paid for the sidewalks and boulevard enhancements through frontage levies and general taxation. |
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They roll back the sidewalks precisely at ten, And the people who live there are not seen again. |
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The McCullen decision strikes down the Massachusetts law because it includes public streets and sidewalks. |
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Alongside the emergency vehicles, neighborhood people clogged the sidewalks. |
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Detached sidewalks generally occur in residential areas and are normally separated from the curb by a tree lawn. |
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Boys in dusty street clothes sold rolls and pirogi from baskets on the sidewalks. |
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As part of the bicycle lane project, we are also working to make Dubai roads and sidewalks more accessible to wheelchair users. |
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And in winter, people break legs and bump heads on frozen sidewalks, in fender-benders on icy roads and while schussing down mountain slopes. |
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The place smelled of old alcohol and fried onions, but the smokers stood out onthe sidewalks these days, so they were spared the fugg. |
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Avoid wearing footwear with smooth soles or heels, as these will slide easily on slick sidewalks or pavement. |
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Manhattan Beach, California, has a gas lamp section in which all the sidewalks are lit by public gas lamps. |
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Another shopping and dining center is Newberry Street, whose wide sidewalks invite window-shopping. |
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Neglecter driver also remove his car to the sidewalks and continuing to his way in cold blood. |
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Stone sidewalks, little more than a ledge in width, ran along the base of the mean and monotonous adobe houses. |
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Crime has fallen about 40 percent in the area, and fewer street encampments mar the sidewalks and empty lots around the gentrifying downtown Los Angeles. |
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Almost without exception the criticism of tall buildings as the principal congestors of streets and sidewalks is based on guess rather than on actual facts. |
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It empties its perennially clogged streets of ojeks, the kamikaze-like motorcycle taxis that weave in and out of traffic, and find shortcuts on sidewalks. |
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This surface runoff flows along concrete roads and sidewalks. |
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Some lines snaked along the sidewalks surrounding these houses of God. |
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It is used to seal horizontal expansion joints in concrete and cementitious slabs, such as sidewalks, balconies, pavement, civil structures, and pitch pans. |
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It is the only building where the lights shine from windows at night, not far from the lopsided pup tents and dented cardboard boxes that sprout on sidewalks like mushrooms. |
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Plows, snowblowers and dump trucks have formed their winter conga lines, and most Montreal Island cities say they'll have streets and sidewalks cleared of snow by Thursday. |
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