From here a web of walkways spiders back out across the languid waters of the lagoon, leading to 82 swanky overwater bungalows. |
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The walkways and riverside areas are very attractive and a great asset to the town. |
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Inside the building's three-story atrium one enjoys views of translucent walkways leading to the offices and to a restaurant. |
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The developers have also installed a barbecue area, deck, terraces, a putting green and walkways in the grounds. |
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The terraces ingeniously serve as walkways along the north facade and as private balconies on the sunny, south side. |
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On the roofs of many of these houses on the Battery, built by prosperous shipping kings, are small gazebos and balustraded walkways. |
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The two men followed as the warden led them through a veritable maze of stone passages and metal walkways. |
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Amidst these, through a complex maze of natural stone bridges and walkways, was a smaller peak. |
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The new wings are approached by a rabbit-like warren of meshed walkways, with doors that need unlocking every 100 yards. |
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Pedestrians are compelled to use vacuous, shelterless walkways without local incident or relief. |
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Get past the main gate and well-laid out roads, wide footpaths, neat walkways leading to apartments and clearly painted signboards greet you. |
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With American and Russian pop music piped into the walkways and shops, the mall's atmosphere is similar to L.A.'s Beverly Center. |
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Hong Kong newspapers show city workers hosing down walkways, disinfecting escalator railings and bleaching public washrooms. |
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You'll need short handled pruners to cut off spent flower blooms, trim vines that have grown into walkways and shape shrubs. |
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The company manufactures and installs wall panels, canopies, glass skylights, and walkways. |
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Road overbridges and underbridges, skyways and walkways are welcome, but people must be educated on their use. |
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The sections where muddy trails would have cut through boggy ground are now protected by wooden walkways. |
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Outside, hard-to-find walkways and balconies offer views of the metal understructure and of L.A.'s City Hall tower. |
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The walkways yesterday were a deep, soggy mess that spoiled many a good pair of golf shoes and a lot of clothing. |
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Do not plant Spanish bayonet near walkways, patios or in areas frequented by children and pets. |
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They can be effectively applied on clean walkways by using a simple push-type Scott's fertilizer spreader. |
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The two-storey cabins have dark wooden interiors with wraparound walkways and a large front veranda. |
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The place was rammed full of partying people and drunken old men staggering up rocky castle path walkways. |
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These storefronts, walkways, fountains, and so on, have the potential to contribute greatly to the overall beauty of our city. |
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Made of billinga, a robust African hardwood, the walkways guide and orientate visitors around the site. |
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The aptly named Gran Cenote is really several cenotes meandering along the verdant jungle floor and connected by wooden walkways. |
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For example, early-flowering hyacinths offer a heady and fragrant choice for planting in containers along walkways and at entrances. |
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For moderate traffic area, loose fill can be used in combination with paving stones to create attractive walkways. |
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The cloistered walkways of Cambridge Crematorium are dotted with granite plaques bearing the names of the dear departed. |
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The extra shelter from the riverside developments saw the walkways stay ice-free last week. |
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The infirmary, or hospital, was across the rectangle of stone walkways from the stables. |
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Wide-open spaces and moving walkways now replace narrow concourses and gate areas with inadequate seating. |
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Elevated guideways look sleek in computer renderings, but are less elegant, with thickened columns, electric conduits and emergency walkways. |
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During our scouting we placed bugs around walkways and in the buildings to gather intel. |
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Place herbs and fragrant flowers in raised planters near walkways, so you can enjoy their scents as you pass by. |
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The walkways were tiled in red brick with names of contributors to numerous local charities in a brass plate screwed into the top. |
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This architectural language of trellises and shaded walkways and porches carries on a campus tradition that is functional and beautiful. |
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He said the gang has been vandalising benches and smashing stones from crazy-paving walkways in the historic cemetery most nights from 5pm. |
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The grounds include a gazebo, a putting green, water feature, croquet lawn and walkways through parkland and woodland. |
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Pedestrians have the right-of-way on crosswalks, sidewalks and walkways across streets at stop signs. |
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Columbia University walkways are still fringed with snow from late winter storms. |
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His short blond hair glimmered in the light which shone into the walkways and halls. |
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With huge square towers linked by thick walkways, it stands on a slight eminence and is emphatically hellish. |
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The laboratory blocks within the overall envelope are linked by walkways, bridges and meeting platforms. |
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There are promises of graded paths and walkways, one suitable for wheelchair access. |
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He designed a town with a civic center and plenty of parks, laced with pedestrian walkways. |
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It will also have cycle lanes and walkways connecting the development to the town's rail services. |
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The central courtyard is a formal elliptical lawn surrounded by gravel walkways. |
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The shopping centre grounds will be landscaped, incorporating a cycle lane and pedestrian walkways. |
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The city is also considering building underground walkways to link the various buildings in the park. |
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It has a large central atrium crisscrossed by walkways connecting open spaces and meeting points. |
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Six local organisations say the scheme will ruin leafy cycle and walkways along the East Lancashire Road and cause traffic chaos. |
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Construction of sidewalks and shaded walkways have made walking a pleasure. |
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Attractions will be linked by glass-covered walkways, and a park is to be built behind the Tower. |
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Residents entered the building from the street, with servants using the rear walkways and service lift. |
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Glass walkways connected the buildings to their neighbours and to the central building at three levels. |
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Because the walkways are wide and open, they function as convenient and safe play areas for kids. |
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Once back into the show cave section we moved swiftly along the walkways, exiting the cave in relative luxury. |
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The rink was abustle with activity, even on the small walkways running beside the rink. |
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It was late at night and the stars and moon had entered the sky, radiating the eerie light onto abandoned walkways and rat infested ally ways. |
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She was jostled with every step she took and was sure she was bruised from the larger and faster beings traveling down the walkways. |
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To allow room for a wheelbarrow or garden cart, plan on 2-to 3-foot-wide walkways. |
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And where the hill levelled out to an even ground, a stonewall with walkways for sentries was built. |
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The third experiment represents walkways where opposing traffic mingles and directional lanes are not set up. |
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Steps and cobbled walkways lead down through the gardens from the farmhouses to the lawned pool terrace. |
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There are meandering walkways along the riverside slopes and extensive off-street parking is provided in the forecourt. |
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Internal walkways are two-level trellised arcades which visually unify the entire Hebrew Union Complex. |
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Once you have removed the building, you no longer need loading bays or walkways. |
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It will start at York's Millennium Bridge and take in a scenic route around the walkways. |
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As a result, nobody, including the owner of the building, has the right to block walkways under an arcade by putting up vending stalls, they said. |
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There are narrow pathways or greenstone walkways for hikers. |
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The path we were on went down and up, over pathways and under walkways. |
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Winding stone walkways, designed to mimic the natural curves and stratification sculpted by wind and water, gradually ascend eight levels to the street. |
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It is January in the Middle West and people are sliding across the iced campus walkways, their faces freezing into grimaces whenever a stiff wind gusts off the river. |
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Several walkways have been developed and cabins provided for shelter along the riverbanks and there is also a large hospitality cabin where lunches are served. |
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The elevated walkways must connect with the non-residential Barbican plan. |
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But the idea now being looked at involves different organisations in the centre grouping together to pay for a guard to patrol the walkways of the centre. |
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Big pines tower over the homes, flower boxes line stone walkways, and a wooden wagon wheel leans against one home in a gesture of artificial rusticity. |
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The protected woodlands in Hazelwood will remain largely untouched, but proposals have been put forward that they be opened up to pedestrians via a series of walkways. |
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Cover shrubs, the ground, and walkways with canvas drop cloths. |
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With suspended walkways and observation platforms high in the treetops, and rappels down some of the biggest, tallest trees in the world, the views are breathtaking. |
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It was a place of pebbled walkways, pagodas, stone lanterns, a waterfall, and a wishing well where families and courting couples could give voice to their dreams. |
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Although the design of the bridge is in its early stages, it will have four lanes including two public transport lanes, a cycle path and two pedestrian walkways. |
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Stairways painted blue connect covered walkways stuffed with small stores selling jewelry, scarves, and ornate pottery. |
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Officers also requested business operators who place their signboards in the public areas to ensure that the signs do not become an eyesore or obstruct pedestrian walkways. |
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Through its connecting walkways, a person could potentially live inside the buildings forever, navigating the maze between apartment complexes, office towers and malls. |
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Its cobbled streets, striking architecture and riverside walkways ensure that it has remained a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. |
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Leon turned out to be beautiful, with walkways and parks beside the Rio Bernesga, and a cathedral and public buildings in a more pompous but somehow much more Castilian style. |
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Exterior cast-in-place shored walkways surround the theaters and are protected with a cantilevered architectural concrete roof system, shaded and glassed in. |
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Then it remained only to add the access walkways running round each level, the steel and timber balconies, the cedar cladding, and the stair tower. |
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It offers a glimpse of blue sea through the propshaft tunnel, but getting there involves a twisting, winding dive down collapsed walkways and sagging decks. |
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These constricted walkways close one in but then open into wide courtyards where young maidens dance around wells, their sing-song voices light and lustrous. |
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You get inside, and you're in a murky labyrinth of dead ends and sloping walkways and spaces that might be rooms, but then again might just be spaces. |
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Some even moshed in the walkways, tripping those of us who were simply trying to get to our seats with a drink in hand. |
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Various walkways have also been installed, as well as a series of downhill mountain biking trials by Antur Stiniog. |
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Slate tiles are often used for interior and exterior flooring, stairs, walkways and wall cladding. |
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Instead of driving down the street to meetings, soon Yahoos need merely stroll the walkways that crisscrossed a bright green lawn. |
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The government took an excellent initiative to build walkways across the country providing a safe place for walkers and joggers. |
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Up these steep walkways cannelured for footpurchase, the free passage of roaches. |
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A Trim Trail includes wooden walkways and climbing frames and would boost outdoor play at the Monkchester Road school. |
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New elevated walkways bring you eye-to-eye with African jacanas and the rare waldrapp ibis from Morocco. |
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These shanty towns had narrow walkways between irregularly shaped lots and dwellings. |
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Border crossings take place by roads, pedestrian walkways, railroads and ferries. |
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The Red Burn flows through the Glen and there are walkways alongside this and the Bog Stank. |
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It is common for airports to provide moving walkways and buses. |
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The city has begun building small parks and wide, landscaped walkways below the cablecar lines, and the desire for improvement seems to be spreading throughout the barrios. |
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With a market share of about 70 percent, Sunkid GmbH, based in Imst, is a leader in the area of pedestrian transport using outdoor moving walkways. |
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The public spirits were interested in the strandline itself, and a beach, public walkways, viewpoints and a handsome civic backdrop were important to them. |
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The city remains one of the most expansive examples of the technique, nearly all walkways and even many streets being created and maintained in this style. |
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The graphics are used in terminals and walkways to display brand promotional advertising, providing privacy and clean removability as the ads change. |
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Other facilities added included the UK's first moving walkways. |
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The walkways were built as per the requirements of the residents in the city so as to provide them better space for recreational activities, Al Mansouri added. |
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