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Sometimes he sifts through his memories of the relationship, at another point he stops people on the sidewalk, with one woman saying that " It ’ s never something you do.
This dilemma should be solved either with the relocation of the track next to the sidewalk, or through the construction of a suspended tunnel.
Small shopping centers, office parks and sidewalk stores are characteristic of the John R. corridor through Hazel Park.
Some curb extensions are built with the bike lane passing through ( making the extension an island, separated from the main sidewalk by a narrow bike lane ).
The article claimed, through a fictional backstory, that Dave had " been plagued by the misdeeds of his brother Earl " throughout their childhoods, citing such examples as Earl's cheating in school and, while posing as Dave, doing such things as bullying fellow students and abandoning Dave's pretty girlfriend on a sidewalk in a slum district at night.
The main street is Addison Street, with many sidewalk cafés and shops, running through the town and ending with the Ocean Beach Hotel opposite the harbour.
Melaka Fray is hit with a steel girder thrown at her from a demon and recovers within minutes ; she is also shown to fall from a height of over five stories to land face-first on a cement sidewalk and be only dazed before fully recovering in moments, and at a later time, to fall four stories down, crash through the cement roof of an adjacent building and fall down the height of one more story, and recover instantly.
Freedom Trail marker through a red brick sidewalk
Tony Manero, the lead character ( played by John Travolta ), walks along the sidewalk, admires shoes in a storefront window, buys two ( stacked ) slices of pizza through a pizzeria window-counter, and ends up at the hardware store where he works ( based on a real hardware store on Fifth Avenue in nearby Bay Ridge ).
Santana " wailed through that little amp until people were blocking the sidewalk ".
Back in Sunnydale, a woman walks her small dog along the sidewalk, but while her back is turned, something sucks the dog through the pavement and into the ground.
Water cascaded through seven carved lion's heads into small basins on the sidewalk.
The film follows Dobson to state parks, astronomy clubs, and downtown streets as he promotes awareness of astronomy through his own personal style of sidewalk astronomy.
Beginning with solo piano, doves cooing, and Bush's son saying, " Mummy, Daddy, the day is full of birds ," the piece begins with an early morning awakening to a beautiful day of sun shining " like the light from Italy "; it proceeds through a visit with a painter who is working on a new piece of sidewalk art (' An Architect's Dream and ' The Painter's Link ') and then passes on to a crimson ' Sunset.
Some sidewalk " pitch men " charged the public to view astronomical objects through their telescope but other astronomers allow people to view for free.
With the advent and growth of organized amateur astronomical groups, sidewalk astronomy has come to be associated with public education about astronomy via free public viewing for anyone who wishes to look through the telescope.
Each year, all graduates have their name carved into the sidewalk that circles, and cuts through campus.

sidewalk and garden
File: Treelawn2. JPG | A sidewalk with a planted rain garden in the " tree lawn " or " road verge " zone

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For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
If the man on the sidewalk is surprised at this question, it has served as an exclamation.
In the modern African American community, the game of street craps is generally called shooting dice, and is played on the floor or on a sidewalk, often without a back-stop.
There is a placard on the wall commemorating the location, as well as a small stone monument against the wall on the sidewalk.
For example, a pedestrian, as an expected user of sidewalks, is among the class of people put at risk by driving on a sidewalk, whereas a driver who is distracted by another driver driving on the sidewalk, and consequently crashes into a utility pole, is not.
The Plein is taken by several large sidewalk cafés where often politicians may be spotted.
Part of the fort outline is marked by plaques and a line embedded in the sidewalk and road near the Michigan Avenue Bridge and Wacker Drive.
It also needs " some degree of intimacy or privacy, ... which is why you'll see lovers stepping to the side of a busy street or sidewalk.
For example, a person has a liberty right to walk down a sidewalk and can decide freely whether or not to do so, since there is no obligation either to do so or to refrain from doing so.
A sidewalk, or pavement, footpath, footway, and sometimes platform, is a path along the side of a road.
A sidewalk may accommodate moderate changes in grade ( height ) and is normally separated from the vehicular section by a curb ( British English: kerb ).
Walkway is a more comprehensive term that includes stairs, ramps, passageways, and related structures that facilitate the use of a path as well as the sidewalk.
Larry Gaines, Chief Engineer of the Diego-Reno roadtown, is dining in a moving restaurant on the road when one of the moving sidewalk strips unexpectedly stops, causing injuries to the thousands of commuters on it.
The viewpoint is cinematic — from the sidewalk, as if the viewer were approaching the restaurant.
Clean up the sidewalk every day, and the tendency is for litter not to accumulate ( or for the rate of littering to be much less ).
The county is renovating the sidewalk system.
There is no sidewalk on the bridge.
A curb cut ( U. S .), curb ramp, dropped kerb ( UK ), pram ramp, or kerb ramp ( Australia ) is a solid ( usually concrete ) ramp graded down from the top surface of a sidewalk to the surface of an adjoining street.
A wider curb cut is also useful for motor vehicles to enter a driveway or parking lot on the other side of a sidewalk.

sidewalk and embedded
The Loop is the home of the St. Louis Walk of Fame, a series of brass plaques embedded in the sidewalk along Delmar Boulevard commemorating famous St. Louisans, including musicians Chuck Berry, Miles Davis and Tina Turner, John Goodman, Sheryl Crow, bridge-builder James Eads and sexologists Masters and Johnson.
A plaque embedded in the sidewalk marks the spot where Mazeroski's home run cleared the wall.
Because of the curves in the wall, the bank does not completely occupy its full building lot, and by law the unoccupied and unmarked land reverts to the public, but for a number of small markers embedded in the sidewalk asserting the limits of the building's lot.
A plaque embedded in the sidewalk ( between the bus lane and Lafayette Streets ) commemorates the location of one of the columns of the dismantled segment of the Philadelphia and Western Railroad ( P & W ) trestle.
Once the new sidewalks were complete, building owners moved their businesses to the new ground floor, although merchants carried on business in the lowest floors of buildings that survived the fire, and pedestrians continued to use the underground sidewalks lit by the glass prisms ( still seen on some streets ) embedded in the grade-level sidewalk above.
* In 2002, Ellis was honored with a commemorative white bronze plaque embedded into the sidewalk on New York's Seventh " Fashion " Avenue ( east side sidewalk between 41st Street to 35th Street ), the so-called Fashion Walk of Fame.
In front of the building is the " Frog Hop of Fame ," where commemorative plaques are embedded in the sidewalk for the winners of the annual Jumping Frog Jubilee frog jumping contest.

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