For years a mated pair of roadrunners lived in the brush on the vacant lot behind the alley. |
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Already lined up are a rifle range, go-kart track, swimming pool and bowling alley. |
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The light started to fade and I could hear the sound of booted feet legging it out of the alley. |
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There are plans to provide an ice rink, a roller-skating rink, a bowling alley and a community sports centre there. |
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A stray cat scampered across the alley, not sparing a glance at the girl who was wading through an ankle-deep swamp of old newspaper. |
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From there, they went to a late movie and then played games at the bowling alley until it closed. |
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After retracing her steps she discovered him in an alley with tears streaming down his face. |
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She scraped her flat shoes across the ground to dislodge any stale mud and walked to the centre of the alley. |
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Just as she was about to give up, she saw an alley nearby and rushed into it. |
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He'd seen him the other day snorting cocaine or some other drug in an alley on his way back from school. |
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He stumbled and only saved himself from falling down a second time by bracing himself on the alley wall. |
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With a strong determination, she braced herself and headed out of the dim alley and into the morning sun. |
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Water pooled in the alley leaving black holes that reflected the moonlight. |
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At one point, they had their own bowling alley and soda fountain, and they took the ferry to school in San Francisco each weekday. |
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Just round the corner, down an alley, I spotted a neat bungalow that had apparently escaped the chaos. |
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On one such Saturday night, the phone rang, and it was two juiceheads drinking at the Hotel across the alley. |
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But we have gone too far down this contextualist blind alley, it isn't particularly relevant. |
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High above the building rooftop across the alley birds flew a broken black line in blue night sky. |
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This bowling alley has fun graphics to indicate strikes and spares, a loud beep when you step over the line and mysteriously greasy balls. |
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He dived down a dark alley and ducked down behind a pile of crates and noisome garbage to catch his breath. |
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She chased a small form into a shadowed alley full of garbage and more noisome things. |
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He halted suddenly, making an abrupt left down a narrow alley Nara didn't like the looks of. |
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Margot worked at the restaurant bussing tables, Martin worked at the bowling alley and Fred mopped the floor at the laundromat. |
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Wandering the streets for a while we come across an alley full of food stands. |
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Charles bridge is decorated by an alley of 30 statues and statuaries depicting saints on bridge piers. |
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The alley outside their workplace was transformed into a canal when an old fire hydrant fractured as it was being moved by a workman. |
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I carefully flipped my long blond locks out of my face and adopted a confident stride as I walked out of the alley towards the apartment complex. |
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The exuberant, deadly light embraced the dank alley as it sped toward Zarl, uprooting the earth once trapped by cement and gravel. |
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Silently moving from alley to well-known alley, Morgan eventually outran the sound of his pursuers. |
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So I sat by him in this rather depressing scene, as we played poker on the wet, cement floor, in the alley of cheap restaurants and pizza places. |
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Meanwhile, facilities vital to their operations, such as back alley chop shops where car bombs are built, are disappearing. |
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Incongruously, The Lost World is located in a bowling alley in a retail park on the outskirts of Croydon. |
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The first three books were pastiches and I didn't want to end up pastiching myself and finishing in a dark cobbled alley I'd been down before. |
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Not really accustomed to winter biking, I gingerly pedalled down an alley on the packed snow, and unexpectedly gathered speed. |
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But if the police clubbed this guy to death, I was determined to run into the alley and stop the violence. |
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The alley is perfumed with the smell of excellent Thai cooking that draws you inside, up an uneven stairway to the restaurant. |
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After about a week of sleeping in an alley you'll look and smell like a real professional. |
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But the gates to the alley have now been shut with a notice informing people it will be closed until further notice. |
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Pop music blares as dodgem cars slam into each other and a gaggle of teenage girls in pink fur haloes giggles its way up sideshow alley. |
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To help bring much-needed money into the household, the stalwart student set pins at the local bowling alley and poolhall. |
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In the winter you worked shoveling sidewalks and setting up pins in the bowling alley. |
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And this idea is related to the ending of the film, where you see the strings that pull on the pins in the bowling alley. |
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Luke nearly bumped into a girl carrying a big duffel bag coming out of an alley. |
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He pushed back against her, finding that he had been placed inopportunely at the end of the alley way that had no escape and on top of ice. |
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Only a little light seeps in from the alley as Tom walks toward the fire escape. |
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The bodies, which were found on Sunday, had been placed in bin bags in an alley. |
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An alley runs from 12th Street behind the entire strip, and it ends before reaching 13th in a concrete wall. |
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They wanted to shoot a car chase in a rundown alley but could not find anywhere sufficiently grimy and derelict. |
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A dirty looking girl of about ten suddenly appeared from a nearby alley, her face caked with grime. |
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The dilapidated restaurant was wedged in between two larger buildings, and the entrance was in the narrow alley on the left. |
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On his right, the alley ended against a brick wall covered in purple graffiti. |
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The barn had a high central alley, tall enough for a threshing machine or a hay wagon. |
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The alley was pitch black except for the reflected glitter of the water on the walls. |
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Let it be known, I have some whackadoodle friends, so this sort of oddity would be well up their alley. |
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The town's long-awaited tenpin bowling alley opened its doors for business on Monday. |
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Planning permission for a new tenpin bowling alley was granted by only one vote. |
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There was little to do but continue their walk through the undercity, passing each building set and dark alley, inspecting as they went by. |
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One day in an ice-stricken back alley I saw a fat little man beat the daylights out of four larger, stronger assailants. |
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But residents are sticking by tradition, claiming housewives have been hanging out their washing across the back alley for donkey's years. |
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Usually an alley was an access path wide enough to permit passage of a large barrow or cart from a lot in the interior of a block to a street. |
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There are two military churches, a gymnasium, a nursery, hairdressers, coffee shop and a new bowling alley. |
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Suddenly a bunch of big men in suits grabbed him and dragged him to the alley of the casino. |
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Rangatiratanga is not about going one way down a blind alley to a hollow end. |
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Down every alley was a slice of unsuspecting Nepali life which were far more intriguing than the city's polished, tourist areas. |
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They abandoned their plans for the night's entertainment and took to their heels, praying the alley had an open end. |
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To find it you follow a thin alley and stoop through an ancient wooden door, stepping into a dingy vestibule. |
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Ethan then finally pulled into a dark alley way between a closed restaurant and crafts store. |
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It was all one to Danny whether they set up a republic or a skittle alley afterwards. |
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By his watch, he waited for another forty-five minutes, sitting on the steps in an alley behind the building. |
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He turned a corner and walked down a narrow alley to where the door to his apartment complex was. |
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A few hours later, Paul and I were standing in the pouring rain in the alley behind the Johnston Building. |
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I was walking east in the alley behind the bakery and the rest of the stores with the intent of getting food. |
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Curious, Katie sat up to see what it was when she heard a distinct thud in the alley behind the building. |
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A reddish light shone out from Gothically arched windows above, illuminating the alley with a scarlet tinge. |
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He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips. |
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Down an alley lined with trees, shadowy even in the summer heat, stood a little white villa amid a wild garden. |
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The daytime activities are free and there will be something for everyone including a mobile skittle alley and a bouncy castle. |
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With bare feet I stepped into the alley and walked slowly, reaching out my hand to the filthy animals that hissed and darted away. |
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In his youth Michael spent a considerable amount of his time in the handball alley in Asdee and became a great exponent of that game. |
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Across the alley from the Alamo lived a pinto pony and a Navajo who sang a sort of Indian Hideho. |
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This lightweight rocket is right up our alley in that we have a lot of experience building sails for similar type boats. |
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Developing creative new multiplayer game experiences is right up our alley and we are looking forward to the opportunity. |
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When she stepped out of the alley, she immediately felt the hair on the back of her neck prickle. |
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The Minister of Finance has to make his alley good if he wants to achieve his ambition. |
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A colourful sideshow alley took pride of place next to the equestrian ring and dagwood dog food tent. |
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Ernie saw the boss's face one day after someone else had made his alley good by dobbing them. |
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He is uncertain who the new leader will be, and is therefore making his alley good. |
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She knew that she was in luck when she saw a small pawnshop tucked away in the corner of the alley. |
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With that, she turned on her pink heels and clacked her way out of the alley. |
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When he needed his alley cat instincts, they were there, under all that domestication, all that soft living, which he takes for granted. |
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Shutting off the air conditioner, I walk across the alley to the parsonage to enjoy the meal. |
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The woman continued walking along the alley and into the churchyard at St John's Church, Great Clacton. |
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I don't want to insult you or anything, but girlfriend, you look like an alley cat caught in a downpour. |
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Some may have considered her beautiful but Hazel had always thought she looked like an overgrown alley cat, ready to pounce. |
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However, the sudden movement frightened a nearby alley cat, sending it screeching into the night. |
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His mother-in-law has a mouth like a sewer and the manners of an alley cat. |
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Instinct is marvelous attribute when it comes to separating the tigers from the alley cats. |
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It's rather good, and leaves you wondering whether Bob is really just a sweetie, albeit one you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley. |
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But look, everyone knows that when Gray Davis gets his back up against a wall, he comes out fighting like an alley cat. |
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Some are gifted incredibly with musical or artistic aptitudes, while others yowl like alley cats and can't draw a straight line. |
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But fear not, the morals of the inhabitants have not been reduced to those of an alley cat. |
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They prodded authorities to raze the hundreds of alley shantytowns housing the city's poor and destitute. |
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And in both cases there is the possibility that you'll end up in an alley behind the pub or club chundering in the gutter. |
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This story, set in 1961, features several scenes that take place in a large hopping beauty of an alley. |
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Julian stayed in the shadowed alley for half an hour, until finally the goblins began remounting their dogs and riding off. |
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Across the alley three men sat on the floor in an open room beside lathes and other machine shop equipment, each one busily manufacturing a gun. |
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Tell her he didn't wait in the alley behind restaurants hoping for a scrap of leftovers. |
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An alley cat streaked about the opposite side of the way, catching at a rat of some sort. |
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When she showed up hurt and said a couple of roughnecks pulled her into the alley to kill her, I couldn't imagine why. |
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In my day, that meant the four boys who drank it in an alley near school during free periods. |
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Absentmindedly, she had strayed away from her path and walked into a back alley. |
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You'll need to read this book to taste his love of the hurley, the alley and hurling itself. |
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In the alley on the lower deck, I find seamen from all over India sharing jokes and working with clinical efficiency. |
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To her left, there was a mouse rustling the long grass along the alley sides. |
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So, let's wander until dark, then we can find a nice, comfortable alley to sack out in. |
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Hidden in a narrow alley of the old quarter of Nice, one discovered it by chance or word-of-mouth. |
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Speeding past a turning car, I hung a right into the alley, which was a shortcut to my penthouse. |
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At the furthest end of the alley he knocked on a steel door and after a few seconds it was opened. |
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The two are standing in front of an alley way right out front of he hotel when three people attack Adam from behind. |
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As I wandered up the alley by the football ground I almost literally bumped into one of my old crushes. |
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As a young man he took well to the Epicurean view of freedom and independence of spirit, though this led him into the alley of atheism. |
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She walked down the alley that saved her a 10-minute walk but then stopped halfway down. |
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I go outside in the cold to get to the breaker box and find I'm standing in the alley beneath a perfectly clear and starry sky. |
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In the days of ineffective or unavailable birth control and back alley abortions, that statement packed a lot of punch. |
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Abortions could very well be sent back into kitchen operating rooms and back alley services. |
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Night fell and the children made camp in a small alley between two large, squat buildings. |
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Both of them said that they'd never have an abortion, but they don't want to go back to the days of back alley abortions and women dying. |
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If you're a sci-fi fan, this one may still be up your alley, but I don't strongly recommended. |
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Other women will survive back alley abortions damaged forever, their fertility destroyed. |
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At least it's not being done in some back alley clinic in the scuzzy part of town. |
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Grimy back alley flophouses, squalid arcades lined with girlie nickelodeons and a neon-lined skid row lend the picture an air of authenticity. |
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There was, it turned out, a dead, bloated skunk trapped just beneath one of the storm sewer grates in the alley next to our house. |
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Drake's eyes made a quick scan of the alley to ensure that no other threat lurked nearby, then his gaze returned to the man. |
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On the other side of the alley are the rears of another strip, and the back doors of all these stores empty into the alley. |
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An alley cut through the terrace to the next road and this was where Rod parked. |
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The alley was so thick with smoke that Carter could hardly see the men making it. |
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From down the alley they could hear the high-pitched sound of a woman's voice, followed by the rich baritone of man. |
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Kelly was subjected to a brow-beating from a group of MPs frustrated that they had been led up a blind alley. |
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He would dearly love to get those two particular individuals in a dark alley and give them a taste of their own medicine. |
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Then he thudded head first against the alley wall and oozed down it while his companions whirled in astonishment. |
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In the old days the alley resounded to the click of mah-jongg tiles and fan-tan, a gambling game from which it derives its name. |
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Newspapers lift up the vertical shaft of the alley like small printed angels. |
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Neighbours have clubbed together to turn their back alley into a tranquil garden and play area. |
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As I passed into an unfamiliar area of the town, a small alley that branched off of the main street, I heard a cry. |
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The councillor who strongly supported adding a ten-pin bowling alley and indoor bowls to the Pickaquoy Centre has given up his fight. |
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I'd noticed earlier that the alley we share had a lot of bricks scattered around, but a curtain shrouds my view of the actual wall. |
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It was the speech of a politician who is out of touch and has led his country up a blind alley. |
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A signboard proclaiming Question Papers Unlimited has sprung up on top of a non-descript building in a blind alley. |
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Finally, with a magnificent sense of the dramatic, we were pinioned by headlights against a wall in a blind alley. |
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One hour later, the car was cornered in a blind alley off Jinjing Lu and Jujin Lu and two knives and one hammer were found with the kidnapper. |
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Her dress was torn, her legs were scratched and bruised, muddied from crawling on the filthy alley floor. |
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He came out of an alley across from an abandoned, dilapidated office building with boarded up windows and missing blocks from the upper stories. |
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Candlelight from the house to their right spilled out into the side street and a little into the alley. |
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The building which housed Britain's first ten-pin bowling alley was set to be turned into a family home. |
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An area called tornado alley that stretches along the gulf coast and the South-Eastern States is where they are most prevalent. |
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They turned when they got to the footpath, and began walking down the alley to where they had parked the car. |
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Marco isn't very compassionate about the back alley abortion Helen's just had and in fact leaves her shortly after. |
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He came upon an alley deep within the bowels of the city and spotted his prey below him. |
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After I read it, I couldn't wait to get to the bowling alley and try her tips. |
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On September 17, Savannah Gay Pride moved from its old back alley location onto one of the city's main thoroughfares. |
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There is a pool hall in town and there are movies and a bowling alley, but most nights he and Jonas stay at home. |
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If you start to feel as if you're in a bowling alley instead of on a golf course, some serious tree removal may be required. |
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Reading their artless, jargon-infested prose, I was seized by a sudden urge to inflict violence on them in a concrete underpass or back alley. |
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Although the county council is already planning a leisure centre, the inclusion of a bowling alley and ice rink, as well as a swimming pool and multi-gym, has been suggested. |
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A sprint from the alley to the east into the greenbelt and the engulfing woods. |
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In tenpin bowling, you roll the ball down the alley to strike the pins. |
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Adjacent to its presbytery in a narrow alley is an interesting building that according to tradition was the home of the rabbi. |
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He joined in a game of football in an alley off the Pimlico Road, knocking a round pigskin back and forth. |
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I raced down the street, turning at the first alley to my right. |
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Good Earth is so successful it's bulging inside and out, with delivery trucks jockeying for space in the alley and customers from afar lined up to park. |
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Rigid with fear Alf began to jog down an alley where the trees hung over to form a canopy beneath the lights creating a shadowy, menacing passageway. |
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When the plans for the new pitch, clubhouse and handball alley were first announced there were many who expressed doubts about the scale of the proposals. |
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In Wrigley Field, the alley in right-center is a more forgiving 368 feet. |
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To shoot correctly you held the marble between the thumb and forefinger and by flicking the thumb you propelled the alley forward, at great speed. |
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The Pig Man very nearly made his alley good with the La Gloria. |
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He was in the kitchen, preparing an elaborate plate of kibble for Beryl, a scarred alley cat he had recently acquired while searching an abandoned house for valuables. |
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It is while stranded that Duchess meets O'Malley, an alley cat. |
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In your case, with this particular kind of lie, the unhappy answer is that the guy is a player with the morals of an alley cat and the truth quotient of Pinocchio. |
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Befriend an alley cat that could benefit from some catnip and a few rubs. |
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But Ferrick's a resourceful alley cat of a performer, and the angst she suffers seeps alluringly into her croaky, staccato vocals and percussive acoustic guitar strums. |
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A malnourished kitten has been hanging around my yard and alley lately. |
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When I see people struggling to light their smokes up in a stinking back alley in the dead of winter, in the rain, I really can't see that is their little pleasure time. |
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That night, Thad took me aside, out into the alley behind the kitchen. |
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Today, talented young people want to be in Silicon Valley or silicon alley or the next Hewlett-Packard garage. |
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Women had back alley abortions, a lot of them, and they died from them. |
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These tasks take him through back alley surgeries, identity theft, and much more, and each successive task has a more sophisticated piece of technology as its goal. |
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So he found this back alley place that offered high-stakes poker. |
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It is appreciated that those who are involved in the development of two projects in the parish, the ball alley and the GAA pitches, are doing their bit. |
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This turned out to be a small secluded park up a dark alley in Ranelagh. |
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We walked up the side street and took the alley to our apartment. |
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Unions must once again be able to inspire and enhance the dreams of the majority of working people instead of leading them up a blind alley that serves the status quo. |
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In a tragic way, this experience has verified Trotsky's analysis, which stresses the blind alley of bourgeois nationalism in the countries oppressed by the imperialist powers. |
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It's a story of a free-spirited, independent, optimistic woman who finds that a huge inheritance leads into the blind alley of a loveless, cold marriage. |
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He even claimed that it had a skittle alley that was in regular use. |
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I'm not as stupid as you mutts in this alley make me out to be. |
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The cheap booze flowed freely, and like alley drug dealers giving out that first free hit, so did the drink companies use the clubs to recruit a new generation of boozers. |
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The little area now covered by the shed was once a favorite play spot bounded by the hedge and pecan tree on the north, the rock wall on the east, and the alley on the south. |
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Thursday afternoon we all pile onto the bus and leave the camp to go to this skating rink and a bowling alley that's got mini golf and an arcade and stuff like that. |
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A ten-pin bowling alley is also planned for the future, according to Lens. |
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A privately run ten-pin bowling alley could be up and running in Kirkwall by the middle of next year, following initial support for the scheme by councillors this week. |
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There is also a ten pin bowling alley and parking for 150 cars. |
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Marinas in Kirkwall and Stromness look set to go ahead next year while a publicly funded ten-pin bowling alley gets shelved in favour of a private project. |
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Kirkwall's new ten-pin bowling alley is due to open next month. |
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Don, whose thumb got stuck in a bowling ball and went halfway down the alley with his ball, went easy on his swings and shot one of his better games. |
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It's not like it was in a dark alley at night, it was in broad daylight. |
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It was pouring with rain that day and I was trying to turn right down an alley off Earls Court Road when suddenly a man pulled out right in front of me and cut me up. |
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It does not matter if a bookshop is located in an obscure alley or a far-flung locality as long as a discount has been announced or a rare book is known to be available. |
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They need to be kept informed of what is going on, they need to keep their minds busy, to go to the bowling alley or to engage in some physical training. |
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They have 6 Mexican boys working for the YMCA bowling alley setting pins. |
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Will the struggles against global capitalism go forward on the program of socialist internationalism or will they be diverted into the blind alley of reactionary nationalism? |
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Why should an old woman at midnight in a deserted back alley adding a few drops to the Niagara of urine that flows through Casterbridge gutters cause such a pother? |
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A group of big and fratty boys approaches from the other end of the alley. |
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I met the proprietress of the establishment on a street as I looked at another pension, and she was all smiles and pigeon English as she led me to a dark alley. |
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Their threatening growls reverberated off the walls of the small alley. |
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For athletes Regusse has a swimming pool, tennis courts, the bowling alley, a playground and a fitness trail. |
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As he debussed, he looked toward the field, where he saw fifteen to twenty men running down the alley to the turnstiles, some of them turning and firing at the first car. |
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A public meeting is to be held to discuss fears over plans to build fast food outlets, a cinema and bowling alley on a prime seafront site in Cleveleys. |
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They entered the alley with the team name silkscreened on their shirts and cones on their heads. |
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A good alley has a non-slippery, preferably soft surface for cows to walk on. |
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Do not store large groups of finishing pigs in an alley or holding pen. This will lead to damage caused by fighting. |
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I was at a bowling alley once and a really sleazy guy asked me out, instead I told him I had a girlfriend. |
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You get a nice mansion with backyard, a bowling alley, a chef, your own helicopter, and an impressive pile of nuclear weapons. |
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If you'd prefer to relive the days of grunge gone by, Saint Laurent's dishevelment will be right up your alley. |
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As my mother and I ran out of the house and up the alley, the giant wave was about to hit the beach. |
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On the outside it's your typical village pub, but inside you will find two bars and a skittle alley. |
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A real pub-lover's pub with wood-panelled walls, an open fire, and a skittle alley for a more energetic drinking session. |
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This former German mining town was founded a century ago by diamond hunters, and once sported a ballroom, skittle alley, casino and tram. |
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Behind it I stumble across another nice touch – a private room with a skittle alley and a long, wooden dining table. |
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With many sporting activities close by and an eight lane skittle alley on site it is perfect for active group trips. |
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The ancient Egyptian cat was, anatomically speaking, indistinguishable from a Parisian alley cat. |
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Yes, the native breed is probably the alley cat, but still the cat selected under certain pressurizing conditions. |
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The question came in a whisper from behind her ear, and the trap door in the alley snapped shut. |
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The multi-purpose centre includes a library, playschool, skating rink, four curling sheets, bowling alley, seniors' hall, offices and classrooms. |
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An investigation in Isiro recently seized the account book of just one back alley gold comptoir. |
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The group moves through the alley of French Colours to a dais opposite the catafalque. |
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From this time on, the turret was linked to the fort and the emergency exit via a 140m long bombproof alley. |
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She shifted from reverse into first and pulled out of the alley. |
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Moving drug injection out of the back alley and into a safe clean facility has a number of positive effects for the community. |
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I have to agree with my colleague from the Battlefords who said we entered into this back alley fight but did not emerge as victors. |
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Artisanal diggers bring both for sale to the city's comptoirs and back alley buying shops. |
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A box made of gypsum and refurbished planks houses the conference room and kitchen, and blocks off the view of the back alley. |
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With the back alley paintings, we get the feeling we are passing through something. |
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Events get off to a ghoulish start as a pair of grave robbers rendezvous in a dark alley to transfer a freshly stolen body from one car to the other. |
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It is a blind alley, and in my opinion it should be given very careful consideration. |
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The debate on health insurance in the EU must not end up going down a blind alley. |
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They disregard the billboards designed to divert them into this or that blind alley of ease and pleasure. |
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The Heads of State or Government who took this Union down the blind alley of Nice must now bring it out again. |
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The entrance to the palace is at the end of a blind alley which was once a private passage. |
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We should finally stop pursuing this blind alley towards supposed accession. |
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It has a restaurant, a bowling alley, an arcade and a pool hall. |
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Later, I learned that my wife found it on top of a garbage can in a neighbourhood alley. |
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Like me, I am sure many of you have had to enter a building from a loading dock or an uninviting alley lined with garbage bins to scent the way. |
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The man in the doorway stirs and the dog lopes off down an alley. |
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In a desperate attempt to rescue her and flee oppressive barrio life, Octavio offers up his Rottweiler to the barbarous world of back alley dogfights. |
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One mentioned that he had obtained similar information from his local bowling alley. |
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They had enough access to humanity. There was a theatre and a bowling alley. |
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Planet Glo-Bowl, a glow in the dark bowling alley, is one of the attractions at the new 5 Wing Goose Bay Community Centre. |
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Rollie oversees the operations of the messes at Kingston, plus the 10 lane bowling alley. |
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It was built around 1893 and along with the one in Rheinau is the last historic bowling alley left that is made of wood. |
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The play of volumes was planned so as to be discovered from the side, from east to west, from the alley, in the manner of dolly track. |
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His descriptions of LA are so visceral, I half expect to see Dudley Smith appear out of nowhere from an alley. |
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People who are victims of white collar crime are victims as much as anybody who gets beaten up in an alley. |
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The trouble was that it was already late June, so most, if not all, of the icebergs had already moved through the alley. |
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Since January 21, soldiers have brought their weapons and tools up the alley to the stadium to provide meal-time security. |
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As examples, a public or private way may include in particular any highway, road, street, alley, footpath, cycling path or railway. |
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We believe that those who fall prey to fraudsters and swindlers are often victimized just as much as the person who has been mugged in an alley. |
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Qatar, neighbor to Saudi Arabia and strategic alley of both the United States and France, has reached a turning point in its history. |
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Take on some metres a very sloping alley, turn to the right in a small very narrow path which allows to reach the entry of the castle. |
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Always stop and check for traffic in both directions, when leaving your driveway, an alley, or a curb. |
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At the end of an alley you will discover this beautiful castle dominating the valley. |
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You walk through this alley as you approach the entrance tower that links the two volumes. |
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They live in a mobile home in Arkansas, in the middle of tornado alley. |
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Well, sometimes in Indianapolis, you know, that's tornado alley there and it's a lot of rural areas, a lot of agriculture still in that part of the state. |
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Did they know that, in effect, they were in the tornado alley for Ivan? |
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As a child of tornado alley myself, I endorse the sentiment in this American Prospect piece by Monica Potts. |
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I lived in tornado alley for 30 years and I was lucky because my house was always on the outskirts. |
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Maybe this first and most forcefully got my attention in tornado alley but it continues. |
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One civilian, Scarlett Ray Dodd, armed with an M1 Carbine, led them into a blind alley behind the Mennonite Church and dispatched of the entire mob. |
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Hidden away in a blind alley is a video installation by Susan Norrie. |
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The clash echoed around the alley, followed by a muted bang. |
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Well, we came up with an idea that I figured was right up your alley. |
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I care not what any one says or writes, there is no part of New York so awful looking at night time as the back alley courts and bystreets of this part of London. |
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Then, because she was a tourist, we hung a left and headed down the narrow alley to the tourist zone, so she could find a postcard to send to my sister. |
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I have always lived in a hutong, a traditional Beijing alley. |
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She didn't dare fly with all the clothes lines strung across the alley, she could get stuck and hurt, then they would catch her and hurt her more. |
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They then scurried into the shadows provided in a dark and gloomy alley. |
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The picture you took of the boy lying in the alley also seemed to strike a chord. |
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He said his cousin had been found dead in an alley and he had to rush home. |
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It had rained while we were inside and the air in the alley smelled almost fresh. |
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The nearest movie theater and bowling alley are 45 minutes away, in Beckley. |
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My son, the struggle waged by the Prince of Darkness, by following a materialistic conception of life, has led not only the Church, but all of humanity into a blind alley. |
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To do otherwise would lead us down a blind alley. |
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This is a blind alley and we must find a different way forward. |
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One promising avenue of extreme unemployment persistence, that of hysteresis, now seems likely to have been a blind alley, at least in the form that it has currently been conceptualized. |
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I strongly believe that today's narrow-minded, anti-nuclear approach to global warming will, under the guise of combating greenhouse gases, lead us down a blind alley where both our incomes and our freedoms will be curtailed. |
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I therefore welcome the Commission's intention to assess the results of the German or British model first and only then to consider the possible way forward, not being pushed into a blind alley by the Socialists. |
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God, Who makes Life spring up in every heart, is coming to tell this slumbering People that if they have paralysed the Life that is in them, they will soon find themselves in a blind alley, with no way out. |
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The Commission is approaching things from the right angle, but I urge you not to circumvent the procedures agreed in the Interinstitutional Agreement, for that is to go down a blind alley. |
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Along with wide avenues and crowded highways, the open game design of Paradise City is also jammed full of hidden side streets, back roads and alley ways. |
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Charged with buckshot and placed in opened position, these barrels can effectively protect an alley or an entry from castle, for example, over all its width. |
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