Sentences with phrase «along the stretch leading»

Any analysis of Park Row would have to involve the cooperation of the NYPD, which handles security along the stretch leading to One Police Plaza, said a staffer for Nadler's office.

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Driving along the lately unused stretch of country tar that leads to her isolated cottage, her character Mildred Hayes pulls over and contemplates a trio of gaping, tattered roadside billboards — ungraced by advertising, we're told, since 1986.
The district stretches from as far south as the Bootheel north to the St. Louis exurbs of Farmington and surrounding areas in the Lead Belt and as far east as the counties along the Mississippi River to as far west along the Ozark Plateau near Branson.
Stretching along four miles of coastline in dense, temperate rainforest, Oswald West State Park has a beautifully secluded sandy beach and miles of trails leading to breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.
Humboldt Redwoods State Park leads paddle trips along that stretch of the river.
The seaside walkway along Railay East stretches fairly far to the northeast, leading to the isolated Garden View and Great View resorts.
A member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World, this adults - only (18 +) resort is situated on the best stretch of white - sand beach along the shores of Playa del Carmen!
Eclipsing such entry - level design faux pas as invisible walls and an insulting, ever - present waypoint marker that leads you by the hand along every painfully linear 50 - meter stretch, the worst offender in the game design department is the same thing that makes the ineliminable white marker's inclusion unnecessary: the vast majority of the campaign is played out in grey cut - and - paste corridors with only two possible directions in which to go — forwards, or back the way you came.
But arts - led developments are deep - rooted along this stretch of coast: in Margate, where the kernel for the Turner Contemporary gallery can be traced right back to 1994; in Folkestone, where the Creative Foundation, led by entrepreneur Roger De Haan, was taking hold at the turn of the millennium; and across many smaller coastal towns and villages, from Broadstairs to Dungeness, where artists have settled because of the quality of the light, following the late Derek Jarman, who moved there in the mid-1980s.
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