Sentences with phrase «cracks in the sidewalk with»

The Orbit Baby has an easy push and goes over bumps and cracks in the sidewalk with ease.

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But Green's best movies haven't hurtled — they've sauntered, lazy with the heat and with humidity, as unexpected insights sprouted through cracks in the sidewalk.
Sidewalk Hazard: Leuwynda Forbes's white cane kept getting stuck in these cracks — until she sent this image with a note to the school superintendent.
Following his morning keynote, Doctorow spoke to GoodEReader about one of the metaphors he used in his presentation, that of the dandelion, a flower that doesn't concern itself with how it reproduces other than to make sure that dandelions grow out of every sidewalk crack.
A little girl in a red hooded jacket is walking with her dad on a gray street, but once she spots some dandelions growing out of a crack in the sidewalk, she starts to see wildflowers all over.
Dogs with badly cracked pads should not walk on snow or ice in winter without boots or protection - as the salt from sidewalks or roads can be agony in a deep crack.
The Red Sand Project asks participants to fill cracks in local sidewalks with red sand as a metaphor for the millions of trafficked people who «fall through the cracks
Yanoviak has his sights on a neighborhood called Brewerytown, a community of brick, masonry and vinyl row houses that range from tidy to decaying, with paint peeling, holes in roofs and weeds growing from cracks in sidewalks.
We've got a sidewalk with a sunken pad and a driveway crack we'd like to have repaired out in Walford (next town past Fairfax on 151).
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