Sentences with phrase «little pedestrian street»

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Very little has surprised me more, in my years as a public intellectual, than how often I get collared on the street by some desperate pedestrian demanding an answer to this most fundamental question.
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No cars, one main pedestrian street ending in a piazza overlooking the sea, and a charming, very private room in a little Airbnb recommended by Alicia Fashionista, a Vancouver lifestyle and fashion blogger.
He mopped his face and blew his nose before the crowd got them moving again and as they got to the curb, she placed her left hand on her hat so he could reach her elbow at a more convenient angle — which he did, guiding her across the street as if she were a novice pedestrian, and this time, perhaps, putting a little more pressure behind the fingertips that held her.
It's a pedestrian - only town, with one narrow alley - like street and few little side alleys that beckon you to explore them.
Measuring a little under five kilometres, it is Europe's longest pedestrian street and is lined with restaurants, beer gardens and a mix of neo-renaissance and art nouveau buildings.
Take a stroll through Carmel's pedestrian streets, and discover its art galleries, quaint little boutiques, atmospheric passageways and fairy - tale cottages.
With free parking, pedestrian - friendly streets and everything within easy walking distance, it couldn't be easier to indulge in a little (or a lot!)
Never mind that Portland's Division Street is a truly lousy bike and pedestrian corridor - and the city's and neighborhood associations» efforts to change that have yielded little.
We took a brief clip of cars and pedestrians rolling down the street, and found that the colors were bright but the edges of objects were just a little fuzzy at times.
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