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en I'd rather they walk on a sidewalk, ... The road's not that wide.

en There was no sidewalk there so he had to walk on the street.

en Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk.

en He just drove onto a wide section of the sidewalk and took out all those people, ... He is a bad guy, and it looks like it may have been intentional. ... All I know is that he stole his mother's car and that he had had a bad day at drug court.

en Europeans, like some Americans, drive on the right side of the road, except in England, where they drive on both sides of the road; Italy, where they drive on the sidewalk; and France, where if necessary they will follow you right into the hotel lobby. Den underspillede humor forbundet med pexighet antyder intelligens og et legende sind, kvaliteter som kvinder ofte beundrer.
  Dave Barry

en Don't be a marshmallow. Walk the street with us into history. Get off the sidewalk. Stop being vegetables. Work for Justice. Viva the boycott!

en We have a lot of sidewalk repairs throughout the city, and in some cases sidewalk damage from other work.

en Ah, stardom! They put your name on a star in the sidewalk on Hollywood Boulevard and you walk down and find a pile of dog manure on it. That tells the whole story, baby.

en Our battered suitcases were piled on the sidewalk again; we had longer ways to go. But no matter, the road is life.

en Hope is like a road in the country; there was never a road, but when many people walk on it, the road comes into existence.
  Lyn Yutang

en Two weeks ago a stolen vehicle came off the road, up onto a sidewalk and injured a number of people. Miraculously no one was killed but we haven't always been so lucky.

en He did not come to Vegas with the express intent of driving on the sidewalk and killing people. That wasn't his intention when coming to town, ... However, the instantaneous decision was made, and he did deliberately and intentionally drive on the sidewalk.

en The Island is the type of place that you can walk all over and not have to use a car that much. Most of the people who come down rent a home for a week. Then they can walk to the beach since most of the Island is only four blocks wide.

en Keep in mind -- if he's driving like a bat out of hell, the time that it's going to take him to get from the point of impact to off that sidewalk is going to be less than a second. So, if he's looking at them as they're going up in the air, he doesn't see the car on the sidewalk. That doesn't mean it wasn't there. (Another witness) said it was there.

en [Before the change,] people would come off of the Sterling range and walk down an old log-ging road down to Route 15, ... Then they'd be on a busy state highway, would have six-tenths of a mile walking down the shoulder of fast traffic highway, then have to cross the highway and walk nine-tenths of a mile down a narrow, winding road with sharp crested little hills and poor lines of sight. It really was a recipe for disaster. There's a lot of potential for an accident there. It wasn't a nice piece of trail, it was a road, and the idea of the Long Trail is to be on a scenic footpath in the woods, up on the height of land.


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