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On the roof there is a restaurant, a viewing gallery, and a winding, undulating walkway – a sort of pedestrian rollercoaster – from which to appreciate the views gained by rising slightly above the general roofline of the city.
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A: Sort of.
And the resort base is a sort of sprawling pedestrian precinct, convenient but without charm.
Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.
If they look at these characters, or these situations, and they think, "that's me" or "that's my friend," there's something about it that seems sort of pedestrian because it comments on daily life — as opposed to drama, you know, which is very heightened.
It can now also be viewed to striking advantage from the Millennium Bridge (2000; retrofitted and reopened 2002), the only bridge across the Thames that is solely for pedestrians, and from the London Eye, a sort of enormous Ferris wheel.
What occurs shortly after 8 p.m. at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater, where the otherwise pedestrian new revival of "A Chorus Line" opened last night, is a sort of time bending that Einstein would have trouble explaining.
In most current models, instead, pedestrians simply interpret the presence of other individuals as a sort of moving obstacle or simply as openers of a potential route to follow (in case of imitative behaviours).
The restaurant is in a sort of void between the hubbub of the central Village and the charm of the West Village, a block where pedestrian traffic dissipates as Seventh Avenue South flows into Varick Street.
"A sort of blank".
A sort of aspic.
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