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But when Felton and Chandler falter, when Danilo Gallinari's jumper goes flat, the Knicks become pedestrian.
The remnants of Broadway on the affected blocks will become pedestrian plazas.
When he left San Francisco, there were not whispers but outright talk that Rice's speed and skills had become pedestrian.
"Some ICT lessons had become pedestrian," he said.
Three Aberdeen city centre streets could become pedestrian and cycle-only from evenings into early morning, under council proposals.
If anything tells you that trucks have become pedestrian fare, it's this: You can get the Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4×4 with 20-inch chrome wheels and low-profile rubber.
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Obstructing sightlines and walking paths, squeezing already congested sidewalks, the sheds have become pedestrians' analogue to squeegee guys, a minor obstacle replicated onto every street corner, at least when you're in a hurry.
Meanwhile, furnishings became pedestrian.
Previously jammed with cars, the square would become a pedestrian zone.
During the summer, I'm told, it can become a pedestrian traffic jam.
On lazy, hazy summer Sundays, stretches of the Sir John A Macdonald Parkway are closed to traffic and become a pedestrian haven.
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