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It would be a pedestrian affair, art establishment compliant, and I would finally know the game was up.
Getting to the beach can be a pedestrian affair, but a great car will get you there in style.
The Days Hotel Broadway, at 94th Street on the Upper West Side, seems a rather more pedestrian affair.
But her astounding solo provided the unexpected heart of the show, energizing what would have been an accomplished but pedestrian affair.
The film is a much more pedestrian affair, and its clumsy attempts to daub mystical touches over the gaps in its narrative almost make you feel sorry for it.
Playing against Spurs for the first time since his £85.3m world record transfer to Madrid, Bale provided the key moment in a pedestrian affair.
Laton McCartney, in "The Teapot Dome Scandal," duly notes all of the above, but in his pedestrian retelling of the affair somehow manages to turn pulp drama into a bureaucratic dossier.
But while Mr. Caliguire's career may be suitable for a movie treatment about a politician, his candidacy has been a somewhat more pedestrian -- and futile -- affair.
In Tom Ripley's world, the vagaries of movie distribution would no doubt be considered a distasteful affair, as would the pedestrian interest in top-10 lists.
At that stage, there was a real lack of energy from the pedestrian north London side, a state of affairs not matched by their opponents.
Do you have any particular insights into the mentality of Roman drivers, i.e. the urgency with which they conduct their affairs and the tendency to not decelerate when a pedestrian crosses their trajectory?
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