concrete walkway
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concrete
adjective
uk/ˈkɒŋ.kriːt/us/ˈkɑːn.kriːt/
clear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen ...
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walkway
noun[C]
uk/ˈwɔː.kweɪ/us/ˈwɑː.kweɪ/
a passage or path, especially one that is covered or raised above ...
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(Definition ofconcreteandwalkwayfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Aconcretewalkwayspans part of the length of the 1 mi beach.
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Around the remaining perimeter of the square runs an elevatedconcretewalkway.
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The train platforms are situated on aconcretewalkway, with stairways providing access.
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Cattle races may be portable, or may be a permanent fixture with aconcretewalkway.
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Numbers 50 and 52 were joined by a steel andconcretewalkway.
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Improvements included the installation of an accessible creative play structure, a decorative fountain,concretewalkway, a community centre and a skateboarding area.
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The building's interior takes the form of a gently risingconcretewalkwaythat takes visitors up from classical antiquity to the modern age.
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Elsewhere, long concrete walkways copied the ringhiera style.
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Concrete walkways have been placed (6,000 square metres), and new stairways lighting have been installed.
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At the south portion of the river is surrounded by structures and concrete walkways.
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The facility has a concession stand, heated restrooms, concrete walkways, and a paved pit area.
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Over the course of the 19th century it assumed its current configuration with curved concrete walkways.
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In this arrangement, motor vehicles remained on ground level with pedestrians on concrete walkways overhead, above the smoke and fumes of the street.
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In 1873-1874 wooden sidewalks were being built, followed by brick sidewalks in 1891, and concrete walkways in 1916.
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