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  2. Sidewalk - Wikipedia

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    A sidewalk (North American English) [1] [2] [3] or pavement (British English) is a path along the side of a road. Usually constructed of concrete, pavers, brick, stone, or asphalt, it is designed for pedestrians. A sidewalk is normally higher than the roadway, and separated from it by a curb.

  3. Permeable paving - Wikipedia

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    Permeable clay brick pavements are fired clay brick units with open, permeable spaces between the units. Clay pavers provide a durable surface that allows stormwater runoff to permeate through the joints [ citation needed ] .

  4. City block - Wikipedia

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    Not only sidewalks, but also inner alleys, common gardens, etc. Some street parts, such as a street greenway, isolated and with no related lot, can be also represented as a block without sidewalks. without sidewalks: represented by polygon obtained by the external border of the union of a set of touching land lots (illustration opposite).

  5. Engawa - Wikipedia

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    The width of an engawa varies with the building; 1–1.3 m (3 ft 3 in – 4 ft 3 in) is common, while large temples may have over 3 metres (9.8 ft) of engawa. The engawa is supported on posts, identical to the other uprights of the house.

  6. Amazon Sidewalk - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Echo devices have Sidewalk enabled by default and do not inform their owner about it. The feature can be disabled via the official app. [10] A number of prominent news publishers, including The Guardian, [13] ArsTechnica, [11] CNET, [14] PCMag, [15] Click2Houston, [16] and Bleeping Computer, [17] expressed concern with opt-out nature of the network and published guides how to disable ...

  7. Brick Mansions - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, in a crime-ridden dystopian Detroit, a particularly notorious neighborhood has grown so dangerous that law enforcement is overwhelmed.Unable to control the crime, city officials build a colossal, 40 ft (12 m)-tall containment wall around this area, known as Brick Mansions, "the projects", or the "no-go zone", to cut it off from the rest of the city.

  8. Construction of the World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    Yamasaki described the plaza as "a mecca, a great relief from the narrow streets and sidewalks of the Wall Street area." [86] He also incorporated other features of Arabic architecture into the building design, including pointed arches, interweaving tracery of prefabricated concrete, a minaret like flight tower, and arabesque patterns. [87]

  9. List of Young Sheldon episodes - Wikipedia

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    Mary volunteers to work late at the church with Peg so Pastor Jeff can spend time with his newborn son. Peg gets under Mary's skin by not contributing and saying Mary always wants to be right. Missy comes home upset about Marcus, trying to shut everyone out. George's attempts to make her feel better fail and lead to George and Connie bickering.