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Better, far better, would be racial suicide than a future of pedestrianism.
I approach these cars as one who believes pedestrianism and public transportation are among the basics of civilization.
But poems about pedestrianism needn't be pedestrian, and Young's are full of small, satisfying surprises.
By the 19th century "pedestrianism", as it was called, had become extremely popular and the best times recorded in the period were by professionals.
Can you appreciate that she must have felt like a hummingbird stuck in the bubblegum of pedestrianism?
So there's always a chance that, if a pedestrian poem finds its way into the magazine, it'll be a stellar example of pedestrianism.
All that and bicycles, too, make New York pedestrianism an adventurous, dangerous pursuit.
He is considered the father of the 19th century sport of pedestrianism, a precursor to racewalking.
I herewith offer as a public service the following compendium of the basic forms of outdoor pedestrianism.
Now, the true charm of pedestrianism does not lie in the walking, or in the scenery, but in the talking.
A dilemma arises from trying to meet important planning objectives when using the grid: pedestrianism, cost efficiency and environmental responsiveness.
Pedestrianism remained a source of extra money for good runners, who were willing to sacrifice the more socially prestigious amateur laurels.
Racewalking finds its roots in the sport of pedestrianism which emerged in the late 18th century in England.
Louvain-la-Neuve is an example of the "automobile under" type of New Pedestrianism.
It evolved into pedestrianism.
The problem was the blanket of pedestrianism that seemed to envelop everything Mr. Collins did that night.
--for there is no opiate like Alpine pedestrianism.
We shall telegraph Young's Hotel for rooms Saturday night, in order to allow for a low average of pedestrianism.
He defied the doctors of 1914 with energetic pedestrianism, and in his eighties would sometimes trick unwary visitors by suggesting a stroll.
Also higher density means reduced travel time for services as well as the possibility for public transportation, increased bicycle usage, and pedestrianism.
Although the Highways Act of 1835 steadily drove pedestrianism off the roads, it did not drive it out of existence.
In recent years, increases in the population and density of inner city neighbourhoods such as the Beltline have favoured greater pedestrianism as well.
The Virginia Inn is within walking distance, but after a thorough survey of your surroundings, you decide that pedestrianism also is out of the question.
It was decided to spare a carefully selected proportion of the deformed infants, those namely which, though doomed to pedestrianism, were likely to develop high intelligence.
On the other hand, it respects the desire for public space and encourages pedestrianism by offering wide sidewalks, off-street parking, and parks within walking distance.