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1 She could feel her yammering heart slowing to a more pedestrian rhythm.
2 Then her practical brain suggested needs more pedestrian , none the less essential.
3 Most supplement their income with more pedestrian translation or other work.
4 Shareholders may be stuck with the more pedestrian rate of growth.
5 There are plans for the street to be more pedestrian - friendly with fewer vehicles.
6 The Dingoo handles each of its more pedestrian functions ably.
7 What a shame, then, that what follows soon descends into altogether more pedestrian melodramatics.
8 Outside, black chrome for the grille and wheels distinguish it from more pedestrian QX80s.
9 With more pedestrian growth than currently, Apple would be seen as a more normal company.
10 If you're feeling indulgent or completely irresponsible, take the Panigale over the more pedestrian Multistrada.
11 They were a more pedestrian 5-6 in postseason series in that time.
12 A section of a busy street in Auckland city centre has been transformed to be more pedestrian - friendly .
13 So I settled for more pedestrian reassurance.
14 Temasek is probably not alone in refusing to accept that future returns are likely to be more pedestrian .
15 So, why don't the super-heroes of legend ever try to tackle these more pedestrian , but equally important issues?
16 In some cities, such as Milan, pollution reduction spurred officials to plan more pedestrian islands and cycling paths.
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