The carriage moved forward into the narrowcul-de-sac of Crane Court.
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I turned the corner into Village Place: a little narrowcul-de-sac lined with fashionably chintzy shops.
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He smiled and turned into a narrowcul-de-sac.
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Turning into a narrowcul-de-sac, Hal suddenly ducked behind a wide brick buttress, and the man, still running, passed us.
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Suddenly the narrowcul-de-sac was filling up with brightness, and the boy and Tait and the city were being bleached out.
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Feeling better already, Sloat followed the man into a dark, narrowcul-de-sac and watched him tip the grease into a garbage can.
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For almost three years now, this narrowcul-de-sac has been busy with development -blocked with trucks and the comings and goings of builders.
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Turning to the right, Kerry walked on for some distance, and then suddenly stepped into the entrance to a narrowcul-de-sac and stood quite still.
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This gate gave on a narrowcul-de-sac-grandiloquently named Passage Corneille-whichwas flanked on the opposite side by the tall boundary wall of an adjacent convent.