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1
They must have served for a
public
promenade
,
like the bastions of Geneva.
2
Or do you call this place a garden, a park, a
public
promenade
?
3
A captain conducts the two victims to the
public
promenade
where they are hung.
4
On the
public
promenade
I met a magnificent woman.
5
The event later shifted to a
public
promenade
overlooking the glitzy Marina Bay, the police said.
6
Bowing once to a person upon a
public
promenade
or drive is all that civility requires.
7
In 1750, Colonel Bouchette says, it served as a
public
promenade
,
and was covered by a public platform.
8
Stephen, if you do not walk more slowly, I declare I shall run after you down the
public
promenade
!
9
On the 3d of February, eight armed men appeared on the
public
promenade
,
and plundered a large number of persons.
10
Is there any other place in America where gentlemen still take off their hats to one another on the
public
promenade
?
11
With her own eyes she had seen him seize the lady's wrist with great violence on the
public
promenade
by the lake.
12
The pier has, as usual, two stages; the upper and narrower for a
public
promenade
,
the lower and broader one for business.
13
A day or two since I met a Vévaisan on the
public
promenade
,
with whom business had led to a slight acquaintance.
14
This great lady is not to be blamed for deeming that her errand-boy was pointing her out vulgarly on a
public
promenade
.
15
In autumn, the
public
promenade
is tree-lined with spectacular colour, and in summer it's a welcome retreat from the heat of the city.
16
This development would interpose massive apartment blocks ("up to six-storeys high") and a marina between the
public
promenade
and the sea.
public
promenade
public