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“He finds, at the end of a stone-paved walkway leading off of the main pedestrian mall, a quite charming Mexican restaurant and decides to suggest it to Elaine for dinner.”
“It was then that I saw that the settlement had been constructed on gradually descending levels separated by primitive stone-paved walkways.”
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“We turned up the Calle de los Suspiros "street of sighs", a stone-paved street flanked by old Portuguese homes.”
“Yadid Levy for The Wall Street Journal SOUTHERN CHARM | A stone-paved street in Colonia del Sacramento As I squeezed through a narrow cobblestone passageway leading to a vista of the mighty Rio de la Plata, I found myself entertaining a thought far less noble than my surroundings: If I ever get into trouble—the kind that can't be solved by a check, a lawyer or an apology—this is where I'll run.”
“Off of the kitchen is a breakfast room, with French doors opening onto a stone-paved sun terrace.”
“Traffic is closed through the stone-paved street along the side of the market.”
“He took his pince-nez off, laid it on the stone-paved floor next the cigarette stump, smiled and shut his eyes.”
“He looked across the stone-paved plaza that led to the great docks themselves.”
“We lifted our astonished eyes and saw wide, stone-paved roads rising into the Vingaard Mountains, the highways thick with caravan traffic.”
“This is my current project, a stone-paved culvert to take water draining past the house and direct it harmlessly to prevent wash-outs as it heads downhill.”
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