Detectives, tactical officers and other police personnel clustered on the sidewalk in front of the hotel, while others walked the service alley in the back of the building.
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Caroline Kubzansky,
Chicago Tribune,
7 Apr. 2025
The videos collectively say that criminals, gang members and other predators want to slip in through every crack, and that Ms. Noem and the administration are here, there, everywhere — the border, back alleys, a Coney Island subway station — to stop them.
The Colosseum Trail features a 150-foot-deep sinkhole along with a natural bridge that was once used as a passageway to the castle.
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Casey Barber,
Southern Living,
12 Mar. 2025
Melting ice is opening maritime passageways in the Arctic, and shipping in the region, already on the rise, will only ramp up further as the world warms.
One alleyway leads to little toy shops, another to electronics shops with the craziest things.
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Eric Wilson,
New York Times,
28 Mar. 2025
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A dog has been rescued in Missouri after he was found with severe injuries and tied to two dumpsters in an alleyway.
In general, townships handle road maintenance for rural byways.
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The Editorial Board,
Chicago Tribune,
27 Mar. 2025
Elsewhere, a few narrative byways, presumably intended to make the world of the film feel bigger than just this story, end up being distractingly half-baked.
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