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    Sidewalk (redirect from Trottoir)
    A sidewalk (North American English), pavement (British English), footpath in Australia, India, New Zealand and Ireland, or footway is a path along the...
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    Another attempt at an accelerated walkway in the 1980s was the TRAX (Trottoir Roulant Accéléré), which was developed by Dassault and RATP and whose prototype...
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  • Les trottoirs de Bangkok (English: The Sidewalks of Bangkok, also known as Bangkok Interdit) is a 1984 French erotic thriller film directed by Jean Rollin...
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  • Pavement radio is the literal English translation of the French phrase radio trottoir which in US English would usually be rendered sidewalk radio. Particularly...
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  • Production / Réflexions) stories by various, including Isha ("La Mort Sur Le Trottoir"), Christophe Henin ("Medieval Crow") and Yoann Boisseau ("Le Sang des...
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    are transcribed phonetically into Cyrillic, e.g.: French – e.g. тротоар (trottoir – sidewalk), тирбушон (tire-bouchon – corkscrew), партер (from par terre...
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    p. 86. Mabire (2000), pp. 87–89. Blaizot, Denis (26 May 1900). "Les trottoirs roulants de l'Exposition". La Revue Scientifique (in French). Martin,...
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    who are both actors and musicians, Olivier is a group member of "Blues trottoir" and plays the saxophone and Christophe plays the double bass. His grandson...
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    different from their originals. Popular examples include Trottwaa (from trottoir), Fissääl (from ficelle), and the imperative or greeting aalleh! (from...
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    in Summer 1987. The name of the zone was derived from the French word trottoir. At first part of Kirkkokatu Street was converted to pedestrian use only...
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