Word: pedestrianization
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...barriers around the White House and about the huge budget ($23 million) and staff (322) that serve the President. As a clerk for the Bureau of Naturalization in Herbert Hoover's Administration, he used to amble out of his office on G Street for lunch as just another pedestrian with no security pass other than his amiable attitude. He would walk all the way through the old State, War and Navy Building (now the Executive Office Building), climb the steps beside the West Wing of the White House, where the President worked, trudge on by the front...
...year-old Florids resident was charged with vehicular homicide, possession of a marijuana and possession of a dangerous weapon yesterday after hitting and dragging a pedestrian underneath his car through the streets of Cambridge...
Fruman allegedly ran over and killed a pedestrian, Bernard Clougherty, aged 43, of Dorchester, Mass., on Boston's Essex Street Sunday night...
That sign "has got to be there" to insure easier vehicle security checks as well as pedestrian safety, Oommen said...
Even at the most pedestrian level, Reagan can be eerily detached, oblivious. He does not know where most of his closest advisers sit, even though some are only a few paces away from the Oval Office. He is vague about which underlings do what: an aide suggests that Reagan would be hard pressed to describe with any precision how Chief of Staff James Baker's responsibilities differed from those of Presidential Counsellor Edwin Meese before Meese was nominated to be Attorney General. (Baker is responsible for press and congressional relations; Meese was nominally in charge of domestic policy coordination...