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boulevards

n. (plural of boulevard English)

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For the type of road, see Boulevard.

Boulevards is a network of city guides on the Internet established in 1994 by Boulevards New Media Inc., an early digital media pioneer. It preceded other city guide networks such as Citysearch and Microsoft's now-defunct Sidewalk.com product, which launched under a similarly metaphorical brand and may have been influenced by Boulevards.

The network includes city guides operated at the dotcom version of city names in Top 20 U.S. cities. Among Boulevards' properties are LosAngeles.com, SanFrancisco.com, Seattle.com, Dallas.com, SanAntonio.com, Denver.com, SaltLakeCity.com, StPetersburg.com and Memphis.com.

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The Rue Veuve Saint Roch was thronged with a mass of affrighted passers-by, who came from the Boulevards flying rather than walking.

The Place de la Revolution, the Quays, the Tuileries, the boulevards, are crowded with troops.

The aspects of the boulevards, in coming down the Italiens towards the Marais, had impressed rue.

De Flotte and Madier de Montjau were specially delegated, De Flotte for the left bank of the river and the district of the schools, Madier for the Boulevards and the outskirts.

Thirty Representatives divided the bills amongst them, and we sent them on the Boulevards to distribute the Decree to the People.

The procession, after having for some time followed the Boulevards, re-entered the streets, followed by a deeply-affected and angry multitude.

The stream of people driven back from the Boulevards and from the Rue Richelieu flowed towards the Rue de la Paix.

I turned up towards the Boulevards, anxious to see what was taking place.

From the windows of the room where we were deliberating we could see the Place de la Madeleine and the Boulevards militarily occupied, and covered with a fierce and deep mass of soldiers drawn up in battle order, and which still seemed to face a possible combat.

On the Thursday afternoon he was on the boulevards at a few paces from a regiment of cavalry drawn up in order.

We seen that without the butchery of the boulevards, if he had not saved his perjury by a massacre, if he had not sheltered his crime by another crime, Louis Bonaparte was lost.

The dark spokes of colossal avenues ran its entire length, converging on a distant, barely visible circle of grand boulevards where six giant obelisks rose skyward: the tomb of Lord Stiamot, conqueror of the Metamorphs.

Here, where the river was enormously wide and stained the sea dark for hundreds of miles with the silt it had swept from the heart of the continent, stood a city of eleven million people, rigidly laid out according to a complex and unyielding master design, spread out along with precise arcs intersected by the spokes of grand boulevards that radiated from the waterfront.

Paris nearly forty years before, and in those early days he never tired of riding up and down the main boulevards on the Madeleine-Bastille line.

Basically, we land on one of the big boulevards the ship computer has identified as a site and drive this thing to the edge of the mountains.