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Boardwalk

A walkway, usually above a beach, whose surface is constructed of parallel planks; often set on a diagonal to the framing timbers below.
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boardwalk

A walkway made of boards or planks, often a promenade along a shore or beach.
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Board Walk opened his account in a moderate 11runner handicap at Newcastle last month off a mark of just 69.
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Board Walk won over three miles on the same Newcastle card as Mill Emerald and he too scored with plenty in hand.
Mary Reveley sent out her fourth winner of the week when completing a near 20-1 double with Board Walk and Mill Emerald to take her score for the season to 67.
"If Peter walked away and the board walked away, I don't know what would happen," he said.
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In a dramatic move four councillors on Belfast Education and Library Board walked out of the discussions before a vote could be taken.