The colors are compatible with the Victorian style of the downtown area, but they don't look overdone. |
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Whimsical designs have cropped up everywhere from downtown lofts to uptown ranch homes. |
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On our first visit to a downtown rooming house, the residents know him by name. |
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Finally, look as closely as you can, to a rooftop on one of the middle-sized buildings downtown. |
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He practices commercial and securities litigation at a large downtown law firm in Toronto. |
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The regional accent, be it Doric or downtown Liverpudlian, has always been associated with authenticity. |
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As noted, the Charles de Gaulle airport has a zippy public commuter rail connection into downtown Paris. |
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Most artists move into the historic downtown area along the riverfront, which the community has been restoring for the past 15 years. |
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They've been gigging downtown with their mix of funk, zouk and reggae for a while, so don't miss them on the big stage. |
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As everyone knows, more downtown residential units are needed and needed now. |
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The triangular four-story building will rise on the site of a former strip club, another step in a major downtown renewal initiative. |
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Me and a couple of friends are going to the roller-skating rink downtown after school. |
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All this prosperity manifests itself in the city's swish downtown area, with its glittering high-rise office buildings and hotels. |
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The commission is scheduled to meet at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the 15th floor chambers of the City Hall Annex downtown. |
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He had offered her her choice of splendid apartments downtown, but he had also suggested the country, as a retreat. |
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At the same time, the Inuit Art Foundation closed its art boutique in downtown Ottawa and retrenched its activities and sales in suburban Nepean. |
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Then, end the day at a downtown hotel in one of our world-class cities or tucked away in a chateau, chalet, or a cosy seaside inn! |
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For the third year running, anti-capitalist youth have teamed up with local unions for May Day demonstrations in downtown Minneapolis. |
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We are very happy to be a part of the revitalization of historic downtown Wilmington. |
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In a city where trends rush by faster than the downtown D train, and fashion stylist's run amok trends wait for no one. |
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Adding drama to the downtown scene are the melodramas and vaudeville revues presented at the Gaslighter Theater. |
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Elisa, Dhaiiski, and Cassida appeared downtown area at the center of a pillar of yellow circles. |
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Driving full throttle on his wheel rims, he trundled back to Augusta at 30 mph and meandered through downtown, trailed by a posse of 14 cruisers. |
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The building is centrally located in the marina district within the extended downtown area. |
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The downtown of the central city in the metropolitan area is Center 1 in each case. |
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One spot that should not be missed downtown is Fremont Street, where a large number of casinos and strip bars are located. |
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About half a million people are expected to turn up for the giant street party stretching 3 kilometers in the downtown shopping district. |
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Elsewhere downtown, the Church Street District offers its own street party on Tuesday. |
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The school of architecture, which held a public open house last weekend, relocated to the former Riverside Silk Mills site in downtown Cambridge. |
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Anyhow, got downtown, did some shopping for a care package, then went into work. |
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I get so tired of getting accosted by stewbums when I'm eating lunch downtown. |
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The School occupies a former office building in historic downtown Philadelphia. |
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It's only a 6 peso bus ride from the Hotel Zone to downtown Cancun, with its great home-grown Mexican restaurants and cantinas. |
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The 76-story mixed-used building designed by starchitect Frank Gehry will attract residents and retail to downtown Manhattan. |
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Plus once you're at the Guvernment, there is not much else around there so you have to cab it back downtown. |
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Today I accompanied two Axis artists to a happening in a squalid squatter camp in downtown Johannesburg. |
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There are roughly 9,000 junkies in 30 square blocks in Vancouver's downtown eastside. |
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But l also wanted to be downtown where there's activity and a buzz in the air. |
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And judging by the recent drop in downtown condo sales, the buttinskies might have a point. |
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My first night away from home I splurged and checked into this swanky hotel downtown, where everything seemed to be covered in plush red velvet. |
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Some might say that most of downtown is now getting more uptown than anything within spitting distance of Central Park. |
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Picturesque and historic as it is, it'll never come back until you block off freeway access to the burbs, and force people downtown at gunpoint. |
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We continued our driving tour with a little spin through downtown and up Yonge Street before we turned east on Bloor Street. |
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Sick of being miserable, she signs up for computer courses downtown, loses the specs and gets a whole new wardrobe. |
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Owners of the Tokyo Prince Hotel Park Tower spared no expense in building the 33-story, 673-room luxury property in downtown Tokyo. |
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Sundays after church, they'll gather at Meta's Restaurant in downtown Winston-Salem for some Southern soul food. |
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The odd thing, though, was that although there was an almost constant smell of downtown pee, I almost never saw anyone actually, well, doing it. |
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There's a photo shoot going on in the poolside bar as I arrive, and the parking valets are even more surly than downtown. |
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Their authentic sound bridges the gap between the Jamaican countryside and downtown Montreal. |
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Energized by their victory, the marchers strolled downtown, then across town, then uptown again without incident. |
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A Chinese-character softcover version of The Half Blood Prince was being sold in an underpass in downtown Beijing for 20 yuan. |
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The downtown is dominated by modern skyscrapers and upmarket shopping malls. |
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But when an entire collection came up for sale at a downtown coin shop, I couldn't resist. |
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Jack splits and goes off by himself to a smoky, downtown club where the crowd is black, the bop is hard, and the drinks unwatered. |
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Please put boxboard in your trash, take it to Ecology Action's downtown drop off center for recycling, or compost it in your back yard. |
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I shall take my time returning home, and will do my utmost to play the part of the idle downtown boulevardier today. |
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Nothing could be further from the reality of downtown Kiev with its dirty, slushy snow and its eternal grey skies. |
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King was eight years old when he was slapped by a white woman in a downtown Atlanta department store and insulted with a racial slur. |
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Afterward, he heads for a downtown bar, a den of boozy young people being assaulted by rust-belt karaoke singers. |
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I was spoiled by the British Isles Show that came through Toronto recently and must now find a source of mushy peas somewhere downtown. |
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Around '95 I opened a recording studio in an office building that was part of the skyway system in downtown St. Paul. |
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The night-time skyline of downtown San Francisco looked nearly as ablaze as ever as the weekend started. |
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The Japanese Garden on the grounds provides a perfect view of the downtown skyline. |
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Just 1 mile north of downtown, you can wander along the waterfront past marinas, docks, houseboat communities, and working boatyards. |
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I felt uncontainable joy at this glimmer of a breakthrough, and danced a sort of jig right there in a busy downtown intersection. |
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Here's a blown-up shot of a detail from downtown Seattle, which is part of our test run. |
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Part of the problem downtown is that many of the buildings unaffected do not fit the requirements of a modern investment bank. |
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The downtown restaurant with its umbrellaed tables reminded Marianna of a teacup ride stuck in time. |
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As any horse-cab driver in downtown Cairo knows, a horse must be blinkered to navigate the streets, or else the traffic will cause it to shy. |
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Officials at City Hall are convinced that after decades of stagnation, the city's moribund downtown core is on the verge of a breakthrough. |
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I thought at first it was probably a helicopter or a blimp, as we have a number of hospitals and a sports stadium in the downtown area. |
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A tank, guns blazing, fills the downtown of Jenin with a diesel smokescreen to enforce a curfew order. |
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The city's core industry is oil, so the downtown area has very little to offer to tourists in terms of sightseeing. |
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The yellow street lights caused the world to glow sickly as he moved through the downtown South District. |
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Temporarily freed of the apron she wears in our mom-and-pop grocery store, my mother had dressed up for her downtown jaunt. |
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He remembers walking in downtown Joburg when, turning around, he noticed he was being followed by some tsotsis. |
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London's trumpeting busker played the downtown streets and community for many years before giving it up this year. |
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As I drove onto the downtown exit ramp, an exhausted black woman trudged towards me, her head down. |
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He and others believe that downtown, despite years of missteps, may yet turn into a community. |
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There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets. |
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The biennial will open with a downtown celebration, including exhibitions, music, performances and large-scale projections. |
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Shanghai had several light falls of snow with the lowest temperature recorded in the downtown area reaching 4.6 degrees below zero. |
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The buildings soon turned from downtown shamble shacks to upscale skyscrapers, apartments, and business buildings. |
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The Glacier Brew House, a downtown microbrewery that serves burgers and such, is popular for lunch and dinner. |
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Like Lang, Preminger and Tourneur, Carter is a master scene setter, whether that scene be downtown New York or boho Paris. |
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An old beer parlour and hotel sits downtown, and you can't turn a corner without finding a house of worship. |
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Do the conga, or tango, or merengue at Gloria's Bongos Cuban Cafe in downtown Miami. |
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Today downtown holds renovated Victorian and beaux arts commercial buildings. |
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We might risk preaching on the streets like seminary students in downtown Atlanta. |
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A number of the older buildings downtown have been ticketed for renovation and artists have begun to drift in, lured by low rents. |
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Nashville's downtown honky-tonks have helped launch the careers of such greats as Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. |
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Sure, because this was a throwaway that would play downtown for 48 hours and that was it. |
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The desertion hit us hard, largely because we already knew how difficult the situation was in Toronto's two downtown Chinatowns before SARS hit. |
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Gone is the original homey Winnipeg setting, now upscaled to downtown Toronto. |
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I drank away the fear and excitement in a seedy bar in downtown San Salvador. |
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So, leaving Ben to schmooze over a free lunch we got a ride downtown and enjoyed some welcome healthy food in the sun. |
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Especially when they're dressed as if they're about to go whoring downtown after the movie lets out. |
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A bolder group of four students drove downtown and chunked a brick through his gun shop window. |
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On September 25 police launched tear-gas barrages and high-pressure water cannon against demonstrating social security workers in downtown Lima. |
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Cool air wafted up from the breezes blowing outside, carrying the sounds of downtown New York City into my room. |
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Finally, Josh, a 17-year-old grocery bagger at a health food store in downtown Santa Cruz expressed his frustration about the job market. |
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The trendy lower downtown area has sushi bars, day spas and a shop that sells ultra-cool Vespa scooters. |
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Finally, later that evening, the Dillard Family headed over to the downtown Sheraton for the formal banquet, which was also a great deal of fun. |
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A half-dozen museums and many elegant Victorian homes are within a few miles of the city's utterly walkable downtown. |
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The prices of some houses, especially in the downtown area, have tripled and even quadrupled. |
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We called the offices of city councillors representing various downtown wards, and their staff readily acknowledged the litter problem. |
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The downtown area, previously quiet on weekends, is now abustle with activity as a result of the rail trail. |
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We checked into the Tai Hoe Hotel in the Indian Quarter of Singapore, close to downtown and to the discount electronic warehouses. |
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Fields were turned into subdivisions, and the town's small downtown was overshadowed by a sprawling regional mall. |
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Years ago I wrote an article for Vancouver magazine identifying the nicest public washrooms downtown. |
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Members socialized and took time out for a waterborne architectural tour of downtown Chicago and dinner at Navy Pier. |
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I spoke to a couple of ace gardeners recently in a mad bid to investigate the best native plants for my downtown rental cottage. |
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It involved a nervous system disease called scrapie that had befallen a flock of about 36 Suffolk sheep in downtown Tucson. |
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The college outgrew its quarters downtown and the Brothers acquired property in the Bronx. |
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As the plane was banking around the city, he could clearly see the downtown section and the building his lab was in. |
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And the downtown Acro Club teaches such acrobatic postures while mixing in the calming moves of yoga. |
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From these last two works it is only a short step to the composition of the bandshell now going up in downtown Miami. |
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And it appears clear that new downtown ballparks designed especially for baseball are helping generate urban revival. |
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The dazzling downtown locations are massive, dominated by skyscrapers whose light bathes the streets in a radiant glow. |
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He sat in front of the police station downtown with his scrapbooks of pictures, educating anyone who walked by. |
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He has taken her for several dates downtown where they have been making out at every opportunity. |
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A one-time fishing village, it has a beat-up, raffish looking downtown surrounded by new, big marinas. |
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Basically, it appeared it would be easier to get permission to build a nuclear reactor in downtown Toronto then raise a wind turbine. |
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With the casinos downtown making millions and CEOs are raking it in how can they say there is no money for schools? |
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Along Main Street and other downtown avenues, shops offer everything from locally made raku pottery to fudge. |
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My mother and I often made a day of it at the department stores in downtown Washington. |
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The shop is located close to its target market in downtown Calgary and holds flexible hours for its clients' convenience. |
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The protesters, who rallied near the Assembly building in downtown San Jose, confronted hundreds of police. |
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This extremely talkative Plateau-born downtown resident has been putting the hypnosis whammy on people for over 50 years now. |
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They returned to downtown Grand Forks to fill sandbags in hopes of thwarting rising flood waters. |
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The following morning, Bob ordered breakfast at a luncheonette in downtown Pittsburgh, having traversed the entire length of Pennsylvania. |
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Osier and Mrs. Thomassen found my sister shivering in a pile of leaves under a railway overpass on the east side of downtown. |
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The luncheonette in downtown Sea Bright displays some starkly revealing aerial photos. |
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He finds out his mother has been whoring herself downtown just to put some excitement in her mundane life. |
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He tells me this while sipping a Coke in a small downtown Lewiston luncheonette on a wintry afternoon. |
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The two young men saddled their horses and rode downtown, looking for Nicolette in any of the places that they had seen couples at. |
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One of the places where Tanzanians buy their khangas is the busy Kisutu market in downtown Dar es Salaam. |
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A new regulation to be adopted soon bans locals from airing their laundry in some downtown streets. |
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They had the grand unveiling ceremony and reboarded the train for the maiden voyage downtown. |
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Authorities say that so far the timber dam is holding but it could send six feet of water rushing into downtown. |
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Toronto has just launched a pioneering project to air-condition downtown office buildings by using ice-cold water from Lake Ontario. |
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The interests of ordinary people, however, are hardly served by smashing the windshields and shop windows of downtown Montreal. |
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Lounge lizards will welcome this louche downtown bar boasting one of North America's largest vodka selections not to mention world-class wines. |
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She opened the ajar door, saw an old television on a wheeled cart broadcasting a fire downtown. |
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The sound of the repetitive wind shield wipers had no affect upon Stevens as he focused on the streets of downtown. |
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And that's not counting all the people who practically ran downtown to dig it out with their bare hands. |
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I've been riding the bus long enough to quickly identify the ones who trap you and then chatter the whole way into downtown. |
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In 1924, 6,500 Klansmen paraded through downtown Indianapolis to a cheering crowd of 75,000 onlookers after Klan election victories. |
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My home away from home for this getaway was 800 East Burnside, a hipster's paradise just over the river from downtown. |
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Those operations have been handled at the insurer's Deerwood Park campus and its downtown Riverside Office Complex. |
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It's a small, nondescript, red-brick building on a short street downtown, but the stone crest above the door tells most of the story. |
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The Central Library restoration has been recognized for playing a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Kansas City. |
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Ironically, the higher rents of many downtown workspaces are the result of artists reclaiming the otherwise empty buildings. |
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There are many varieties of downtown areas, and no two subtopias are alike. |
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I must have the horse stopping its feet or disengaging its hindquarters before going downtown. |
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Metromover is an elevated tramway looping 1.9 miles around downtown with automated cars running every 5 minutes. |
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Kristine was a manager at a small but very profitable art gallery in downtown Boston. |
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Aggressive historic preservation efforts have encouraged 249 downtown property rehabilitation projects. |
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If a sign is constructed aesthetically, I think it gives character to downtown. |
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Bike lanes in downtown Regina could be a major rejuvenator for the city centre. |
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Lack of open space to relieve hard-packed pavement and gap-toothed Main Streets drained by malls and sprawl sap the life from downtown. |
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Recently Mayor Pierre Bourque announced that the surtax on Montreal's downtown parking lots should be raised by 10 per cent. |
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There was no good place to land now with the wheels up, nor could I make land and make a safe landing on the ground in downtown Toledo. |
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Kari was working for her mom, showing a newly wed couple round a few houses in downtown San Diego. |
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Once moving, the route took riders through the downtown Washington area, past the most noted monuments and landmarks. |
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In a place like downtown Atlanta, where it is near wall-to-wall concrete, you do not get a sense of the place in terms of the landscape. |
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They are a familiar sight, glumly pamphleting on the streets downtown in small drab groups. |
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Instead of painted blondes on the arms of fat cats, there sat Bret Easton Ellis at a nearby table, laughing big horse laughs with his funky, downtown retinue. |
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They pay for the holiday lights that hang from downtown tree limbs. |
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Dan bought this nifty device from an orthopedic store downtown. |
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The latter film offered a melancholy gloss on high-end tourism against the antiseptic backdrop of a Hyatt Hotel in downtown Tokyo. |
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From the refined attire at Lincoln Center to the avant-garde dress downtown, we spotted many of the big 2014 trends. |
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Had downtown been slipped a sedative, asked to be awoken when there was News? |
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A crowd began to gather around an old bus stop in an industrial area near downtown Bishkek. |
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One of the stores Pragnell is referring to is bodega Mi Amiga, a veritable institution on Via Porras in downtown Panama City. |
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Jurgis moves downtown to look for a job and gets a chance through an accidental meeting of an old union buddy on his way to work at a machine factory. |
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I live downtown because I don't want that kind of peace and quiet. |
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They marched through the streets of downtown New York to the synchronized beats of the continental drum corps that followed. |
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The existing Ambassador Bridge, the busiest border crossing on Earth, debouches into downtown Windsor. |
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It was headquartered in Stanleyville, in a tall corner building that still stands in the decrepit, yet lively, downtown. |
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The city's downtown buildings escaped the wrecking ball during the urban renewal craze of the 1970s and are now home to dozens of artists and galleries. |
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Soon thereafter, Bentivolio was asked to play Santa in downtown Milford and became a professional. |
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Along the lakefront I could see the night skyline of the downtown area. |
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In Toronto neighbourhoods far from the downtown, a loose coalition of people has been beavering away to raise public concern about the city's proposed Official Plan. |
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He speaks while sipping a soda in the restaurant of the Residence Victoria in downtown Kisangani. |
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Artillery fire could be heard in Avtozavodsky district, on Chernyshevskogo and Putin avenues in downtown Grozny. |
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A short time later, we were riding the elevator up to the top floor, high above downtown Pittsburgh, as Esther nervously retied her neck scarf and checked her makeup. |
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It seemed possible to retrace the city's architectural history on almost any downtown walk, traveling back 150 years decade by decade, block by block. |
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For business owners in downtown Estes, however, where nearly every building is flooded, there were even bigger problems. |
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Plus, revitalizing the inner city and downtown area is essential. |
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He formed a group of civic leaders and wowed city officials with a slide show of what the downtown riverfront could look like if the rivers were exposed. |
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Of course many youngsters go uptown because, with rents skyrocketing downtown, it makes economic sense. |
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The two arranged to meet at a restaurant in downtown Houston. |
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The driver pushed on the gas pedal and proceeded west through the labyrinth of downtown streets. |
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At present 40 lorry-loads of refuse leave downtown Bombay each day. |
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From the go-to downtown hotspot to where to take a first date, here are the places you should be once spring is in full gear. |
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By the time I reach downtown, of course, I see that things are astir. |
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Last week, I sat down with Kristen Stewart in the lobby lounge of the Greenwich Hotel in downtown New York. |
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Day and night, the downtown skyline is gorgeous to gaze at from ground level. |
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It's a happening little spot with gourmet fast food for lunchers downtown. |
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The quiet sterile environs offer a safe haven for those looking for a cinematic adventure in the inner-city without the grit that downtown provides. |
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Many gyms are in conspicuous downtown locations and sheathed in clear glass so passersby can watch people working out. |
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I'll take it up with you over a cocktail tonight if you're downtown. |
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The arena was on a hill in the heart of downtown, a few streets above the main drag, with a level entrance in the back and a gigantic hike for people coming in the front. |
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At the same time a stream of visitors from Iran, including many clerics, are received by the ayatollah in his mud-brick home in downtown Najaf each day. |
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These are the scruffy, barefoot, rag-tag, tatty little street urchins of the night that come out of their hiding spots once downtown Rangoon is deserted. |
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My mother took me to a live radio show in downtown Houston, and we had to be all hush as the skits were conducted. |
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She manages a restaurant downtown and tends bar once a week. |
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With Frank Gehry's bandshell adding sparkle and flutter to the city's lakeside skyline, Millennium Park opened in July as a downtown magnet for outdoor public relaxation. |
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On my first trip to downtown Hollywood, I was appalled by its scuzziness. |
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Every building in the downtown area was beflowered and bedraped. |
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When Edie took her limousine downtown to join them, they found her perfectly capable of holding her own. |
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Urban activists blocked the completion of many inner-city interstate highways, just as the economic center of American metropolises was shifting from downtown to the beltway. |
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We drove from outside the beltway, into downtown D.C. We found parking. |
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Shale gas, which has begun to bring profits to some counties in Ohio, has yet to take off here, and downtown is a grid of empty storefronts behind dusty glass. |
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The editorial page was happy about it, but reminded us how downtown had lost so many SRO hotels like this one, displacing transients and day-laborers. |
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Larger than Mariupol, it boasts an opera house and theater but most stores downtown are closed and few people walk the streets. |
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Jace sat next to Eric in the passenger seat of the red minivan, looking curiously out of the tinted windows at the increasingly derelict buildings and streets of downtown. |
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When Matusky walked into U.S. Technologies' offices in downtown Washington, he opened the meeting by whipping the fake million-dollar bill out of his billfold with a flourish. |
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Now, at a bustling lunch spot downtown in the ugandan capital, the slight man is dressed in a tight shirt and jeans. |
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Why deny the business to all those chic, downtown restaurants and bistros? |
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On a bitingly cold January afternoon it was hard to imagine a sunny June 2004 day when Moore Street Plaza becomes a resplendent showcase of downtown Dublin. |
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Mr. McBride ran his upholstery shop in the old icehouse on Lee Street, a few blocks off the square in downtown Clanton. |
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By the late '70s, the entire downtown was in a state of decline, and one especially blighted area was known for its abandoned buildings, rough bars, and prostitution. |
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Electricity has yet to be restored to downtown Tacloban and night-time shootings and ransacking have been reported in the area. |
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Like a chunk of glacier that has somehow run aground in the middle of downtown, it evokes the unconquerably primordial nature of the Pacific Northwest's landscape. |
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The walls of several brick buildings in downtown Seattle collapsed, but as of Friday only 21 houses in the entire city had been declared uninhabitable. |
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In May, the hotel was named the hottest downtown party scene. |
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The downtown contract, unlike the strip contract, gives the union bureaucracy the flexibility to adjust how much of the negotiated amount goes to wages and health care. |
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Rooted in downtown Pittsburgh, he resisted the era of deregulated finance that gave Wall Street the whip hand over the economy. |
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It opens with a sequence displaying what is unmistakably downtown Omaha. |
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There is the Providence Place Mall, which Cianci willed into existence at the moment when retail shops were fleeing the downtown. |
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Animal rights activists were apparently responsible for setting of a smoke bomb in a downtown Seattle office building that caused the entire 27-store building to be evacuated. |
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We are spending my birthday bowling at King George Bowl in downtown Saskatoon and after that we will be retiring to Ozzie's Restaurant on Idywyld. |
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One way Hseih and the gang are drawing talent to the downtown area is by partnering with Venture for America. |
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In a city known for soft coal and nuclear energy, city leaders have put a lot of thought and effort into trying to develop the downtown area into a green environment. |
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Most students share the opinion that uptown Waterloo is the preferred location for shopping, entertainment and alcoholic consumption, as opposed to downtown Kitchener. |
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Concrete is a downtown boutique with sought-after uptown fashions. |
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With eighteen restaurants uptown, downtown, and in Pittsburgh, and management teams of varying strengths, he matches his ceaseless enthusiasm only with his love of diversity. |
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It is a soupily warm Friday afternoon in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, on the day the Olympic torch reaches the former host city, en route to Athens. |
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Anybody who has walked downtown on a weekend evening probably has a good idea that countless young American students regularly visit to sow their wild oats. |
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The redefinition of downtown Austin from a space for creative nonconformity into a sterile environment more suited to computers than composers has begun. |
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In minutes, you could walk from the villagey downtown onto trails that switchbacked up the San Jacinto Mountains to palm oases and towering waterfalls hidden in canyons. |
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An old blanket factory, where conditions were no doubt hot, noisy and itchy, will now be home to empty-nesters pouring into downtown from the burbs. |
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El Cortez, the longest running downtown casino, prominently advertises a Subway as the restaurant of choice. |
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And his performance, which took place at the Coppertank events center in downtown Austin, only helped his promotional cause. |
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Over the past few decades, rapid regional growth and a culture with a deeply imbued passion for suburban sprawl have taken their toll on downtown Phoenix. |
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In the latest indignity, Hittner ordered Fastow to report to the downtown Federal Detention Center instead of the more upscale calaboose he'd requested. |
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On June 28, 1969, a group of gay men in downtown New York City rioted in a show of force against police harassment. |
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In the claustrophobic gloom of Fez, a small basement club popular with students in downtown New York, Joan Rivers is standing on stage haranguing her audience. |
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On a sunlit morning, she is already hard at it in a corner of the old downtown premises of local fashion designer Tanya Carlson, where she's trying to finish up some work. |
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I got to Matt's house on Tower, and in a few minutes we were headed downtown to skate it up at the post office. Matt tried a few bluntslides and I ollied off a ledge. |
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To a contemporary audience, this movie seems awfully relaxed, even in the scene where Godzilla is stomping trains and power lines in downtown Tokyo. |
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To get in the right headspace, he started working on tracks at his uptown home, removing himself from downtown rock-scene distractions and choosing isolation over inebriation. |
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And during the past 40 years, dozens of struggling businesses shuttered their storefronts, leaving downtown streets deserted and a majority of buildings abandoned. |
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Master P is a down south cat, born and raised in downtown New Orleans. |
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We could catch a movie, go to downtown San Fran, shop around there a bit. |
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And in the surrounding towns, an army of smart professionals chafed under long rush-hour commutes to downtown Boston or famed Route 128 to the west. |
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We hopped into my car, and she directed me downtown to the Belvedere, an old high-rise office building that had been converted into cheap apartments. |
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Her large window overlooked the street, with a narrow view of downtown, which was spectacular after dark when the lights glittered in the night sky. |
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In any case, the open, even freewheeling style in which PERFORMA05 was curated seems to hold true to an old-school downtown spirit. |
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In recent decades, a renewed interest in the city's downtown has brought new investment and construction to Worcester. |
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A huge area of downtown Worcester was demolished for new office towers and the 1,000,000 sq. |
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Watertown borders Soldiers Field Road and the Massachusetts Turnpike, major arteries into downtown Boston. |
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Meanwhile, 40 Commando supported by the Royal Tank Regiment remained engaged in clearing the downtown of Egyptian snipers. |
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One of them houses the famous Meinl am Graben gourmet centre in Vienna's downtown. |
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Pigeons, starlings, sparrows, cowbirds, grackles and other species find tree filled downtown and urban areas predator free. |
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As Assistant Editor Luke Jones reports, even before February's fire the city of Hot Springs had enacted a new fire code for downtown. |
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The Hartford Wolf Pack of the American Hockey League plays ice hockey at the XL Center in downtown Hartford. |
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A 6-foot illuminated ball drops from more than 200 feet upon downtown Grand Rapids. |
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Bay Area Bike Share launched in August 2013 with 700 bikes in downtown San Francisco and selected cities south to San Jose. |
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Stretching longer than a football field, the floodwall will be all that stands between downtown DC and inundation. |
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All Megabus arrivals and departures are at the corner of Columbus Boulevard and Talcott Street on the opposite side of downtown. |
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The Bradley Flyer provides direct service to the Connecticut Convention Center, Union Station, and other downtown Hartford points of interest. |
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Yet while foreclosures soared and residential construction withered, downtown Greeley has been undergoing a quiet renaissance. |
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East of the Mission is the Potrero Hill neighborhood, a mostly residential neighborhood that features sweeping views of downtown San Francisco. |
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Near the geographic center of the city, southwest of the downtown area, are a series of less densely populated hills. |
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A whole series of social buildings are evenly dispersed in the downtown and surrounding suburbs. |
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Line 1 connects downtown Hangzhou with suburban areas of the city from Xianghu to Wenze Road and Linping. |
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A new elevated airport express highway is under construction on top of the existing highway between the airport and downtown Hangzhou. |
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At the offices of Pseudo at 600 Broadway in SoHo, his legendary parties brought together the nerderati and the downtown art set. |
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Today, the Florida Theatre is the only original picture palace remaining in the downtown core. |
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The project will comprise 162,030 square meters and is located in Hankou, Wuhan's traditional downtown business center. |
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The Portland Timbers play at Providence Park, just west of downtown Portland. |
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The largest parks are near the downtown area, including the Park of the Reserve, Park of the Exposition, Campo de Marte and University Park. |
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The financial district is in San Isidro, while much of the industrial activity takes place west of downtown, extending to the airport in Callao. |
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Chinese and a lesser number of Japanese came to Lima and established themselves in the Barrios Altos neighborhood near downtown Lima. |
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With continued growth, OtterBox is expanding its footprint in downtown Fort Collins, Colo. |
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It was later extended south to the Four Level Interchange in downtown Los Angeles, regarded as the first stack interchange ever built. |
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The Dolores Olmedo House is located in the traditional downtown of Acapulco and is noted for the murals by Diego Rivera that adorn it. |
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The Hotel Sax Chicago will create a new synergy within Marina City, tying together venues that all offer a wonderful flavor of downtown Chicago. |
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In addition, Daniel Sauter will drive around downtown Boston projecting an over-sized walking figure onto buildings. |
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A selection of Japanese specialties, including Makimono rolls, as well as re-imagined offerings like low-carb rolls, in downtown Sarasota. |
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The Guangzhou traffic bureau claimed to have reported reduced traffic problems and accidents in the downtown area since the ban. |
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It is a seedy downtown Detroit place, near Wayne State University. |
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Korth begged off crafting a five-point action plan for downtown when asked. |
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So he made the announcement by speakerphone before Long Beach's bid committee and 40 city leaders in the downtown World Trade Center. |
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During Borchert's mayorship, no less than 11 major construction projects were started or continued in downtown Little Rock. |
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He packed up his newly rented efficiency apartment in downtown Alexandria for storage. |
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The Leathernecks had only a 45-minute warmup after 90-minute drive from their downtown hotel. |
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