The two tenants lived two floors apart in a block of flats notorious for housing drug addicts in New York's Bronx district. |
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Both wakes and funerals for Peter and Martin were attended by some of the largest crowds ever seen at funeral services in the Bronx and Yonkers. |
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From the irresistible party jams of South Bronx to the urban sounds of today, hip-hop has maintained close links with its roots. |
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The college outgrew its quarters downtown and the Brothers acquired property in the Bronx. |
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And here was me assuming the locale would be markedly friendlier than the Bronx. |
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But the coming man of national Democratic politics, says the Observer, is the little-known boss of The Bronx. |
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The son of an air-conditioning repairman, he grew up in the working-class Gun Hill section of the Bronx. |
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With the game now 9-4, it looked like a laugher in the Yankees favor, the Bronx Bombers finally stepping on the Sox's collective neck. |
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It boasts well-staffed bureaus in Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx, and publishes special zoned editions for those boroughs. |
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I talk to a Bronx priest who argues that life would be better if drugs were legal. |
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After-hours calls to the assemblywoman's offices in the Bronx and Albany were not immediately returned. |
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If they finish the year first in pilfered sacks, it would be the first time since 1938 that the Bronx Bombers led in this category. |
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The 1984 hit is a story about two completely screwed-up people in the Bronx, each trying to turn the other into his or her salvation. |
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The New York Daily News ran a banner headline proclaiming that a Bronx ex-GI had become a blonde beauty. |
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When a girl from the Bronx moves in next door and befriends her, Mooney's outlook changes. |
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Picture horse-drawn vegetable wagons, like those that worked the Bronx well into the 1940s, piled high with organic microgreens. |
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One afternoon in 1969, the young cable splicer and his buddies took a break for a game of touch football at Ferry Point Park in the Bronx. |
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Two shirtless boys photographed in a Bronx apartment encapsulate how Rosenthal sees the refugee experience. |
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The face was a pale blur, but the voice was deep and rich and carried a definite hint of the Bronx. |
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Baseball got a Bronx cheer from fans on Nov. 6 when, for the first time in a century, it announced plans to eliminate two teams. |
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Any hint of talking down to the troops with high-flown hyperbole was promptly greeted with catcalls and Bronx cheers. |
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I heard a noise that I vaguely recognized as a Bronx cheer coming from Leia. |
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People waved pom-poms, held up signs, and mixed Brooklyn catcalls with Bronx cheers. |
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But all last week's election in Brazil got from Wall Street was a Bronx cheer. |
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Raymond Miles, 41, a grocery manager who lives in the Bronx, ended up on an unplanned staycation last week. |
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To save the carfare, I started the long walk home from Manhattan to The Bronx, grateful but still shaken. |
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Sam Lee, assistant supervisor in the Bronx Zoo's department of herpetology, concurs, again based on personal experience. |
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I enjoy spending time in the South Bronx with my camera and have worked informally with youth groups. |
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Written by a city boy from the Bronx who now lives in Chicago, this book is the ideal field guide to city trees for urban folks. |
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We rode the subway out to the Bronx Zoo, and joined the hordes strolling around poking the animals with sticks. |
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His defense was so bad that when he caught a pedestrian pop fly in the fifth inning, the Pro Player Stadium crowd gave him a Bronx, cheer. |
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The Bronx Irishmen had previously beaten Manhattan Kickers and received a forfeit win over CD Iberia. |
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He was seen handing out crisp dollar bills to three star struck young boys watching filming in New York's The Bronx. |
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Born in the Bronx, Pressman worked as a cub reporter for a local newspaper through his high school years. |
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And why an entire generation has entered the world and reached maturity with plans for a new Bronx Terminal Market just starting to see daylight. |
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The Ghegs and Kosovars have been especially successful in the Bronx area of New York City, selling and managing real estate. |
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The words depict Rose as an art model from the Bronx transported to Greenwich Village. |
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Further, this study was confined to addicts entering detoxification in two hospitals in one section of The Bronx. |
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One of her earliest memories of life in the Bronx is visiting the library with her mother and sister. |
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New York's Bronx Zoo, one of the greatest and a pioneer of naturalistic wildlife habitats in zoo-keeping, helped save the bison early last century. |
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Russia, who tips the scales somewhere near the 1,000-pound mark, with her as yet unnamed, unweighed and unsexed cub who was introduced yesterday at the Bronx Zoo. |
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Apparently he had a bevy of broads from the Bronx caring for him, and, in fact, it seemed as though his apartment had become somewhat of a community center. |
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Police had searched the Bronx high-rise where he was stuck, but never thought he was in one of its elevators. |
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The stocky, intense son of immigrant parents, Chayefksy was born and raised in the Bronx. |
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When the business was sold, he struck out on his own, opening a manufacturing plant two years ago in the South Bronx to make leather components for hats and caps. |
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The last time he had been in his room he had been bruised and battered, staying only long enough to grab his money and some basic essentials before fleeing to the Bronx. |
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From there, it winds down through grassy expanses for 15 miles and then flows for eight miles through the middle of the Bronx before emptying into the upper East River. |
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Tatyana Akhmatova, a 65-year-old native of the kyrgyz Republic who now works as a nurse the Bronx, agrees. |
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As a boy, he loved to explore the teeming streets of Manhattan and South Bronx, checking out street excavations and rock outcrops in public parks for minerals. |
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When hip hop music began as soundtracks to parties in the Bronx, the DJ was the more important than the mc. |
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He ignored me and soon stopped at a wooded area along the railroad tracks in the Bronx. |
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The barren South Bronx neighborhood that Ronald Reagan visited in 1980 to illustrate urban blight is now a thriving area, with, inevitably, a Starbucks. |
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The Bronx district attorney said that such prosecutions were a mistake. |
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The FBI official who thought up and headed Abscam was John Good, another Bronx native. |
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Then came Bess Myerson, a daughter of Russian-Jewish immigrants who was raised in the Sholem Aleichem Houses in the Bronx. |
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A 15-year-old Bronx girl was wounded while pushing a baby in a stroller to safety. |
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Graffiti was borne out of the South Bronx streets as one of the key pillars of the hip-hop movement. |
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Writer-director Brest worked at Bronx State Hospital during college where he observed the behaviors of various patients. |
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Detectives with a fugitive task force caught up with Polanco and a friend on a Bronx street in the early afternoon. |
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But that would now have to be put on hold because he had been shot in the Bronx. |
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Vigo, 45, says she was a teacher in the Bronx until she was laid off last year. |
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But he still faces a civil suit brought by Times Square Sofitel chambermaid Nafissatou Diallo in the Bronx. |
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Vito Marcantonio, the fiery Communist congressman from the Bronx, was reputedly playing ball with the mob. |
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Stephanie lives in the Bronx and works in Manhattan, a commute that should take 45 minutes. |
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The worst of it comes after the gunman delivers a final blow and departs this small grocery store on webster Avenue in the Bronx. |
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I'd been to The Bronx only once before, and had exactly the same sensation then, so that by the time you alight you might as well be landing on the moon. |
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Of New York City's five boroughs, only the Bronx rests on the continent. |
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Gercheszky told them about his appearances on Hal Patly, the Ed Sullivan of the Bronx. |
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While the New York, Fordham, and Bronx Railway never built any elevateds, its franchise rights were valuable. |
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The Harlem River, another tidal strait between the East and Hudson Rivers, separates most of Manhattan from the Bronx. |
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The Bronx River, which flows through the Bronx and Westchester County, is the only entirely fresh water river in the city. |
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That was the day when Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island joined to become the City of New York. |
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But the voice of some young person in the Bronx doesn't resonate with some young person living in the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona. |
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During his remarks, Carrion recalled how he started out as a school teacher and urban planner in the Bronx. |
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Zoon Naqvi, MB, BS is assistant professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York. |
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First, however, we're treated to the full Mariachi El Bronx experience, complete with vihuela and guitarron. |
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George Cook, a middle-age black man from the Bronx, brought up the rear. |
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This Bronx nursing home is easily accessible to visitors from the region, who may visit with residents in day rooms or outdoors in the garden. |
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But GM, which has since opened another dealership in the Bronx, contends that race played no part in its decision to revoke Gidron's franchise. |
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The city government pays the Pelham Public Schools to educate a very small, detached section of the Bronx. |
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Shortly thereafter, in New York in 1924, the Bronx River Parkway was opened to traffic. |
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Part of Fairfield County, Connecticut consitutes a panhandle, extending into Bronx County, New York. |
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The Palisades, large, rocky cliffs along the west bank of the river, begin along the west bank of the river opposite the Bronx. |
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Developing countries present unique bioethical challenges, says bioethicist Ruth Macklin of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. |
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The shelter, in the Longwood section of the Bronx, has small apartmentlike units with kitchenettes and tile floors. |
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New York is the home of a Major League Soccer franchise, New York City FC, currently playing in the Bronx. |
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The colony expanded to outlying areas at Pavonia, Brooklyn, Bronx, and Long Island. |
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Ten of the callers identified the man as Jason Polanco of the Bronx. |
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The descriptions of New York City and The Bronx are so accurate and graphic that it invokes real nostalgia. |
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Recently, Clean Rite Centers opened the largest laundromat in the New York City metropolitan area at 1250 East Tremont Avenue in The Bronx. |
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The Bronx in general, and specifically 161st street, continues to be under-retailed and ready for additional high quality retail redevelopments. |
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Raised in a one-bedroom Bronx apartment, she was beloved by her housepainter father, Louis, and beleaguered by her strict mother, Bella. |
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Prez, 33, of the Bronx, New York, was at the top of his game when he decided to give up his corporate job to start his own business. |
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Borough President's Markowitz and Diaz took pride in recognizing Equatorial Guineans that call Brooklyn and the Bronx home. |
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Maurice de Palo, a pharmacist at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx. |
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Take, for example, the borough of the Bronx in New York City. |
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Albanian Americans are most highly concentrated in the Bronx. |
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A much ballyhooed 13-story, 26-unit condominium project in the Riverdale section of the Bronx has secured the approval of the community as it nears completion. |
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The New York Public Library, which has the largest collection of any public library system in the United States, serves Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island. |
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The city's two current Major League Baseball teams are the New York Mets, who play at Citi Field in Queens, and the New York Yankees, who play at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. |
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Originally conceived as a side-project, Mariachi El Bronx are now enjoying far greater success than the 'proper' band that gave them birth, LA punkers The Bronx. |
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She was interred in the Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City. |
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The other album was apparently recorded for the Dawn record label which was a subsidiary of Pye Records and where he had been backed by a jug band called Bronx Cheer. |
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The proposers of countyhood for the Bronx are either unintelligent or insincere when they say that the autonomy of that borough would separate it from Tammany Hall. |
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