Neighborhood watch teams, alarm systems, and attack dogs were now the norm. |
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Neighborhood vandals and our own children bashed our windows in with rocks. |
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Neighborhood disorder leads honest people to move out of the neighborhood or to lock themselves in their homes. |
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Neighborhood electric vehicles are light-duty EVs designed primarily for streets, not highways. |
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Neighborhood sociability is one reason Sherry and husband David Morgan enjoy the section of Indianapolis they call home. |
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The Lees were the 1st Black Family to move into the predominantly Italian-American Brooklyn Neighborhood of cobble Hill. |
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The North of Montana Neighborhood Association rallied behind the mortuary after a developer applied for a demolition permit to pave the way for a mini-mall. |
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Her method acting is based on the technique of Sanford Meisner who developed it when he was head of the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse School of Acting in New York. |
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They feature custom wallpaper, system sounds, and desktop icons for My Computer, Recycle Bin, and Network Neighborhood. |
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Neighborhood shrines and sacred places such as springs and groves dotted the city. |
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Neighborhood life centers around Seventh Avenue, the main shopping drag for residents, with not a tourist trap in sight. |
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After the prayer Mehmet Yalcyn Nane was laid to rest in Aril Neighborhood Cemetery. |
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Neighborhood gentrifiers have told both shelters to get lost, along with the lost souls in their care. |
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Neighborhood Councils cast advisory votes on such issues as zoning, planning, and other community issues. |
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The house will serve as a base for Neighborhood Watch, after-school programs, classes and support groups, a bookmobile stop and a host of other activities. |
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In the Smart Growth, Traditional Neighborhood Development and New Urbanism movements, the term is used frequently, but definitions of the term are rare. |
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Neighborhood Committees and Social Organizations take cops to dinner with free discussions offering discriminating insights into hipsterism, black militancy, and drug culture. |
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Practically every basketball player in the city has promised to attend the benefit smoker at the Neighborhood House gym, Tenth and Galapago, Monday night. |
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Last year, when I was still walking almost daily through my neighborhood, there were quail everywhere, as well as mourning doves. |
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Stationary plants providing 200 kilowatts of neighborhood electrical power are practical and operating efficiently. |
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Bobby took no small amount of pride in being a lifelong neighborhood guy, but he still felt shamed by Rory's wisecrack. |
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Fans could bet on the numbers in bars, barber shops, newspaper kiosks, and other neighborhood outlets. |
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The project involved mixed-use redevelopment of an old industrial neighborhood to link the urban core to the Willamette River. |
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Competitors from the Asian neighborhood are already knocking at Korea's door. |
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Their grandparents were only a 15-minute drive but a world away from the harsh neighborhood where the children lived. |
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A group of neighborhood residents contacted Rush, then the neighborhood's City Council alderman, about saving the armory. |
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To this day, both artists have continued meeting with neighborhood dancers at late-night krump sessions held at rec centers or in parking lots. |
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Aurora said that the agency would proceed with the plan to refurbish the heritage building so that it was well-integrated with its neighborhood. |
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When the cold winds start bringing lake effect snow to clog my neighborhood, don't think for a second that I'm not thinking of you guys. |
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He urged the youth of the sub-continent to pull down the walls of hatred and build a neighborhood of peace, amity and friendship. |
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Our neighborhood artist was still bringing his three dogs to relieve themselves in the kids' sandbox at the base of our building. |
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They lug their dirty laundry to the neighborhood Laundromat, lug their groceries home and then lug the bags of garbage to the curb. |
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Visitors entered a run-down building in a downscale neighborhood to discover what appeared to be a decrepit, abandoned reptile zoo. |
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By typing her zip code into the database, she instantly came up with a list of dance studios in her neighborhood. |
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His experiment was so successful that the neighborhood has been certified as a wildlife sanctuary by the Atlanta Audubon Society. |
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He is no longer residing with her, although he resides in the immediate neighborhood. |
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The homeless families now reside in an abandoned neighborhood advisory council building located behind the former police station. |
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Officers in pursuit attempt to box the driver in before his rampage turns deadly in the nearby residential neighborhood. |
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Is it the sounds of jazz or funk or zydeco wafting out of neighborhood bars? |
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You might host a fundraiser for a retirement home in your neighborhood or trim the Christmas tree for the elderly couple next door. |
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Men, particularly bachelors, gathered in concert saloons, neighborhood bar-rooms, and pool-halls where no respectable woman would be seen. |
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He then returned to his neighborhood and gathered his friends for a revenge attack. |
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She started teaching piano lessons at age 8 to her neighborhood friends shortly after she started taking lessons. |
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And, while it is no longer in its original location, Cotton Club has seen a jazz revival with the renaissance of the Harlem neighborhood. |
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So I went to a trendy lounge in my neighborhood on Friday night and decided to partake in the Pabst Blue Ribbon revival. |
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The picture quality is superb, punctuated by the lush colors of the gang's neighborhood pub and the panache of their respective flats. |
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The woman was familiar from the neighborhood, he explained, so he had not been suspicious when she appeared at his apartment, seemingly alone. |
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He was a neighborhood institution, a Robin Hood who rolled in a caddy, doling out cash to the downtrodden while sticking it to the man. |
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I just want to be old and nasty and live alone and throw rocks at neighborhood dogs. |
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We have no wish to look like half the other balding men in our neighborhood. |
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When we got there, we realised that the haunted house was a literal house in a residential neighborhood. |
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Additionally, the installation of fences enclosing the areaway is alien to this neighborhood. |
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Whenever someone has money, they invite their friends to go out to a neighborhood bar for a round of drinks. |
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He stretched for a bit and then got up and jogged a five-mile round trip about the neighborhood. |
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While rats may not seem like a huge menace, they have a terrible effect on neighborhood morale and the quality of everyday life. |
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They speeded out of Jake's neighborhood and on to the road that went into town. |
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The open space is popular with neighborhood residents, who climb the red-earth paths and jog on the loop road with their dogs. |
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The young people go to the individual's neighborhood, put up posters describing the crimes and then assemble outside his house. |
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Nearly a score of public bus lines already serve the neighborhood, while greenway trails connect to hundreds of miles of regional bikeways. |
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After all, this is his neighborhood, so he knows it like the back of his hand. |
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We are in the backyards of two maladjusted households in adjoining row houses in a shabby South Philadelphia Italian-American neighborhood. |
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Retired, he now scoops ice cream a few days a week at a neighborhood parlor. |
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Elementary schoolchildren typically live and attend schools in the same neighborhood. |
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When I pulled into my neighborhood, I noticed Derek in his front yard talking to the mailman. |
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Almost any walk-in neighborhood medical clinic should see its business growing over the next decade. |
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When you combine all this glamour with their high intelligence and magnetic personalities, your dog will be the envy of the neighborhood. |
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The kids in my neighborhood played Kick the Can on warm summer evenings and I did fairly well at that. |
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Students fought in the classrooms and washrooms, roamed the hallways and wandered the neighborhood. |
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Already, the artsy-fartsy quotient at neighborhood restaurants and bars is nearing, ahem, Orange Alert level. |
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When the neighborhood children learned of this, they began to make fun of him by singing jingles. |
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Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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Cub Scouting members join a Cub Scout pack and are assigned to a den, usually a neighborhood group of six to eight boys. |
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I mean, if this guy showed up in your neighborhood, you'd bring out the Welcome Wagon, right? |
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I put this album on, threw open my front door and watched the neighborhood dance party begin. |
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I suddenly remembered the countless hours I'd spent in my local playground, jumping rope with the neighborhood kids. |
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Now, having inspired the entire neighborhood to renovate Her shrine, Mariamman has settled into a peaceful and much adored life. |
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The vegetable ramen noodles at this family run neighborhood fixture are worth a stop all on their own. |
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Home to nearly 2 million people, the neighborhood is a gritty tapestry of mechanics, metal grinders, junkmen and laborers. |
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Dad turned the car onto an exit ramp and entered a very nice neighborhood, one that you would see in an expensive part of California. |
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Some thought it to be such a bizarre design for a residential neighborhood, it was mistaken for a sanitarium or hospital. |
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Some other members of the neighborhood helped to plant flowers and trees along the alley. |
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The gated neighborhood suited the family just fine, and the house itself toes the line of being white-glove pristine. |
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The Clean Streets Committee has dug in to bring its neighborhood up to Beacon Hill white-glove standards. |
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A few miles away in a near-town neighborhood of lower-middle-class A-frames, several houses are decorated in familiar placards. |
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That old man kept on about how the Puerto Ricans were coming around ruining his neighborhood, he had no idea that his real enemy was me. |
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Eison kennels the pups in a fenced-in corner of his backyard, in a quiet neighborhood of single-family homes in St. Albans, Queens. |
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I didn't play team sports but I played with kids in my neighborhood. |
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For a number of years, we lived in the Abu Tor neighborhood, right on the seam of East and West Jerusalem. |
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Hernandez was well-known in their rough corpus Christi neighborhood as an unsavory character. |
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Lynchburg is a six-month-old German sausage and ale house in the heart of Panama's San Francisco neighborhood. |
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We need to gauge neighborhood support and address legitimate concerns. |
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The fire was raging through the area so quickly that people in the neighborhood were being herded onto buses and trucks to move them out of the path of the wildfire. |
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The source says that the talk turned to a neighborhood doctor and word that Hernandez had been diagnosed as hiv-positive. |
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As I slept, the moon outside shone brightly, and the black sky was alight with stars blinking down over my little neighborhood in suburban New York. |
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Chabon brings back the neighborhood record stores of my youth in all their disorganized and haphazard glory. |
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The neighborhood gains a new and improved store in place of Mr. Gonzalez's crummy bodega. |
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I became paranoid and avoided her neighborhood, dreading the idea of running into her. |
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A week earlier, a drive-by shooting had rocked that same neighborhood, taking five lives and injuring four. |
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A small brick building located in the heart of the neighborhood, the market specializes in tortillas, tamales, chorizo, candy, and other Mexican foods. |
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A right turn would have put me in dumbo, a now-bustling neighborhood with art galleries and restaurants. |
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The sudden violence casts a threat on the safety not just of Devi but of the entire neighborhood. |
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In a famous rant, spike Lee blamed hipsters for the gentrication of his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. |
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Picture a neighborhood of houses that all have cable modems and share the single split cable line coming from the telephone pole at the end of the block. |
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A neighborhood dog had begun to bark, and they were worried about the police coming. |
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This video shows a bear walking on its hind legs through a New Jersey neighborhood. |
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Somebody had hung an American flag and people of the neighborhood had placed bouquets and candles. |
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How ought a neighborhood newspaper to cover a world-shaking event? |
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This neighborhood is going through a transition, and it is coming up in the world, and that fire station will only add to the quality of life for the community. |
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There have been a number of burglaries in the neighborhood in recent months. |
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He whips out his blackberry, recording a video selfie against the neighborhood backdrop. |
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He has just emerged from one of the many homes that sit on top of a small hill in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Abu Tur. |
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The Moores live in the neighborhood of Great Kills, on high ground and beyond the mandatory evacuation zone. |
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This made headlines due to the posters emin put up in her London neighborhood, an act people mistook as an original work of art. |
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According to Le Monde, the neighborhood had been tense for much of the month and a focus for stepped-up policing. |
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This adds to rising housing prices, due to high demand and a seismic shift in the demographic of a neighborhood. |
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For me, it was a fun excuse to tour the real Doha since I was already in the neighborhood. |
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She makes her grandson Shiro work his fingers to the bone to keep this place in top shape, and then tricks the neighborhood kids into doing the rest. |
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He was the only one in the entire neighborhood that took a powder. |
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The old neighborhood was falling apart, the paint was chipping off of the aging buildings and graffiti covered dumpsters, trash cans, benches, everything. |
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The neighborhood busybody is telling everyone that the couple up the street is getting divorced. |
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What they have done is taken a small neighborhood with dead-end streets and turned it into a medical neighborhood. |
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Being accepted into Exeter allowed me to escape my violent, crack-ridden neighborhood in Brooklyn. |
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Deirdre Smith, 47, of Austell, Georgia, was shot and killed Monday while trying to break up a neighborhood fight. |
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There is no purpose in asking people to walk the neighborhood to canvass for someone who would support the status quo. |
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These children are on their way to two weeks of summer camp, but for many parents in this heavily Hispanic neighborhood that is a frightful thought. |
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Meantime, FEMA is deciding whether to set up shop on a neighborhood artery, Van Brunt Street, or in the IKEA parking lot. |
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In 2001, the Arbor was our first attempt to build a beautiful small building with no money, no power tools, using materials scavenged in my neighborhood. |
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The neighborhood was quiet and dim, lit only by a few street lights. |
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Remember the doctored photo of a shark swimming in a flooded New Jersey neighborhood after Hurricane Sandy? |
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In Ford County, Kan., law enforcement, veterinarians and others have launched a neighborhood watch-style program to mitigate the threat of agroterrorism. |
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It is already a keystone of the school and the neighborhood, and it represents a rare and welcome realization of the socializing potential of buildings. |
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Alongside the emergency vehicles, neighborhood people clogged the sidewalks. |
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Last week residents of midtown Palo Alto, California, were warned of a cougar on the prowl in their neighborhood, where another big cat was treed and shot last May. |
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A pair of entrepreneurs is getting an avalanche of inquisitive publicity after opening China's first rock-climbing gymnasium as a neighborhood bar. |
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A neighborhood emerges out of a warren of walls, alleys, and roofs. |
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The loft spaces are now condos, the families sold up and moved on, and new people are having a kick at the can selling different things to a different neighborhood. |
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It seemed to creep up on the neighborhood like a old tabby who suddenly appears underfoot, purring and mewing blossoms of quietude after the winter winds. |
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Haines was also well respected in the close-knit waterfront neighborhood of Fells Point, according to former neighbors. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife Brenda and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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The father had a plastic bag in each hand, containing two of the turkeys he had come to pass out to people in the neighborhood. |
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Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade. |
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Ireland has a rich folk music tradition, and ancient jigs and reels can be heard at local festivals and during informal performances at neighborhood pubs. |
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My guide makes his way through the front door of a two-story row house not unlike the offices of any community organization, in any urban neighborhood. |
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From these headquarters, Maria Leon and her family had turned the neighborhood into a hellhole. |
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He lives in my neighborhood, but we've never run into each other. |
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Around 1912, Johnson had his first experience with electronics when his half brother, Charlie Nelson, strung lines between two neighborhood houses for Morse telegraphy. |
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He was talking about places that give a neighborhood its stability and coherence, where we can see familiar faces and decompress. |
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Five feet of seawater tore through the streets of the low-lying Brooklyn neighborhood Monday night. |
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It was at the time when the said Rita lived in the neighborhood. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife, Brenda, and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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So I knew that there was no need to go on the lam, and things will be a lot less tense at the next neighborhood block party if I do the right thing as soon as I return home. |
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The neighborhood kids and rascals have been setting off fireworks for three or four weeks and everyone told me about how much worse it would get on the actual night. |
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In 2010, La Rana Dorada followed in Istmo's footsteps and opened a brewpub in the neighborhood of El Congrejo. |
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Ruben Colon has fond memories of neighborhood block parties when he was a child growing up on the North Shore. |
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Police have received reports of gang activity in the neighborhood. |
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They walk around the neighborhood every morning for exercise. |
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He never felt any affinity with the other kids in his neighborhood. |
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The neighborhood is full of dilapidated houses with scruffy backyards. |
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Both of her cats were strays that she found wandering in the neighborhood. |
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I've been slowly familiarizing myself with the neighborhood. |
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The complexion of the neighborhood has changed over the years. |
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Used by a wholesaler or retailer as a wine cabinet, the ambry cupboard suited the needs of a neighborhood inn or small-scale private kitchen. |
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The school, on a beachless Beach Avenue in the Soundview neighborhood, is home to about 280 students during the regular academic year. |
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Must such a neighborhood or district maintain a certain percentage of certifiably ethnic residents to maintain its eligibility? |
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The flaming debris kept the firefighter well back, and the sparks threatened the neighborhood. |
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There were two competing groceries in the neighborhood, but neither of them made much profit. |
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He is, in large part, responsible for the hipification of the neighborhood, a district east of SoHo and south of the East Village. |
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Furthermore, with hypergentrification, how many or us would be priced out of the neighborhood? |
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And being in close neighborhood with the enemy we were necessitated to be pretty alert. |
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And a tough neighborhood, it was, too. irate Mars, and sexually explicit Venus, the kerfluff of a moody moon, and self-important stars. |
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Buyers in Andersonville seek the quality of life here, Finegan said, referring to the live-and-let-live attitude of the diverse neighborhood. |
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Cities also experience a wide range of life expectancy based on neighborhood breakdowns. |
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The neighborhood appealed to me, particularly at night when the full squalor and lugubriousness of it made itself felt. |
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As examples of engrossing in the neighborhood of Dorchester, the writer instances the manors of Came, Whitcomb, Muncton, and Bockhampton. |
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Some are NIMBY neighbors who don't want the traffic or changes in their neighborhood. |
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The neighborhood of Warren in the city of Bisbee has the distinction of being Arizona's first planned community. |
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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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It moved to its current building in the South of Market neighborhood in 1995 and attracted more than 600,000 visitors annually. |
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Public school students attend schools based on an assignment system rather than neighborhood proximity. |
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As a neighborhood within the Los Angeles city limits, Hollywood does not have its own municipal government. |
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The tuna fishing industry drew a significant number of Azoreans to the Point Loma neighborhood of San Diego, in Southern California. |
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Not a young man of his neighborhood nor any of his college-mates could outfoot him in a race. |
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The Lambretta was named after Lambrate, the Milanese neighborhood where the factory stood. |
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Santa Cruz and Campo Grande Region have exhibited economic growth, mainly in the Campo Grande neighborhood. |
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The Rua Farme de Amoedo is located in Ipanema, a famous neighborhood in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. |
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Its stadium is the Orlando Scarpelli, located in the Estreito neighborhood, in the continental part of the city. |
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Its stadium is the Aderbal Ramos da Silva, popularly known as Ressacada, located in the Carianos neighborhood, in the south part of the island. |
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The patrolman had the misfortune to be assigned a beat that ran past the house of Ms. McDougall, a notorious prattler and neighborhood gossip. |
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It includes the affluent neighborhood of Port Tawfik, which directly overlooks the Suez Canal. |
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By royal decree, a religiously supervised school was built in every neighborhood. |
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The Quechua name of this neighborhood is Tuq'ukachi, which means the opening of the salt. |
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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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The George Washington Bridge crosses the river between Fort Lee and the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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In 2009, the High Line was opened in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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A word might become the neighborhood anchor due to its frequency or for some other reason. |
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The North East neighborhood is home to Keney Park and a number of the city's oldest and ornate homes. |
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Overall, the South Meadows neighborhood had the lowest crime rate, respectively. |
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Boston town meetings were held here during the siege of Boston, when many Boston families made their homes in the neighborhood. |
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The Canal District was once an old eastern European neighborhood, but has been redeveloped into a very popular bar, restaurant and club scene. |
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The Centralville neighborhood, ZIP Code 01850, is the northeastern section of the city, north of the Merrimack River and east of Beaver Brook. |
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The Highlands, ZIP Code 01851, is the most populated neighborhood, with almost a quarter of the city residing here. |
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The older parts of the neighborhood are around University Avenue and Mammoth Road, whereas the newer parts are around Varnum Avenue. |
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As a child, he lived in a declining neighborhood just off Hollywood Boulevard. |
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It's pretty apparent that Craig the weatherman was not in my Brooklyn neighborhood because we had a full-blown snowicane. |
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The rich people in that neighborhood were stuck up and not friendly at all. |
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He was born in 1940 in the Qiblah neighborhood of Kuwait City and belongs to a locally highly-revered family of businessmen and politicians. |
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I would grab her upstretched arms and swing her onto my hip, and we would walk around the neighborhood until we found something to do. |
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For example, a neighborhood of single-family homes may be upzoned to multifamily residential or a mixed-use zone. |
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Folks in our neighborhood come from every walk of life, prince and pauper, investor and janitor. |
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John picks up litter in our neighborhood because it gives him warm fuzzies. |
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The houses looked very bright when they whitewashed the whole neighborhood. |
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There are always several zayats in the neighborhood of a kyoung, to which the devotees of Boodh resort to listen to their priests. |
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In the summers she cleaned out the neighborhood brook so the children could watch the pollywogs and water spiders, planting moss along the banks. |
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He has no friends, his parents pay him little attention, and a neighborhood bully delights in giving him atomic wedgies. |
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They meet by chance at a cafe on the titular Parisian street, located in a well-heeled Right Bank neighborhood near the Arc de Triomphe. |
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Now it looked as if the neighborhood had been blitzed with bombs. |
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We would have neighborhood block parties, start at one house for cocktails and end up at whosever house had the pool,'' Bales laughs. |
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Sometimes a neighborhood cat, a calico, wanders by and peers in. |
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However, Redfin agents have found that the real trend in 2014 neighborhood popularity is a short commute at an affordable price. |
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Rice's neighborhood graduated from high school, but he earned a doctorate and became an astrogeologist. |
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A confessed music obsessive, Dam perplexed neighborhood kids with his dedication to craft and burgeoning audiophilia. |
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In my neighborhood, soldiers set up shop in a daycare center. |
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Her inspiration to help children comes from baby-sitting her two younger brothers and others in the neighborhood. |
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According to a report by Almayadeen news website, the explosion rocked Jermanna neighborhood in Rif Damashq. |
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In one neighborhood, East Woburn, the incidence of leukemia was seven times the normal rate. |
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Some of the rumormongers in the neighborhood wondered if I was actually her illegitimate child because she was always taking care of me. |
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Part one gives the details of toxic contamination in the rust-belt neighborhood of Buffalo, New York. |
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What's more, recent work suggests that the fortunes of any individual loner or clinger can vary depending on the blend in the neighborhood. |
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This has left some longtime Woodlawn residents feeling excluded from the rebirth of this old neighborhood. |
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A lupine and a blanketflower can still grow when knapweed erupts in the neighborhood. |
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Before long, wishes-gone-wrong have left the neighborhood swarming with tiny spaceships, crocodile armies, giant boogers. |
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Now located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, the company has expanded to include a gluten free bread line made in a dedicated bakery. |
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The field jump-starts free electrons in the neighborhood, accelerating them enough to emit X-ray photons known as bremsstrahlung radiation. |
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But when it comes to style, Hotel Andra in Seattle's shoppy Belltown neighborhood trumps anything within a wide radius. |
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City of Los Angeles, a case involving a small Hasidic shul in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. |
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So Sheryl and I went to the Emergency Meeting of the Abu Tor neighborhood. |
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IlliniCare Health made the announcement today at an event at Willa Cather Elementary School in Chicago's Garfield Park neighborhood. |
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Our protest is about asking them to think through alternatives, even in the immediate neighborhood. |
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Al-Safia neighborhood is a mixture of Somali and Yemeni smells, words and culture. |
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The National SOS Radio Network would like to hear from citizens regarding the success of their neighborhood tests. |
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The incessant flashing of the neon sign kept the neighborhood awake. |
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Milepost 31 is a unique project information center that will bring more people into the district and support the economic viability of this historic neighborhood. |
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But since it can also collect unsightly piles of plastic toys or become an impromptu litter box for neighborhood cats, it's nice to be able to cover it when not in use. |
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But in practice, the most of real processes have nonlinear behavior and their linearization is possibly only in a near neighborhood of an operating point. |
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Burden announced a new zoning proposal for promoting a dynamic mix of housing and light industry in the Hunters Point neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens. |
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At the same time, the lawsuit contends that the Reiters have complied with noise, parking, and traffic requirements in their residential neighborhood. |
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Armen is thin and tall, almost two heads above the neighborhood children. |
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Whether you visit the neighborhood dog park or take your dog along on the summer road trip, your dog still runs the risk of encountering kennel cough and other infected dogs. |
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They noted that Bab Qibli neighborhood in the city of Hamah was stormed by the security forces, who ransacked it as they arrested dozens of civilians. |
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Plan some fun things for you and your BFF to do together this summer, like a campout in the backyard, organizing a neighborhood carnival or volunteering. |
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The Skinker DeBalivere area in the Centra West End, for example, has been majority black for more than two decades, but has remained an integrated, thriving neighborhood. |
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He has carried legislation which placed all-way stops in residential neighborhood intersections and enacted a ban on overnight commercial vehicle parking. |
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The Friends of Van Cortlandt Park, a local neighborhood advocacy group, had sought an emergency order to stop the city from doing any work in the Park. |
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A community-operated irrigation canal, or acequia, threads its way from the riverbanks where the crows chatter into a neighborhood of low adobe abodes. |
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Jaleel White first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season as the ultranerdy Steve Urkel, a neighborhood lad whose crush on Laura was unrequited. |
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His tinkersome habits and lawlessness, combined with his easy style and good nature, made his threshing jobs few and far between in each neighborhood. |
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Conceived as part of a 1950s-era slum-clearance program, the immense superblock required the demolition of an entire neighborhood of dilapidated tenements and brownstones. |
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Companies can check the effectiveness of a street team by watching sales in the team's neighborhood. The team that doesn't get results won't get work. |
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Bingley, an eligible bachelor who has arrived in the neighborhood. |
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The glacial deposits that redirected the flow of the river left the drumlins that dot the city, most notably, Fort Hill in the Belvidere neighborhood. |
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This successful local chain of touchless, self-service car washes serves neighborhood communities from four strategic locations throughout the greater Boise metro area. |
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In Watertown Square, the nexus of the town, the town's border extends south of the Charles to encompass the neighborhood surrounding Casey Playground. |
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This neighborhood houses artisans, workshops and craft shops. |
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Magnetic compasses are prone to errors in the neighborhood of such bodies. |
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The Sufi orders, the Tijaniyah and the Qadiriyyah, have great influence not only in the country, but in Morocco, Algeria, Senegal and other neighborhood countries as well. |
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In San Francisco, California, USA, Balboa's name appears among a row of avenues which are named after Spanish conquistadors and in a San Francisco neighborhood Balboa Park. |
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We've only had one bad-weather situation since we've been in business. A driver before Ben was making a delivery to a custie in a residential neighborhood. |
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The earth above and around them was as compact as any in the neighborhood. |
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Like streetwise residents in underpoliced neighborhoods, copwise individuals learn to reinterpret the mundane scenarios, spaces, and people found in the neighborhood. |
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So Americans are stuck between chef-driven omakase meals at elite restaurants that cost a fortune and the cheap, predictable fare at our neighborhood places. |
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The true prominence is estimated by visualising the three dimensional surface in the neighborhood of the col and interpolating between the enclosing contours. |
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Barry did grow up in a white neighborhood, you know, and he does know how to conversate, and he does know how to pronounce his vowels, he knows how to talk. |
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Directly north of Pacific Heights facing the waterfront is the Marina, a neighborhood popular with young professionals that was largely built on reclaimed land from the Bay. |
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North of the Western Addition is Pacific Heights, an affluent neighborhood that features the homes built by wealthy San Franciscans in the wake of the 1906 earthquake. |
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Our neighborhood was our only reason to exchange hollow greetings. |
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That's what two boys experience after they finish a bug killing spree throughout their neighborhood, despite the warnings from the local mortician. |
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At that instant who should appear but our faithful Mata, driving the old caleche in which we were in the habit of making our little excursions in the neighborhood of the Port. |
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Thresholding and neighborhood definition are further lossful transformations which make details of the original application data virtually unrecoverable. |
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Megalith Capital Management and Urban Realty Partners have launched sales for 200 Water Street, a 6-story boutique residential building in DUMBO neighborhood. |
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With the Hop series, PlayFirst broadens the Diner Dash universe as the heroine from the megahit game, Flo, serves as a mentor to fledgling shops in her neighborhood. |
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Everything about the experience would be hyperlocal. Dine at a neighborhood restaurant, hit the bar down the street, stop at a gallery or shop at a store. |
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Over 400 off-the-wall TOYOTA ANTICS parties have popped up to-date, including a mix of festivals, underground warehouse shows and neighborhood block parties. |
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I wouldn't put a high-end stereo in your car in this neighborhood. |
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You'll get tips on buying a microscope to using it to investigate insect larvae, crustaceans, and other itty bitty buggies from your neighborhood pond or puddle. |
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Since 1989, the six contemplative sisters with the silver cross necklaces have lived and shared Salesian spirituality in three houses in the Northside neighborhood. |
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