Looking into the arcade, one sees a flower stall, a greengrocer's shop and a down-at-the-heels tropical-themed restaurant. |
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The 175-employee company has also become an anchor in restoring the city's down-at-the-heels Over the Rhine section. |
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The Robesons are old settlers in this once down-at-the-heels urban neighborhood very recently gone trendy and upscale. |
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The down-at-the-heels Atlantic City Boardwalk and its 1970s-era casinos can't match the glitz of the Vegas Strip. |
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It's a seemingly random collection of down-at-the-heels housing, low-rent stores, and trash-strewn vacant lots. |
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Perhaps the buyers were put off by the down-at-the-heels atmosphere and grime level of the joint. |
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Even the comparatively down-at-the-heels south end of town, where the Art Center campus is being built, is in good shape. |
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Lo is best known for his development of Xintiandi, a down-at-the-heels Shanghai neighborhood that he transformed into the city's premiere entertainment and retail district. |
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Two are notable-a witty fop, who lives nearby, and a down-at-the-heels aristocrat, who has been sponging off the family for decades. |
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Dark, in need of a haircut and pathologically thin, he looked like a down-at-the-heels rocker. |
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Two are notable-a witty fop, worthy of Oscar Wilde, who lives nearby, and a down-at-the-heels aristocrat, who has been sponging off the family for decades. |
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