Dad didn't like it 'cause it was too bougie and gentrified and full of tourists and rich hippies. |
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You can't expect to be free to work the street in areas used extensively by gentrified yuppies. |
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The regulars jammed against the bar are part of the young, gentrified crowd who have colonised the inner walls of the City. |
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Now, being of the champagne socialist disposition in many matters of taste and lifestyle I enjoy my foods gentrified and organic. |
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The actress plays Julia Cook, the gentrified, married English lover of Ned and a fictional character. |
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Their regular meeting place was a restaurant smack-dab in the middle of the newly gentrified Times Square. |
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The few gentrified streets did once house members of the leftish intelligentsia. |
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Denver is a newly gentrified metropolitan area surrounded by the rugged, snow-capped Colorado Rockies. |
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Apart from hastily built apartment blocks, there is no real sense of community in any newly gentrified city area. |
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If you go to some places in west London, it's incredibly gentrified and everything's nine pounds for a tabbouleh wrap. |
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The area long ago began to be gentrified, but it still bears the imprint of its recent history in somewhat lower house prices than the adjacent suburb of Nightcliff proper. |
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It is more gentrified than the Bronx, for example, and rather obviously gayer and more ethnically mixed than many small towns. |
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Among the professional bohemians of gentrified Tribeca, Karl Taro Greenfeld spins mesmerizing stories in Triburbia. |
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Now the area, called Fondren, has gentrified and is filled with shops, restaurants, and progressive-minded residents. |
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The house had that gentrified look common along the Peacham Road. |
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The series was set in Wapping, in what has since become a gentrified landscape, home to prosperous businesses and City types who dwell in its newly built de luxe homes. |
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What they do publish is a colour-glossy pamphlet telling first-time condo-buyers how they can get in on the ground floor of soon-to-be gentrified neighbourhoods. |
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The general vibe is straightforward and in-your-face – and the gallery is aptly sited in the gentrified, but still cool, De Pijp neighbourhood. |
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I've lived on 'The Bowery', for 30 years. It's gentrified now, but it used to be known for bums. |
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The sprit of the 50's city lives, but it is now more often found in an aging boomburb strip mall than in a gentrified downtown. |
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You are producing generation after generation of chaps and girls who have a very limited understanding of life experience outside of their own gentrified clique. |
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People like myself who are long-term residents of the area have themselves become gentrified, and that's really symptomatic of what's happened here as a whole. |
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In the absence of other candidates, Highland commissions had to be filled up with such men, a less gentrified set than their English counterparts. |
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It's still becomin yuppified n gentrified, bit eh's one ay the last sortay bastions. |
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There are no cosy Victorian squares surrounded by gentrified terraces. |
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The City in the 70s would be unrecognizable to denizens of the gentrified metropolis of today. |
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Could it be that, for the first time since pop culture emerged in the 1950s, it too is being gentrified, even made elitist? |
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The area has been gentrified, but retains a diverse cultural community and vibrant, bohemian flair. |
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Certain elements of the cultures of sustainability seem to lack in gentrified areas. |
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Conversely, Cabbagetown in Toronto was gentrified, and inner-city neighbourhoods in other Canadian cities remained very stable. |
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This area was recently gentrified, and has many new condos, some that are warehouses converted into modern lofts. |
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Like the gentrified and protective large landowners of the past,, the Forestry Commission is doing exactly the same with the same intention. |
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Today's lesson: gentrify not, lest ye also be gentrified. |
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One can imagine his dismay were he ever to have imagined that his graven image would one day be up for sale in a junk shop in a gentrified East Vancouver neighbourhood. |
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This former whaling village, halfway between Santa Cruz and Monterey, has yet to be gentrified. |
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Boosting the socioeconomic fabric of the neighborhood is the way to prevent commuter suburbs, overly gentrified neighborhoods or areas without any commercial activity. |
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Normative aspects regarding sustainability such as open ethics based on diversity and reflexivity are more difficult in gentrified areas populated only by certain residents. |
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The gentrified Super Motard genre has quickly developed into an effective bike for zipping effortlessly around town, but also capable of commuting at highway speed, or even touring if you add the requisite side and tank bags. |
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The 22-term congressman clung on even as Harlem gentrified, with young white and black hipsters crowding onto café terraces on Lenox Avenue and tourists flooding the soul-food restaurants. |
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He spent the day before the primary shoring up support in Dorchester, where he lives, and South Boston, once a tough Irish neighbourhood, which is now becoming gentrified. |
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After nearly 20 years as a gallery destination, and despite a spate of sleek new apartment buildings, it is still nothing but art, and it still feels surprisingly raw — gentrified but not especially gentled. |
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Inner city neighbourhoods have been gentrified or marginalized. |
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These inequalities are materialised in all our cities by residential segregation around hierarchised districts, from the desirable, gentrified suburb to the sink estate. |
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The building is situated in one of Montreal's oldest industrial districts, now rapidly being gentrified and renovated for high-tech commerial and luxury residential uses. |
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Since 2000, Hollywood has been increasingly gentrified due to revitalization by private enterprise and public planners. |
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In the meantime, some of these areas began to become gentrified, attracting loft developments and new flats, which have profited from its river views and central location. |
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In recent years decrepit cities looking for new revenue and a symbol of hope have gentrified their waterfront wharfs and warehouses with great fanfare. |
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The area has also slowly gentrified from an exclusively Italian American, working-class enclave to more of a mix of young professionals and families. |
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