Afterwards, at the after-party at a swanky uptown bar, the stars gathered to drink and revel in their love of the violent sport. |
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Late one cold night on an uptown A train, a homeless man sat quietly eating his dinner from a aluminum carry-out plate. |
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Further uptown, closer to Greenwich Village, two other Irish bar owners are thanking their lucky stars. |
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Whimsical designs have cropped up everywhere from downtown lofts to uptown ranch homes. |
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Far uptown, near Columbia University, is the small triangle of Straus Park, where West End Avenue and Broadway intersect at 106th Street. |
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Work a vintage fedora, tam or veiled hat into your wardrobe for a bit of uptown chic. |
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I was born in 1973 in Kingston, raised uptown with a suburban, middle-class lifestyle. |
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As we pushed through the crowd to walk uptown, people around us were crying, or gasping in horror. |
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Then we walked uptown to the EV, and then had some cannoli and coffee, followed by a trip to St. Mark's Books. |
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And so I left feeling very good, and as I took the bus uptown to meet the missus, I finished the song, almost without thinking. |
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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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It's where our main subway lines converge, where uptown meets downtown, where east meets west. |
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But the collision of an uptown venue with a downtown theme only pokes fun at the fuzzy lines now dividing these camps. |
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Check out his uptown vixen look of rhinestone-studded bra tops worn with skinny pants. |
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Unfortunately, I didn't get to read it on my commute uptown today because I left it in the living room by accident. |
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Ten blocks south of the heart of the peace march, protesters streamed through the Union Square subway station toward an uptown train. |
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I was traveling on bus in uptown Manhattan, when I spotted this object of my desire, so I got off and went straight to the shop. |
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At the end of the letter it said to meet again at another restaurant in the uptown area the next day at noon. |
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All of them watched as the dogs ran onto the train tracks that divided the ghetto from the uptown. |
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I was uptown again this weekend, the sudden drop in temperature giving notice that Central Park's autumn colours would soon disappear. |
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He's in the New York Presbyterian Hospital that is uptown on the upper west side called the Columbia. |
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The wine list, again, was cheap compared to uptown prices and so we settled for a bottle of Brouilly at just under thirty bucks. |
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Actresses, socialites and Manhattan's uptown girls flocked to his boutique at 33 East 68th Street. |
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But the price tags at his uptown emporium weren't the only things in the gleaming cases that were hard to swallow. |
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But the attacks did force her to pack up her family, leave their apartment and stay with relatives and friends uptown for 10 days. |
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You'd expect high prices like that in uptown nightclubs, not in a pokey little indie pub. |
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This is a bar far away from the uptown Yuppy-bars with top dollar cocktails. |
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Energized by their victory, the marchers strolled downtown, then across town, then uptown again without incident. |
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But on my drive back uptown I saw that on every block there seemed to be a homeless person. |
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Along with recommendations related to the uptown region and urban sprawl, the height and density study provided a set of recommendations on student housing. |
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They refuse to take passengers any further uptown and into Harlem. |
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We have tracked down some of the more prominent residents in the uptown apartment building that had the nine-foot-wide nest of a red-tailed hawk removed the other day. |
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Concrete is a downtown boutique with sought-after uptown fashions. |
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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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Of course many youngsters go uptown because, with rents skyrocketing downtown, it makes economic sense. |
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There was no trouble on the ferry as it reached Manhattan and a few of the passengers boarded the subway to the protest uptown. |
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While Ernst Janning was in the dock on Broadway, in early April, a different kind of trial was underway in a Lilliputian theater next to a comedy club, about two miles uptown. |
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Meanwhile, the uptown communities are hashing out their agendas. |
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A woman of a certain age was approaching the uptown subway at 86th and Lexington. |
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Complaints went uptown to the general offices: the man at the information window had been unobliging, had been rude, had been insulting. |
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It is perfectly true, however, that both uptown and downtown, writers drank, womanized and had misogynistic attitudes. |
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The crowd is an inscrutable one: uptown, downtown, out of town, down in the mouth and mouths that won't quit. |
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But first I will go uptown to Ryan's Ale House and drink Funky Monkey pilsner until I throw up on the foosball table. |
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Light touches of art deco give the sparely decorated room an uptown feel. |
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It was an anyhow streetscape, built for hard work and proletarian scraping, utterly different from the glittering, gridded uptown. |
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Appearing in 10 seasons of the TV show has progressed the 54-year-old's label from uptown Manhattan into the living rooms of middle America. |
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Tasteful and traditional was the mood, the hush of lobbies in discreet uptown hotels. |
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From down home to uptown, food festivals and farmers' markets, gourmet vegetarian to our famous Alberta beef, there's something for every palate. |
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I now live in the north end with my husband and have a small shop in the uptown that I opened about 8 years ago. |
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A vibrant uptown core is important to the economic prosperity of Saint John. |
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Already retired she lives downtown, but she works in a ministry uptown, in a very populated quarter with very simple people. |
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In fact, Lara's latest album, recorded in her studio in a chic uptown district of Montreal, contains little to provoke or disturb. |
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She is Sarah, the uptown girl and apple of her protective father's eye. |
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I found myself wandering, freezing cold, on the streets of uptown Waterloo, loudly having a discussion about the theoretical persona of a student. |
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Go uptown about 20 blocks, hang a right, and walk five avenues over. |
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A little further uptown is Lesbomonde, where the ladies rule supreme. |
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A few days later on a deserted Sunday morning I rode from the Mayflower three miles down to the Jacob Javits Center on the Hudson, then scootered back uptown that afternoon. |
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She presides over her uptown domain with benignity, unpredictable wit, two-fisted pugnaciousness, and a remarkable insight into the human condition. |
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I trudged in some direction, uptown I hoped, toward my hotel, which was not really near Fifth Avenue and probably not uptown. |
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It was the fall of 1968, the first day of class at Dominican College in uptown New Orleans. |
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As people were packing their cars to evacuate back then, I was in an uptown hospital in labor. |
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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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Walking uptown through the frosted streets last Thursday I felt a smug satisfaction with the city and the way that familiar sights seemed transformed by the snow. |
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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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This resulted in three smaller marches uptown as protesters mainly ignored police warnings to stay on the sidewalk and instead spilled out onto the streets. |
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This brave and exciting cityscape gives way to more prosaic buildings on College and Queens Street, while further uptown is the amiable Victorian enclave of Cabbage Town. |
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Approximately half the paintings uptown depicted vessels of some sort. |
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In 1962 the Sidney Janis Gallery mounted The New Realists, the first major pop art group exhibition in an uptown art gallery in New York City. |
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Over the years she'd tried to tell himself that his uptown girl was just another lay. |
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There was the time the toddler spilled a water bag filled with goldfish on the uptown No. 1, the day the man boarded the No. 4 at Union Square with a boa constrictor coiled around his neck. |
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Like the perfect model of a respectable uptown college girl. |
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According to fashion magazine Vogue, uptown New Yorkers are sporting boucle suits for school runs. |
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A romantic letdown, sure, but he is, he says before hustling uptown to rehearse with the college jazz band, way too busy to carry a torch for a 22-year-old goddess. |
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Now uptown is lionizing the longtime renegade. |
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Until the late 70s the city's cultural scene was divided, with little traffic between the art galleries, chi-chi uptown discos and grimy Lower East Side punk haunts. |
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It seemed to the uptown routiners that aurality had its own set of advantages, and in the absence of strong evidence to the contrary it is hard to argue against them. |
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