The central area was surprisingly quiet compared, say, to York's Stonegate, but it soon became clear why. |
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He was sitting in a traffic queue on York's eastern outskirts when the familiar sound of sirens wafted through the air. |
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At a leisurely lunch in New York's romantic Cafe des Artistes, customers were quick to credit red wine with turning back the clock. |
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The thunderous roar of these guns of war ripped through York's Museum Gardens today to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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Friesians and Jerseys will have to trample a lot of washing before they become as unpopular as York's pigeons. |
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A chapel beside the ruins of the World Trade Centre was the place chosen by New York's outgoing mayor to deliver his farewell address yesterday. |
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The station is one of the city's principal transport interchanges, with rail services, numerous bus routes and York's busiest taxi ranks. |
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Why does Dolan persist in five at the back when it clearly doesn't suit York's style of play? |
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A conservation watchdog has given its wholehearted support to the Evening Press campaign to save York's Odeon. |
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I'm told that in York's last game against them many years ago there was a bit of aggro, so we're expecting a hard game from them. |
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By then, his reputation and standing in New York's high society will be going, going, gone. |
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No other single event epitomizes that fact so flagrantly as does Folk Fest, the red-headed stepchild of New York's annual Outsider Art Fair. |
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Could there ever be a venue more redolent of York's history than the Barbican? |
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The man who helped create York's world-famous Jorvik Viking Centre has offered to help save the Mystery Plays. |
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The stone in York's city wall is wind and storm worn leaving trails in the stone of resistant seams. |
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Safety at York's oldest swimming pool complex has been upgraded following an Easter refit ordered by York leisure chiefs. |
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I hope those who meet to consider York's future next month reflect on this salutary tale. |
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The Duke of York's lodgings at both palaces were remodelled and refurnished in anticipation of the 1673 marriage. |
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I share the concern about York's allocation of resources within the North Yorkshire police. |
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Most charges focus on the Mafia's control of New York's waterfront, vast and beautiful, but for years a nest of corruption. |
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However, we all know the REAL reason I love our new place is that it is barely a hop, skip, or jump from one of New York's best cupcake joints. |
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A show currently at New York's Janos Gat Gallery features Ross's latest works, along with representative examples of earlier series. |
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Scores of young performers are preparing to tread the boards at York's Grand Opera House when its summer youth production opens next week. |
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Much of the debate of the review of York's Green Belt review will rightly centre on the areas that may be used for future development. |
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New York's version of a southwestern roadhouse is wild fun, especially on weekend nights. |
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And this stylish rollerblader shows off some of her skills in New York's Times Square. |
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It will start at York's Millennium Bridge and take in a scenic route around the walkways. |
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An exhibition of locomotives and rolling stock drew crowds to York's old station. |
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York's archives, which detail 800 years of the city's history, have been at the centre of a relocation row. |
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The theme is York's environment, which takes in science, geography, history and arts topics. |
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He has used York's walk-in centre after suffering a wound playing rugby league. |
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New York's Fashion Week has nothing on the runway show at Hairball, the East Coast's largest annual hair design competition. |
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For her final day of community service at New York's sanitation department she wore a diamante studded gown. |
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It was on December 27, 1904, at the Duke of York's Theatre in London that JM Barrie's celebrated eternal boy first took flight. |
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It has become a magnet for avant-gardists who want to hang out in a place that has become a byword for New York's alternative arts scene. |
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At present, no one can be sure how much of York's heritage is locked away for safe-keeping. |
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During New York's fiscal crisis of the 1970s, he thundered from the pulpit against Wall Street's malefactors of great wealth. |
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His conception of power is reflexive and scants the complexity of New York's political culture. |
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It hit the scene in the early eighties and went on to become the longest running musical on New York's Broadway and London's West End. |
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York's city walls, among the longest and best-preserved of their kind in England, are a scheduled ancient monument. |
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It was painful to watch, even more painful to hear the Doncaster fans laughing at York's schoolboy errors. |
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The word on the street is that he has ballooned up like a float in New York's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. |
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A Greek Orthodox Archbishop spreads incense during a special celebration at New York's Central Park bandshell. |
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If cycling is one way to sort out York's traffic problems, how come the frequent theft of bikes is brushed off as one of those things? |
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York's seven Visitor Information Patrols are rolling out their barrows and are ready to welcome tourists to the city. |
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This glimmer of hope is welcome indeed for York as Thrall has been an important part of York's broad economic base. |
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Without it, York's historical fabric would have been ruined and its retail heart irreparably damaged. |
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New York's approach might well cause other states to revisit harsh approaches to removals of children from the battered parent. |
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Elderly patients stuck in hospital beds because of a care crisis will be moved by next month, York's head of social services has promised. |
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Furthermore, his trademark fusion of ornate mysticism and lurid pop-art aesthetics had taken a toehold in New York's art scene as well. |
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With February's biting winds sweeping down the Manhattan avenues, she transfers the idea to the grande dame of New York's museums, the Met. |
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So why does York's wonderful electric traffic sign still insist there are 80 car park spaces available at the long-closed site? |
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York's cup-tie at Appleby Frodingham yesterday was abandoned without a ball being bowled because of the wet weather. |
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It was in the heart of what was now considered Spanish Harlem and served the bilingual descendants of New York's Spanish speaking immigrants. |
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More than 30,000 people were expected to hit town for the race meeting alone, let alone the thousands of trippers roaming York's attractions. |
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A Circus boss told today how children abused customers and attacked showmen's caravans when his show came to York's Knavesmire. |
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New York's Saw Mill River was stocked with bitterlings ten years ago, but two years later they had disappeared. |
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The organisers, three of New York's most powerful media moguls, were avoiding the obvious comparison. |
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A violent episode from York's past will be brought back to life this Bank Holiday when the Civil War siege of the city is re-enacted. |
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The media could publicise the event and help provide additional funding for a worthwhile monument to enhance York's beauty. |
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Renziehausen is a quiet, meek mouse of a soldier with no backbone, and York's performance suggests these qualities very nicely. |
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New York's legislature was one of the last to pass a blue-sky law, letting through a deliberately enfeebled version. |
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For all the excitement New York's electro parties generated last year, little came out of the scene but underproduced music. |
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A piece of York's murky past emerged from the depths, when workers on the Ouse came across an old barrow in the river. |
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These new arrivals will make York's already overheated housing market completely unjust. |
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At last there is official recognition of New Jersey's unmannerliness in emptying its housekeeping slops into New York's front yard. |
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Although clearly not one of York's oldest pubs, the boozer does have a proud and well-recorded history. |
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People bring in arrowheads from New York's five boroughs, snake skins from Central Park. |
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Its energy, and sometimes its direct support, spread into New York's five boroughs. |
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An urban dandy, powder-dry, with a bouffant stiff enough to scrub a floor, Weinstein is one of the more durable figures in New York's nightworld. |
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Each state then set its own standards for naturalizing new citizens, and New York's were lax. |
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Fashionable hipsters and art patrons mingled in the boxy gallery tucked in New York's chic Chelsea district. |
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It happened last Sunday, during New York's one and only snowfall this winter. |
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She will be at the museum to exhibit her needlecraft on November 24 and 25 during York's St Nicholas Fayre. |
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York's animal shelter is packed out with unwanted cats and dogs who now need new homes. |
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Two men recently died, an ambitious neophyte politician and his political rival, in a bizarre shooting in New York's City Council chambers. |
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York's Ladies went back to the top of the North Eastern Indoor Bowls League at the expense of New Earswick. |
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City of York's top two teams began the new year with a bang thanks to big wins over first teams from Leeds and Stockton respectively. |
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York's already variable air quality is set to worsen to the point that the city is penalised by the Government. |
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He was even nominated for the award of York's Millennium Person of the Past, later won by pacifist Joseph Rowntree. |
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As part of the campaign, the Evening Press is asking for your nominations for York's real community champions. |
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The actress was forced to review her disbelief in ghosts when she saw a spectre at New York's Belasco Theater. |
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The debate about private car use in York has vexed York's politicians and transport planners for decades. |
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Ambitious new proposals for York's vital Castle-Piccadilly area could see the car park at the foot of Clifford's Tower buried underground. |
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When what was to become York's prime rugby league club was first founded it had precious little money and no permanent home. |
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In early 1996, he was hailed as the man who could save New York's most vulnerable children. |
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A member of York's alternative community, she was staying in the Bootham house after squatting at the White Swan Hotel in Piccadilly. |
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Men may be from Mars and women from Venus but when it comes to the Lord Mayor of York's Christmas nosh-up, both sexes are on an equal footing. |
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York's defence was stalwart and the forwards worked themselves to exhaustion to keep their lead. |
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The youngster then failed by only half a length to get the better of Blue Tomato in a hot nursery race at York's Ebor meeting. |
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They camped out on York's pavements overnight to ensure the best view of the regal visitors. |
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The odd goal in seven gave Northern Counties Premier League leaders Sheffield a victory over City of York's first team on Saturday. |
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New York's reputation as fashion capital of the United States is long-standing. |
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It's a double Bank Holiday and, as you'd expect, there are plenty of special events happening in York's nightspots this weekend. |
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The anti-begging campaign comes as York's city centre manager takes steps to identify legitimate buskers. |
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One OF York's worst eyesore houses could be in line for a facelift if the city council steps in and forces its owner to sell up. |
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Skaters could get their outdoor fun after all, despite York's first open-air ice rink closing over Christmas. |
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Bar 38, one of York's newest venues, has applied for permission to extend its opening times from midnight every day. |
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It's a sequel to last year's Masses, which found Spring Heel Jack collaborating with New York's most important underground jazz cats. |
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They struck back at New York's finest, and the movement to attain full civil rights was born. |
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A police station on some of York's troubled estates or outlying towns and villages at night could make all the difference. |
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Former world champion Steve Davis chalks his cue as the UK Snooker Championships got under way today at York's Barbican Centre. |
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She was the first Hispanic American to serve as a judge in New York's Southern District. |
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Out on the roads round Rivington, near Bolton, York's Charly Wegelius once again found the Aussies too hot to handle. |
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The winger, a product of York's powerful junior section, took his chance with pace, swerve and strength but Ford could not make the conversion. |
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The castle site is symbolic of York's importance in national affairs of state, much of which is forgotten by people, or not known. |
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During the war, he served as a captain in York's civil defence, dealing with air raids on the city. |
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Princess Anne is the patron of the national charity and will address more than 1,200 delegates at the University of York's Central Hall. |
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At NailBarOne, York's new express manicure outlet in Swinegate, men are becoming part of the regular clientele. |
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Paul is lying face down on a treatment couch in a room at the Healing Clinic in York's Fulford Cross. |
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The Royal meet will be hosted at York's Knavesmire in June as its home course in Berkshire undergoes a massive facelift. |
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Stick your head through and hey presto, it looks to have been impaled on a pikestaff above York's royal gateway. |
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A woman called New York's far-left talk-radio station WBAI in support of a protest march. |
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The foundry was also responsible for many local commissions, including York's first gas lamps and the railings for St Leonard's Place. |
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This is a tribute to all those who work so hard in York's tourism industry. |
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In January this year, York police moved to clear the streets of beggars officers said were plaguing tourists and denting York's image. |
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Some of the designs seem, at first glance, a little too complex and just too plain clever for their or New York's good. |
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The decision by New York's leaders to borrow the words of others has been greeted with consternation in some quarters. |
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York's Millennium Bridge was among the constructions to scoop a prize at the national Civic Trust Awards. |
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York's medieval farmers who used to plough a furrow here would still recognise it. |
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Seven passengers aboard a sight-seeing helicopter survive when it plunged into New York's East River just after takeoff. |
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We arrived home to the revelations about how disgusting York's public conveniences had been allowed to become over the Bank Holiday. |
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But today none the less marks a triumph of huge import, signaling America's and New York's irrepressibility. |
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This point about York's and Thursday's ultimate subservience to the army is iterated visually in the same scene. |
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York's year of Millennium celebrations are to be captured on videotape for posterity for present and future generations. |
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He potted the loan Warrior goal, breaking York's shutout in the third period. |
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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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Not all the projects have garnered critical acclaim, but few involved in New York's music scene fail to acknowledge Moss' gutsiness. |
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Opponents have halted plans for voters in York's next local elections to place their crosses by post. |
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That cross-referred to an interview inside which noted that York's great dame has a passion for needlework. |
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During a curtain call after a performance at New York's Joyce SoHo Theater, there is a standing ovation. |
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York's newest comedy club takes its name from the oldest gag in the joke book. |
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New York's transport system is geared up to get masses of people round the city quickly, cheaply and easily. |
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This inevitably put the defence under pressure and this eventually led to York's second goal. |
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The Millfield roundabout on York's ring road has become the gateway to a number of potential snack spots. |
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York's homeless community say filling the daytime hours is one of their toughest tasks. |
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Transport planners at City of York Council are keen to press forward with a scheme which could dramatically cut congestion on York's roads. |
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Rogue traders who prey on York's elderly residents could face court as city councillors step up their campaign against doorstep crime. |
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As stories like this proliferate, we become increasingly fearful for York's future. |
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The National Railway Museum has appointed a new deputy head with a strong background in serving York's heritage. |
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More are needed to ensure that the York's tourist trade is not devastated by a spell of wet weather. |
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As reported in Monday's Evening Press, York Police have launched a new push to remove beggars from York's streets. |
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Selby are eying the chance of ending York's 13-year stranglehold on the local game when the two sides meet next Saturday. |
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Labour will preserve and enhance York's wonderful historic and green environment, while ensuring the city does not stagnate. |
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Using council figures, York's Environment Forum has demonstrated that York's housing need can be met without developing greenfield sites. |
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York's traffic was plunged into rush-hour gridlock again as half-term holidaymakers joined commuters on the congested roads. |
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The horrified owners of a popular bakery today told of their shock at being caught up in York's grisly double murder hunt. |
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But here the roles are reversed, with Susannah York's money-grabbing socialite as the teacher in matters of elocution and manners. |
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He didn't survive his encounter with the men who are supposedly New York's finest. |
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He mentioned, too, the increasing disputatiousness of New York's board of directors. |
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The dungeon is more like a catacomb, linking a series of tableaux that expose the grisliest entrails of York's history. |
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Arms aloft, hips swaying, feet shuffling every which way, he was the talk of the dance floor at York's Gallery Nightclub. |
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Such a move would further strengthen York's rising role as a centre of horseracing excellence. |
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At one of York's premier football grounds, the air of anticipation quickly erupted into ecstasy at the first goal. |
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New York's East Village is filled with both Japanese expats and a ton of sushi restaurants. |
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The removal of the headquarters effectively downgrades York's military status. |
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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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New York's Richard Meier proposes a pairing of twin and triple towers, formed in the guise of a grid of avenues and streets raised high into the Manhattan sky. |
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When she arrived in sunny Gibraltar, Caroline was greeted by HMS York's Commanding Officer, Commander Paul Porter, before she sat down to a traditional lunch in the wardroom. |
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The countdown has begun to a celebration of York's past as a vital outpost of a multi-national empire, with the city's second annual Roman Festival. |
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The weighty dish is a re-creation of what York's aristocracy tucked into in the 14th century, while the lower classes commonly ate watery pea soup. |
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Sewers will remain the Achilles' heel of York's flood defences if environment chiefs fail to invest in the city's drainage system, according to a city leader. |
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If York's soldiers wish to really shine on the parade ground, they should take lessons from the barristers and solicitors' clerks at York Crown Court. |
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Two thirds of York's undergraduates live in university accommodation. |
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A gathering of more than 30 top city dignitaries met at York's Norwich Union Life headquarters to celebrate the raging success of York Business Pride. |
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The fear of a social explosion goes a long way to explain the crass media manipulation of the current changing of the guard at New York's City Hall. |
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She said research had shown that evenings were an area of weakness in York's tourism industry, with streets that were packed by day becoming empty as evening drew on. |
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New York's film-making community shares the aesthetic appreciation. |
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David Binney, the American saxophonist, is based at New York's 55 Bar, as is the raw-boned and independent guitarist Wayne Krantz, who joins him on this set. |
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Patrick Scott, York's director of education, said it was tempting to assume funding was being kept back, but he suspected the truth was more complicated. |
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Starting as an off-off-Broadway play at New York's Access Theatre in 1999, the play eventually found its way onto the big screen in a 2001 adaptation. |
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That new-found lead was extended to eight points as a ricochet from a grubber fell in York's favour and the ball was spun out to Alex Godfrey, who ignored spare men to cross. |
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Sadly, most people were caught in a mobile crush as crowds massed from one possible vantage point to another in search of York's secret firework display. |
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Fittingly the book ends with York's only surviving windmill, Holgate Mill. |
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The word redcap originally referred to a piece of red flannel tied for visibility around the caps of baggage carriers at New York's Grand Central Station. |
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Instead the District Attorney's Office and the newspapers focused on allegations that Scalise had extorted vast sums of money from New York's employers. |
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This beautifully illustrated hardcover volume accompanies an exhibition of works from the Powers Collection, on view this past spring at New York's Gagosian Gallery. |
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It is time now for more hard work to be done so that this vital manufacturing works can be saved, ensuring that York's past can again become its future. |
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So we sought out opinions from York's most knowledgeable musical minds. |
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Bar Talk has learned that regulars at one of York's classiest local boozers will be drinking the health of England's patron saint in style on Monday. |
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As enviable as his success is to the thousands of singers looking for their lucky break on New York's club circuit, some are sounding notes of caution. |
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Of course, Manhattan is only one of New York's five boroughs. |
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But the stonemasons who built the small parish church in Skelton invested it with the same love and care as they had lavished on York's cathedral. |
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York's tour buses trundle around their circuit come fair weather or foul. |
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He is not settling down for a comfy night in one of York's nicer hotels. |
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Bells from Rome's town hall, the Campidoglio, tolled at midday as television networks interrupted programmes to show footage of New York's devastation, without commentary. |
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Set in New York's Dominican community, the novel begins with Iliana, youngest daughter of her family returning to the bosom of her strict parents. |
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The right loves to bash New York's Citi Bike system, but bike share embodies the privatized, self-reliant ideals they espouse. |
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Symbolic of the new freedom were the pre-World War I bohemians of New York's Greenwich Village and the sexually precocious young women of the 1920s, the so-called flappers. |
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And, despite some stout defence, a feature of York's game this season, they were unable to prevent scrum half Duffy from scoring from short range. |
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York's law courts, the Crown Court in the shadow of Clifford's Tower and the Magistrates Court, in Clifford Street, are two of the city's landmarks. |
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Intimations of zoanthropy and diabolical rites also attend the depiction of New York's financial world in David DeCoteau's low-budget horror movie Wolves of Wall Street. |
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One might have expected him to sit on the boards of two or three of New York's more important cultural institutions, but so far as I know that was not the case. |
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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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A right royal rumpus has erupted over York's Golden Jubilee Rugby League Festival after a team from Oxford tried once again to muscle in on the event. |
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Freed from Middle America, her focus shifted to New York's literary society, where two women hold a torch for the celebrity novelist who has shucked them off. |
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Never mind York's links with Europe, the city's business people spend more time gabbing on the blower to Americans than they do to French or Germans. |
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Last month, City of York Council chiefs bowed to pressure from city centre restaurateurs who said York's evening parking bans had badly affected trade. |
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Our ostensible mission is to find New York's perfect pizza, but the restaurant is a little way off, so we duck into a dumpling bar for an appetiser. |
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The announcement brings to an end months of speculation over the future of next year's Royal meeting, following York's successful staging of the event. |
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It looked as though New York's City Hall had been overtaken by smokers intent on taunting Michael Bloomberg one last time. |
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One of York's free-standing gas lamps in the small road off Lawrence Street was to be replaced with an up-to-date electric mercury discharge lamp attached to a wall bracket. |
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He was a prominent figure in New York's social scene, with his lockjaw accent, unfailing good humor, and boundless enthusiasm for new experiences. |
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Who will be the first to locate York's secret stash of combustibles? |
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As a strong supporter of high educational standards, I should be cheering Mayor Bloomberg's plan to end social promotion for New York's third-graders. |
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Since being shunted off York's main thoroughfare, the market has been out of sight, out of mind to successive councils far keener to court the big multinational stores. |
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It couldn't have come at a worse time for the city's traders, who are gearing up for Christmas, but York's gridlocked roads are having an impact far beyond the city itself. |
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He introduced a proposal for a semi-annual sales tax holiday, and supported extending North York's sidewalk snow removal program to the entire megacity. |
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Until the doors of the new York Brewery pub opened, the nearest pint was served at the Huntsman Inn, Cattal, due to the strict nature of York's tied pubs. |
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It is New York's greatest horse race, it is my favorite horse race. |
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New York's Gay Activists Alliance, dedicated to nonviolent protest, has provided youthful leadership for homophiles of varying ideological persuasions. |
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At cabstands in many major airports like Chicago's O'Hare and New York's LaGuardia, there are special rates for people willing to share rides into the city. |
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Meanwhile, York's Elvis impersonator Eddie Vee will swap his rhinestone jumpsuit for a dapper two-piece when he takes to the stage as Buddy Holly. |
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They'll be glad they were quick off the mark because the practice has now been stopped by the director of New York's office of emergency management. |
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It has set a scorching pace in a bid to remain York's greenest company. |
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Organisers of York's November 5 fireworks spectacular were slammed as the aerial display proved a damp squib, with thousands of people unable to see the show. |
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Friction between York's buskers and retailers is nothing new. |
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York's historic streets received a pounding as throngs of sightseers packed into the city's snickleways and parks to enjoy the holiday atmosphere. |
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The report recommends that York's green spaces should be protected and enhanced and better design standards should be required for new developments in the city. |
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This latest boost shows the strength of York's diverse and vibrant economy and is a tribute to all those who work so hard to keep the city in the spotlight. |
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Its name, which once rode astride the corporate headquarters on New York's Columbus Circle, was ignominiously removed. |
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The purple-flowering black swallow-wort spreads rapidly in open areas and is found in New York's Hudson Valley and on Long Island, and throughout New England. |
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Mr Barclay said the threepenny bit would have been produced at a coin mint on the site of the old St Leonard's Hospital, next to York's Museum Gardens. |
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Tonight's showing of New York's hometown celestial alignment, known as Manhattanhenge, was a spectacular success that more than made up for the washout in May. |
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It might just be a chocoholic's sugar-induced fantasy, but rumour has it that this attractive village property was built in 1830 for one of York's famous Rowntree clan. |
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More than 2000 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Guiders from York, Selby and Tadcaster packed into York's Barbican Centre for their Millennium Thinking Day. |
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New York's LGBT Center, 31 years young, is undergoing a massive renovation. |
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A painting like Elevated was at once a confrontation with New York's urban jungle and an experiment in an edgy, high-toned, Cubist-derived modernism. |
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After a dozen years with an elite Manhattan law firm, the prodigy recast himself as a banker in time to save New York's largest savings banks from ruin. |
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The politicians would be asked to give a refrain of their favourite tunes, while listeners vote on who should take the plaudit of York's finest political voice. |
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In New York's Chrysler Building, a code variance was required from the fire department to locate the control panel in a room off the lobby rather than beside the elevators. |
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News that it may soon be available to hire for dinners and functions sets the seal on York's growing reputation as a quirky corporate conference destination. |
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York grabbed the cup with a shaky hand, popping the plastic top off, condensed steam on the inside edge before it all wafted out into York's face. |
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In January of this year, New York's intermediate appellate court in Brooklyn decided Empire Erectors and Electrical Company, Inc. |
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Cuomo traveled to Nassau County last week to sign New York's first property tax cap. |
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Uris died of natural causes on Saturday at his home on New York's Shelter Island. |
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He died of natural causes at his home on New York's Shelter Island, photographer Jill Uris said. |
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A large clay cylinder with a cuneiform inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II will highlight Doyle New York's auction of Rare Books and Autographs. |
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The latest contender on the scene is New York's very own Provocateur, a self-proclaimed hub for electronic dance music. |
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A's gangbanging braggadocio, and he dismissed bi-coastal rap rivalries to collaborate with New York's hip-hop heavyweights Public Enemy. |
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Gress, a stalwart on New York's downtown scene, is one reliable groovemeister and one of the most creative improvisers around. |
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On Kelleys Island in Lake Erie or in New York's Central Park, the grooves left by these glaciers can be easily observed. |
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Although York's Sheriff office is the oldest in England it is now a purely ceremonial post. |
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The York Youth Council consists of several young people who negotiate with the councillors to get better facilities for York's young people. |
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York's centre is enclosed by the city's medieval walls, which are a popular walk. |
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York's population has a slightly higher elderly population than the national average. |
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York's economy has been developing in the areas of science, technology and the creative industries. |
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Yorkshire Water, which has a local water extraction plant on the River Derwent at Elvington, manages York's drinking and waste water. |
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The citizens of London feared the city being plundered and enthusiastically welcomed York's son Edward, Earl of March. |
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After the rebellion the rebels' grievances formed the basis of Richard of York's opposition of a royal government from which he felt excluded. |
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York's claim was through a daughter of a second son, Henry's through the son of a third son. |
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The centre of the music publishing industry in the US during the late 19th century was in New York's 'Tin Pan Alley' district. |
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He was a regular at New York's Studio 54 disco club, often in the company of model Jerry Hall. |
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Meanwhile, new bands such as New York's Winger and New Jersey's Skid Row sustained the popularity of the glam metal style. |
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This first racing meet in North America was supervised by New York's colonial governor, Richard Nicolls. |
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To defend the city, General Washington spread his forces along the shores of New York's harbor, concentrated on Long Island and Manhattan. |
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Members of the NYPD are frequently referred to by politicians, the media, and their own police cars by the nickname, New York's Finest. |
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New York's airspace is the busiest in the United States and one of the world's busiest air transportation corridors. |
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Despite New York's heavy reliance on its vast public transit system, streets are a defining feature of the city. |
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New York's historic sister cities are denoted below by the year they joined New York City's partnership network. |
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The airline started operations in June 2008, and now flies direct from Paris to New York's JFK and Newark airports. |
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Meanwhile, in the downtown scene in New York's East Village 10th Street galleries, artists were formulating an American version of pop art. |
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In 1994, Daltrey turned 50 and celebrated with two concerts at New York's Carnegie Hall. |
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The tour included sold out shows at New York's Madison Square Garden and LA's Hollywood Bowl. |
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He employed the services of Harry Pollok, one of New York's most flamboyant sports impresarios. |
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Seal and walrus were also eaten, in addition to eel from New York's Finger Lakes region. |
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He landed successfully in Kent at the Duke of York's Royal Military School. |
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The Duke of York's Picturehouse expanded in 2012, adding two additional screens in a different location. |
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Bloomberg launched the NYC Media Lab to promote innovations in New York's media industry. |
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As York's succession was challenged by burning the pope, the Duke of Monmouth was again heralded in the city as a Protestant alternative. |
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They killed many settlers on the frontier, especially in Pennsylvania and New York's Mohawk Valley. |
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New York's largest imports are oil, gold, aluminum, natural gas, electricity, rough diamonds, and lumber. |
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The land was organized as different counties and towns in New York's Capital District. |
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His sister, Arabella Churchill, was the Duke of York's mistress, and he was to be Anne's most important general. |
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Something of a maverick in New York's roilsome politics, Harris had sought the position, one that did not rank highly in political circles. |
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I'm used to playing Under-20s so facing David Villa in New York's first ever game is just a whole step up. |
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The sky is the limit' is one phrase that is clearly missing from the vernacular of Brooklyn, New York's Yeasayer. |
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New York's sales tax doesn't cover whole bagels, but if you want yours sliced with a schmear, the state wants its own cut. |
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Khamish denies that he is New York's scofflaw king, claiming his identity has been stolen. |
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Rat microbrewery, based at the Rat and Ratchet pub at Chapel Hill, has created Gunpowder Grog for York's biggest fireworks night event. |
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She has had her work on display across the world, including L'Espace d'Animation des Blancs Manteaux, in Paris, and New York's Eyestorm Gallery. |
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And New York's Lizzie Owens' Highland guy loafs around with stoners and hacky-sack players more than Alpha-dogs. |
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Izzard may have recently played to a sell-out crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden, but he didn't rule out a show at the town's Arc. |
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But he was caught, convicted and spent five years in New York's Sing-Sing Prison. |
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A mine that for ages served as New York's largest hibernaculum used to host more than 200,000 bats. |
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Instead of eating three square meals a day, many of New York's cavemen fast intermittently, up to 36 hours at a stretch. |
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Reports identified the man as Salvatore Montagna, 40, who US officials said once led New York's notorious Bonanno crime family. |
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Gilda Carle, relationship expert and professor emerita at New York's Mercy College. |
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New York's timeshare sector has seen a significant uptick in activity during the past few years. |
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On May 1, New York's Empire State Building celebrates the 75th anniversary of its opening. |
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More than this, CEME believed this was an ideal way for the Empire State Building to play a small part in restoring New York's vitality. |
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For Strech 1 and Stretch 2, Arca's recent LPs for New York's UNO label, Ghersi added his own distorted vocals to the mix. |
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Walker had first-party coverage from Allstate, as called for under New York's no-fault law. |
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New York's building owners painted the town blue to celebrate the Giants Superbowl win over the New England Patriots on Sunday. |
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Big collars and high waisters circa New York's Cotton Club abounded. |
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How this mysterious masked man became New York's most eligible bachelor. |
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Many of New York's most celebrated personalities hitch-hiked here, or rode the rails from wherever it was that they spent their youth dreaming ambitiously. |
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And in case fans missed it he tweeted pictures of his helicopter trip to New York's trendy Hamptons, as well as partying with Emeli Sande and Jon Bon Jovi. |
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The frontman was badly injured in a cycling accident in New York's Central Park in November, which led to extensive surgery to his left arm and fractured his eye socket. |
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We live in a looser, less uptight America thanks to the antics of San Francisco's Diggers, New York's Fugs, and every anonymous longhair in between. |
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