Anyway, she works out in a midtown gym, and sources say the former faux glamour gal looks better than ever. |
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Folks on their way to work stride down a midtown block in silent competition with all the other fast walkers. |
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The church building is located in the historic midtown section of the city. |
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The site is adjacent to Times Square and within the midtown business district. |
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Jody named a rival restaurateur, a successful meat mogul who owned several midtown steakhouses. |
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I have also noticed that in midtown office buildings, men will step aside for women to both enter and exit elevators ahead of them. |
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Unbearably smitten, Oscar flees his father's Thanksgiving party to drown his sorrows in a midtown bar. |
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As dawn approached, police set up checkpoints as part of a plan to ban cars carrying fewer than four people from midtown Manhattan. |
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The gallery remained a key midtown venue until she retired in 1995 and closed the space. |
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Except for a slightly angled roof that glints on the west end, it looks like it might have been part of this midtown neighborhood for some time. |
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Just a few days ago, the Detroit Free Press published statistics on the income of residents of the city's midtown area. |
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The midtown Sacramento-based co-working operation hopes to duplicate its success in the university town. |
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The midtown facility will reopen in September with a show from the permanent collection. |
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And then I remembered David, my former student who I'd run into in midtown three weeks earlier. |
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The clientele is a broader mix than your typical midtown crowd, creating an atmosphere that's more convivial than intimidating. |
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Tonight, though, Lauren and I gazed upon you at your midtown location while we studied for the bar. |
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Very opposite in style and feel is the Vogel garden in the midtown business area of the city. |
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On one of my first visits, I lingered for an hour or so in the lounge with a group of more or less stodgy midtown friends. |
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At Rue 57, a bustling midtown Manhattan French bistro, along with the hard-boiled eggs displayed on the bar for snacking are salted edamame, a perfect bar nibble. |
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And here in midtown, surrounded by office towers disgorging hundreds of thousands of inhabitants, traffic in general, and buses in particular, were not moving very fast. |
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A midtown shopkeeper has just redocorated his showroom, and floorcovering was ordered from Mr. Padawer. |
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He delights in drawing a contrast between the flashiness of Wall Street and his nondescript midtown Manhattan offices. |
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We are actively planning our development at Ninth Avenue and 31st street in midtown New York. |
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Ippudo, East Village, midtown West No NYC ramen roundup would be complete without an Ippudo shout-out. |
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At the time it was the largest deal ever done in London's midtown area. |
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Martz leaves her midtown office and walks five minutes to her apartment. |
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From the vantage point of his Park Avenue offices and trading floor in midtown Manhattan, Falcone appears undisturbed. |
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They built a mass market for cosmetics, a new American industry centered in midtown Manhattan. |
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Rustin addressed a midtown Manhattan rally the day after the resolution passed, attended by more than 125,000 people. |
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She worked for a service in midtown where she did in and outcalls. |
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As the firm grew bigger and moved to midtown Manhattan, it had to computerize its records to fake so many documents. |
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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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But I remember even at the DMV in midtown Manhattan, back when I lived there, it was fast and easy and perfectly pleasant. |
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Instead, the series leads with the rivetingly precise detective work that solves a stabbing case by following a cell phone from midtown to New Jersey. |
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Sprinting to the midtown office of a friend, I knew the race was on. |
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Several weeks ago, I found myself seated in a small, white-walled room in midtown Manhattan, facing a two-way mirror. |
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And what about concerns that the hotels of midtown are too far away from the Barclays Center? |
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When you talk about midtown Manhattan as being a commercial backwater, I find it mind boggling. |
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Ann and James invited me to one of those plush, underpopulated screening rooms in midtown with seats so comfortable that they ruin the local theater by comparison. |
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Between 44th and 45th Streets on Broadway, then a nondescript part of midtown, he erected the Olympia, encompassing a music hall, a theater, and a smaller concert arena. |
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Operational update: Following the events of September 11, 2001, CIBC World Markets secured additional premises in midtown Manhattan and resumed full operational functionality across all U. S. lines of business. |
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As a result of the events of September 11, 2001, CIBC's operations at One World Financial Center were relocated to the bank's other major premises in midtown Manhattan, as well as to other temporary locations in the vicinity. |
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These events caused the temporary relocation of employees from WFC to CIBC's other major premises in midtown Manhattan, as well as to temporary locations in the vicinity. |
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While the UN in midtown Manhattan tries to solve the world's problems, Wall Street, a few blocks away from the World Trade Center, is where the world comes together to do business. |
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Dorsa worked for Mayor Ed Koch of the City of New York promoting economic development in midtown Manhattan. |
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Whether it's business or pleasure, midtown, downtown or out-of-town, we've built a solid reputation among travellers worldwide for providing clean, comfortable accommodations at very affordable rates. |
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Turness's appointment would see the 46-year-old swap ITN's headquarters in Gray's Inn Road, central London, the home of ITV News' flagship News at Ten, for NBC's Rockefeller Centre headquarters in midtown Manhattan. |
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Development projects include our Penn Station development in midtown New York, which recently received increased permitting for 2.5 million square feet of office density. |
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Around the corner is Ellen's Stardust Diner, which seeks to re-create the 1950s heyday of midtown luncheonettes. |
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They have rituals: in New York, they like to have dinner at Keens, the midtown chophouse, with some mutual friends, including Jim Taylor and his wife, the director Tamara Jenkins. |
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He stepped quietly into a town car and was soon lost in midtown traffic. |
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Mr Kahn argues that as the climate warms, vulnerable areas like lower Manhattan will become less desirable relative to rival centres: midtown Manhattan, New York's suburbs, or Chicago. |
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William Clark and John Kingston, an economist and an architect writing in 1930, found that the profit-maximising height for a skyscraper in midtown New York in the 1920s was no more than 63 storeys. |
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He swiped one of them to get from midtown Manhattan to Brooklyn. |
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At breakfast, amid the gray suits in a midtown hotel, he's hard to miss in his velvety green dinner jacket, white ruffled shirt and black pony-tailed hair. |
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Several ferry companies also offer service linking midtown and lower Manhattan with locations in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn, crossing the city's East River. |
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He had just visited the midtown Sacramento site where hundreds of brown marmorated stink bugs were clustered together on a Chinese pistache street tree. |
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Their sessions, at Marshall's midtown studio, change based on Toogood's needs, which include reining in hypermobility and improving proprioception. |
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