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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The sheer audacity and scope of the Manhattan Project remain impressive today. |
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In the war the surrealists had been exiled to Manhattan and brought with them an idea of avant-garde cinema. |
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The museum will house a collection of 1,200 Tibetan tankas and sculptures in the old store in Manhattan. |
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The veteran rocker had checked out of the hotel after the Manhattan show, but left behind a piece of luggage, police said. |
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The train felt glum and groggy, as if the energy of Manhattan was draining away the further north we travelled. |
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He offers six varieties of crudo, the Venetian-inspired take on sashimi that's currently ubiquitous on Manhattan menus. |
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For handsome twentysomething men on the make, the ideal Manhattan woman is neither the supermodel nor the stripper. |
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And it is this strength that Manhattan has drawn on, offering burgers, steak baguettes, scampi, ribs and a handful of other meat-lead meals. |
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Even now, during an interview in the family's Manhattan loft, Wong parries questions about his sexuality, his religion, even his age. |
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In May 2000, he was named managing director of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. |
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They met on a blind date through a common friend at the Monks Inn Restaurant in Manhattan. |
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Seriously scatty, it was almost as if she was oblivious to her surroundings and continued to live exactly as she had in Manhattan. |
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This week's recipe for Manhattan clam chowder provides a filling centerpiece to an autumn meal. |
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Some historians say that Manhattan clam chowder was originally called Coney Island Clam Chowder. |
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But because I use tomatoes instead of cream, Manhattan clam chowder is less fatty. |
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Well-seasoned New England and Manhattan clam chowders are also everything they should be. |
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If you happen to be a big fan of Manhattan clam chowders, tomato is still appropriate. |
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So Dana and I decided to order Manhattan clam chowder and a fried oyster appetizer, despite Dana's squeamishness. |
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Photographers aim their cameras as the sun sets through the buildings on 42nd Street in Manhattan during a phenomenon known as Manhattanhenge. |
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This film follows the life of Ray and Frenchy Winkler, an ex-con and a manicurist who live poorly but happily in Manhattan. |
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The sidewalks of Manhattan are congested with the little blighters, being driven at breakneck speed by suits and freaks reliving their youth. |
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He scrounged them up in the Municipal Archives on Chambers Street in Manhattan, the address of which he has committed to memory. |
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This is followed by a fun filled shopping weekend in Manhattan with 1,000 spending money. |
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In 1998, I was based in Manhattan, organizing Xerox around vertical markets, when the company reorganized. |
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When I last saw Jose, he was living in a West Side Manhattan housing project, scuffling for diminishing gigs. |
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Throughout lower Manhattan, rescue workers and police officers wore surgical masks to protect them from the dust. |
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Aa flagman on a track crew was electrocuted as a result of falling on the third rail in Manhattan. |
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The Manhattan Project was and is still one of the most secretive projects ever created in United States history. |
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Moondog is the ethereal moniker by which the Fifties Manhattan street musician Louis Hardin was known. |
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The three thousand troopers at the base had been suited up, and placed on the beachfronts of Manhattan. |
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When Norwood, a prosperous bond merchant, built the house, Fourteenth Street was at the northernmost edge of development on Manhattan Island. |
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Farmers originally settled the area in the north of Manhattan, then came prominent white families and then the white merchant class. |
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The next day the broadsheets printed special editions with huge double-page spreads showing the havoc in Manhattan. |
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During this period, I took to singing tipsily in Manhattan piano bars and much to my surprise strangers started praising my efforts. |
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Manhattan, and especially the Upper East Side, is a hotbed of analysts and shrinks who will massage the angst of those who can afford their fees. |
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Where I live in Lower Manhattan there are a lot of Chinese vegan restaurants and they do amazing things with tofu. |
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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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Our Manhattan Chicken is made with a sauce that contains rye whiskey and sweet vermouth. |
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The knoll near the Pentagon and the parks in lower Manhattan have filled with flowers and tokens of remembrance. |
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But Manhattan is not a friendly place and she soon discovers that her cloying, saccharine compositions are about as welcome as toothache. |
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Rich foreigners come from around the world and pay top dollar to locate in Manhattan, not because they have to, but because they want to. |
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Gentrification notwithstanding, I don't think that the Manhattan metrosexual has quite reached this part of Brooklyn yet. |
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His Pomegranate Manhattan starts off with Maker's Mark, then adds pomegranate molasses, Italian bitter liqueur Cynar and orange bitters. |
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Focus on covering the five boroughs, for example, or eat and drink your way through Manhattan in a gastronomic tour de force. |
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Gone are the shadowy streets of Manhattan, skyscrapers blotting out the sun like overseers to the perversion playing out below. |
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The splendid design was meant to suggest the sparkling lights and shadows of a night flight over Manhattan. |
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We have the U.N. in New York for that and don't need a mini-me in lower Manhattan echoing their diatribes. |
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The show was such a smash in London that Mendes revived it in Manhattan in 1998 where it became a phenomenon. |
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Yesterday, I took Lolita to the vet to get a bill of health so I can fly with her on Friday up to Manhattan. |
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Ripley is a lavatory attendant in 1950s Manhattan who borrows a Princeton jacket to play piano at a garden party. |
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He flirted with Madonna, who invited him up to her Manhattan penthouse and sounded him out about marriage. |
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The series is really an extended buddy movie, set in hip Manhattan bars and not in muddy trenches. |
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The Village Voice, free in Manhattan, is available at news-stands, delis, coffee shops and street corners on Wednesday mornings. |
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She plays Greta, a Manhattan book editor who's grappling with her new-found ambition. |
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I'm not at all surprised by this story, for Manhattan life can be very hectic, very stressful, and, frankly, very bonkers. |
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Her time at the Manhattan School of Music was similarly unfruitful, and she quit. |
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The fabled Collyer brothers were recluses whose bodies were found in 1947 amid the tons of debris in their Manhattan brownstone. |
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We walked the pizza off across the Brooklyn Bridge back to Manhattan and took a quick shufty round before heading back to the hotel. |
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Off the island of Manhattan, water-cooler sentiment no doubt holds that it's bad, very bad, maybe even very, very bad. |
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Jay P. Greene is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. |
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What she created is closer to an upscale Manhattan law office than to even the finest jitney. |
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Tops that look like kurtas hang on the racks in departmental stores in the hip Soho neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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You have a rad apartment in Manhattan where space is a privilege, not a right. |
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Libby studied radiochemistry at Berkeley in the 1930s and subsequently worked on the Manhattan Project. |
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Their son Declan has been working as a joiner in New York for the past five years and was based near Manhattan. |
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Kristal Brent Zook, an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, lives in Manhattan. |
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The district attorney in Manhattan has a long record of pursuing cases involving white-collar crime, corruption and bribery. |
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We arrived in Manhattan two days before the ceremony for some readings and other promotional appearances. |
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Riker, a veteran of the Manhattan recording scene, may be somewhat of a wild man, but he's also extremely meticulous. |
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Lower Manhattan, first home of successive waves of American immigrants, is rich in such venues, redolent of social history. |
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But not so lucky were files, plans and tapes stored in a fireproof cabinet and safe in Manhattan. |
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Meanwhile, in the mean streets of Manhattan, a sad sack mannequin warehouse employee becomes obsessed with peeping. |
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Think of it as a mini-version of the millions ladled out to keep corporations from abandoning lower Manhattan for New Jersey. |
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As you walk down towards it, the sky opens up, for in this rare Manhattan block almost all the buildings are period houses of just five storeys. |
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I approached the fridge yesterday morning at breakfast with my arm aloft to pluck the box of choice from the cereal Manhattan above. |
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In 1860 what began as Bluemont College, later became Kansas State Agricultural College as a land grant for Manhattan when Kansas became a state. |
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Each December, the guru leaves his Manhattan studio to run a seven-Day Miami beach yoga intensive for yogis of all levels. |
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And the esoteric world of European neo-Marxist theorizing has replaced the ballrooms and summer homes of Manhattan high society. |
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This week, Bloomberg reported on a recent study of the Manhattan apartment market commission by brokerage Douglas Elliman. |
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On the other hand, I know there are a lot of folks living outside Manhattan who hunt or enjoy shooting. |
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We'd be more psyched about the Manhattan win if well over half of our pool hadn't picked that bracket. |
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In all, it is enough memorialising to make you see Lower Manhattan as one vast necropolis. |
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While their menfolk were at the convention, these elderly candy-floss haired ladies were let loose on Manhattan. |
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After five years of hard graft in Manhattan recording studios, she finally got her deal. |
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Among persons that continued to sustain arrests in Manhattan, both licit and illicit substance use tended to persist throughout mid-life. |
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The streets were alive with life this Monday morning on the streets of Manhattan. |
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I could see red, white and blue strobe lights flashing all along the water on the Manhattan side. |
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He served his time with the Manhattan Project, unknowingly helping to develop the atomic bomb. |
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A little known fact is that almost all of the riverfront on all sides of Manhattan is actually loose dirt. |
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Every morning I sit on my roof, sip coffee, feed the pigeons, and gaze at the Manhattan skyline. |
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As the opening credits roll, the movie opens to a dark rainy Manhattan night. |
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I heard about a young man who watched the towers start to go down from his Manhattan rooftop. |
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Renovations of his SoHo loft in Manhattan were featured in a glowing article in Architectural Digest. |
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Along some of the main arteries that carry commuters on to Manhattan island, cars must contain more than two people to gain access. |
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It ascended slowly and without sound, maintaining constant ascent and flight path towards the center of Manhattan. |
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He wanders around Manhattan, unshaven, unbathed, and smoking and cussing a lot. |
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On Fifth and Sixth Avenues, cutting the length of Manhattan, are gauntlets of flag-sellers assailing vehicles at every stop light. |
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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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When you talk about midtown Manhattan as being a commercial backwater, I find it mind boggling. |
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Helen is an up-and-coming young Manhattan modeling agency administrator, whose party-hard lifestyle and puddle-shallow value system is a priori an unpunishable sin. |
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If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then all the celebrity yogis of Manhattan and Beverly Hills prove that they are definitely enamored of India. |
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Suddenly they started alleging that he was blogging from Manhattan. |
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Manhattan police began their investigation by asking area hospitals whether they had treated anyone with lacerations on his hands or arms during the preceding night. |
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On a busy Manhattan thoroughfare, the artist Andy Golub painted the bodies of nude models. |
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They were arraigned in Manhattan criminal court on charges of burglary, reckless endangerment and jumping from a structure. |
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A silky trench coat in a watercolor print, trimmed in turquoise marabou would have been at home at a Manhattan cocktail party. |
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The arraignment of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith was just another hearing in Manhattan federal court. |
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The detectives learned early on that Brinsley had arrived by bus in Manhattan. |
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Anyone walking down a Manhattan street on trash day knows that New Yorkers discard some spectacular things. |
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Does the Manhattan auteur's homage to the City of Light hold a candle to his classics? |
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Mark Madoff lived a high-end lifestyle with homes in Manhattan, Nantucket, and Greenwich, Connecticut. |
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I witnessed that tragedy a few blocks from where it occurred, standing motionless at 8th Street and 6th avenue in lower Manhattan. |
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For example, Manhattan billionaire Wilbur Ross and his wife Hilary Geary were cautious in buying. |
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Hammond was sentenced in the same Manhattan courthouse by the very same judge to 10 years in prison. |
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After the war, Julius opened a small machine shop in Manhattan. |
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Hathaway was spotted leaving a Manhattan salon on Wednesday with her original hair color back in play. |
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Eight months ago, the future was anything but certain for Memphis, the new musical at the Shubert Theater in Manhattan. |
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I used to work at an elite Manhattan hedge fund that recruited almost exclusively from the Ivy League and its equivalents. |
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In a disused plot of land in Midtown Manhattan, a conceptual artist turns pump-jacks into things of beauty. |
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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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Lop off the endnotes and bibliography, and The Measure of Manhattan is barely 300 pages. |
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Four years old, and I was on the subway, the old BMT from Brooklyn to Manhattan, just making the matinee of Bye, Bye, birdie. |
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In Manhattan, where I grew up, people seemed to eat a lot of takeout, or prepared foods from places like Zabars and fairway. |
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Chu and Associates were planning to build a 20-story, 220 room hotel at 50-52 bowery near the Manhattan Bridge. |
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A manservant can become an accounts man, a hillbilly a blue-blooded Manhattan prince. |
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He was helping protect the Yosemite Valley while he was sprucing up the hills of middle Manhattan. |
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Like the spurned women of Manhattan, Howard and his fellow rejects should remind themselves they're smart, beautiful, funny, wonderful people who deserve better. |
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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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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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In beige socks and black flip-flops, the man accused of bombing two U.S. embassies faced a judge in Manhattan. |
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When David visits a freshly-divorced Mrs. butterfield in Manhattan, she confesses to her own endless love. |
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Fellow cops at the 26th Precinct in upper Manhattan wondered if they really had been working with a cannibal. |
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Caroline Trimm, a nurse counselor at Greenwich House in the SoHo district of Manhattan, seems to have the opposite view. |
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Oh, and both the New England and Manhattan clam chowders hit the spot. |
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Carolyn Maloney, a congresswoman from the east side of the Manhattan, waded through the crowd to speak. |
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But in certain parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn the infrastructure is starting to appear, mostly in the form of docking stations. |
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What began as a waterfront fish market is now a popular location for a simple soft shell crab sandwich or New England and Manhattan clam chowders. |
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At a quarter to nine on the morning of September 11, 2001, I was driving down the West Side Highway in Manhattan in a car filled with scholarly texts about Greek tragedy. |
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Although many diners and restaurants serve Manhattan clam chowder full of potatoes, this recipe ignores them and is much more delicate and interesting as a consequence. |
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We have a plan for improved accessibility in and around Lower Manhattan. |
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He is the chronicler of a colorful fashion-loving world, famously traversing Manhattan on his bicycle. |
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A third of lower Manhattan is built on fill, much of it chucked into the river by early New Yorkers. |
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Few neighborhood rituals in Manhattan are more beguiling than to be present as roustabouts pump helium into the balloons that give such a childlike lift to the Macy's parade. |
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The godlike Dr. Manhattan perceives time from outside its stream, freely moving between the past and the future. |
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Two hundred and forty miles west of Manhattan, in a stately red brick building perched atop a hill, the party monster waits. |
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I had not, but who could doubt such a thing after having just watched the incineration of almost 3,000 people in lower Manhattan? |
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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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Manhattan is denser than an English muffin, but America is filled with emptiness. |
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Their captivity was a pretty big story for a while, but then came September, and the inferno of Lower Manhattan. |
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The prime mover behind the show, Andy Valmorbida, who is now 30, moved with his family to Manhattan when he was in his mid teens. |
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Gere plays a successful but bored upper-class Manhattan executive. |
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Allen lived in his apartment on the East Side of Manhattan, while Farrow lived on the west side with her kids. |
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Roughly seven weeks ago the City of New York released four bald eagles in a park at the northern tip of Manhattan, hoping to re-establish the bird as a local resident. |
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Strauss-Kahn, remember, was supposed to win them the presidency before that Manhattan perp walk. |
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Lance Armstrong has the friendship of the President of the United States, an adoring, bright-eyed family and millions banked with Chase Manhattan. |
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This is a trial in the court of public opinion, to which the elected Manhattan district attorney is not insensible. |
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The new structure, with its flying titanium ribboned panels, will massively change the classic skyline of Manhattan as seen from the Brooklyn side. |
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I always use the example of interiors, which Woody Allen made in between Annie Hall and Manhattan. |
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In the harbor of Manhattan, two bargees stirred sleepily last week. |
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When the weather starts to cool here and I'm jonesing for Manhattan Beach, I'll be visiting her palmtree-lined, azure-tinted Pacific Ocean musings even more. |
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Stephanie lives in the Bronx and works in Manhattan, a commute that should take 45 minutes. |
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It all started in January at a yoga studio in Manhattan, when Johnston was banished after she took her top off in class. |
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On-duty NYPD officers in upper Manhattan have been working to quell the motorbike menace for the past two years. |
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Several years ago, a 99-year-old woman called Judith Schwarz to her Manhattan apartment. |
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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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Once, at a party in the mid-1980s, I asked Gracie Mansion, the Manhattan gallerist, if she would mind divulging her given name. |
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Updated Lower Manhattan is shrouded in soot and covered in ash and debris. |
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Robert Smithson and John Lloyd Stephens were both New Jersey-born residents of Manhattan, wherefrom each embarked on a well-publicized excursion to the Yucatan Peninsula. |
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The physicist Joseph Rotblat was the only scientist to leave the project that developed the atom bomb, the Manhattan Project, for reasons of personal conscience. |
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Over time, we reacquainted ourselves with Jackson and Angela in Manhattan. |
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Her modest celebrity and Manhattan snobberies alternately isolate and endear her to the locals. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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Roberts resides in Manhattan with her husband, NBC weatherman Al Roker, and their two children. |
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I first met Whitney in 1983, when I went to hear her mother, Cissy Houston, sing at a supper club in Manhattan. |
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And yet, surreally, DSK's Manhattan arrest would prove only the very beginning of the end of his aspirations to power in France. |
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In April, I met in Manhattan with swami Nikhilanand Ji, a JKP preacher who studied at Barsana Dham. |
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On September 16 he was called into court in Manhattan, charged with the alarming crime of punching a cripple. |
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In 1999 he pleaded guilty to stabbing a record producer outside a Manhattan nightclub. |
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Of course, Manhattan is only one of New York's five boroughs. |
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Sevigny grew up Darien, Connecticut, but would go into Manhattan on the weekends. |
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It markets its meat to tony Manhattan restaurants and gets top dollar. |
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At first glance, Finke, a debutante from Manhattan, is a rarity in this wicked pantheon of secret-sharers. |
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Even back in the Manhattan Project in 1943 it was found that animals exposed to radiation lived longer and had more offspring than uncontaminated controls. |
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As a result, Tallulah found herself hailed as one of the wits of Manhattan, and she worked hard to make sure the reputation stuck. |
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A new book tells the story of John Randel Jr., who tamed Manhattan with its famous grid. |
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In Manhattan, every neighborhood that once sang to the creative and sexual soul has been tamped down into generic somnolence. |
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Yet Manhattan has none of the defensiveness that seems to be peeking around the corners of this film. |
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And Spain's classic Liquor 43 makes an appearance in their Manhattan 43, blended with Woodford Reserve Bourbon, sweet vermouth and a dash of bitters. |
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We sit backed up in traffic behind Range Rovers, BMW roadsters and other upscale cars headed to the new ferry terminal connecting northern Jersey and lower Manhattan. |
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Promises every avenue in Manhattan will have a dedicated lane for trucks, taxis, and private automobiles between new bike paths. |
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That the cooperation with the Kremlin had limits was shown in the Manhattan Project, the secret Anglo-American effort to acquire an atomic weapon before the Germans. |
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My wife found employment in Westchester when I was jobless and writing a book, so we moved up from Manhattan and stayed. |
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In 1999 United States Fish and Wildlife Service officials forced nearly 100 wealthy Manhattan residents to return shahtoosh shawls smuggled into the country. |
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That afternoon, a thunderstorm moved into Manhattan right before I left the salon, umbrella-less. |
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A Manhattan window washer somehow survived a 47-story fall back in 2007, but such a miracle was not likely to repeat itself. |
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I feel like a million dollars as we cruise towards Manhattan. |
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John Leo is editor of minding the Campus, the Manhattan Institute site on colleges and universities. |
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They built a mass market for cosmetics, a new American industry centered in midtown Manhattan. |
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Her dance career was taking off, though, and she was now managing a very well-known dance studio in Manhattan. |
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A little over a week ago, a group of people marched down the streets of Manhattan and called for police to be killed. |
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Meanwhile, in lower Manhattan, former sac Capital manager Matthew Martoma is on trial for insider trading in drug-company stocks. |
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But I made a million dollars by the time I was 20, I bought a town house in Manhattan and put myself through Columbia. |
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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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After missing that mark with the empty-calorie fluff of Salem, WGN is nailing it with Manhattan. |
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Tomorrow's Manhattan sunset will align perfectly with the grid. |
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The demise of the print media is likely to accelerate the decline of Manhattan as the US media center. |
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Only then does Trudy relent, saying that he should get an apartment in Manhattan. |
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She founded the legendary drag festival that is held in Manhattan every year, and created her own trademarked routine of singing and dancing fused with stand-up comedy. |
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Founded during the 1886 gold rush, Johannesburg had grown by the second half of the last century into a Manhattan of tower blocks amid the endless African veldt. |
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To describe strategy, he uses the panoptic view of Manhattan achieved from the observation deck of the World Trade Center. |
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By this year Koch had become so antibike that he banned the cycles from several major Manhattan avenues. |
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Well, you're not bridge-and-tunnel. No trace of the boroughs when you talk. So that means Manhattan, that means money. |
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The Manhattan Project produced the first recorded controlled chain reaction. |
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Social media lighted up with corroborations that lower Manhattan was the meteorological equivalent of the jungles of Borneo. |
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The bridegroom, 75, retired as a consulting immunohematologist in Manhattan, serving as an expert witness in paternity cases. |
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He was the head of the British team that worked on the Manhattan Project during the Second World War. |
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Robert Oppenheimer, leader of the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb, also studied at Cambridge under Rutherford and Thomson. |
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In 2000, Michael Almereyda's Hamlet set the story in contemporary Manhattan, with Ethan Hawke playing Hamlet as a film student. |
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In 1849, rival performances of the play sparked the Astor Place Riot in Manhattan. |
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In 1993, she starred in a limited run at the Manhattan Theatre Club in the American premiere of Stephen Sondheim's revue, Putting It Together. |
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Many years ago there was a rumor that a basketball star had memorized the entire Manhattan phone book. |
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The headquarters of the UN is in Manhattan, New York City, and experiences extraterritoriality. |
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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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On September 15, Howe landed about 12,000 men on lower Manhattan, quickly taking control of New York City. |
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The Americans evacuated Manhattan, and on October 28 fought the Battle of White Plains against the pursuing British. |
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Washington retreated, and Howe returned to Manhattan and captured Fort Washington in mid November, taking about 3,000 prisoners. |
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The Manhattan Project resulted in the two nuclear weapons dropped over Japan. |
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However, although British scientists knew well the areas of the Manhattan Project in which they had worked they knew little of the other areas. |
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Groves, the director of the Manhattan Project, and ensured that British participation was complete and wholehearted. |
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Broadway, from 159th Street to 218th Street in Upper Manhattan, is named Juan Rodriguez Way in his honor. |
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The colony of New Amsterdam was centered at the site which would eventually become Lower Manhattan. |
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In 1754, Columbia University was founded under charter by King George II as King's College in Lower Manhattan. |
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The city adopted the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, which expanded the city street grid to encompass all of Manhattan. |
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Most of New York City is built on the three islands of Long Island, Manhattan, and Staten Island. |
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The Harlem River, another tidal strait between the East and Hudson Rivers, separates most of Manhattan from the Bronx. |
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Some of the natural relief in topography has been evened out, especially in Manhattan. |
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According to Forbes, in 2014, Manhattan was home to six of the top ten zip codes in the United States by median housing price. |
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Several investment banks and investment mangers headquartered in Manhattan are important participants in other global financial centers. |
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Other ferry systems shuttle commuters between Manhattan and other locales within the city and the metropolitan area. |
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The George Washington Bridge is the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge, connecting Manhattan to Bergen County, New Jersey. |
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Manhattan Island is linked to New York City's outer boroughs and New Jersey by several tunnels as well. |
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Carey Tunnel runs underneath Battery Park and connects the Financial District at the southern tip of Manhattan to Red Hook in Brooklyn. |
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Manhattan hosts the First Department of the Supreme Court, Appellate Division while Brooklyn hosts the Second Department. |
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The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and US Court of International Trade are also based in New York, also on Foley Square in Manhattan. |
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Among the memorials in the US is the Irish Hunger Memorial near a section of the Manhattan waterfront in New York City, where many Irish arrived. |
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With music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban, A Chorus Line first opened at Joseph Papp's Public Theater in lower Manhattan. |
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Had Howe chose to land on Manhattan, Washington could have been encircled and his army destroyed. |
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Washington managed to withdraw to Manhattan without any losses in men or ordnance. |
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He retained the title until May 1917, when he was knocked out at the Manhattan Athletic Club by Benny Leonard. |
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The open season on culture in Manhattan used to begin with the first stroke of a Metropolitan Opera baton. |
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In North America, the ice covered essentially all of Canada and extended roughly to the Missouri and Ohio Rivers, and eastward to Manhattan. |
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The season is over for Manhattan, not because the Jaspers were outplayed or outhustled but, perhaps, because of a single call. |
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It's the kind of Manhattan place you take your relatives when they come from out of town. |
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The Manhattan was a specially reinforced supertanker sent to test the viability of the passage for the transport of oil. |
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While the Manhattan succeeded, the route was deemed not to be cost effective. |
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According to a biography of Ederle, America's Girl, her father ran a butcher shop on Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan. |
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Instruction was held in a new schoolhouse adjoining Trinity Church, located on what is now lower Broadway in Manhattan. |
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In the winter of 1780, New York Harbor froze, allowing people to walk from Manhattan Island to Staten Island. |
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Night of January 16th is the story of a woman on trial for pushing her wealthy boss-lover from a Manhattan penthouse. |
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Miles was taken seriously by the great dames of Manhattan society and was not scorned by even the most Philistine of their husbands. |
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South of the confluence of the Hudson and Spuyten Duyvil Creek, the east bank of the river becomes Manhattan. |
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The George Washington Bridge crosses the river between Fort Lee and the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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The Lincoln Tunnel and the Holland Tunnel also cross under the river between Manhattan and New Jersey. |
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The lower Hudson River was inhabited by the Lenape, while further north, the Wappingers lived from Manhattan Island up to Poughkeepsie. |
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In 2009, the High Line was opened in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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In Manhattan is Fort Tryon Park with the Cloisters, and the World Trade Center. |
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He chose instead the island of Manhattan at the mouth of the river explored by Hudson, at that time called the North River. |
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There were dozens of quasiarchaeological discoveries during the seven-month renovation of the 80-year-old Beacon Theater in Manhattan. |
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He landed on the tip of Manhattan and possibly on the furthest point of Long Island. |
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Most immigrants to New York would disembark at the bustling docks along the Hudson and East Rivers, in the eventual Lower Manhattan. |
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Several investment banks and investment managers headquartered in Manhattan are important participants in other global financial centers. |
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The Port Authority is headquartered at 4 World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. |
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Four of the top five zip codes in the nation for political contributions are in Manhattan. |
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New York has two National Basketball Association teams, the New York Knicks in Manhattan, and the Brooklyn Nets in Brooklyn. |
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Manhattan Beach, California, has a gas lamp section in which all the sidewalks are lit by public gas lamps. |
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In 1900, there were 130,000 horses in Manhattan, each one eating fifteen to twenty pounds of hay daily. |
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Manhattan was a line of constellations, the riverway a gulf of darkness in which were scattered stars. |
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In Manhattan alone, you should not be able to walk two blocks Thursday night without a shopkeep handing you a glass of Champagne. |
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As the curve of Sandy Hook blotted from sight the last, low glimpse of the skyscrapers which point Manhattan, Blake touched Annette's arm. |
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Protests have taken place in Abuja, London, Washington D.C. and Manhattan. |
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Behind him, through a wall of plate glass, gray Manhattan sulked steamily under a drifting pall of April rain. |
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I'd love to get ahold of a Manhattan audience on this subject. |
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The park is not just a place of lost civilizations, but vanished uncivilization, a Manhattan scarcely marked by human hands. |
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His home base is Saint Francis of Assisi Church in Midtown Manhattan. |
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It was an avalanche in lower Manhattan, reaching 2.4 on the Richter scale. |
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Expect a certain acclimation period, said Kate Hanley, a stylist at Headdress Hair Salon in Manhattan. |
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On Monday he was seen carrying a weekend bag before being driven to a Manhattan clinic in a blacked-out Range Rover. |
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He swiped one of them to get from midtown Manhattan to Brooklyn. |
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Mr. bump lives in Manhattan with his wife, China, and his dog, Lucy. |
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Pizzarotti IBC, managed by Frank DeGrande and Ranee MacFarland, is already working on residential and hotel projects in Manhattan and Brooklyn. |
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Manchester's Aumbry Hastings' Wild Mushroom and Chester's Manhattan style steak house Upstairs at the Grill also made the cut. |
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Berman got his first bag of free day-old bagels from Manhattan Bagel in Van Nuys. |
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Co-agenting the line of credit are The Chase Manhattan Bank, Citicorp USA and NationsBank of Texas. |
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Financier Lino, 41, is co-founder of trendy Manhattan eaterie Billy's Bakery. |
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Superior highway access and proximity to Manhattan were among the key locational drivers in the site search. |
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The only job I'd managed to get was as a salesgirl at a richie-rich boutique in Manhattan. |
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The portfolio consists of leases for five Manhattan retail locations where Chock Full O' Nuts once operated luncheonettes. |
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I was looking around a lot in Manhattan, but the prices were exorbitant. |
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Thus, the neurotic schlemiel from the shtetl is whisked away to be planted firmly in Manhattan for all to watch. |
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