New-york-city Sentence Examples

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  • He died in New York City on the 18th of January 1903.

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  • Huguenot churches were formed on Staten Island, New York, in 1665; in New York City in 1683; at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1686; at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1687; at New Rochelle, New York, in 1688; and at other places.

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  • He was a leader of those who contended for reform in municipal government, was conspicuous for his public spirit, and exerted a great influence for good not only in New York City but in the state and nation.

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  • The chief manufactures are paper and wire, and from the quarries near the village of Lee is obtained an excellent quality of marble; these quarries furnished the marble for the extension of the Capitol at Washington, for St Patrick's cathedral in New York City and for the Lee High School and the Lee Public Library (1908).

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  • Early in 1852 he escaped, and in May reached New York City.

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  • After 1876, however, he returned to the Democratic party, and from January to March 1877 served out in Congress the unexpired term of Smith Ely, elected mayor of New York City.

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  • He died in New York City on the 13th of April 1894.

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  • Later he removed to New York City to establish a branch of the firm.

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  • The best-known portrait, that by Vanderlyn, is in the New York City Hall.

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  • He died in New York city on the 18th of April 1888.

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  • He died in New York city on the 4th of April 1883.

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  • It contains a borough of the same name and the villages of Cos Cob, Riverside and Sound Beach, all served by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railway; the township has steamboat and electric railway connexions with New York City.

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  • It was removed to a new site on Morningside Heights, New York City.

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  • The New York College for the Training of Teachers became its Teachers' College of Columbia; a Faculty of Pure Science was added; the Medical School gave up its separate charter to become an integral part of the university; Barnard College became more closely allied with the university; relations were entered into between the university and the General, Union and Jewish theological seminaries of New York City and with Cooper Union, the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts and the American Museum of Natural History; and its faculty and student body became less local in character.

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  • He was U.S. minister to Austria in 1889-1893, and police commissioner of New York city in 1894-1898.

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  • He then lived for two years in Italy and Greece, was a student in the Union Theological Seminary in New York city from 1853 to 1855, and in 1856 graduated at the Princeton Theological Seminary.

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  • He died in New York city on the 11th of November 1906.

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  • He died in New York City on the 17th of November 1894.

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  • Tilden denied emphatically all knowledge of such despatches, and appeared voluntarily before a Congressional sub-committee in New York City to clear himself of the charge.

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  • In 1899 Morton became president of the Morton Trust Company in New York City.

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  • He opposed the constitution as finally revised, one reason being that it contained a provision designed to pre vent New York City from having a majority of legislators.

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  • The same year he was elected sheriff of New York county, then a lucrative post because of the system of fees (later abolished), and in 1917 president of the Board of Aldermen of New York City.

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  • The city is served by the New York, New Haven & Hartford railway (which has other stations in the township at Glenbrook, Springdale and Talmadge Hill), by electric railway to Darien, Greenwich, &c., and by two lines of steamboats to New York City and ports on the Sound.

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  • In eleven cases such enumerations have been taken; and on computing from them and the results of the federal census of 1880 what the population at the date of the eleventh census should have been, if the annual rate of increase had been uniform, it appears that in no case, except New York City and Oregon, was the difference between the enumerations and these estimates over 4%.

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  • His health failed in 1874 and he died in New York City on the 7th of February 1877.

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  • After graduating at Harvard College in 1852 and at the law school of Harvard University in 1854, he was admitted first to the Massachusetts (1855) and then (1856) to the New York bar, and entered the law office of Scudder & Carter in New York City.

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  • The Great Lakes waterway naturally finds an outlet in New York City.

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  • Thus it happens that from Buffalo to New York City there is a chain of busy manufacturing centres along the natural highway followed by the Erie Canal and the Hudson river.

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  • The extensive deposits of clay in the Hudson Valley together with the easy water communications with New York City have made this valley the greatest brick-making region in the world; in 1906 the common bricks made here numbered 1,230,692,000.

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  • The establishment of a great highway of commerce through the state from New York City to Buffalo by the construction of the Erie Canal, opened in 1825, and later by the building of railways along the line of the water route, made the state's manufactures quite independent of its own natural resources.

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  • The refining of sugar was begun in New York City late in the 18th century, but the growth of the industry to its present magnitude has been comparatively recent; the value of the sugar and molasses refined in 1905 was $116,438,838.

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  • More than three-fifths of that of 1905 was represented by the manufactures of New York City alone.

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  • Niagara Falls and New York City manufacture a large part of the chemicals, and the value of the state's output rose to $29,090,484 in 1905.

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  • The New York Central & Hudson River railway, nearly parallel with the water route from New York City to Buffalo, was formed by the union, in 1869, of the New York Central with the Hudson River railway.

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  • More than two-thirds of the foreign-born were in New York City.

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  • Conviction for bribery or of an infamous crime disqualifies, and personal identification of voters is required in New York City.

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  • Since 1846 both senators and assemblymen have been elected by single districts, and ever since the state government was established they have been apportioned according to population, but the present constitution limits the representation of New York City in the Senate by declaring that no county shall have more than one-third of all the senators nor any two adjoining counties more than one-half of them.

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  • The regulation and control of such public service corporations as own or operate steam, electric or street railways, gas or electric plants, and express companies were, in 1907, vested in two public service commissions (the first for New York City and the second for all other parts of the state), each of five members appointed by the governor with the approval of the Senate; in 1910 the regulation of telephone and telegraph companies throughout the state was vested in the second commission.

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  • At his call, delegates from Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut and Maryland met in New York City with delegates from New York on the 1st of May 1690 to consider concerted action against the enemy, and although the expedition which they sent out was a failure it numbered 855 men, New York furnishing about one-half the men, Massachusetts one of the two commanders and Connecticut the other.

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  • It authorized its committee, which had been appointed to correspond with the New York agent in London, to correspond also with the committees in the other colonies and this committee represented New York in the Stamp Act Congress, a body which was called at the suggestion of Massachusetts, met in New York City in October 1765, was composed of twenty-seven members representing nine colonies, and drew up a declaration of rights, an address to the king, and a petition to each house of parliament.

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  • In the following year (1776) the British began their offensive operations for the control of the Hudson; an army under Sir William Howe was to capture New York City and get control of the lower Hudson, while another army under Sir Guy Carleton was to retake Crown Point and Ticonderoga and get control of the upper Hudson.

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  • In the following month Washington withdrew from New York City which the British entered and held until the close of the war.

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  • With the exception of New York City the state was loyal to the Union cause during the war and furnished over a half million troops to the Federal armies.

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  • Certain commercial interests of New York City favoured the Confederate cause, but MayorWood's suggestion that the city (with Long Island and Staten Island) secede and form a free-city received scant support, and after the san ' James Fenimore Cooper's novels Satanstoe (1845), The Chainbearer (1845) and The Redskins (1846) preach the anti-rent doctrine.

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  • Hoffman, for governor, and by the issue of false naturalization papers and fraudulent voting in New York City on a gigantic scale Hoffman was chosen governor and the electoral vote was cast for Seymour.

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  • A cousin, James Henry Roosevelt (1800-1863), was founder of the Roosevelt Hospital in New York City.

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  • Mr Roosevelt, however, received a larger proportion of the total vote cast than any mayoralty candidate of the Republican party had previously received in New York City.

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  • He was taken from the Federal service in Washington to New York City by a reform mayor and put in charge of the police, because he had shown both physical and moral courage in fighting corruption of all sorts; and the New York police force at that time was thoroughly tainted with corruption, not in its rank and file, but among its superior officers, who used the power in their hands to extort money bribes chiefly from saloonkeepers, liquor-dealers, gamblers and prostitutes.

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  • He graduated at Yale in 1863, studied law at Harvard, and practised with success in New York City.

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  • He died in New York City on the 2nd of February 1904.

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  • For the next thirty-five years its "Elysian Fields" were a famous pleasure resort of New York City.

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  • He resigned from the army in March 1779, on account of illhealth, renewed the study of law, was admitted to the bar at Albany in 1782, and began to practise in New York city after its evacuation by the British in the following year.

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  • He spent the remainder of his life on his farm called the Bouwerie, from which the present "Bowery" in New York City takes its name.

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  • Subsequently Paulding was navy agent in New York City from 1825 to 1837, and from 1837 to 1841 was secretary of the navy in the cabinet of President Van Buren.

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  • It is served by the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad, and by daily steamers to and from New York City.

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  • The village is a summer resort as well as a suburban residential district for New York City.

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  • He was admitted to the bar in 1907 and began practice in New York City.

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  • He was rector of the church of St John the Evangelist in New York city from 1881 to 18 99, when he resigned in consequence of being converted to Roman Catholicism.

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  • He died in New York city on the 4th of November 1904.

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  • In 1889-1893 he was secretary of the navy in the cabinet of President Benjamin Harrison, and then resumed the practice of law in New York City.

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  • From 1840 to 1844, assisted by her husband, she edited the Anti-Slavery Standard in New York City.

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  • Livingston (1746-1825), who had become pastor of the New York City church in 1770, on the basis of a plan drafted by the Classis of Amsterdam Coetus and Conferentie were reunited with a substantial independence of Amsterdam, which was made complete in 1792 when the Synod (the nomenclature of synod and classis had been adopted upon the declaration of American Independence) adopted a translation of the eighty-four Articles of Dort on Church Order with seventy-three "explanatory articles."' In 1800 there were about forty ministers and one hundred churches.

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  • At the close of Governor Morgan's term, on the 31st of December 1862, General Arthur resumed the practice of his profession, remaining active, however, in party politics in New York city.

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  • From April 1902 until 1906 he was president of the United States Trust Company in New York City.

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  • He died in New York city on the 7th of May 1873.

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  • He then resumed the practice of law in New York City.

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  • It is served by the New York, Ontario & Western, and the West Shore railways (being a terminus of the latter), and by suburban electric lines, and is connected with New York City by steam ferries.

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  • In 1895 he spoke for the Fusion anti-Tammany ticket in New York City.

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  • He died in New York City on the 14th of May 1906.

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  • He again returned to the lecture field, and was an editorial writer for the New York and Chicago American from 1898 until his death in New York City on the 5th of October 1899.

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  • He resigned his seat in 1899 and practised law in New York City.

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  • He at once began practice in Chattanooga but in 1892 removed to New York City.

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  • He was sent as a delegate from New York City to the Continental Congress at Philadelphia in September 1774, and though almost the youngest member, was entrusted with drawing up the address to the people of Great Britain.

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  • John Jay's son, William Jay (1789-1858), was born in New York City on the 16th of June 1789, graduated from Yale in 1807, and soon afterwards assumed the management of his father's large estate in Westchester county, N.Y.

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  • Other annexations followed until the city of Brooklyn was conterminous with Kings county; and finally, on the 1st of January 1898, the city of Brooklyn became a borough of New York City.

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  • He was appointed collector of internal revenue in May 1871, and in the following October he was elected register of New York City by Republicans and "reform Democrats."

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  • He died in New York City on the 21st of August 1902.

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  • He died on the 28th of December 1874, while on a visit to relatives in New York City.

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  • In this year Dix was for a few weeks assistant U.S. treasurer in New York city.

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  • He died in New York city on the 21st of April 1879.

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  • He published sermons and lectures; A History of the Parish of Trinity Church, New York City (4 vols., 1898-1905); and a biography of his father, Memoirs of John Adams Dix (2 vols., New York, 1883).

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  • The British confined their operations to other parts of the continent, and Washington, alive as ever to the importance of keeping up connexion with New England, devoted himself to watching the British in and about New York City.

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  • He died in New York City on the 10th of October 1885.

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  • He died in New York City on the 20th of October 1893.

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  • With George Upfold (1796-1872), bishop of Indiana from 1849 to 1872, Doane founded St Luke's in New York City.

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  • From 1855 to 1860 he was pastor of a new Unitarian society in Jersey City, where he gave up the Lord's Supper, thinking that it ministered to self-satisfaction; and it was as a radical Unitarian that he became pastor of another young church in New York City in 1860.

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  • This position, which, through his steadiness, scholarly conservatism and freedom from caprice as a critic, soon became one of great influence, he held until his death in New York City on the 4th of July 1880.

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  • The eastern terminals of the southern and western lines running from New York City are situated on the western shore of the Hudson river, in Weehawken, Hoboken or Jersey City; whence passengers and freight are carried by ferry to New York.

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  • He died in New York City on the 2nd of January 1887.

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  • The general commissioners met at St Andrews, N.B., in 1816, and in New York City in 1822, only to disagree; and when the king of the Netherlands, chosen as arbitrator in 1829 (under the Convention of 1827) rendered in 1831 a decision against which the state of Maine protested, the Federal Senate withheld its assent to his decision.

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  • He died in New York City on the 14th of February 1883.

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  • His brother, Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg (1750-1801), became his father's assistant in Philadelphia in 1770; was pastor of the Christ (or Swamp) German Lutheran Church of New York City from 1773 to 1776; and in1777-1779was assistant to his father at New Hanover.

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  • In 1801 Livingston was appointed U.S. district-attorney for the state of New York, and while retaining that position was in the same year appointed mayor of New York City.

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  • He was admitted to the bar in 1884 and for seven years practised in New York City.

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  • The same year he was nominated by the Republicans for mayor of New York City but declined to run.

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  • The following year he again entered upon the practice of law in New York City.

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  • In 1917 he was appointed chairman of the Draft Appeals Board of New York City by Governor Whitman, and the following year was special assistant to the U.S. Attorney-General, in charge of the investigation of alleged waste and delay in the construction of aircraft.

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  • A large number of charitable and other public institutions have been established in the United States and elsewhere by the order, of which may be mentioned the large orphan asylum in Cleveland, the home for the aged and infirm at Yonkers, N.Y., the National Jewish hospital for consumptives at Denver, and the Maimonides library in New York City.

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  • On the 30th of June 1908 the total cash assets of the government were $7,860,697, of which $6,000,000 was invested in New York City real estate, and more than $1,500,000 was in deposits in New York.

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  • His son, Nicholas Fish (1846-1902), was appointed second secretary of legation at Berlin in 1871, became secretary in 1874, and was chargé d'af%aires at Berne in 1877-1881, and minister to Belgium in 1882-1886, after which he engaged in banking in New York City.

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  • Richardson, and given by the family of Thomas Crane (1803-1875), who had spent his early youth in the town, but had lived in New York City from 1827 until his death.

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  • He died in New York City on the 6th of March 1910.

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  • Her home when she was married was on Staten Island, and she became deeply interested in the social problems of New York City.

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  • She founded the Charity Organization Society of New York City in 1882, and wrote Public Relief and Private Charity (1884) and Industrial Arbitration and Conciliation (1893).

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  • The last-named industry was sold to the Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict Company in 1886, and soon afterwards, on the failure of the original Remington company, the fire-arms factory was bought by a New York City firm.

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  • He was one of the founders of the Free Art League, of the International Copyright League, and of the Authors' Club; was chairman of the New York Tenement House Commission in 18 9 4; and was a prominent member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, of the Council of the National Civil Service Reform League, and of the executive committee of the Citizens' Union of New York City.

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  • N.J., and in 1774 entered King's College (now Columbia University) in New York City.

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  • It is served by the Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley, Central of New Jersey and Staten Island Rapid Transit railways, and by boats to New York City.

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  • It is served by the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, and by electric railways to New York City and neighbouring places.

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  • In 1879 he was ordained a Presbyterian minister, was for three years stationed at Newport, R.I., and from 1883 to 1900 was pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church, New York City.

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  • He could be taking that east or west or the extension south toward New York City.

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  • The historical Atlas of New York City takes.. .

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  • In an attempt to put the theory of electronic civil disobedience into practice he moved to New York City in 1991.

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  • It was founded in 1999 by Bob Goodman, a general internist at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City.

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  • In September, 1990, they arrived in New York City as " humanitarian parolees - time indefinite.

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  • He lives in New York City where he edits the online journal, eratio postmodern poetry.

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  • I recently relocated to New York City over three years ago where I currently continue my studio practice.

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  • In the 1950s New York City Ballet began touring and gained worldwide renown.

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  • J., founded in 1812 by the General Assembly; the Auburn Theological Seminary at Auburn, N.Y., founded in 1819 by the synod of Geneva, and afterwards associated with the New School; a school at Hampden Sidney, Virginia, founded by the synod of Virginia in 1824, named Union Theological Seminary in Virginia after 1826, supported after 1828 by the synods of Virginia and North Carolina, and in 1898 removed to Richmond, Va.; the Western Theological Seminary, founded at Allegheny (Pittsburg), Pa., in 1827 by the General Assembly; the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Columbia, South Carolina, founded in 1828 by the synod of South Carolina; Lane Theological Seminary, founded independently in 1829 by the New School at Cincinnati, Ohio; and Union Theological Seminary, founded in 1836 by independent action of New School men, in New York City.

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  • The Assembly of 1906 authorized (but did not make mandatory) the use of a book of common worship; the question of a liturgy had been opened in (1883); a board of church erection in 1844; a board of work for freedmen; and a board of ministerial relief; after the union of 1869 the Board of Home Missions was removed from Philadelphia to New York City.

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  • In January 1843 Green established in New York City a short-lived journal, The Republic, to combat the spoils system and to advocate free trade.

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  • The factory manufacture of clothing was begun in New York City about 1835, and received a great impetus from the invention of the sewing-machine, the demands created by the Civil War, and the immigration of vast numbers of foreign labourers.

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  • But the Hudson is strikingly exceptional in this respect; it possesses a deep and navigable tide-water channel all through its gorge in the highlands, a feature which has usually been explained as the result of depression of the land, but may also be explained by glacial erosion without change of land-level; a feature which, in connection with the Mohawk Valley, has been absolutely determinative of the metropolitan rank reached by New York City at the Hudson mouth.

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  • In 1916, the number of cases just in New York City was reported to be nine thousand.

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  • There it was arranged that I should go to the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf in New York City.

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  • Nearly one year ago Sandy Gordon and his lovely redheaded second wife Natalie attend the Macy 's Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City.

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  • There is a myriad of things to do in New York City!

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  • The array of tall buildings in New York City seemed to reach the sky and go on for miles.

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  • California, Texas, Florida and the area around New York City are your best options, which is great for those vacationing in those areas.

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  • This is a story about a ten year old boy who is abandoned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

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  • Of the larger cities that are providing incentives for solar power, Los Angeles and New York City are among the most active.

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  • David and Alice, the final two contestants, returned to New York City after a few weeks of rest, to discover that HGTV had hijacked a corner of Bryant Park just for them.

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  • Lyndhurst is a 67-acre estate along the Hudson River, north of New York City.

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  • The property, now a National Trust Historic Site, was once the home of New York City Mayor, William Paulding, industrialist George Merritt, and railroad tycoon Jay Gould.

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  • Her company offers an option to train at home as well as classroom courses in New York City.

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  • The famous Tiffany style stained glass lamps were the innovative design started by Louis Comfort Tiffany, a designer and artist who was born in New York City in 1848.

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  • Known for her physical beauty, high spirit and diva reputation, she spends her time between Los Angeles and New York City.

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  • The next one takes place from April 27-29, 2008, at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City.

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  • Gina DePalma is the pastry chef at Babbo, the Italian restaurant in New York City owned by Mario Batali.

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  • Located in Windham, New York in the Catskills, Windham is only two hours from New York City.

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  • This is the closest ski resort to New York City.

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  • Shawnee Mountain - Shawnee Mountain is the resort in the Poconos located closest to New York City.

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  • In 1825, Forty Thieves and a host of other gangs forced New York City officials to finally announce their city had a gang problem.

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  • You can get a setting that shows beautiful Paris views or the cityscape of New York City.

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  • Most cities in the United States, with the exception of New York City and San Francisco, do not have an abundance of vegetarian restaurants.

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  • Driving into New York City for the first time has got to be one of the most thrilling experiences a human being could possibly have.

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  • A stretch limo rental in New York City will cost significantly more than one in Nebraska.

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  • Based in New York, this New Jersey native graduated from the Fashion Institute of New York City and she's been creating gorgeous gowns ever since.

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  • Lawmakers in New York took this step in the summer of 2010, which meant that smokers in New York City were spending close to $11.00 for one pack of smokes.

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  • It's the exclusive beachy resort area of Long Island, New York, which offers more privacy and a slower pace than the middle of New York City.

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  • Born in Benoni, South Africa, on in 1975, Theron also worked as a model and trained at the Joffrey School of Ballet in New York City.

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  • Latin singer Marc Anthony was born in New York City in 1968, to Puerto Rican parents.

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  • This was never more apparent than in New York City the other night when Babs and a George Bush impersonator put on a skit appearing to question our Commander in Chief's intelligence.

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  • Combs was born November 4, 1969 in New York City.

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  • Political satirist and talk show host Jon Stewart was born on November 28, 1962, in New York City.

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  • The day after news of the divorce broke, Spears was seen ice skating in New York City.

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  • Now, Ramsay is opening his own New York City eatery.

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  • With all of the exposure that the reality series has given him, it seems natural that a restaurant in New York City would be a perfect venture.

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  • From there, she went on to manage the fresh foods department, then worked for New York City gourmet market Agata & Valentina.

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  • Jessica Simpson and John Mayer were spotted together in New York City on New Year's Eve.

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  • The latest gossip finds the two together in New York City at the Hudson Hotel's VIP room.

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  • Ivanka Marie Trump was born on October 30, 1981 in New York City.

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  • Jon Stewart got his start as a stand-up comedian after moving to New York City in 1986.

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  • The celebrity tournament was held over two weeks and taped at Radio City Music Hall in New York City in October 2006.

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  • Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta was born in 1986, in New York City.

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  • She had just started her freshman year in college, but her dream was to act, so she packed her bags, moved to New York City and started her 12-year stint on the daytime drama.

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  • McCartney was born April 9, 1987 in New York City to Scot McCartney and Ginger Saber.

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  • Antonella Barba, from Point Pleasant, New Jersey, auditioned for American Idol in New York City.

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  • Over the years, Crowe, who was born in 1964 in Wellington, New Zealand, has gained a reputation for having a temper, including an altercation at a New York City hotel in 2005.

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  • He was sentenced to community service, which included sweeping up the streets of New York City.

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  • He graduated with honors from Hunter College in New York City with a degree in political science.

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  • In 1991, the first Planet Hollywood opened its doors in New York City.

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  • Over the next several decades, he helped acquire, revitalize or build several projects in New York City and around the country.

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  • In March 2007, model Naomi Campbell served a five-day sentence of cleaning the floors in the New York City Sanitation Department for assaulting her housekeeper with a cell phone.

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  • In 2006, former Culture Club singer Boy George was ordered to clean up New York City streets and parks after police found drugs in his apartment.

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  • The location was a first for this 13-episode show, which previously had been filmed in New York City.

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  • Cooper's father died during open heart surgery in 1978, and about 10 years later, his older brother, Carter Vanderbilt Cooper, committed suicide by jumping from the 14th-floor of his mother's New York City penthouse apartment.

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  • Taylor worked as a bartender and waitress in New York City for several years, and claims her anecdotes about these celebrities are true, according to AHN.com.

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  • A visiting aunt took photographs of then nine-year-old Katherine Heigl and sent the photos to several New York City modeling agencies.

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  • A-list actress Cameron Diaz and Grammy award-winning musician John Mayer have been spotted out and about New York City together several times lately.

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  • As Sarah grew older, she continued on the road to stardom by attending The Professional Children's School in New York City as well as the prestigious American Ballet Theater.

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  • The show about four single women trying to find love in New York City was loved by both critics and fans alike.

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  • Realizing that she could no longer ignore the stage and screen calling her name, she changed her major to Theater, graduated from Dennison and moved to New York City to follow her dreams of being on stage.

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  • The couple got engaged in 2005 and were married that same year at New York City Hall.

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  • Actor Heath Ledger died in his New York City apartment on January 22, 2008.

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  • Benjamin Edward Stiller was born November 30, 1965 in New York City to famous comedy team parents Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.

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  • He would soon commute to New York City to study at the Actor's Studio under the guidance of Marcia Haufrecht.

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  • So, when Bronx Wentz grows up, he has a New York city borough and Rudyard Kipling to thank for his moniker.

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  • After she graduated from high school, Julia joined Lisa in New York City to start her acting career.

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  • Five years earlier, he had been arrested for trashing a hotel room in New York City.

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  • She was born on October 31, 1981, in New York City.

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  • One year after completing the program, at the age of 17, Bacon left Philly, setting his sites on New York City.

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  • Stewart attended Barnard college in New York City and went into modeling to pay for tuition and living expenses.

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  • Charlie Sheen was born Carlos Irwin Estevez on September 3, 1965, in New York City.

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  • The following year he moved from Australia to New York City to further his career in acting.

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  • Phoebe Cates married Kevin Kline in 1989 and unlike so many other Hollywood couples who split within a couple of months or years, the two are still married as of 2010 and reside in New York City.

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  • Since then, she has opened her own boutique in New York City.

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  • Chapman had followed Lennon around New York City for several days before the murder, and Lennon even stopped outside his apartment building to sign an autograph for Chapman.

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  • She was discovered in a shopping mall at the age of 14, and two years later she headed to New York City to pursue her modeling career in earnest.

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  • As one of the largest and most famous cities on the United States' Atlantic coast, New York City is one of the busiest cruise ports in the northeast.

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  • Depending on itinerary shifts and cruise ship availability, these cruises may depart from any regular home port, such as the Port of Miami, Seattle, Norfolk, or New York City.

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  • The Hudson River flows from north to south through eastern New York, past Albany, and forms the border between New York City and New Jersey.

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  • The trip departs from New York City and travels north, allowing passengers unprecedented views of the rich reds, bright oranges and golden yellows that flood the shores of the Hudson River during the vibrant autumn season.

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  • The New York City port is home to Carnival Cruise Lines and to Norwegian Cruise Lines.

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  • Holland America's first ship, the Rotterdam, sailed from the coast of the Netherlands to New York City in 1872.

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  • The sailings offer unprecedented views of New York's picturesque Hudson River and surrounding areas, including the majestic slopes of Mount Marcy in the Adirondack Mountains and the awe-inspiring New York City skyline.

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  • Hudson River voyages offer a prime vantage point to view stunning scenery from north to south through eastern New York, past Albany, as well as the hearts of New York City and New Jersey.

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  • Sightseeing cruises of New York City are one of the most popular activities offered to tourists and residents alike.

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  • When booking Hudson River cruises departing from New York City consider the time of year you plan to sail.

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  • For example, there is a trip from New York City to Montreal on the Seven Seas Navigator that sails part of the Hudson River and lasts 10 days.

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  • This licensed pet grooming school is located in New York City and offers day, evening and weekend courses.

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  • The Minskys were so successful that theater producers and real-estate interests (along with some conservative religious organizations) banded together to get the act of striptease itself banned in New York City.

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  • A 1954 Newsweek article reported that the number of stripteasers had quadrupled since the 1930s and that 50 nightclubs in New York City featured striptease.

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  • Straight out of New York City itself, Fountains of Wayne formed in 1996.

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  • In 1837 Charles Tiffany and John Young founded Tiffany &Co. in New York City.

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  • The Maven jewelry collection is sold at upscale boutiques in Los Angeles and New York city.

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  • The Maven jewelry collection is not available online and is only sold in specialty boutiques throughout Los Angeles and New York city.

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  • Positively Organic was founded in New York City.

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  • You'll also find a list of major New York City agencies with a Plus division and contact information.

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  • Live it up for New Year's Eve in New York City.

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  • If you're one that enjoys high culture and convenience, and can afford high costs, New York City may be the place for you.

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  • Philadelphia was the first U.S. city to use this food service model to assist shut-ins, followed soon after by New York City.

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  • Born in Long Island, New York, and hailing from Forrest Hills, Queens, Donna Karan expertly blends the fast pace of New York City with a seemingly ironic, classic sense of timelessness.

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  • Numerous websites specialize in this type of merchandise.The best place to find knock-offs is the street vendors in New York City.

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  • In conjunction with its affiliate Help USA, this organization also helps in domestic violence shelters, as well as providing Tier II and affordable housing in New York City.

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  • Tiffany & Co was originally founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City in 1837.

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  • It has been transformed into a peninsula, located in the southern region of Brooklyn in New York City.

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  • Just go to the New York City map and aim some missiles at Miss Liberty and watch as the iron toga quickly becomes a hot, red two-piece bikini.

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  • The 5th Annual Games & Mobile Forum will be held in New York City on Wednesday, April 26, 2006.

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  • Indigo Prophecy is about Lucas Kane, who's your average IT man working in New York City.

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  • Then play in Versus Mode as Spiderman vs. Venom in the New York City bridge area.

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  • Step into 1940s New York City to carve your path to glory, reliving classic moments from the story and creating new ones along the way.

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  • To enhance the mood of the game, Rockstar's artists spent time staring at old photographs of New York City from 1979.

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  • Although sangria has been popular in Spain for centuries, it was first introduced to America at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City.

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  • The Strand is located in New York City and has been in business since 1927.

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  • But New York has a surprisingly large amount of forest preserves and parks ranging from simply hiking around the famous New York City Park to quiet, peaceful mountains, lakes, and streams.

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  • Spectacular views of New York City are abundant along the way.

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  • In New York City schools, classroom instruction is given in 115 different languages.

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  • In the 1850s the Children's Aid Society of New York City began to move dependent children out of city institutions.

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  • The founder of the New York City Ballet and grandfather of the now famed holiday production of The Nutcracker, Balanchine was the first classical choreographer to enlist modern dancers into his company.

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  • He has, however, taught classes at the Broadway Dance Center in New York City.

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  • In more modern history, we can trace the beginnings of tap to a New York City neighborhood in the 1830s.

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  • Costanzo Greco was not a Spaniard; he was born in 1918, in Italy, and raised in New York City where he began dancing at the age of ten.

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  • The history traces a convoluted trail through the streets of L.A. and New York City where inner-city youth found in dance an alternative to violence, all the way to the current day when dance studios offer classes for child hip hop dancers.

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  • Breakdance started in New York City in the 1970s, giving birth to what is now referred to as the Bronx style B boy.

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  • Along with American rival, New York City Ballet, NYCB, this company has dominated the international ballet scene since the 1940s by presenting a full repertoire of classical and contemporary ballet, showcasing the finest ballet dancers.

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  • Although it was always Lucia Chase's aim for ABT to be the one and only national ballet company, the New York City Ballet, which was founded in 1948 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein, is a solid rival.

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  • Early on, ABT was offered the New York City Center as its performance home but preferred the Metropolitan Opera House which was a space dedicated to opera.

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  • Its New York City home is still the Metropolitan Opera House, just adjacent to the State Theater.

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  • When he was still a teenager, he opened his first shop on Broadway, which was near the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.

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  • Extending beyond just footwear and dance apparel, Capezio has started Peridance, which is a dance school located in New York City.

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  • The Radio City Rockettes Christmas show is performed in New York City five times a day during the Christmas season.

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  • In addition, the show is on tour across North America during the same season, and can be seen in several cities without making the trip to New York City.

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  • Both the Christmas show in New York City and the show on tour are often sold out long before the show dates arrive.

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  • The Rockettes are an important part of Broadway dance history, being in New York City since the 1930s.

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  • From the lighting of the giant Christmas tree to the festivities on New Year's Eve, this part of New York City is a lively and festive place to be.

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  • He danced in Canada for a while before traveling on to the United States, where he experimented with several forward-thinking choreographers before joining Balanchine in New York City.

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  • Music and theater are also regularly on the events list, and the organization serves as a cultural center in New York City.

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  • The government was working on a defense system on the harbor islands designed to protect New York City.

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  • The majority of immigrant ships arrived in New York City ports.

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  • To further complicate your search, you must know whether or not your ancestor died within New York City if you are looking specifically for a death certificate.

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  • There are two ways to search for the death certificates of deaths that occurred prior to 1949 in New York City.

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  • There are many cities throughout the United States where hair removal procedures are popular, but permanent hair removal in New York City is a very common and there are treatment centers located all over Manhattan.

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  • Other types of hair removal procedures are electrolysis, waxing, shaving, and hair removal creams, and many salons in New York City provide these types of less advanced treatments.

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  • As New York City is a landing zone for creative fashion, it is not surprising that so many New York laser hair removal spas and specialty shops have sprung up to meet that need.

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  • Swift said so long to her trademark long spiral curls and hit the streets of New York City with super sleek tresses.

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  • Although hair and fashion magazines predicted only short-term popularity for the bob, as many as 2000 women were reportedly getting their hair bobbed in New York City each day.

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  • Seven Brazilian sisters introduced the women of New York City to their version of a bikini wax in 1987, and ever since the sexy Brazilian wax has grown to become one of the most sought after hair removal styles.

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  • Reversible mortgages are also eligible for condominiums, town homes and, in some cases, even co-ops in larger metropolitan areas like New York City.

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  • Golden Gate Park, in the heart of western San Francisco, is a huge, 1017-acre mixed-use park, designed after Frederick Law Olmsted's Central Park in New York City.

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  • The bridge was surpassed as the world's longest bridge in 1964, with the opening of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, connecting Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City.

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  • The team was originally founded in 1883 in New York City as the New York Gothams.

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  • The Golden Gate held that title for twenty-seven years until 1964, when the Verrazano Bridge in New York City (with a length of 42,60 feet) stole the title away.

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  • Golden Gate Park is shaped like a large rectangle, much like Central Park in New York City.

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  • I was working as a photographer testing models in New York City for a world renowned agent, and my exposure to couture fashion was huge.

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  • Luckily for swim aficionados everywhere, she moved to New York City where she secured a position with Vlada; a small boutique on the Lower East Side.

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  • I recently launched my 2007 Swimsuit Calendar in LA, with future dates for Atlanta, Miami, and New York City.

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  • This beach towel perfectly captures the famous photo of Marilyn standing on top of the New York City subway grate, skirt blown way up to there.

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  • David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim are a couple who met in the 1990s while attending Parsons School of Design located in New York City.

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  • The action figures were based on the popular comic book in which four mutant turtles were trained in the martial arts while living in the New York City sewer system.

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  • Every year, the fashion industry gathers in New York City to witness the designers reveal their collections for the upcoming seasons.

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  • Hulk Smash is a children's board game that takes place in New York City.

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  • They are loosely based on New York City buildings so they can really be considered as general skyscrapers.

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  • They were soon whisked away to New York City by Radio City's Rothafel for the grand opening of Radio City Music Hall.

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  • The New York City Rockettes will wear out nearly 2,000 pairs of pantyhose during the seven-week run of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular.

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  • In 1931, construction workers placed the first Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center, west of Fifth Avenue from 47th through 51st Streets in New York City.

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  • The big kick-off of holiday parade season is usually the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, held in New York City every year.

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  • While a few cities host their holiday parades sooner, most are held after the turkey has been eaten and Santa Claus has ridden down the streets of New York City.

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  • It wasn’t until 1846, when a New York farmer hauled his fir trees to New York City and sold them on the streets, that the Christmas tree became widely accepted in the United States as an inherent part of Christmas celebrations.

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  • As the most populous city in the United States, New York City is home to over 8.1 million men and women.

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  • Since New York City is home to so many single men and women, many of the major dating websites now have special sections devoted to helping New Yorkers find available singles in their area.

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  • Dr. Bonnie is a distinguished relationship therapist with a private practice in New York City.

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  • Of course, if you put in 212, you find out that New York City is the most popular, and 608 reveals that Madison is the most popular.

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  • Boutiques are located on Fifth Avenue in New York City as well as on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, along with numerous international locations in London, Paris, Tokyo, and other cities.

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  • In 1999, jewelry designer Daniel Koren founded Daniel K in New York city.

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  • One good thing about shopping in New York City is merchants are known to be open to haggling.

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  • Nine West was established in 1978 and given its name based on the corporate address of 9 West 57th Street, New York City.

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  • By age 19, this up-and-coming designer was already sketching and merchandising a collection for Lothraraes, a well-known New York City boutique.

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  • In 2004, fashion-conscious New York City lost more than one billion dollars in tax revenue due to the sale of counterfeit goods.

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  • Anne Klein was a New York City native born under the name of Hannah Golofski.

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  • Legacy-NYC - Well-respected New York City vintage store that has some of the most coveted vintage pieces from around the world.

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  • Sophisticated and sleek, stylish and trendy, Urban Oxide handbags are often seen being carried on the streets and subways of New York City and other metropolitan areas.

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  • The police were summoned to the New York City apartment on December 9th.

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  • Labor Day originated in 1882, when the members of the Central Labor Union in New York City decided the hard working citizens of America deserved a day off for recognizing their contribution to both the economic and social civilization.

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  • A certain number of spaces are allocated for campers from New York City.

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  • He moved to New York City at seventeen to pursue his dreams of becoming an actor, and appeared in several theater productions there.

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  • New York State's east coast or New York City itself will disappear.

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  • As a New York City native who experienced psychic abilities at a very young age, John Edwards became a published author on the topic as well as the host of a popular television series and easily classifies as a famous American psychic.

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  • On August 13, 1941 in reading 1152-11, Cayce gave a reading for a woman concerning her work as a writer and her inexplicable feeling to move from New York City.

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  • Clifford Noble in 1917, and the pair opened the first Barnes and Noble book store in New York City.

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  • Emigrant Direct has 34 branches in New York City metro and online options as well.

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  • She was born in the Midwest but her fashion tastes scream New York City and Europe.

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  • What the head honchos in fashion do to learn about next season's specials is check out the fashions in Europe, and what's on the streets in New York City (where fashion never sleeps and is always evolving--just like the city).

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  • If its quality you're after, then New York is the place to be, and if it's New York City shoes you're after, well then get ready for some of the most exciting shopping you've ever had!

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  • Famous for its balloon-filled Thanksgiving Day Parade, Macy's, founded in 1858 in Massachusetts, is headquartered New York City.

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  • Their line of New York City shoes includes famous name brands such as Anne Klien, Clavin Klein and Nine West, as well as the newly popular shoe brands of Jessica Simpson, JLo by Jennifer Lopez and Carlos by Carlos Santana.

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  • Click on these sites for more information on the companies listed above, as well as to purchase your own pair of New York City shoes.

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  • Whether you live in New York City or are planning to take a trip there, the city that never sleeps not only houses the finest in dining and entertainment, but also some of the best shoes found anywhere.

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  • Working as a cobbler, the then 17 year old opened up a shop near the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.

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  • The genesis for CAMiLEON Heels came from inside a New York City taxi cab one sunny day in 1989.

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  • Other films awaiting release of 2009 include Margaret, about a student named Lisa Cohen who witnesses a fatal bus crash in New York City.

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  • Union Station was designed by architect, Daniel Burnham, who also designed the Flatiron Building in New York City.

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  • When looking for a New York City hotel selections for families, there are four main concerns you should keep in mind.

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  • The Doubletree Guest Suites in Times Square is a prime New York City hotel choice for families.

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  • The Four Seasons is most child-friendly New York City hotel available.

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  • Another of the pricier New York City hotels, Ritz Carlton is a winner with children.

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  • The Skyline Hotel, two blocks away from the sights and sounds of Times Square, is one of the best New York City hotel selections for families.

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  • If it's lunch or dinnertime, one of the best ways to incorporate a taste of New York City is with a meal at the Hard Rock Café.

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  • The New York City Circle-line Sightseeing Cruise is a water tour of mid and lower Manhattans.

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  • In a city where finding classy, affordable lodging with a New York City hotel can be challenging and where nightly rates can vary from hundreds to thousands, the Skyline Hotel is affordable, clean, and devoted to customer service.

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  • The Skyline Hotel offers a special amenity that makes this New York City hotel truly stand out.

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  • There is nothing more memorable than swimming at night while gazing at the lights of the New York City skyline.

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  • The Belvedere is a surprising New York City hotel.

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  • Considering all New York City hotel choices, The Belvedere is an excellent choice.

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  • This New York City hotel is located within a block of Broadway and is easily within walking distance of Times Square, Radio City Music Hall, Restaurant Row, Central Park, Rockefeller Center, and more.

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  • Considering the parking rates start at $27 per night, this New York City hotel offers some of the cheapest parking in the area.

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  • Families love this New York City hotel primarily because of its spacious suites.

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  • With the affordable nightly rate, The Doubletree Guest Suites Times Square is a great choice when looking for a New York City hotel.

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  • When choosing a New York City hotel, location is an important factor.

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  • This New York City hotel offers some of the largest hotel rooms in Manhattan.

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  • Those families coming to the city for vacation will find the New York City hotel also caters to their needs.

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  • This is a prime New York City hotel that offers all the comforts of home.

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  • Though more upscale, The Ritz Carlton Central Park is an extremely popular New York City Hotel choice for business travelers and families alike.

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  • The Star Lounge in this New York City Hotel offers delightful afternoon teas and evening cocktails.

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  • Novotel is an inexpensive, comfortable New York City hotel in the heart of Times Square.

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  • All rooms in this New York City hotel include smoke alarms, sprinklers, safe deposit boxes, mini bars, and pay-per-view television.

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  • Room service is always an option with this New York City hotel.

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  • Couples, families, and business travelers all love staying at The Four Seasons Hotel, New York City.

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  • The Four Seasons New York City hotel offers a newly redesigned spa.

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  • New York travel is best known in conjunction with the "Big Apple," New York City.

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  • New York State is home to over 19 million residents, over one-third of whom live in Greater New York City.

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  • Long Island, along the Atlantic coast, east of New York City, is the playground of weekend escapees from New York City and the "Hamptons" are popular with the celebrity and moneyed crowd.

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  • From the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty to FAO Schwartz and Central Park, New York City has something for everyone in your clan.

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  • He opened a small jewelry store in New York City to make a living.

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  • In 1875, a young Bohemian immigrant named Joseph Bulova opened a small jewelry shop in New York City.

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  • In 1875, a 23-year-old Bohemian immigrant, Joseph Bulova, opened a jewelry shop in New York City.

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  • Yoga Works has 14 locations in the greater Los Angeles area, as well as centers in Chicago and New York City.

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  • He co-founded the infamous Life Café in New York City in the 1980s.

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  • In 1998, New York City yogi Jayadev "embraced the infinite" with a Midnight Yoga for Men class.

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  • One example is the Integral Yoga Institute in New York City.

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  • In New York City there is a center for Ananda Marga meditation yoga--the only such center in the United States.

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  • Ananda Marga meditation yoga is taught and practiced in one main studio in North America in particular, in New York City.

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  • Sanivan Holistic Retreat and Spa - This indulgent retreat is in the Catskill Mountains about two hours from New York City.

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  • In major metropolitan areas, it is easy to find instructors who offer private lessons, such as MyOwnYoga in New York City or Laura Morgan Yoga in Los Angeles.

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  • A male-only form of naked yoga called "Midnight Yoga for Men" began in New York City in 1998, and many similar groups followed.

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  • It's not hard to find yoga classes in New York City -- the difficulty will be deciding on what style to take, where to go, and when!

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  • Like most things in the U.S., New York City is the epicenter for yoga.

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  • Finally, review the "Directory" to find yoga classes in New York City by style, teacher, workshops, retreats, and other criteria.

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  • Whether you're a resident or a visitor, sometimes it's worth the effort to try one of the most popular yoga classes in New York City.

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  • In 1993 he founded Yoga Zone Studios (later Be Yoga) in New York City.

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  • Unfortunately, the only place where you can formally study ISHTA yoga at present is in New York City at co-founder Alan Finger's studio.

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  • She was the head chef at Bite! in New York City until she decided to join A Taste of Eden.

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  • I founded A Taste of Eden in New York City in 1990.

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  • I spent five years as the head chef at Bite! in New York City.

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  • The New York City Economic Development Corporation is another opportunity specific to New York residents and aimed at minority and women business owners.

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  • These competitions are always held in the spring and the venues are Knott's Berry Farm, New York City and Daytona Beach.

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  • The first St. Patrick's Day parade took place in the New York City in 1762.

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  • I continued to gain weight throughout my three years of attending college in New York City.

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  • Once they have found their home, they are harder to evict than a tenant in a rent-controlled New York City apartment.

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  • In places such as Mexico, street vendors frequently sell grilled corn on the cob and pedestrians buy them as snacks similarly to the way New York City residents buy pretzels and hot dogs.

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  • Opened in New York City in 1946, Balducci gourmet foods quickly became not only the talk of the town, but also the nation.

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  • Although most major cities now have at least one "gourmet" market that sells high-end, hard to find edibles, Balducci's was the first New York City company to have a greengrocer, fishmonger, butcher and delicatessen all under the same roof.

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  • She was one of the first supermodels of her time (turn of the last century) and had to look perfect when she was around New York City.

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  • After winning a competition for a three-year contract with Elite Model Management, this willowy model moved to New York City for easy access to jobs and her agents.

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  • During the Mellon Collie era, drummer Jimmy Chamberlin overdosed on heroin in his New York City hotel room.

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  • She headed for New York City with dreams of music stardom.

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  • In 1965, after spending a few semesters at University of Hawaii, Midler decided to follow her showbiz dreams to New York City.

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  • Midler's sister visited her in New York City to see her perform in Fiddler on The Roof.

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  • In 1970, Midler moved away from the stage and towards music with an ongoing engagement to perform at the Continental Baths, a New York City gay bathhouse.

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  • Midler is renowned for getting involved in her adopted hometown of New York City.

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  • The show focused on the star celebrating his 18th birthday in New York City.

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  • At the age of 19, Lady Gaga was signed by Def Jam Records in New York City before being dropped three months later.

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  • So, plays on a big city station, such as a New York City radio station, are worth more than plays on a station in a small town, simply because more people are listening.

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  • The action takes place in New York City and centers on the tension between the new wave of Puerto Rican immigrants and white Americans.

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  • Their connection remained friendly until the latter was robbed and shot five times at the Quad Recording Studios in New York City.

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  • The knockoff bags are often made in China, with the label sewn in New York City to avoid customs officials.

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  • Many people outside of New York City still want to plan a NYE party that reflects the excitement of the city.

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  • For a more general New York City theme, go with red apples or the Statue of Liberty.

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  • In addition to the Real Housewives of New York City and the Real Housewives of Atlanta, Bravo has the Real Housewives of New Jersey and a show about the Real Housewives series kids in production.

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  • One more spin-off is planned for 2009 called The City, which will involve Whitney going to New York City.

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  • The Real Housewives of New York City on Bravo TV showcases the lives of women living in New York City and enjoying the social scene.

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  • Show times and other information pertaining to the show can be found on the official website for Real Housewives of New York City.

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  • The hosts then offer them a $5,000 gift card to purchase a brand new wardrobe from New York City stores.

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  • Bravo Top Design is a reality competition show that pits interior designers against each other for a $100,000 grand prize and the chance to display their work at a New York City interior design showcase.

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  • The contestants participate in unique challenges and must show patience, gratitude, and flair as they are thrown into the middle of the fashion industry in New York City.

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  • Upon accepting her position as PR Director at DVF, Whitney packs up her things and leaves her hometown of sunny Los Angeles for New York City and the series MTV The City was born.

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  • Before becoming a mother, Giudance earned a degree in fashion marketing and worked in New York City in the fashion industry.

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  • Tali - 5'4", 190 lbs. Tali is a 26 year old artist and motivational speaker from New York City.

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  • However, many members of the New York City private school community have stated that the experiences depicted on the show are not similar to how life actually is for most Upper East Siders.

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  • Participants are secretly nominated and, if selected, given a chance to fly to New York City to receive a $5,000 wardrobe.

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  • Also, if you think he or she could not take the time off work and fly to New York City or have issues with turning over his or her wardrobe, then, again, don't bother filling out the application.

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  • Shortly after the couple filed for divorce, Jon Gosselin moved into a two-bedroom apartment in New York City.

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  • With this seed money, she started up a tiny real estate company in New York City.

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  • Angelina "Jolie" Pivarnick is a bartender from New York City and calls herself the "Kim Kardashian of Staten Island".

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  • Tom Weston - Tom is 45, from New York City.

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  • Courtney Yates - Courtney is 28, from New York City.

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  • Born Jenni Farley, JWOWW lived in upstate New York and eventually moved to New York City when she was 21 years old.

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  • The City focuses on Whitney's move from Los Angeles to New York City to work for Diane Von Furstenburg - a job Cutrone helped her secure.

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  • Shane Snider is studying at the New York School of Visual Arts, and splits his time between his parents' home and New York City.

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  • Ridge and Kilmer-Purcell, who are New York City natives, purchased the Beekman farm on a whim, planning to use it as a weekend retreat.

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  • Rich and beautiful, she is a lawyer working in her father's law firm and living in a luxury highrise in New York City.

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  • His character eventually exploded in one episode over New York City.

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  • For example, the Worldcon, hosted in different cities throughout the world annually, began in 1939 in New York City.

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  • To put this in perspective, the Statue of Liberty in New York City stands just over 305 feet high from the ground to the tip of the torch.

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  • For example, Pilates on Fifth, a New York City Pilates studio has a weekly series of Pilates video podcasts.

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  • The New York City Fire Museum shows books, patches, pins, and badges from firefighters who have served in New York since fire service in that city began.

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  • Gratacap, a New York City volunteer fireman and luggage designer, is responsible for the helmets' durability and ability to resist rotting thanks to the treatment he had learned to use on leather luggage that was used on the ocean.

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  • Now, though, the competition for your customer's eyeballs from San Francisco to New York City and across the Atlantic or Pacific is fierce.

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