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  • er Development Company, of San Francisco and Manhattan, a family-owned real estate company with hol
  • Krueger lives in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, a borough of New York City.
  • A resident of Manhattan, Abrahams died there at age 88 on February 1
  • from New York City in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, active from 1985-1992.
  • was hired as an office "gofer" for the large Manhattan advertising agency Benton & Bowles, earning
  • Dane, formed Doyle Dane Bernbach (DDB), the Manhattan advertising agency that would create the rev
  • s 81 streets, 79 in Staten Island and two in Manhattan, after victims.
  • ng guidelines for the redevelopment of Lower Manhattan after the destruction of the World Trade Cen
  • in who directed the waterborne evacuation of Manhattan after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
  • pneumonia on February 9, 2009 at his home in Manhattan, aged 91.
  • e died of a stroke in Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, aged 88.
  • laying the foundations of the communities of Manhattan, Albany, Rensselaer, and Brooklyn."
  • As an assistant D.A. in Manhattan, Alexa is a top prosecutor and a single moth
  • ates Bicentennial anniversary in 1976, Chase Manhattan allowed the pistols to be removed and loaned
  • attacks the Skrulls during their invasion of Manhattan, along with her teammates.
  • East Harlem, a neighborhood in Manhattan, also known as Spanish Harlem
  • s and other relatives are primarily based in Manhattan, although her mother owns a shop in Paris th
  • : Service operates in the peak direction (to Manhattan AM, from Manhattan PM) 1-2 hours before or a
  • : Service operates in the peak direction (to Manhattan AM, from Manhattan PM) between 4:30 AM and 9
  • w York marketplace with medal winning brands Manhattan Amber and Manhattan Gold Lager.
  • would lead to the discovery of the island of Manhattan among others.
  • Manhattan: An Elegy, and Other Poems (University of Io
  • train "even farther than Harlem to Northern Manhattan and maintain, get off at 181st and take the
  • River Waterfront Walkway, offering views of Manhattan and the Palisades.
  • o the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan and to other New Jersey communities.
  • both coordinating its operations throughout Manhattan and was present alongside fire fighters at a
  • between the BMT Nassau Street Line in Lower Manhattan and 62nd Street or Bay Parkway.
  • occupied a plot 150 by 100 between Broadway ( Manhattan) and West End Avenue.
  • incumbent New York County District Attorney ( Manhattan), and was previously a principal at the law
  • tructure, beginning with a ferry approaching Manhattan and ending with a sunset view from a skyscra
  • 42nd Street - Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan and crossed over to the northbound platform
  • great estates on Long Island, Park Avenue in Manhattan, and other wealthy enclaves in the Eastern U
  • ity's Breuers yeshiva in Washington Heights, Manhattan and established a synagogue continuing the N
  • was formed by a coalition of the three major Manhattan and Brooklyn streetcar operators - New York
  • As it is the case with sister boroughs Manhattan and the Bronx, Brooklyn has not voted for a
  • Morehead died of cancer in 1966 in Manhattan, and his remains were cremated and the ashed
  • pyramid was the tallest tower at the tip of Manhattan and was illuminated as a beacon for ships en
  • oad; the Cooper Union foundation building in Manhattan; and sites in Utah and Pennsylvania.
  • rol Houses, one each in Midtown and Downtown Manhattan and one in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn which was r
  • Manhattan and the remaining boroughs that weren't dest
  • Train / Even farther than Harlem to northern Manhattan and maintain / Get off at 181st and take the
  • hing Line (7 <7> trains) route in Queens and Manhattan and ran there until 1964 with the delivery o
  • n the First Avenue Station in the borough of Manhattan and the Bedford Avenue Station in Brooklyn.
  • under the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
  • e Hebrew Institute on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and graduated with honors from the High Scho
  • Like many organizations in Lower Manhattan and throughout New York City, Bargemusic's a
  • the second non-waterborne connection between Manhattan and New Jersey and were completed shortly af
  • She presently resides in Manhattan and enjoys training for triathlons.
  • , the New York City Family Court building in Manhattan, and the Tulsa Convention Center in Tulsa, O
  • es northeast of Wilmington, 5 miles south of Manhattan and 8 miles west of Peotone.
  • Connection to PATH trains to midtown Manhattan and to New Jersey Transit commuter train ser
  • The tunnel begins under 53rd Street in Manhattan and runs under the East River to 50th Avenue
  • under the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Queens.
  • 880 he was living at 236 West 38th Street in Manhattan and he listed himself as a "segar dealer".
  • he corner of what would become Henry Street ( Manhattan) and Rutgers Street.
  • died at his home at 23, East 39th Street in Manhattan, and left a fortune of nearly a million and
  • ms made by Images Art, New York and aired on Manhattan and Paragon Cable Television channels.
  • erminal, where connection to PATH to midtown Manhattan and to commuter trains are available.
  • s E. Dewey, Special Prosecutor of Rackets in Manhattan and a schoolmate of Fuld's at Columbia.
  • Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped America
  • n classrooms and at his apartment in midtown Manhattan and instructed musicians like Charlie Rouse
  • n Tarrytown, NY, with satellite locations in Manhattan and Queens, New York.
  • d in John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan and received his B.S. in Criminal Justice in
  • Roosevelt Island in the East River, between Manhattan and Queens, it is served by the F train at a
  • d in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, and died at age 72 of complications of lung
  • Township is located between the villages of Manhattan and Monee and straight south of Frankfort.
  • ounty Courthouse, Newport Mall, 42nd Street ( Manhattan), and northbound along Anderson Avenue to GW
  • The 25th Senate District covers lower Manhattan and an area of Brooklyn down the East River
  • of BMT (as well as IRT) underground lines in Manhattan and Queens.
  • Bronx, Westchester County, Rockland County, Manhattan and Connecticut.
  • Ferries from Manhattan and Brooklyn would dock at the eastern end o
  • rkeys, which can fly, frequent many parks in Manhattan and other parts of New York City and nearby
  • ie, The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppets Take Manhattan and several other Jim Henson-related films t
  • e had three children and the family lived in Manhattan and Rye, New York.
  • ing Street but the diamond has no meaning in Manhattan and which operates as an express in the Bron
  • owns an apartment in the Lower East Side of Manhattan and currently lives in NYC.
  • She currently resides in Manhattan and Bridgeport, Connecticut.
  • luding the New School for Social Research in Manhattan and Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.
  • the chain operated six locations in Midtown Manhattan and the Upper East Side.
  • in The Bronx, then proceeds downtown through Manhattan and into Brooklyn, eventually terminating at
  • her district attorneys, Robert Morgenthau of Manhattan and Henry Wade of Dallas, have served longer
  • hrough the New York City boroughs of Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn to find Kondabolu, referencing
  • He established the Zu Club in Manhattan and after meeting 24 year old bass player Bi
  • bruary 6, 1959, trains made express stops in Manhattan and ran to Flatbush Avenue whenever they ope
  • 1861, by a group of military enthusiasts in Manhattan and deployed from Fort Schuyler at Throgs Ne
  • n the rise when she visited Carnegie Hall in Manhattan, and many reviews of her shows commented on
  • ocratic State Committeman on the Westside of Manhattan and served in that post from 1994 to 2007.
  • tween Williamsburg, Brooklyn and later lower Manhattan and the beach resorts in Rockaway, Queens.
  • sed in Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, Long Island, Manhattan and San Jose.
  • preme Court for the First Judicial District ( Manhattan and the Bronx).
  • He grew up in the Inwood section of Manhattan and is of Puerto Rican descent.
  • ncoln Center and the Paley Center For Media, Manhattan and in Los Angeles at the American Cinemathe
  • y, as the sixth tallest building in downtown Manhattan, and the 27th tallest in New York City, it i
  • d three years split between Washington D.C., Manhattan, and San Francisco, Manski returned to Wisco
  • He was born in Manhattan and died in Berkeley, California.
  • Cassano has served in Manhattan and Brooklyn, and has been honored five time
  • Katz, owner of the Tempus Import Company in Manhattan, and one of the KGB's most active agents.
  • New York which was based out of East Harlem, Manhattan and by 1914 the hostilities had increased an
  • y and worked on a trolley on Sixth Avenue in Manhattan and then as a conductor on the New York City
  • ements were established at Lawrence, Topeka, Manhattan, and Osawatomie.
  • urbanized strip" between Riverdale, north of Manhattan, and North Tarrytown.
  • ross Westchester Expressway) is further from Manhattan and more rural than the southern portion.
  • Operation in Manhattan and over the bridge was with conduit electri
  • North River Railroad, was a trolley line in Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City, United States.
  • landmark expose of the distillery-dairies of Manhattan and Brooklyn that marketed so-called “swill
  • clear real-world examples: the city grid of Manhattan, and the boogie woogie music to which Mondri
  • rnographic movie theatres in Times Square in Manhattan and around the country.
  • It was located on Bond Street in Lower Manhattan and was originally opened as a public perfor
  • o owns a building with luxury condo units in Manhattan and has worked as a lingerie model.
  • nesses such as Noah's Ark, with locations in Manhattan and Teaneck, New Jersey, were covered by the
  • e attended the High School of Music & Art in Manhattan and Smith College, where she studied English
  • ture with Evan leaving an office building in Manhattan and passing Kayleigh on a crowded daytime si
  • served as a curate at St. Peter's Church in Manhattan, and ministered to the sick and dying during
  • There have been 32 commissioners since Manhattan and the Bronx consolidated with Brooklyn, Qu
  • Connection to PATH trains to Midtown Manhattan and to New Jersey Transit commuter train ser
  • Old signs indicate “To Manhattanand “To Richmond Hill and Ozone Park” and “
  • hed a correspondence link between Boston and Manhattan, and by March, Providence had initiated conn
  • She grew up in Manhattan and attended Vassar College.
  • lewood, New Jersey, the Ramaz High School in Manhattan, and Columbia College, where he studied musi
  • ions of the laundered dollars flowed through Manhattan and First American had a subsidiary in New Y
  • ogether to consolidate the artist rosters of Manhattan and Back Porch into one, going on to release
  • ch caused massive destruction to portions of Manhattan), and thus is no longer as powerful as she'd
  • es the 63rd Street Tunnel between Queens and Manhattan and Rutgers Street Tunnel between Manhattan
  • also the largest proscenium theater between Manhattan and Albany.
  • son River on the West Side of the borough of Manhattan and also at Stapleton in the borough of Stat
  • was brought up in a secular Jewish family in Manhattan, and became a communist, a follower of Jay L
  • normal service pattern for the C is local in Manhattan and Brooklyn to complement the A express ser
  • he surrender of Fort Amsterdam at the tip of Manhattan and annexation of the entire Dutch province
  • ice operates between 148th Street in Harlem, Manhattan and New Lots Avenue in New Lots, Brooklyn, m
  • Born in Manhattan and raised in the Bronx, he graduated from C
  • ecaucus Junction and Penn Station in Midtown Manhattan and to Hoboken Terminal.
  • der the Harlem River between the boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx.
  • It was located on Pearl Street in Manhattan and strived to provide Quaker children with
  • rdoba House Mosque near Ground Zero in lower Manhattan, and the Arizona Immigration Law.
  • , quickly put on his Marine uniform, sped to Manhattan and had just parked his car when one of the
  • at nearly the highest point on the island of Manhattan and this station is deep in the Washington H
  • ducator in Harlem and the Lower East Side in Manhattan, and in the South Bronx.
  • essler resides in a loft in Lower East Side, Manhattan and is the only band member who is a vegetar
  • at famous comedy clubs such as Caroline's in Manhattan and the Comedy Store in California.
  • He grew up in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan and moved with his family to Teaneck, New Je
  • rence First Team during his three seasons in Manhattan and was the 2003 and 2004 recipient of the H
  • e Hebrew Institute on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and graduated from Stuyvesant High School in
  • the East River and Roosevelt Island between Manhattan and Queens, New York City.
  • e principals of Ziff Brothers Investments in Manhattan and Greenwich, Connecticut and were listed o
  • McLaughlin was born on July 26, 1907, in Manhattan and was raised in the Bronx.
  • as born in St. Paul, Minnesota and raised in Manhattan and Teaneck, New Jersey.
  • ter currently has two locations, in Chelsea, Manhattan and Los Angeles, California.
  • under the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
  • anizers to build the Islamic center in lower Manhattan, and those comments have intensified a natio
  • the American Horse Exchange at 50th Street ( Manhattan) and Broadway.
  • the line at all times, providing service to Manhattan and the Bronx via the IND Sixth Avenue Line.
  • under the East River between 42nd Street in Manhattan and 51st Avenue in Long Island City, Queens,
  • His daughter Savannah is going to Marymount Manhattan and is a ballet dancer.
  • ights, 4 trains make all stops in the Bronx, Manhattan and Brooklyn and service is extended to New
  • and Valenti now vied for control of Mafia of Manhattan and waged war against rival Giuseppe "Joe th
  • all stops in the Bronx and express stops in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
  • he chareidi community of Washington Heights, Manhattan, and served as the rabbi of its Monsey commu
  • d of the ferry ride to Unitarian services in Manhattan, and weary of being rebuffed by other Brookl
  • This was a redirect to Christopher Street ( Manhattan) and there was no article for the CSW Gay an
  • so vermouth in such drinks as the Americano, Manhattan and Negroni.
  • n died at 1:50 am at Beth Israel hospital in Manhattan and was buried that day at the Ohel in Old M
  • ted States Attorney or federal prosecutor in Manhattan and was best known as the prosecutor in the
  • he first underwater subway tunnel connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn.
  • wards the end of the novel the authors visit Manhattan and its ongoing salvage operations.
  • Goodnow established a claim just outside Manhattan, and was joined by his wife in July 1855.
  • Defense rescinds the authority of CELL over Manhattan and deploys US Marines in their place under
  • Trains going to Coney Island or Manhattan and Queens use the local tracks.
  • Byington divided her time between working in Manhattan and staying with her daughters, whom she had
  • manager of advertising at Stern Brothers in Manhattan, and later, as retail promotion manager at t
  • vania Station under 32nd and 33rd Streets in Manhattan and cross the East River to Long Island City
  • Davis was a resident of Manhattan and died at age 68 on November 3, 2008.
  • , Capitol Jazz, Roulette Jazz, Pacific Jazz, Manhattan, Angel & Metro Blue.
  • him in the summer of 1978 at his 45th Street Manhattan apartment and join his band The Jazz Messeng
  • murder of two women in their upper east side Manhattan apartment was found to be false.
  • eat white hunter to the point of living in a Manhattan apartment furnished to look like an African
  • The Colosseum is a Manhattan apartment building located at 116th Street a
  • he nonetheless was able to afford a spacious Manhattan apartment as well as an extensive wardrobe o
  • mber 15, 1945, Ralph Holmes was found in his Manhattan apartment, dead of a barbiturate overdose at
  • endant, was found raped and strangled in her Manhattan apartment, a case that would remain unsolved
  • ter 700,000 ecstasy tablets were seized in a Manhattan apartment, he was charged with distributing
  • started the first Gestalt Institute in their Manhattan apartment, and Fritz began traveling through
  • 's forthcoming novel, Atlas Shrugged, in her Manhattan apartment.
  • interior scenes were filmed in the family's Manhattan apartment.
  • eloping Bridgemarket, a food store under the Manhattan approach to the Queensboro Bridge.
  • pavilion in Times Square was designed by the Manhattan architecture firm of Mayers & Schiff Associa
  • ATH trains to Newark, Harrison, and Downtown Manhattan are available at Exchange Place.
  • existing data centers and carrier hotels in Manhattan are nearing capacity from space, power, and
  • ATH trains to Newark, Harrison, and downtown Manhattan are available at Exchange Place.
  • ittee was set up in 1975 to rid the Midtown ( Manhattan) area of pornography and prostitution.
  • A well known face throughout numerous Manhattan art and club ‘scenes' since the 1960s she re
  • successes that transferred from Berkeley to Manhattan: Artistic Director Tony Taccone staged Sarah
  • tat for Humanity, Heart Association, and the Manhattan Arts Center.
  • versity, Jim Hynes initially worked at Chase Manhattan as a Vice President after taking up posts at
  • mpany was formed in October, 1939 in Midtown Manhattan as a cigar and gift shop.
  • She became known throughout Manhattan as Queenie, but Harlem residents respectfull
  • n Saturdays as well, but made local stops in Manhattan as the local trains now ran to Chambers Stre
  • Various locations were used in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well as Upstate New York; specific locati
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