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(1) Through appearances at the midtown disco the Cheetah, he developed a hip white listenership.
(2) They lived in the midtown district.
(3) At the Morgan Library and Museum in Midtown, a crayon drawing (above) that the poet E. E. Cummings sent to Marion Morehouse, a fashion model, will be on display all this week.
(4) It owned tremendously valuable real estate in midtown New York, whole office buildings.
(5) As the central area of the city, Midtown is both a commercial and a residential hub.
(6) The towers unique silhouette will dominate the Midtown block , rising higher than the iconic Chrysler Building.
(7) For example, my father had grown very ill and I spent hours in the hospital with him in midtown.
(8) But this quadrant of Chelsea, more compact and closer to midtown, seems likely to develop more quickly.
(9) Former Mayor Ed Koch collapsed this morning at a health club in midtown Manhattan.
(10) The bus will pick us up at the pier and take us back to midtown.
(11) ATLANTA — Margaret Mitchell called her tiny ground-floor apartment here on Peachtree Street in midtown "the dump."
(12) I am sitting at the moment in a stifling hotel room in 90-degree heat, halfway down an air shaft(http://sentencedict.com), in midtown.
(13) Train Travel: Grand Central Terminal opened in 1871 in midtown Manhattan.
(14) Now he works at a top brokerage house in midtown, wears a lot of Prada and Gucci, drives a BMW and is married to an attractive 27-year-old woman who works in the art world.
(15) "Obviously, you can't bring back the friends you lost, " Mr. Obama said to the crew at a firehouse in midtown Manhattan that lost 15 men, an entire shift, at the World Trade Center.
(16) The Lyceum Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theatre located at 149 West 45 th Street in midtown - Manhattan.
(17) One modern-day panner finds his fortune on the 0.2-mile stretch of 47th Street in midtown Manhattan.
(18) As a trader, he had taken clients regularly to Del Frisco's, a steakhouse in Midtown Manhattan.
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