Similar words: city, paucity, atrocity, capacity, rapacity, sagacity, scarcity, audacity. Meaning: n. the largest city in New York State and in the United States; located in southeastern New York at the mouth of the Hudson river; a major financial and cultural center.
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61 The park, located between Philadelphia and New York City, draws visitors from throughout the region.
62 Across the continent in New York City a similar tragedy was unfolding.
63 Both are modelled on Labov's work in New York City.
64 After a short stint in a business house in New York City, Herman resolved to go to sea.
65 New York City, Flatiron Building, Fifth Avenue.
66 Across the Hudson River was New York City.
67 New York City is the world financial center.
68 The W.H.O. study was announced in New York City.
69 John is a New York City firefighter.
70 I moved to New York City, hell-bent on stardom.
71 New York City is on the Atlantic seaboard.
72 He was demented about New York City, Rudolph decided.
73 According to records released by the New York City Board of Elections, the cartoon billionaire received 27 write-in votes out of the 299 that were cast.
74 The first overseas branch of Xinhua Bookstore opened in Flushing, New York City on August 1.
75 Raised in New York City,(sentencedict.com) Mailer entered Harvard University at the unusually young age of 16.
76 The 47th Annual Columbus Day Parade was held in New York city this week starting from October 11 to celebrate the spirit of exploration that inspired Christopher Columbus's 1492 expedition.
77 But the infant will hold her place(3) in Hollywood history as the very first infant(4) wax figure at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in New York City.
78 In New York City, a supposedly more sophisticated place, Horne faced similar restrictions.
79 Jennifer Dykes Henson is a freelance writer based in New York City.
80 I first met Edith Calzado at a place in New York City where low-income people can get free financial counseling.
81 Tragedy on the streets of New York City after a delivery van struck a group of children on their way back from the library. Officials said two children were killed, and a third was seriously injured.
82 And high above Time Square in New York City, this ultra marathoner is hoping to break a world record for the longest treadmill run in 24 hours.
83 At present the New York City sales tax is 8 percent.
84 On 1960 Jan 13 the American Standards Association convened an organizational meeting in New York City to discuss and approve the formation of Committee X3, Computers and Information Processing.
85 Agnes was born in 1913 — the year that Grand Central Terminal opened in New York City and the U.S. Postal Service began delivering packages as well as letters — which makes her 96 years old.
86 In nineteen forty-five, he returned to New York City. He had the idea of starting a small jazz group.
87 After home games in New York City, he would carouse through town and return to the legendary Ansonia Hotel in the wee hours.
88 Under former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the New York City Police Department began a major crackdown on 'quality of life' offenses -- including passing water in public.
89 Largely as a result, the first Catholic parish in New York City was not established until the 1780s, St.
90 Columbia University in New York City has awarded Pulitzer Prizes since 1917.
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