Casanova Womack, who lives in the neighborhood, told WRAL that tensions were high in the neighborhood.
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Casanova Womack, who lives in the neighborhood, told the affiliate that tensions were high in the neighborhood.
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Everyone in the neighborhood knew the mail carrier, a resident says Virtually everyone in the neighborhood knew Hernandez as their mail carrier, a man who lives in the area told CNN affiliate KOAT.
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Other mothers in the neighborhood occasionally helped care for Raymond.
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Nothing like this has happened in the neighborhood ever before.
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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood for Tom Hanks!
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They moved to California after 10 years in the neighborhood.
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She also shared a photo of herself in the neighborhood.
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They don't have a sense of ownership in the neighborhood.
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Wailly has been a regular in the neighborhood since 2002.
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Every evening we go for a walk in the neighborhood.
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Now, Salesforce is not the only tower in the neighborhood.
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Kids in the neighborhood asked if I tasted like chocolate.
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Investigators found three damaged cars in the neighborhood, police said.
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It's expected to fetch somewhere in the neighborhood of $500,000!!!!!
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That puts the album in the neighborhood of The Beatles.
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We asked him to describe the atmosphere in the neighborhood.
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It was one of the cheapest Airbnbs in the neighborhood.
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Shopping areas and businesses were shut down in the neighborhood.
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It is a common sentiment in the neighborhood around Liberation.
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Six of 52 people tested in the neighborhood did too.
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He went to work checking on friends in the neighborhood.
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He also cries about bullying by boys in the neighborhood.
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She had friends living in the neighborhood who loved it.
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We showed up and established a presence in the neighborhood.
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He does four other houses in the neighborhood as well.
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That racial prejudice extended to the clubs in the neighborhood.
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The few remaining lights in the neighborhood were suddenly extinguished.
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He was kind and thoughtful to people in the neighborhood.
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She remembers them kind of being around in the neighborhood.
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Mr. Colby, 56, was a familiar figure in the neighborhood.
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Rosedale was known as the best fishmonger in the neighborhood.
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They must have been the happiest family in the neighborhood.
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Ms. Benanti is incognito in the neighborhood, but not Ella.
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Jobs in the neighborhood were scarce, and good jobs nonexistent.
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The clinic is already making an impact in the neighborhood.
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" He said "there's definitely a void in the neighborhood now.
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Masri said he witnessed one man in the neighborhood die.
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Above, a Vietnamese grocery store in the neighborhood in March.
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None of its parishioners live in the neighborhood, he added.
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How do we react when seeing her in the neighborhood?
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He had grown up in the neighborhood, he said nostalgically.
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But she's got plenty of dog friends in the neighborhood.
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Here are five places in the neighborhood that stand out.
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"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is currently in theaters.
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Hunter College and Rockefeller University are both in the neighborhood.
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A new project in the neighborhood is in the works.
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Residential towers in the neighborhood were without water and electricity.
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No one in the neighborhood will officially acknowledge its existence.
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I was afraid of the other children in the neighborhood.
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Still, the best places in the neighborhood are the oldest.
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Police think the thieves are behind several burglaries in the neighborhood.
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People in the neighborhood would stop by and buy us beers.
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Davis said she knocked on nearly 4,500 doors in the neighborhood.
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That honor belongs to the parties that live in the neighborhood.
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Officers also evacuated homes in the neighborhood to keep others safe.
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Homicides in the neighborhood are up, and teens increasingly are armed.
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"We have to get more respect, more consciousness in the neighborhood."
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He claims to have spotted the lost penguin in the neighborhood.
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If that's all you got, you better stay in the neighborhood.
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These buildings aren't the first lofty high-rises in the neighborhood.
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"In the neighborhood, Maldives is priority," Modi said in his speech.
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It started out as something we did did in the neighborhood.
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They were safe but people in the neighborhood had been killed.
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The castle is nestled on an unassuming street in the neighborhood.
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The school demographic is based on who lives in the neighborhood.
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The average error is in the neighborhood of 6 percentage points.
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Law enforcement tells us Brown has become hated in the neighborhood.
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Weed is Smokey and Craig on another Friday in the neighborhood.
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We have a lot of friends that live in the neighborhood.
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In the neighborhood of Roma Norte, an entire office building collapsed.
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During the Open many tennis celebrities were spotted in the neighborhood.
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Then more people in the neighborhood began painting their homes black.
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I see what she's doing for the kids in the neighborhood.
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But there was no water or electricity anywhere in the neighborhood.
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I started an astronomy club with the girls in the neighborhood.
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About 57,27 people live in the neighborhood, according to the city.
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He recalled two murders in the neighborhood while he lived there.
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" Alison Kelley, who lives in the neighborhood, called the vandalism "horrifying.
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The plan has faced stiff opposition from many in the neighborhood.
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P.S. There's much more to see and do in the neighborhood.
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Ann Seligman, 67, has lived in the neighborhood for 25 years.
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"She was a very loved woman in the neighborhood," he said.
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McCoy based her paintings on photographs she took in the neighborhood.
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It is in the neighborhood of Mid-City, not Culver City.
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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is now playing in theaters.
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It was going to be our first time in the neighborhood.
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The statistics they cite are usually in the neighborhood of correct.
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Torres lived in the neighborhood and was a "complete stranger" to Lopez.
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"I think everyone in the neighborhood is surprised and shocked," Jeff says.
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Housing prices in the neighborhood have risen steadily for the past decade.
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The streets in the neighborhood are mostly narrow and scary at night.
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The first A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood trailer is so heartwarming.
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Almost half of all the city's Jewish children live in the neighborhood.
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John and I spent months in the neighborhood, planning the shots out.
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I think on this one, it's in the neighborhood of about 350.
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Other residents in the neighborhood, including Ms. Carmona, reported receiving similar threats.
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Along the way, one street in the neighborhood was named after her.
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With few listings in the neighborhood, the open house was well-attended.
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Insite opened in the neighborhood explicitly because it was in rough shape.
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"You didn't even need TV," he says of life in the neighborhood.
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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood when Mister Rogers is around.
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There were no black Americans, let alone West Africans, in the neighborhood.
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Earlier Monday, police escorted students to school bus stops in the neighborhood.
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You can see where the flow has covered streets in the neighborhood.
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Next was Jezra Kaye, 64, who used to live in the neighborhood.
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There are reports that he is somewhere in the neighborhood of 19483.
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When art galleries open in the neighborhood, it's another sign of gentrification.
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" Then again, she pointed out, "they were all criminals in the neighborhood.
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A bagel factory in the neighborhood had sent the previous day's leftovers.
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He used to see Mr. Johnson in the neighborhood and exchange hellos.
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The two doormen put out fliers in the neighborhood to solicit donations.
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I asked if I might come to see him in the neighborhood.
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Donaldson did not live in the neighborhood Shell casings fired from a .
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I saw many young families and parents pushing strollers in the neighborhood.
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"There has not been a population boom in the neighborhood," he said.
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They said the house was considered a "safe haven" in the neighborhood.
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Tatyana Rhodes, 19, who lived in the neighborhood, had organized the event.
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It was a goal for many poor, disenfranchised kids in the neighborhood.
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And he will rebuild -- "twice as nice" -- in the neighborhood he loves.
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Lachica recognized them as officers from previous police operations in the neighborhood.
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It looks like people are once againCommercial: Eatin' good in the neighborhood.
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Katt Williams, who lives in the neighborhood, said she knew Mr. Brito.
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They seem to know a lot about the kids in the neighborhood.
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The budget is reportedly in the neighborhood of $60 to $80 million.
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Other potters in the neighborhood worry about rising rents and noise pollution.
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But he wanted to know what happened to others in the neighborhood.
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I live in the neighborhood and I did it for a reason.
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Mr. Xia has worked in various bars in the neighborhood since 2013.
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TaskRabbit came along in 2008, connecting customers to helpers in the neighborhood.
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Mr. Edelstyn said that he could see poverty in the neighborhood growing.
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In "The Neighborhood," the sex is hot and the beer is cold.
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I'm not a foodie but I know every restaurant in the neighborhood.
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One fellow, 211-year-old Sammy Lum, had stayed in the neighborhood.
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TAVERNISE: He was like the pied piper of children in the neighborhood.
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Under Armour has a new flagship still under construction in the neighborhood.
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He'd been a fixture in the neighborhood since he was a child.
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"A month ago, we witnessed another accident in the neighborhood," he said.
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USC Village is one of several substantial construction projects in the neighborhood.
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Maybe that I hadn't seen a lot of runners in the neighborhood.
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In comparison, credit card rates are in the neighborhood of 16.84 percent.
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It has developed 800 condos and rentals in the neighborhood since 2004.
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She said someone in the neighborhood had called in a clown sighting.
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Then, an engine arrived which had been pre-staged in the neighborhood.
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It also offered suggestions for coffee shops and bars in the neighborhood.
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If there were strangers in the neighborhood, she reported them to police.
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Whatever the sentiment, seeing "Heil Hitler" signs in the neighborhood was jarring.
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No one in the neighborhood, she says, had heard of Ferrante's novels.
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Among the oldest in the neighborhood, the house was built in the 1820s.
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Of course, you can't afford to have people in the neighborhood get suspicious.
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Every kid in the neighborhood will want to be invited to this party.
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I see a man asking for change who is frequently in the neighborhood.
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"He wanted to shoot in the neighborhood," explains Pitbull's longtime manager Michael Calderon.
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As night falls, electricity begins to come on some blocks in the neighborhood.
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Like many others in the neighborhood, he declined to give his last name.
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Among the onlookers was David Fischer, who had long lived in the neighborhood.
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JF: And that means more interactions with police in the neighborhood too, right?
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They're looking for a way to create some home equity in the neighborhood.
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Customer 89, for example, is Senator Chuck Schumer, who lives in the neighborhood.
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He concluded these were the ties he needed to survive in the neighborhood.
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It was also extremely hot, in the neighborhood of 95 degrees (35 Celsius).
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For context, California's government spends in the neighborhood of $100 billion per year.
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"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is slated to release in November 2019.
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Housing prices in the neighborhood were down 25 percent by 1992, he recalled.
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I head to a cafe in the neighborhood to get some work done.
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"They know everything that goes on in the neighborhood, and they know everybody."
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No one in the neighborhood knows anything about Sri Lanka or its troubles.
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What we're hearing at the moment: talk in the neighborhood of $2 billion.
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That would put it in the neighborhood of $1.8 trillion to $2.4 trillion.
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In the neighborhood of Beacon Hill, 80 percent of homes had been lost.
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On Wednesday, we enjoyed a long walk in the neighborhood with the kids.
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If he got lost walking in the neighborhood, the dog tracked him down.
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It's just because I was in the neighborhood and a person of color.
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"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" is slated to release in October 2019.
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They had seen each other in the neighborhood but had never really spoken.
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His family has run Empire City Iron Works in the neighborhood since 1911.
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Here's what he has to say about his favorite spots in the neighborhood.
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The current median home value in the neighborhood is $473,200, according to Zillow.
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Instead, riders lock them to a bike rack or pole in the neighborhood.
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We sit on the corners and watch over the children in the neighborhood.
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The riot caused casualties on both sides and deep fissures in the neighborhood.
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There are people here in the neighborhood, willing to travel for good food.
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"The kids in the neighborhood, we decided to do something mischievous," Neal said.
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Belle was in the neighborhood of 250 to 300 pounds when she died.
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"Only freedom is holy," reads the writing on a wall in the neighborhood.
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They're serious about no credit cards and offer free delivery in the neighborhood.
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Many in the neighborhood had died, especially those who had hidden in shelters.
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If it's a busy night in the neighborhood, you may hear street noise.
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Many are run by Orthodox Jews who've been in the neighborhood for decades.
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Others living in the neighborhood said that they are fearful for their lives.
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Most people that play here, especially the black folks, live in the neighborhood.
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And when the sun sets, the center becomes a beacon in the neighborhood.
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"He wasn't even in the neighborhood of right," Wolfers said in an interview.
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Matthew Rhys and Tom Hanks in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019).
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Many of the families in the neighborhood I grew up in had guns.
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He smiles wider and cries louder than any other child in the neighborhood.
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Or, in a city, if there was a gun shop in the neighborhood.
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Here, he shares five of his favorite places to eat in the neighborhood.
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Manley asked anyone in the neighborhood with security camera footage to call police.
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I knew there had been a few robberies that summer in the neighborhood.
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Mr. Gallini also asked parents in the neighborhood what they were looking for.
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The Fairway in Harlem is one of the largest supermarkets in the neighborhood.
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Something in the neighborhood of 11 million people went to Cooking last month.
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It was with the camera that he gained his identity in the neighborhood.
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"Just another day in the neighborhood," the caption of Lee&aposs post read.
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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is not a biopic about Fred Rogers.
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It's unclear what they were doing in the neighborhood where they were found.
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Behind the front line in the neighborhood, Iraqi fighters moved along devastated streets.
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There's a fire in the hills, but not a fire in the neighborhood.
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I also never saw him in the neighborhood, although he clearly lived nearby.
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It's the place to be after everything else in the neighborhood has closed.
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Now Johnny's closet is full of piggy banks from everyone in the neighborhood.
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She'd pull it out of her pack to scare kids in the neighborhood.
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BEAR DIES AFTER PLUMMETING FROM HELICOPTER Tamm, who has lived in the neighborhood for over decade, said he&aposs never seen a bear so close before and hopes others in the neighborhood keep an eye out if it comes back.
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In the neighborhood where I used to work, I fucked the sous chef I worked with, and then I fucked someone who worked in our sister restaurant down the street, and I dated the bartender at a restaurant in the neighborhood.
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The state's secretary of interior lives in the neighborhood, as does the governor's mother.
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We spend time cleaning the apartment and then head to brunch in the neighborhood.
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Thursday night is our weekly dinner with my cousin who lives in the neighborhood.
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She met her future husband, Manuel, in the neighborhood flower shop where he worked.
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By the late 1990s, Pitt's baseline paycheck was in the neighborhood of $17.5 million.
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Back then, the tallest buildings in the neighborhood were a handful of stories high.
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As Mann explained it, Bailey had recently been roaming off-leash in the neighborhood.
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While Luke tries to be anonymous, the Stokes family is infamous in the neighborhood.
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Consider this your foolproof guide to getting the best-looking lawn in the neighborhood.
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The home sits on a quarter-acre of land in the neighborhood of Kalorama.
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But both BK and this new technology are causing rapid changes in the neighborhood.
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If there's something strange in the neighborhood, Sony Pictures wants to call Snapchat users.
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"Obviously the exit helps because it's one less competitor in the neighborhood," Perkins said.
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No. He just lives in the neighborhood; one of the servers told me earlier.
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Plus, Chloe still gets to see her saviors, since Smith lives in the neighborhood.
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The Obamas moved into an 8,200-square-foot home in the neighborhood last month.
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Barely anyone in the neighborhood she grew up in went to college, Obama wrote.
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They patched that portion of the roof with scraps they found in the neighborhood.
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She also said she had been selling churros in the neighborhood for three years.
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I decide that the answer is probably something in the neighborhood of forty years.
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Located in the neighborhood of Holmby Hills, the house boasts luxurious amenities for days.
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"Fifteen minutes in the neighborhood and I'm already talking that way again," he said.
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"I saw him out in the neighborhood signing with his family," Ryan Russell said.
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A building sells for twice as much as the average price in the neighborhood.
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They went door to door in the neighborhood to recruit people to work there.
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Solberg grew up wealthy in the neighborhood of Gávea, not far from the beaches.
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Carlos Batista was riding his dirt bike in the neighborhood about six months ago.
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It was the most expensive home ever sold in the neighborhood at the time.
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He charges anywhere from $450 to $650 per month to park in the neighborhood.
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WE THINK SOMEWHERE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF 96% OF AMERICANS WON'T HAVE TO ITEMIZE.
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The Hudson Park is wonderful, and people in the neighborhood are proud of it.
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"I love this project," said Florent Morellet, a prominent former restaurateur in the neighborhood.
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The A train makes three stops in the neighborhood and two more just outside.
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They are both in the neighborhood of Gracia, a few blocks from each other.
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There were only about 21950,270 people in the neighborhood, and everyone knew one another.
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Through a referral, she was introduced to a handyman who lived in the neighborhood.
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When he wasn't in the neighborhood, he was with his wife, checking on her.
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He said homes in the neighborhood were selling in the $350,000 to $400,000 range.
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More and more armed volunteers were seen in the neighborhood, stopping and searching strangers.
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She found out about the lunch give away through flyers placed in the neighborhood.
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All the three-bedrooms they saw in the neighborhood cost at least $7,500 month.
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Murger embraced the bourgeois life and moved into a comfortable apartment in the neighborhood.
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Nearly done, it would be handy for Ms. Santana, who lives in the neighborhood.
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In the neighborhood of justice, Schmidtz identifies four structures: equality, desert, reciprocity, and need.
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Constable Samuda, however, is familiar with it all: She was born in the neighborhood.
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Interest rates on plastic are in the neighborhood of 17 percent, according to CreditCards.com.
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As we talk, others in the neighborhood emerge from the Old City's winding streets.
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Perhaps at one of the restaurants favored by our dining critics in the neighborhood.
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His childhood in the neighborhood prepared him for a lifetime of getting no respect.
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These races are important to more than just the younger children in the neighborhood.
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He liked that the restaurant had endured as a stable presence in the neighborhood.
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Pictures posted by local media showed smoke coming from several houses in the neighborhood.
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"We can't be in the middle of every skirmish in the neighborhood," he added.
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On the way there, we spotted a lot of competing chains in the neighborhood.
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Harper and Machado reportedly are seeking in the neighborhood of $27 million a year.
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Schools in the area were being evacuated and power cut off in the neighborhood.
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Mr. Gallo was born and raised in Fruitvale and still lives in the neighborhood.
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Some attempts at introducing hipster culture in the neighborhood have led to interesting juxtapositions.
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Now some corps members say there has been interest from newcomers in the neighborhood.
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Her first goal was to be better than the best girl in the neighborhood.
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I made it with a bunch of guest vocalists that lived in the neighborhood.
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Tatyana Rhodes, 19, who lived in the neighborhood, organized the McKinney pool party event.
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She does that often merely to document changes in the neighborhood for the blog.
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In return for helping out, they'd get a 'time credit' to spend in the neighborhood.
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Karma roamed outside for six days before people in the neighborhood finally coaxed her inside.
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Riots broke out one night earlier this week in the neighborhood of the capital Stockholm.
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Following her death, every home in the neighborhood put a white ribbon on their mailbox.
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At the rate we are, 2.25, 2.5, we're in the neighborhood of neutral right now.
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Authorities seized documents and computer equipment in the office in the neighborhood of Colonia Escalon.
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As with Arverne, I heard overwhelmingly positive reactions, and no little amazement, in the neighborhood.
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Magno said that 39 structures in the neighborhood have now been destroyed by the lava.
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Officials said 80 percent of houses in the neighborhood, nearly 600 in total, were destroyed.
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Then Sebekos asked him if he knew anything about a "drug beef" in the neighborhood.
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Traffic was shut down in the neighborhood along down Boulevard Barbés, causing large traffic jams.
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Robles' uncle said his nephew lived in the neighborhood and so did Saurez-Ojeda's grandmother.
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Charles Mckenzie and Martin G. Johnson filmed the bait truck in the neighborhood last week.
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It was also battery-operated, so shutting off power in the neighborhood had no effect.
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The incident was one of three home burglaries in the neighborhood on the same day.
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People in the neighborhood apparently heard two gunshots before the vehicle went up in flames.
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You started playing with dudes in the neighborhood, and it was all about having fun.
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A white woman who lived in the neighborhood demanded to know why he was outside.
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So every time they used to catch me in the neighborhood I got locked up.
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It was located in the neighborhood of Lincoln, which is now considered a "food desert."
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Pence tweeted pictures of his meeting with locals in the neighborhood hotspot, where former Rep.
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It's true that many of the luxury Bleecker Street storefronts in the neighborhood have shuttered.
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Experts say growth in the neighborhood has accelerated especially fast in the past five years.
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"We're very confident that others in the neighborhood are not in danger," Sheriff Maciol said.
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CNBC recently experienced a premium pod hotel in the neighborhood of Ginza in Tokyo, Japan.
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"He had a temper and a half," Lydia Rosado, who lives in the neighborhood, said.
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When I asked her to repeat herself, she asked if I lived in the neighborhood.
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Apple also recently inked a lease for a 630,000-square-foot building in the neighborhood.
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The mayor announced the order on Tuesday, declaring a public health emergency in the neighborhood.
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Other styles seen in the neighborhood include Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Gothic Revival.
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I'm going to pick up all the cans and bottles from everyone in the neighborhood.
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And the square was then renamed to reflect the news organization's presence in the neighborhood.
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Rick Seepersad, 25, grew up in the neighborhood and still spends lots of time there.
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Only one family in the neighborhood has "fooled the company" and paid off its house.
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She comes there for the same reason she stays in the neighborhood: It hasn't changed.
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He says he's been in the neighborhood since 1999 and no other neighbor has griped.
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I assumed that he lived in the neighborhood, since he had nothing else with him.
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The median sales price in the neighborhood, according to the report, is nearly $5 million.
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At another house in the neighborhood, they got as far as wiring the down payment.
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For one thing, the school didn't always play such a big role in the neighborhood.
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Prashant Ranyal, 39, who lives in the neighborhood, said he was shaken by the killing.
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Some younger people in the neighborhood did not know about the death of Mr. Garner.
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He laughs easily, grins wider and cries louder than any other child in the neighborhood.
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In the Neighborhood Though born in Bosnia, Aleksandar Hemon has lived in Chicago since 1992.
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"People in the neighborhood say that we steal their cats to eat them," he said.
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The girls had become the center of their grandfather's life, friends in the neighborhood said.
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Clark students engage in tutoring programs and other assistance to those living in the neighborhood.
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Surviving such hell was a mark of distinction in the neighborhood Woodfox then called home.
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Gangs are still common in the neighborhood of South Los Angeles where Anthony was killed.
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The few Irish who have stayed in the neighborhood are very helpful to the church.
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He said that would amount to "in the neighborhood of 4 to 5 trillion" dollars.
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There was a girl in the neighborhood who had a dirty face and dirty hands.
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Not the developer, who, like Emma, is Mexican-American, and grew up in the neighborhood.
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His house was notorious in the neighborhood for having all this weird stuff in it.
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His difficult childhood in the neighborhood prepared him for a lifetime of getting no respect.
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Five men who lived in the neighborhood wanted a table but didn't have a reservation.
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There were only three recorded murders in the neighborhood last year, according to police statistics.
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A candelight vigil was scheduled for Friday night in the neighborhood where the family lived.
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Despite the STEM Institute's poor performance, the plan was met with protests in the neighborhood.
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Authentic Italian cuisine is served up in the neighborhood of Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The people who lived in the neighborhood were not keen on being cleared out, though.
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Or even Carrie Bradshaw herself, since the actress Sarah Jessica Parker lived in the neighborhood.
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"It's surreal that it's here," said Norberto Romero, a photographer who lives in the neighborhood.
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No longer can she text her friends and immediately meet one somewhere in the neighborhood.
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I started this campaign on a shoestring budget in the neighborhood I grew up in.
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On Monday, Chicago fire officials passed out smoke detectors and safety information in the neighborhood.
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They they claim to handle something in the neighborhood of 600 billion messages a year.
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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
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The company installed free doorbells on about eight percent of the homes in the neighborhood.
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They will only be successful if the people in the neighborhood want to use them.
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The massive five-bedroom home is the largest ever built in the neighborhood, People reports.
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"I used to feel that I knew everyone in the neighborhood," Rynd told Business Insider.
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"There are people in the neighborhood who didn't seem all that shocked," the official said.
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COCKTAIL HOUR Around 8 I'll meet a friend for a drink, somewhere in the neighborhood.
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In 2013, police officers were sent to walk patrols in the neighborhood for 12 hours.
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The streets in the neighborhood were salted, the sidewalks spotlessly cleared of ice and snow.
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Petty crime in the neighborhood, an old miner's settlement, has crept up, too, locals report.
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"Remember the old days in the neighborhood when we used to play baseball?" he asked.
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What's not entirely clear is whether a development boom would reduce prices in the neighborhood.
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Craig plays her neighbor — the only white man living in the neighborhood populated by all minorities.
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When the dust settled, Biles needed somewhere in the neighborhood of 13 points to win gold.
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When there's something scary in the neighborhood, you no longer need to pick up the phone.
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The house sold for a premium in the neighborhood -- likely because of its attachment to Trump.
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The officers were originally responding to reports that someone in the neighborhood was breaking car windows.
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First thing I do every morning is check the news, looking for shootings in the neighborhood.
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Security was tightened in the neighborhood and bomb experts examined the house, the news agency said.
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I celebrated my medical clearance with a trip to the artisanal burger shop in the neighborhood.
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The second video is audio recorded on the back porch of a woman in the neighborhood.
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In early June, Emeline drowned in a pool in the neighborhood of Coto de Caza, California.
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Several witnesses saw Lewis running naked and hiding in various locations in the neighborhood, police said.
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Clouthier campaigns with a group of volunteers in the neighborhood of Valle Verde in Monterrey, Mexico.
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Cole told the station that he grew up in the neighborhood and thought it was safe.
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All told, it's generating somewhere in the neighborhood of $1 million per month for the company.
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I turn around and I don't see people who look like me in the neighborhood anymore.
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Also Kouchner, Jacques Vergès, and even Juppé, who came regularly when he lived in the neighborhood.
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Nextdoor shares its users' full names and addresses with other people in the neighborhood by default.
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Mr. Johnson has been clear that he wanted to provide something that wasn't in the neighborhood.
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When we settled our bill, we asked her what there was to do in the neighborhood.
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In 2013, she decided to go see for herself what was going on in the neighborhood.
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Rae Alexandra is a San Francisco-based journalist who has in the neighborhood of 50 tattoos.
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"[I drive] 30 miles per hour so everybody in the neighborhood can see it," he added.
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Russo allegedly spotted Lewis looking into cars and over fences in the neighborhood and called 911.
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People leaving restaurants and a play in the neighborhood stood around checking their phones for news.
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We don't mail a postcard unless someone in the neighborhood sends a postcard to a neighbor.
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Edgar survived the illness, which his mother believed developed due to a pig in the neighborhood.
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Read told The Denver Post the water in the neighborhood was knee-high when officers arrived.
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ARROYO: Laura, it&aposs a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day for a neighbor.
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The figures seem to reflect the new generation of people who now live in the neighborhood.
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Salesforce billionaire Marc Benioff lives in the neighborhood; across the street is Robin Williams's former home.
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Are there any old-school restaurants in the neighborhood that are still around from your childhood?
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As we reported, some of Chris' neighbors are enraged he's been driving recklessly in the neighborhood.
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In the neighborhood Kimberley, up to six different languages are spoken in one sentence, he added.
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She insisted that Novitskaya is one of the minority in the neighborhood against the building's demolition.
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By contrast, education levels in the neighborhood were the biggest predictor of surgery for white patients.
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Apart from Karaman and his wife, today there are just 10 Armenians living in the neighborhood.
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Let's assume these efforts help and, over time, assaults and burglaries become rarer in the neighborhood.
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Honolulu has imposed a prohibition on sitting or lying on sidewalks in the neighborhood of Waikiki.
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In the neighborhood where I lived, especially at night, there was the odor of jasmine flowers.
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He works in the neighborhood and believes the area has become too clean and too organized.
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Some in the neighborhood still remember what it was like when Ali was growing up here.
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She has enjoyed high approval ratings, in the neighborhood of 70 percent public support or more.
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A forest of terraced houses, apartments and churches has sprouted up in the neighborhood, obscuring Dilkusha.
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So all of a sudden, I found myself in the neighborhood for extended periods of time.
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Gonzalez said the suspect has family members that live in the neighborhood where he was captured.
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Mike, like many New Yorkers, believes this restaurant is the best cheap eat in the neighborhood.
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While Turkey may be a problem for NATO, it's not the only one in the neighborhood.
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It is also an inviting cafe, founded by two sisters who grew up in the neighborhood.
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He now looks at the trees in the neighborhood and talks about how important they are.
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Though to really make the most of the Y, it helps to live in the neighborhood.
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The tallest building in the neighborhood is 56 Leonard, a 60-story tower built in 2015.
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In 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency found toxic levels of seven different carcinogens in the neighborhood.
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She lived in the neighborhood many years ago, when she worked as a teacher in Brooklyn.
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Samaan Ibrahim, who is considered a leader of the mainly Coptic garbage collectors in the neighborhood.
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Go to that one house in the neighborhood that always gives out full-size candy bars.
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"Trich is a ravenous bug—just being in the neighborhood puts you at risk," Donovan says.
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All of that adds up to somewhere in the neighborhood of $155 trillion by some estimates.
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Gilman was raised in the neighborhood and did everything she could to stay away from heroin.
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Just last year, ICE agents attempted several raids in the neighborhood, prompting residents to stay indoors.
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In less than seven days, nearly 2,000 people in the neighborhood had joined the online community.
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There are, in this country, in the neighborhood of 100 million people who get pay television.
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For many in the neighborhood, Nakesha was a fixture on the grate at 46th and Park.
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H & R Block opened its 13-story, 531,000 square foot headquarters in the neighborhood in 2006.
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No deep soil is overturned in "The Neighborhood," but two things keep one turning the pages.
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This was long before the time when an apartment in the neighborhood conferred a prestigious address.
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Its days were numbered, and he did not know of any others left in the neighborhood.
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Hannah Greenfeld, who lives in the neighborhood, said the gathering obeyed the letter of the law.
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But sometimes I like to go out, to this spot called Brown Butter in the neighborhood.
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Some Italian Americans who remain in the neighborhood call themselves "The Leftovers," after the HBO drama.
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Then in 2014, a 13-year-old girl in the neighborhood was kidnapped by gang members.
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No more robberies, no more extortion and no more violence against people living in the neighborhood.
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Several people who work or live in the neighborhood recognized him and came over to talk.
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The ultranationalist, modernizing Algerian government had little interest in the neighborhood, founded in the 10th century.
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Her annual income at the time was said to be in the neighborhood of $3.5 million.
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The nearby Irish Museum of Modern Art is worth stopping by while you're in the neighborhood.
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Their two-story home was one of 103,350 houses in the neighborhood destroyed by the fire.
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City officials say the rezoning will combat the gentrification that is already occurring in the neighborhood.
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There is talk in the neighborhood about offers for No. 123, the house between the two.
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For other meals, he took leftovers from people in the neighborhood who looked out for him.
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Allen-Bell researched the frequency of 911 calls in the neighborhood and tried to dissuade him.
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And dozens of other homes and businesses -- about half the properties in the neighborhood -- were destroyed.
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Her third son, Tameem al-Kadhi, and his wife, Melissa Forstrom, also live in the neighborhood.
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In the evenings, he and Marty began hosting dinners for people they met in the neighborhood.
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This house, a Greek Revival built in the late 1840s, is the oldest in the neighborhood.
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That evening, several stores in the neighborhood will stay open late for a holiday block party.
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When I worked in Chinatown, it was a staple of every $4 buffet in the neighborhood.
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It is forever lumped with the other "stans" in the neighborhood, which are repressive by comparison.
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Rockwell hardly wanted New Kids in the Neighborhood to be his last word on the subject.
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As a result, homicides in the neighborhood plummeted to zero and remained so for 12 years.
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The surge in popularity in the neighborhood of Brickell, in particular, is years in the making.
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Mr. Siagha, who lived in the neighborhood and knew Davion, saw his drift toward that life.
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Mr. Siagha, who lived in the neighborhood and knew Davion, saw his drift toward that life.
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And although crime has dropped in the neighborhood over the years, incidents in the park persist.
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" He said that in the neighborhood, "this type of criminality has become part of everyday life.
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She posted the rack in the neighborhood Facebook page and I'm all for second-hand shopping.
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The plot of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is simple, and based around Junod's experience.
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But what's special about A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is how it's told, and why.
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It was, truth be told, a miserable day in the neighborhood: gray skies, sheets of rain.
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The building is on Passatge Sert, a quiet pedestrian street in the neighborhood of El Born.
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How to watch it: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood opens in theaters on November 22.
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"Violence in the house, violence in the school and violence in the neighborhood," Emmanuel Duterte said.
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Even white people in the neighborhood respected my father and invited him to their tennis league.
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The blackout in the neighborhood not far from the capital had started nearly 28 hours earlier.
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In 2018, 134 homes were sold in the neighborhood at a median price of $20 million.
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Booker noted that there have been shootings recently in the neighborhood where he lives in Newark.
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You don't have basketball courts in the neighborhood no more, you don't have help keeping them up.
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The fire wreaked havoc in the neighborhood, forcing residents to flee their homes as flames closed in.
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It's a rough reality: The Note 2850 is going to cost you in the neighborhood of $28.
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Emeline drowned in a pool in the neighborhood of Coto de Caza, California, on Sunday, PEOPLE confirms.
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It's another beautiful day in the neighborhood as Maeve gets up, gets dressed and walks to Mariposa.
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But he feels that many in the community are beginning to question their future in the neighborhood.
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Pricing hasn't been announced, but a rep told me it should be in the neighborhood of $200.
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He said there has been no running water or electricity in the neighborhood for the past month.
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Make your BBQ the best in the neighborhood this year with gear made by patriots - for patriots.
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A local couple told CNN affiliate KTRK that they saw the tiger while driving in the neighborhood.
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Every Sim in the neighborhood, including the incredibly normie Geoffrey Landgraab, had come to see the Thotties.
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And I think all that's consistent with a policy setting that's probably in the neighborhood of neutral.
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If they don't fill those roles, they stand to lose somewhere in the neighborhood of $208 billion.
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"It's bad," she said, noting that her two young daughters also often play outside in the neighborhood.
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The Hart of Dixie actress and mother of two, 38, was seen running errands in the neighborhood.
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"I've lived in the neighborhood where Juhu is for 12 years, and watched it evolve," he says.
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These geysers are essentially offering free samples to any spacecraft that happen to be in the neighborhood.
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She enjoys cooking for her partner, and the couple occasionally go out for meals in the neighborhood.
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She said there has been ongoing theft from parked and locked containers and trailers in the neighborhood.
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Neither of my parents and hardly anyone in the neighborhood where I grew up went to college.
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Amazon put up billboards in the neighborhood, and initially ran a direct bus service to its warehouse.
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He remembered a handsome teenager, well-liked in the neighborhood, who always wanted to be a Marine.
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We stopped to talk to other people strolling after dinner, mostly Filipinos who lived in the neighborhood.
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Last year, he launched Molengeek, a working space and "pre-incubator" for young entrepreneurs in the neighborhood.
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Stein, of course, received something in the neighborhood of 1% of the vote and cannot benefit herself.
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Brooks filled him in that Wanda had lived in the neighborhood for 50 years without knowing anybody.
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View of damage caused by Hurricane Maria, in the neighborhood La Perla of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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The oldest houses in the neighborhood date from approximately 1680-1700, when Colombia was a Spanish colony.
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She was tall and gentle, and never hit her children, as other mothers in the neighborhood did.
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New York City recently announced it would help by spending $180 million on infrastructure in the neighborhood.
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But to be as convenient as the neighborhood store, Amazon has to physically exist in the neighborhood.
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The Nappis no longer have a home in the neighborhood where they have lived for three years.
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In the neighborhood of quiet streets, I came across a burger joint and went inside for dinner.
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"You are not treating the disease," said Derrick Haynes, a youth counselor who works in the neighborhood.
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The year-over-year increase for the price of rentals overall in the neighborhood was 4.2 percent.
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Red bougainvillea petals on Future Street, on Isabel Street, in all the tight alleys in the neighborhood.
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Tom Hanks is transforming into Mister Rogers for the upcoming biopic "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood."
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Critics and audiences both loved Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers in "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood."
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An Uber driver I spoke to later, Colleen, confirmed the changes that were happening in the neighborhood.
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"I know people in the neighborhood who still panic when they hear a loud noise," Nezaj said.
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"Believe me, I felt the chemistry," said Mr. Gordon, who had noticed her jogging in the neighborhood.
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But the backlash from activists in the neighborhood has reached a new intensity in the past month.
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Ms. Riley said she hosted monthly Harry Potter club meetings in the neighborhood with her younger son.
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The couple told The Boston Globe that it was their first experience of prejudice in the neighborhood.
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He began studying the Irish language after hearing remnants of it spoken growing up in the neighborhood.
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I became the bad guy in the neighborhood for older people, but the hero for the youth.
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However, the majority of the families in the neighborhood of Toque remain dependent on the Bolsa Familia.
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The Oscar winner, 63, plays Fred Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, which opens today.
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But he was no mere Zelig who happened to be in the neighborhood when history was happening.
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I went to a Dollar Tree store in the neighborhood to get poster board, soda and candy.
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Antioquia Villalona, 00033, has lived half her life in the neighborhood, but worries about losing her apartment.
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But then, for decades, no housing was built, as factions in the neighborhood battled over the project.
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Others talked about how El Quijote had been a constant in the neighborhood — and in their lives.
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"It was a blatant chokehold," said Keenen Hill, 46, a maintenance man who lives in the neighborhood.
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Arnett Woodall, a resident and store owner in the neighborhood: We must rebuild and remember that day.
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The app has a panic button that alerts everybody in the neighborhood when a crime is happening.
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What happened under M.B.S. was that he wanted to play like the big boys in the neighborhood.
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"It was like a heavy, continuous pattern of these guys that aren't in the neighborhood," she said.
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"There were shootings in the neighborhood and there was drug activity on our block," Ms. Hargreaves recalled.
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"I think we were sold from the moment we set foot in the neighborhood," Ms. Sisti said.
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The "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" actor tweeted to his 85033 million followers on Wednesday: pic.twitter.
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The drug market in the neighborhood was estimated to be doing $35 million in business a year.
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Both depend more greatly on reader revenues than ad income, both now in the neighborhood of 60%.
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Workers said that a 215-square-foot apartment in the neighborhood costs $29 a month to rent.
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Some activists advocated for a simple supermarket for the Asian, Latino and Jewish seniors in the neighborhood.
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In 2010, the Environmental Protection Agency found toxic levels of seven carcinogenic air pollutants in the neighborhood.
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P.S. 26 Manhattan New School is in the neighborhood, with 231 students in prekindergarten through fifth grade.
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We're trying to start a Sunday tradition of going to low impact exercise classes in the neighborhood.
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One of the graves that was opened lies in the neighborhood of Kamenge in the capital Bujumbura.
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James Blake was in the neighborhood, and so I had him come by, and he just improvised.
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Alexei and Elena, both 30, were walking with their 6-month-old son, Artem, in the neighborhood.
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"We think we can exit the year in the neighborhood of 3,000 in the S&P 500. "
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The Jazzy Jumpers provide a safe haven for children and teenagers in the neighborhood, Ms. Veal said.
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Margaret Renkl NASHVILLE — Weeks ago, when they first appeared in the neighborhood, I assumed they were starlings.
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The building, in the neighborhood of Anaj Mandi, had no fire safety certification or emergency escape route.
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The house has direct access to a walking path along the river, a rarity in the neighborhood.
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Annual property taxes start in the neighborhood of $11,000 and can reach $5174,000 on the larger estates.
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This crew of boys lived in the neighborhood and were in line for a new Palace collaboration.
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In the neighborhood, Mexican and Chinese immigrants and longtime Puerto Rican residents work together to pack supplies.
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He often calls parents or spots them in the neighborhood if they have missed a few sessions.
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Elsewhere in the neighborhood, buildings were lit up in yellow and purple, the colors of the Lakers.
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Slogans like "Housing is a right, freedom is a career" began appearing on walls in the neighborhood.
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He sowed pumpkin, kale, sunflowers and other fruits and vegetables that he couldn't buy in the neighborhood.
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There are dozens of chanko nabe restaurants in the neighborhood of Ryogoku, where the Kokugikan is located.
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Other famous homeowners in the neighborhood include Alphabet's Eric Schmidt and actors Robert Lowe and Drew Barrymore.
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Once in the neighborhood, drivers aren't prepared for the steepness of the commute, which causes car crashes.
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A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood Rated PG. Some hard feelings, and tips for dealing with them.
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Iva Westbrooke, a retiree who lives in the neighborhood, was out walking her dog later on Saturday.
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In his latest film, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Hanks portrays beloved TV icon Fred Rogers.
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Every public high school in the neighborhood ranks among the lowest-performing 10 percent in the state.
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She used to make the kids in the neighborhood do casting calls and try to direct them.
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They also play a social role in the neighborhood that enterprises like Amazon and eBay cannot replicate.
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Santiago lauded the quick thinking of a woman who "saved a lot of lives," in the neighborhood.
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"Anybody in the neighborhood can go," he said, explaining that there are about a dozen regular parishioners.
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After two months, the children — five boys and two girls — were divided among families in the neighborhood.
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"When I moved in, the neighborhood was almost too quiet and even a bit unsafe," she said.
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That's way, way more than any other house in the neighborhood, but hey, that's where Marcia lived.
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Prices for homes in the neighborhood skyrocketed as well, jumping almost 14 percent in a single year.
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There was no feeling that what happened to JonBenét might happen to another child in the neighborhood.
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In the aftermath of the 1968 Pittsburgh riots, the housing and businesses in the neighborhood were ravaged.
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She began her musical montage with an homage to Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, dressed in the late TV host's iconic cardigan and singing "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" to front-row stars including Tom Hanks, who is nominated for playing Fred Rogers in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
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When the family first arrived in the neighborhood, Robinson and other neighbors reportedly delivered a hand-written welcome letter to Trump and Kushner, and were understanding of the security detail, as former President Obama lives nearby and other high-profile politicians who require security have lived in the neighborhood.
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Unemployed young men played touch football on the side streets, and suicides were not uncommon in the neighborhood.
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The whole thing starts at 7 PM. If you're in the neighborhood, stop by and check it out.
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It was the last area of Falluja that ISIS had controlled, he said while standing in the neighborhood.
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A new hipster coffee shop opened in the neighborhood recently, but everyone still goes to the old spot.
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The resulting explosion knocked out power for hours in the neighborhood, and the balloons were never seen again.
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The average interest rate on a savings account is in the neighborhood of 0.11 percent, according to Bankrate.
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Social communities form within households in gentrifying neighborhoods but they seem insulated from life in the neighborhood itself?
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A member of the Orthodox community in Williamsburg told NBC4 that it's an ongoing argument in the neighborhood.
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FBI agents, in addition to state and local police, could be seen searching two properties in the neighborhood.
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Among them is A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, starring Tom Hanks as TV icon Mr. Fred Rogers.
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Parker and another officer approached Patel after police got a call about a "suspicious" person in the neighborhood.
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Emeline drowned in a pool in the neighborhood of Coto de Caza, California, on June 10, PEOPLE confirmed.
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Investigators located surveillance footage in the neighborhood and determined the suspect was a white male dressed in black.
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Roman had been practicing walking on his own, and stunned everyone in the neighborhood with his latest accomplishment.
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The Concord Police Department issued an alert after they received calls about roving aggressive bees in the neighborhood.
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Their budget dwarfs other TV shows, who are somewhere in the neighborhood of $2-$5 million per episode.
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Once we are back in the neighborhood, we stop in a local bar to catch up with friends.
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My friend and I always meet somewhere near her office, because it's in the neighborhood I live in.
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PEOPLE confirmed Monday Emeline drowned in the pool in the neighborhood of Coto de Caza, California on Sunday.
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But locals, too, frequent the shops and restaurants in the neighborhood, which was viewed a relatively safe haven.
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Soon after, Carter claims to have witnessed his boyfriend being stabbed to death by men in the neighborhood.
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It was safe enough that an 21996-year-old kid could ride a bike anywhere in the neighborhood.
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After chatting with his cousin Ralph it was clear Eric was somewhat of a legend in the neighborhood.
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"It's gotta be blingy, so you're the freshest kid in the neighborhood," he says of his design strategy.
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If you're trying to keep score, that's somewhere in the neighborhood of 5,000 fireworks going off almost simultaneously.
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Witnesses in the neighborhood reported hearing a pop sound and seeing the officer run over by a Jeep.
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In those years, she said, Ms. Lortel was better known by children in the neighborhood as Mrs. Schweitzer.
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Monday, the Chicago Fire Department passed out smoke detectors in the neighborhood where the deadly blaze took place.
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And today, that trust was broken—for both myself and something in the neighborhood of 12 other people.
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Neighbor Liz Travers told CNN it's been urban legend in the neighborhood that it was a Russian compound.
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It turned out Richard wasn't the only one in the neighborhood concerned about the purity of the environment.
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"It's a landmark building and very modern," said Wang Bin, a Shanghai resident who works in the neighborhood.
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"We totally weren't in the neighborhood," Jamel says, making a point but also making everyone even more uncomfortable.
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For protection and respect, he decided to start his own crew and built a reputation in the neighborhood.
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A target somewhere in the neighborhood of $140 makes sense over the course of the next 18 months.
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Anyone in the neighborhood can pick one up for just £12.50 (about $15) to celebrate the upcoming holiday.
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Musk's total holding is now in the neighborhood of 29 million shares — roughly 22 percent of the company.
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"But I think all this is in the neighborhood of reasonably small adjustments to the forecasts," Lane said.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson also lives in the neighborhood; he purchased a $5.6 million house in February.
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After some research, they find out that Kimmy is the only person in the neighborhood who can vote.
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"Whenever someone was killed in the neighborhood, he would go and pray, to bless the place," she said.
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But he is still revered in the neighborhood, especially among the older generation that witnessed his glory years.
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Several shows opened in the neighborhood that night, including Kara Walker's, which had already received several glowing reviews.
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Towers are permitted in the neighborhood, but zoning rules prohibited several elements of the design, the department said.
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Whatever residents were left in the neighborhood were ordered out on Thursday by Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim.
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In 911 calls that night, Zimmerman told a dispatcher about a "real suspicious guy" walking in the neighborhood.
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Police said on Monday they had released all 12 people arrested in the neighborhood on Sunday without charge.
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The $44.5 million price tag may seem extravagant, but it's in line with other homes in the neighborhood.
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When he was just 6 weeks old, his parents gave him away to a woman in the neighborhood.
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So I helped her sweep the hair, empty ashtrays and babysit all the random kids in the neighborhood.
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She is the founder and director of Art in the Neighborhood, an arts program serving children in Brattleboro.
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The only grocery store in the neighborhood is Woodlands Market, an upscale, pricey spot that opened in 2017.
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One task Alexa can pull off that Google can't is list showtimes for movies playing in the neighborhood.
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He has stayed in the neighborhood and away from the mob ties that entangle his friends and family.
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Five years ago, yields on Vanguard's Prime Money Market Fund (VMRXX) were in the neighborhood of 0.06 percent.
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Even though it's not far from where I work, I had never spent much time in the neighborhood.
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CNN affiliate KGO said a gas line burst in the neighborhood, leaving the family little time to escape.
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"We invite people into our home," said Cortes, whose family has lived in the neighborhood his entire life.
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Not the least of her challenges is dealing with the hostility of other Arab women in the neighborhood.
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Sometimes, he'd meet me in the neighborhood and we'd walk for 10 minutes so he could see me.
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A Turkey-based rebel official denied al-Shaar had been taken but said fighting continued in the neighborhood.
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They canceled a vacation, and stopped taking evening strolls around the lake and swimming in the neighborhood pool.
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Robert Indiana was also in the neighborhood — Jack Youngerman, Lenore Tawney, Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg lived nearby.
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At just 6 years old, Buffett earned his first few cents selling sticks of gum in the neighborhood.
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For parents who grew up in the neighborhood, returning with their own children is a rite of passage.
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"There's a cultural vibe," said Mr. Goldschmidt of Warburg Realty, who has lived in the neighborhood since 2004.
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When she took over the food cart from a previous vendor, there were no others in the neighborhood.
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It's also not paying attention to the very complicated ways that people in the neighborhood are differently policed.
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His death was discussed in the neighborhood barbershop and at the pizzeria where he would bring his children.
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In fact, it was this venue from the Memphis-based gallerist that helped generate interest in the neighborhood.
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"They had the nicest place in the neighborhood, and Stuart seemed to be groomed for success," he said.
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For several weeks after that, Robinson says, police continued to appear outside his home and in the neighborhood.
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"Then it turned out to be everybody in the neighborhood got used to coming to him," she said.
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I had seen Amy Sedaris only twice, both times in line at a post office in the neighborhood.
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The Kapana spot I frequented most, Cat and Mouse, was one of the first bars in the neighborhood.
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It videotaped a public service announcement with the tennis star Billie Jean King, who lives in the neighborhood.
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"Man, has it changed a lot here," said Lawson Harris, a Pilates instructor who lives in the neighborhood.
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The Craigs were the first black family in the neighborhood, and they did not receive a warm welcome.
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The oldest house in the neighborhood, owned by the state garden club, has been put up for sale.
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A former comics head and self-described nerd, Mr. Levi likes to browse whenever he's in the neighborhood.
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The Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who played college football at Ole Miss, has a house in the neighborhood.
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As he amassed fame and wealth, he continued living modestly while making investments in businesses in the neighborhood.
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Did you expect he would drop the opportunity to do something for a celebrity while in the neighborhood?
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Bryan, 1313, wondered what response the few young men still living in the neighborhood could muster, if any.
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"They just see dollar when they see you," she said of the Asian-owned businesses in the neighborhood.
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The University of Texas and Ohio State recently signed deals with Nike in the neighborhood of $250 million.
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For almost 60 years his family has owned a series of old-school slice joints in the neighborhood.
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The intersection is in the neighborhood where Mr. de Blasio raised his children and still owns two houses.
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Homes to the south — the majority of those in the neighborhood — are in Queens Village's 11427 ZIP code.
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Ms. Dunham's "Girls" co-star Jemima Kirke, a client who lives in the neighborhood, had recommended the shop.
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For a long time, they were one of the only businesses, and the only theater, in the neighborhood.
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Without hesitation, he asked if we could all be friends, as he didn't know anyone in the neighborhood.
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"Everybody in the neighborhood is on pins and needles," Daniel Sledge told CNN affiliate KEYE at the time.
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Two major dance companies are based in the neighborhood, in the same building, at 242 West 250nd Street.
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My pick would be Marielle Heller, who made the weird and wonderful A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
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Somewhere in the neighborhood of 30,000 people would die, and perhaps as many as one million were displaced.
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In "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood," there is one scene where Mister Rogers's piano playing is upstaged.
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Julie Olah and Sharon Ontiveros, who also live in the neighborhood, said they were devastated by the news.
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" Spin noted his ability to discern gods in the neighborhood trash and pronounced him "strong on punk ethics.
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They had grown to like their new hometown and were well-known in the neighborhood, Victoria Ferencz said.
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"Darrell Chapman was in the neighborhood unit, had a lot of desk duty time and everything," said Hils.
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He said the festival, which draws attendees from the city and beyond, helped 80 businesses in the neighborhood.
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"It's one of the few full-service buildings in the neighborhood," said Ms. Rieders, who lives there herself.
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It stirred outrage in the neighborhood and then online as the video was shared widely on social media.
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"Violence in the house, violence in the school and violence in the neighborhood," said his brother, Emmanuel Duterte.
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Other household necessities, like gas, water, and electric, also typically end up in the neighborhood of 100 euros.
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" The attack occurred on Thursday night, and on Friday morning people in the neighborhood were still recovering. "Hallucinatory.
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François-Régis Gaudry, the popular food writer and radio host, offers compelling reasons to eat in the neighborhood.
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She said she did not feel safe in the neighborhood before the shooting, and certainly does not now.
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Absolutely, and some of its competitors in the neighborhood and elsewhere in the city do offer those amenities.
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An organization called Better Bankside is trying to foster more space for contact like this in the neighborhood.
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Fortunately, a highly desirable alternative was just steps away, at one of the souvenir shops in the neighborhood.
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Lorene Scafaria ("Hustlers") and Marielle Heller ("A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood") had also been in the conversation.
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Wiley explained on his website that art was his escape from the violence that occurred in the neighborhood.
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Age 41 Occupation Owner of the digital product studio 10012 What are you doing in the neighborhood today?
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Sara Stewart saw "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" at the Toronto Film Festival and fought back tears.
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But it's in the character of Lloyd that A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood really sets itself apart.
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Let's get one thing straight: A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is not a biopic about Fred Rogers.
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Thailicious has been in the neighborhood for several years, and the restaurant's customers have reportedly always been loyal.
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In the 1940s, heterosexual couples were most likely to meet through family, in church, and in the neighborhood.
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In addition to his Hidden Hills home, Disick has also been flipping luxury real estate in the neighborhood.
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A former neighbor said Cruz pointed a BB gun at homes and did target practice in the neighborhood.
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She is a lifelong resident of Bedford-Stuyvesant whose parents and grandparents have also lived in the neighborhood.
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On Friday, the first poster dropped for A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, the Tom Hanks-as-Mr.
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HAVANA — A young man posts images of street flooding in the neighborhood of Centro Habana on social media.
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It means that concern about an unfamiliar face in the neighborhood is a valid reason to call police.
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"Showmans is a place where I would go to unwind if I lived in the neighborhood," he said.
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The chef Jamie Malone was last in the neighborhood at the Sea Change restaurant in the Guthrie Theater.
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A four-block perimeter has been set up and people in the neighborhood have been told to stay inside.
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So it manifested in us doing characters of people in the neighborhood or doing impersonations of Mom and Dad.
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Now, 28, he manages all the drugs corners in the neighborhood and isn't afraid to defend them by force.
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"This guy had been seen in the neighborhood casing it out, looking for a place to rob," Medley says.
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Hulu loses in the neighborhood of $1.5 billion a year, according to recent financial reports by its major stakeholders.
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Their own place, in the neighborhood of Patissia, is being renovated so it made more sense to meet here.
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From February to early April, she explained, there were funerals every other week in the neighborhood where she lives.
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Ivanka Trump attended Georgetown University in the neighborhood, which has one of the few Orthodox Synagogues in downtown Washington.
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The increases—effective as of July 1—are in the neighborhood of nine percent from their previous list prices.
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Hough never saw the bear again, but he said it was spotted in the neighborhood a few days later.
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In response, the Fortune Society has worked to ensure that nearby residents feel safe and secure in the neighborhood.
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In recent days, the water level in the neighborhood fluctuated as the city made releases from the swollen reservoir.
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SL: Yeah and not like a millionaire who is like dipping their toe in the neighborhood every election season.
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All the while the heat rises and rises in the neighborhood bringing everyone's tensions and truths to the surface.
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With somewhere in the neighborhood of $250 billion in cash reserves, you better believe that Apple can afford it.
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This unit outputs an impressive amount of pull force for its size, easily in the neighborhood of 30+ lb.
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The civil rights activist lived in the neighborhood in 1966 in an apartment that was just down the street.
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These are meant to both be a "found treasure" in the neighborhood and a way to raise worker productivity.
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He was turned down by one of the buildings in the neighborhood, which was not owned by the Trumps.
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Expect the Passport to go on sale in early 2019 with a starting price in the neighborhood of $28,000.
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In the neighborhood, rents range from $1,73 for a studio rental to $949,000 for a three-bedroom apartment purchase.
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But not only do tourists upend the cost of rent, they also change the spending patterns in the neighborhood.
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Odd Mom Out star Jill Kargman has one advantage over the other parents in the neighborhood: a pizza oven.
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And while it's not quite there yet, its recent, nearly $8003 billion quarter puts it squarely in the neighborhood.
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A makeshift memorial for Scott is growing in the neighborhood where he was shot, CNN affiliate WBTV-TV reported.
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"I've been taking somewhere in the neighborhood of 10,000 pictures of her a day," Kimmel said at the time.
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The LAPD is on the hunt for surveillance video in the neighborhood that could help them ID the burglars.
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"She was about to go to work, but heard we were in the neighborhood, so she waited," he explains.
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Then the food is amassed in the neighborhood of Joorah, where the Syrian military controls the flow of supplies.
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It became a landmark in the neighborhood, as well as, perhaps, the most dominant character in all our lives.
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" Dontae Coleman, 28, who lives in the neighborhood, fell to his knees and cried and called Hussle "a legend.
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"The gator flipped back and head-butted the guy," Walter Day, who lives in the neighborhood, told WKMG-TV .
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A close below $44 a barrel could trigger technical targets in the neighborhood of $40.50 a barrel, Kloza said.
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Hours after the blast went off in the neighborhood of Chelsea, an unexploded device was discovered just blocks away.
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Starr's father might have been in jail, but he's a staple in the neighborhood and the peacemaker between gangs.
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He had been seeking to be paid in the neighborhood of $15 million annually on a multi-year deal.
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And by worth it, I mean worth having totally fit parents with the greatest Pokémon collection in the neighborhood?
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I found a building on Canal Street between Washington and West Streets in the neighborhood now known as Tribeca.
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"Everybody in the neighborhood knows him, everybody loved him," a woman who identified herself as his aunt Kathy said.
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Each kilogram can then be sold wholesale for $3003,2300 — for a total profit in the neighborhood of $22006 million.
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Found in the neighborhood of Guavate, restaurants are known for preparing lechón, a whole roast pig, and offering entertainment.
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In 1995, when the show ended, the average price for a house in the neighborhood was just over $440,000.
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In 911 calls from that night, Zimmerman told a dispatcher about a "real suspicious guy" walking in the neighborhood.
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All that remains are plate fragments here and there, a forgotten planter, and a haunting silence in the neighborhood.
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Indeed, Deadline is now reporting the movie could lose somewhere in the neighborhood of $20 million for Warner Bros.
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Whole Foods just opened in the neighborhood, and as another option, we've been grabbing food from the salad bar.
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There was a construction site across the street as part of the growing onslaught of gentrification in the neighborhood.
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"We thought it was a plane crash," said Sojib Babu, who lives in the neighborhood and heard the explosion.
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Since then, many tech companies established or expanded their presence in the neighborhood, including Twitter, Spotify, Uber and Zendesk.
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It has lake frontage, and also shares a private beach with a handful of other houses in the neighborhood.
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The Springvale Park, Krog Street Market, and the Inman Park Festival are all popular destinations in the neighborhood today.
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Luxury condos in the neighborhood start at $4.3 million and can exceed $32 million, Business Insider's Katie Warren reported.
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Dugan encouraged people in the neighborhood to turn on their porch lights and keep an eye on the streets.
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Bunch then points out his address in the neighborhood and tells Moore that he had attended England High School.
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"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" will make you feel like a kid again and fill you with hope.
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The vast majority of residents in the neighborhood are renters, many living with a near constant threat of eviction.
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The median asking price for apartments in the neighborhood rose to $320,000 for the year to date through Aug.
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On the night she found out the boys were alive, every house in the neighborhood came out to celebrate.
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Late last month, journalists living in the neighborhood reported three straight days of police operations that involved heavy gunfire.
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Haaretz reported that most of the people in the neighborhood are African asylum seekers and Southeast Asian migrant workers.
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On the night they found out their boys were alive, every house in the neighborhood came out to celebrate.
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An older woman, who lives in the neighborhood, stopped by with a terra-cotta-colored finger that she'd borrowed.
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There's an almost tangible sense of community in the neighborhood, in both decades-old businesses and more-recent openings.
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Celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Jodie Foster, Keanu Reeves, and Christina Aguilera have all lived in the neighborhood.
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It's some of the top funding available anywhere, by which I mean in the neighborhood of thirty-seven G's.
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Some of my neighbors and I feel that the demographics in the neighborhood have changed, rendering the elevators anachronistic.
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Out on one of your sullen walks, you both breeze past the new restaurant that's opened in the neighborhood.
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The derailment and subsequent fire prompted evacuations in the neighborhood, and there were no injuries, a report with NBCDFW.
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And in December 2017, a building with 129 units of subsidized rental housing opened in the neighborhood of Marpole.
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He tells me outright that it isn't—that all the men in the neighborhood know how to mix concrete.
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Everyone in the neighborhood had access to healthy food even though the nearest store was a dozen miles away.
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On Wednesday, he gathered a group of nine women, many of whom said they knew victims in the neighborhood.
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Mr. DiNoto was running and trying to attract the attention of a woman who also ran in the neighborhood.
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"I was wondering that myself," said a man who grew up in the neighborhood when it was all Italian.
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There were rumors in the neighborhood that the car had parking tickets on the windshield, but these were false.
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At more than six feet tall, his size made him both a tool and a target in the neighborhood.
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They had looked for him on Monday and reported that someone in the neighborhood thought they had seen him.
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The Snooper: You live in the neighborhood or building and arrive without a coat or in your running clothes.
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Initially, older community members in the neighborhood were not thrilled by the prospect of the Mommy and Me class.
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The most expensive sale in the neighborhood was a $4.3 million five-bedroom apartment in 2017, Mr. Derderian said.
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But other apartments in the neighborhood were too expensive and not much larger than the space they already owned.
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This is where Vasquez comes in with her expertise, as a Salvadoran-American who lives in the neighborhood herself.
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She moved to Brooklyn in 2010, settling in the neighborhood of Brighton Beach and taking a job cleaning houses.
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At Nostrand Nail, Aretha Alexander, 49, said she did not see tensions between blacks and Asians in the neighborhood.
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I haven't seen a room like it, especially compared to the majority of chain hotel rooms in the neighborhood.
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The curvy red Pepsi sign on the East River nearby recalls the soda company's huge footprint in the neighborhood.
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One day he just showed up at my house, he just happened to be in the neighborhood, he said.
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Some local residents have expressed concerns about increased traffic from the complex and other new developments in the neighborhood.
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I don't want people in the neighborhood treating our family like lepers or Typhoid Mary, especially not the kids.
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We have something in the neighborhood of 20,000 other recipes to consider making this week available on NYT Cooking.
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Landmark designation for the 12 rowhouses is "critical," said Doris Holloway, who has lived in the neighborhood since 1973.
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In the neighborhood, many Bronx residents said they had never tried the golf course because it was too expensive.
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But he said the committee called in the neighborhood police, who put him in an ambulance to the hospital.
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" Hanks was nominated again on Sunday in the best supporting actor category for "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
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The van would arrive on Fridays, park in the neighborhood and sell pizzas baked in its wood-fired oven.
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The bakery was a true destination in the neighborhood and one of the oldest remnants left of Little Italy.
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Its popular Flatiron location recently added a downstairs cafe, now a hangout for the tech workers in the neighborhood.
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Several bodies were piled up on a soccer field in the neighborhood, waiting to be taken to the mortuary.
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"It's cool vibes — it's very cultural and New York," said Kwa Agyei, an engineer who lives in the neighborhood.
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Such money is coveted in the neighborhood, one of the city's poorest, where millions could go a long way.
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Among seven new buildings in the neighborhood that have recorded sales, it represents three-fourths of the new inventory.
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It broke out that morning in the neighborhood of Riverside, amid the dry brush lining the Santa Ana River.
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In the neighborhood, street parking has become scarce, with parking spots taken by equipment for the many construction sites.
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A meal at Attica can run to 20 or more courses and last in the neighborhood of three hours.
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"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" (Sony) took in $17.3 million, lifting its two-week total to $34.3 million.
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Most patients don't live in the neighborhood, though — they come from lower-income areas of South and East Brooklyn.
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It's down the block from Snapchat's first official office, which was a bright blue beach house in the neighborhood.
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We don't have the biggest house in the neighborhood, but it is comfortable, modern and adequate for our needs.
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Shuttle buses from several of the city's major tech companies, including Google and Facebook, have pickups in the neighborhood.
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This 719-square-foot home in the neighborhood of Sunnyside may be modest — but its price tag sure isn't.
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But the 66-year-old is a beloved figure in the neighborhood she's called home for almost four decades.
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The massive five-bedroom, nine-bathroom home is the largest ever built in the neighborhood, according to People Magazine.
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They were from the area but did not live in the neighborhood they were in, the sheriff's office said.
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"A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" celebrates the virtues of patient listening, gentleness and the honest expression of feelings.
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Nearby, Potato Head Hong Kong (100 Third Street) became the latest high-profile opening in the neighborhood last year.
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That longtime familiarity creates close bonds and a sense that everyone in the neighborhood has a stake in it.
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James Mehfoud owns houses in the neighborhood and said he felt a "slight shock" when he touched the fence.
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With just Gonzalo and 24-hour armored-police patrols in the neighborhood, the extent of the decay is striking.
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But the other kids in the neighborhood would use toy sales to unload the stuff they didn't want anymore.
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Mr. Caruso said the narcotics team did have two black detectives, but their faces were known in the neighborhood.
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Local residents also said there was no evidence of an office related to the intelligence agency in the neighborhood.
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Using church records, Ms. Santiago was able to verify that she had lived in the neighborhood as a child.
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They sold masala tea to people in the neighborhood, as well as visitors to the mosque and the cemetery.
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Persecution via cinematography is dreary enough, but the omnipresence of violence in the neighborhood is a more urgent threat.
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The D also stops part time at 155th Street, and the B and C stop part time in the neighborhood.
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They believe it is time to downsize and find an apartment in the neighborhood that they could lock and leave.
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"You've got a political and economic crisis and a GDP decline somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.5 percent," Macdonald said.
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Online banks offer attractive rates on high-yield savings accounts, with some offering rates in the neighborhood of 1 percent.
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But the pop of pink in the neighborhood could get scrubbed soon, with a more subtle paint job expected soon.
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And people in the neighborhood are none too pleased since the weeds are allegedly the result of neglected local farmland.
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Authorities believe there may be surveillance video of the suspects in the neighborhood, and said the incident remains under investigation.
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He began participating in the neighborhood drug business as a teenager with his brother as a way to earn money.
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"You don't think about this in Tallahassee and now you have to," said Welling, 26, who lives in the neighborhood.
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With me living in the area, by the time I get off the phone, I could be in the neighborhood.
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Now, Tom Hanks will play him in the narrative feature (and obvious Oscar bait) A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
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"He's really part of our family," Sarah Bullington, who has lived in the neighborhood for 11 years, told BuzzFeed News.
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According to the Shreveport Times, the parents of the twins had lived in the neighborhood for more than nine years.
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Makuakane grew up in the neighborhood and wanted her children to enjoy the jungle in their backyard as she had.
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Stephon Clark died two weeks ago in his grandmother's backyard as police were investigating reports of burglary in the neighborhood.
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"Everyone in the neighborhood was flooded, and they had to rebuild and take apart their cabinets and everything," Mompiere said.
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The two men hit it off last year after Heinkel took his daughter for a bike ride in the neighborhood.
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That night, Vester said Brokaw showed up at her hotel room under the pretense of having been in the neighborhood.
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BHAAAD, meanwhile, will be holding its own meeting in the neighborhood in March on the topics of artwashing and gentrification.
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They were allegedly forbidden from socializing with children in the neighborhood, or anyone outside of the family for that matter.
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THEY HAVE 500 MILLION PEOPLE LIVING IN POVERTY AND THEY HAVE A LOT OF VERY TOUGH NEIGHBORS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
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Pablo is a local fixture in the neighborhood who annoys Bianca, but bonds with Nola over their love of art.
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Her sister tells her stories about not being able to walk down certain streets in the neighborhood because of gangs.
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On Sunday, Garza allegedly killed a man in an auto detail shop before opening fire in the neighborhood, say police.
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" She added: "He told me to buy an apartment in the neighborhood, because he knew it would eventually be gentrified.
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"He was known to give gifts to small children in the neighborhood," Broken Arrow Police Detective Eric Bentz tells NewsOn6.
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Investigators had interviewed a man who owns a white van seen in the neighborhood at the time of the shooting.
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He stayed after the great flood of 1935, which annihilated many of the homes in the neighborhood but not his.
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"The suspects had access to the children because they were kids in the neighborhood and children of friends," Hudson added.
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Vornado is the largest property owner in the neighborhood surrounding Penn Station and has its own plans for the area.
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By her recollection, Fran has run somewhere in the neighborhood of 13 bars in Nashville over the past half-century.
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The first item gone was his robot, which a contractor working in the neighborhood got for his grandson in Belize.
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The device was detonated by explosive technicians the following day, but the blast reportedly destroyed many windows in the neighborhood.
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Another noted that he fed the cats in the neighborhood and kept Milk-Bone treats in the truck for dogs.
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According to The Washington Post, the price tag makes the Obamas' new home the second-most expensive in the neighborhood.
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One simply warned of a "light-skinned black female" walking her dog in the neighborhood while talking on her phone.
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The New York Times reports an entire office building collapsing in the neighborhood of Roma Norte, possibly trapping people inside.
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As relatively affluent college students, our presence in the neighborhood was driving up rent and fueling the changes we lamented.
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It's somewhere in the neighborhood of 22000,25 people showing up in a bunch of convention halls to look at gadgets.
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While Lorloch's exact age-extension has yet to be determined, it's rumored to be in the neighborhood of 250 years.
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At the time, having Russian spies in the neighborhood felt like a weird throwback to the Cold War, neighbors said.
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I've put something in the neighborhood of 100 hours into the game so far, exploring every corner of the world.
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Officials said it will take weeks, perhaps months, for life to fully return to normal for residents in the neighborhood.
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The bust was erected by Phil Bloomquist in 1926, when mostly German, Irish and Italian families lived in the neighborhood.
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It projects to digitize somewhere in the neighborhood of 50 million files a day by the end of next year.
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But Trump isn't even remotely in the neighborhood of a blueprint that Congress could use if they were so inclined.
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This one's at least in the neighborhood of being an actual Monroe quote, and has an interesting story behind it.
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