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Manhattan
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A cocktail made from whiskey, sweet vermouth and bitters.
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In 1946 he moved to Manhattan.
She was a senior account director for the corporate real estate brokerage Cushman & Wakefield in Manhattan.
The bay colt, owned by Zayat Stables and trained by Bob Baffert, was installed as the 3-5 morning-line fatorite at Wednesday's draw, held for the first time at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan instead of Belmont Park's Garden Terrace room.
The small grey-bricked building in lower Manhattan looks like just another public (state) high school, but behind its light blue doors a new approach to education is being pioneered.
At last year's Terroir Symposium in Toronto she amused her audience by reading a long list of the names of all the women who are running Manhattan kitchens.
But Apfel has seized the imagination not as a couture fashion plate but as an example to a free-spirited, adventurous New York mindset that, these days, seems in danger of getting lost beneath the anodyne beauty of a Manhattan aesthetic that worships cosmetic dentistry and blow-drying above individuality or creativity.
Palm trees line its streets, which, like Manhattan, are named for numbers.
From the high rises of midtown Manhattan I turned my attention to Scotland Yard and FBI headquarters, where dogged teams of investigators had been assigned the thankless task of tracking this digital samizdat back to its source, a process that often took years.
Part of the reason Manhattan Love Story (and the other duds of 2014) are lasting so long is because the premiere schedule isn't nearly as packed as it used to be.
Appearing in 10 seasons of the TV show has progressed the 54-year-old's label from uptown Manhattan into the living rooms of middle America.
"So the idea of having a soccer press conference smack in the middle of Manhattan at one of the poshest places that you can find in those days was what I did deliberately to get more attention than if I went to some ordinary club".
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