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FOR those fascinated by the intersection of music, politics and prejudice, Wagner just keeps on giving.
After 1865 growth was accelerated by the intersection of three major rail lines at Spartanburg.
The real Chinatown is the triangle formed by the intersection of Mott and Doyers Streets with the Bowery.
"I heard a huge explosion; I thought it was a missile," said Ali Rissen, a guard at a pump station by the intersection.
As a novelist, she was preoccupied by the intersection between power and personality, which she represented, in what became trademark fashion, in a variety of puckish settings.
We drive to its location, close by the intersection of highways A66 and A65, a place now known as Megiddo Junction.
Rare are sites like a 30-acre plot near the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens Village, close by the intersection of the Grand Central and Cross Island Parkways.
She majored in psychology and said she remained intrigued by the intersection of the mind and the body in the healing arts.
For a time, the media, and many commentators – me among them – were fascinated by the intersection of the personal and political in ways that seemed unprecedented.
Reppetto covers the usual suspects, like Luciano and Capone, but is particularly fascinated by the intersection of mob life with the establishment.
Out of curiosity, Dave Moody, 35, a Harlem resident, made it a point to stop by the intersection where Mr. Parks was attacked.
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