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In 1912, for example, Grand Central served 3,175 passengers per day representing only 4.5 percent of the total number for the city of Chicago and serviced an average of 38 trains per day (including 4 B&O suburban trains).
A 2×4 analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted where the between groups factor was Group (At risk, Control), and Region (Frontal polar, Frontal; Frontocentral and Central) served as the within groups factor.
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And while Grand Central serves 200,000 train commuters and 700,000 subway riders daily, the World Trade Center PATH station now serves 42,000.
Comedy Central serves up a lazy tribute to Bernie Mac on Sunday night at 10: a lot of people saying how great he was without providing any details or depth.
In March, Nielsen launched the microsite "Election Central" serving as a hub for behind-the-scenes information related to the presidential candidates, including investigating potential nominees' book sales information along with insights spanning social, audio, and demographic reach.
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The lightly used terminal became even quieter in the years following World War II, with Grand Central serving 26 intercity passenger trains, down from nearly 40 at its busiest.
Central serves as the western border of the downtown redevelopment zone, which also is roughly bounded by Maryland Avenue on the east, Glenoaks Boulevard on the north and Colorado Street on the south.
The first bombs in central Belgrade served no military purpose other than to save Nato credibility.
In his 1921 production of Othello, a central rostrum served a variety of spatial functions.
The central garden served the same function as the courtyard, at much larger scale.
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