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Praising their efforts at integration and thanking them for their contribution to his city, Junk recalled how Jürgenohl only exists thanks to refugees who built it up after the war.
Mrs. Charles C. Auchincloss and other society matrons held tea dances for American officers in the Plaza's Grill Room, later renamed the Edwardian Room -- and later still, One C.P.S. BIG CITY JUNK By Mary Randolph Carter Clarkson Potter ($32.95, hardcover) Small dogs (a.k.a. Fifis) rule the city.
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The administration was embarrassed yet again when the federal government threatened to withhold nearly $35 million in reading grants unless the city junked the reading curriculum that was being used in troubled elementary schools.
Brown noted that while other financial institutions worked with Chicago after Moody's Investors Service downgraded the city to junk status in May 2015, Wells Fargo was the only bank that demanded payment to cancel derivative trades and wouldn't negotiate a forbearance agreement.
Like most British cities, Edinburgh junked its trams after the second world war.
We stopped at the super on the way out of the city to buy junk food and alcohol and ice, which we dropped by the bagful into a gigantic cooler that took up almost the entire trunk.
With €100m from Brussels, Warsaw and the regional authority, Kraków officials are also pushing forward with financial incentives aimed at getting city residents to junk their old coal stoves in favour of gas, electricity or a hookup to Kraków's district heating system, which pumps heat to users from large central boilers.
Clearly, city inmates eating junk food and taking meds 'cause they're fat is why the average New York City taxpayer is taking a beating in the buttpocket.
They include Jane Alexander's "Integration Program: Man With TV," with its life-size figure of a black rural worker stunned by his experience of the city; Willie Bester's junk-sculpture monument to the grueling migrations of Afrikaners and blacks alike; and Lisa Brice's evocation of domesticized paranoia represented by gated white communities.
The citizens of Kobe want to junk their city's plans for an international airport, too.
Walking west, the towers of the City loom above us: junk citadels, worthless palaces.
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