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See, it has a sort of convenience, a thieves' market.
The newcomers see Harlem as a convenience, a place to get a bargain apartment.
As an aside, he says he wants to go to Brooklyn Tech, citing its convenience (a 15-minute subway ride).
For the Tories, racism is a convenience: a hammer to batter their opponents with, or to exploit for political advantage.
Mostly, the changes bring more comfort and convenience, a higher standard of living at their home away from home.
From the beginning, the Heat were an arranged marriage of convenience, a business partnership of longstanding expectation.
But, at least for now, do not expect one pinnacle of convenience: A single bill for mobile and cable services.
As it has become routine, inshallah has also become a kind of convenience, a useful dodge, a bit of theological bobbing-and-weaving to avoid commitment.
A car is provided for the composers' convenience, a housekeeper cleans regularly, and composers have no responsibilities except to their artistic goals.
What people want now is convenience, a low-carbon footprint and life experiences – from "holidays" saving the albatross to learning the guitar on your mobile phone.
Younger painters who have made it (Martin Kippenberger et al) fly their oils as a flag of convenience, a conceptual medium among many.
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