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Lexington Brass Brasserie Style defines much of hotel dining in Midtown, and this latest, from EMM Group, fits the pattern; at the Hyatt 48 Lex hotel.
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Much of this is highly atmospheric, shot through with the layered feeling for place and history that defines much of Wilson's work and that of National Theatre Wales.
The whole area is pedestrianised and is a good place to enjoy the evening stroll that still defines much of Greek social life.
The memoir, an early reading indicates, is written in a straightforward, journalistic style with a few touches of the magic realism that defines much of his work.
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