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For one, it was evening rush hour, headed Brooklyn-bound; The New L, as it stands, is a one-way service, going Manhattan-bound in the morning.

"Our kids have a great awareness of what's going on," Manhattan Coach Bobby Gonzalez said.

MANHATTAN-BOUND Occasionally, at least once or twice a month, we'll go to Manhattan.

"For some reason, we went cold," Manhattan Coach Bobby Gonzalez said.

(R.O.T.C. students at Columbia, in Manhattan, go to Fordham University or Manhattan College, both in the Bronx, for training).

Or that they were going up against Manhattan-based Acoustiguide, which had a virtual monopoly in the business since the late 1950s.

[C4.] THE HOTEL CARLTON IN MANHATTAN is going through the last phase of a $60 million renovation that will leave it with a new lobby and renovated skylight.

And they're definitely not the first things you're going to appreciate about the Manhattan-based chain's Livingston location, which opened Feb. 4 and shares sidewalk space, somewhat unappealingly, with a Men's Wearhouse off Route 10.

Mr. Schumacher knew he was Manhattan-bound even before going to business school at Boston College.

"There's a ton of interesting things going on in Boston," says Todd Levin, a Manhattan-based art adviser.

Working as the editor of a Manhattan-based magazine, living in Brooklyn, dating, going out, and feeling like a fucking star.

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