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Will the glimpse of this gracious town revealed in 'Life of Pi' survive the subcontinent's booming economy?
He, too, owns a home there, a gracious town house just off Kensington High Street.
Choo occupies the first floor of what a real-estate broker might call a gracious town house.
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North of Brooklyn along Route 169 lies Pomfret (pommes frites, G. J. is fond of calling it), a gracious town of private boarding schools, B & B's and an award-winning winery.
"But it's not this building, it's our neighbors," he said, indicating the gracious town houses across the street, "they have these beautiful gardens and... " "... they're just teeming with rats," Ms. Kargman concluded, letting go of Sadie and waving her own hands.
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That is how the Americans manage differentiation of mission – and, in particular, the balance between world-class research universities, often on gracious small-town campuses, and wider-access institutions, generally in inner cities. Successfully.
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