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In recent times, a host of newer restaurants and bars have sprung up taking, if not inspiration, then at least assimilation of the city's gangster past.
A host of newer disciplines have nudged ski racing aside, in the media firmament and the popular imagination, and therefore in the calculus of what the Olympics might become on TV.
On the other, he argues that improvements in telecommunication technology create "the ability to choose one's locale -- even in the most remote of places," thereby redrawing "the map of wealth and power away from their traditional abodes, largely the core cities, to a host of newer, previously marginal locations".
Among older people, a host of newer drugs and treatments are making it easier to be sexual, and in some cases unfaithful — Viagra and other remedies for erectile dysfunction, estrogen and testosterone supplements to maintain women's sex drive and vaginal health, even advances like better hip replacements.
Fans of tap dance may imagine they've died and gone to heaven when they see the lineup of this revue, headed by Buster Brown, Brenda Bufalino, the American Tap Dance Orchestra and a host of newer tapsters including Sergei and Vasili, a Russian tap duo, and Shoehorn, the saxophone-playing tapper.
The Wilson Plan has the Mondays spearheading another British music revolution in the States which will sweep them to the pinnacle of the charts and bring in their wake a host of newer, younger bands like Northside (curiously, also on Factory).
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