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Don't shop for Strange Stones in a bad part of Hebei.
I like that it's in a union hall in a bad part of town.
Why go to some dingy corner in a bad part of town when the Internet is filled with sites that sell it easily and cheaply.
If the aftermath of the very public killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson has taught us anything, it's that cops should never default to their worst instincts when it comes to young black bodies in a "bad" part of town.
"They are wonderful, but for a kid to buy an Archie comic or for a parent to buy an Archie comic for a kid, they are not going to go to a walk-up in a bad part of town".
What the cop means, I think, is that they are in a bad part of town where the law is largely powerless, although the implicit suggestion may also be that the whole world has become like Chinatown and that its crimes are too vast and sprawling to get a hold of.
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"I was born in Kingston, in what is now a bad part of town," recalls Ronnie as we pass through the lights of Mile End Road.
Then there was the one who I accompanied to a bad part of town in Manhattan as she sold her wedding ring.
It's a very beautiful school in a very bad part of town.
On the Web you don't know when you are in the bad part of town; there are no burned-out cars and broken windows…no visual clues there, for your trust comes from the reputation of the site, and its brand is key to conversion!
The defeat of evil would occur in a case in which some state of affairs contains a bad part that is worse than the whole, even though the whole does not contain any good part that balances off the evil of the bad part.
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