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Again, Twitter maintains a precise map of many of its users, or at least of those categorized as "influencers".
It's the paradox of the Times Square comeback in the late 1990's that the neighborhood that epitomizes New York to the world is no longer on the map of many of its own residents.
Bold Movers Welcome to the new career map of many of the world's most powerful women.
Looking at this map, or a map of many other neighborhoods in Brooklyn, one does not need a degree in planning to notice that public housing was used in the 20th century as a buffer between industrial zoning and private residential neighborhoods.
A recent network study characterized the global map of many diseases, including cancers, and their associations with drugs, where the vertices represented diseases and the edges represented connections between diseases that share common drugs [6].
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Old maps of many other places, for whatever reason, hold less interest, and thus less value.
Christopher George, an archivist at the center, has created online maps of many Manhattan sites associated with Weegee.
Only when World War II brought requirements for the mapping of many foreign areas did the U.S. military become involved on a large scale, with the expansion of the Oceanographic Office (Navy), Aeronautical Chart Service (Air Force), and the U.S. Army Topographic command.
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