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"And what's exciting is there are more pockets of success now".
"But you're also seeing more pockets of poverty than in the past that make them more like the city".
It is clear to the board members that the city has more pockets of crowded schools and more crumbling school buildings than the budget can address.
If you have the luxury of working at home, in the White House for example, you have more pockets of leisure in your day than, say, someone working on the cash register at Starbucks.
"I looked in a few places I've learned to look," he says -- under an undisturbed board in the dining room, inside a crawl space beneath the stairs -- and found more pockets of mold.
It's more overrun by fast-food than anywhere else in the country, but it also has more pockets of true vernacular cooking than the rest of the country combined.
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In other words, in cities with more desperate pockets of isolation, the move was more advantageous.
The turnout in the more affluent pockets of the city, however, was low.
Before this, vintage shops relied more on pockets of scene-based fashion.
The crowd, gathered in one of the more conservative pockets of upstate South Carolina, lapped up the tough talk on the border.
The more popular pockets of cafes and shops are found on Greenwood's northern blocks — along Fifth and Sixth Avenues, closer to Park Slope.
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