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Horowitz argues that anger is swept aside by the pace of city life.
TO escape the frenetic pace of city life, Troy and L. Camille Thornton need only slip out through the glass door of their bedroom in SoHo.
Many residents, though, complain about the city's endless efforts to repave roads and paint the underbellies of bridges, the endless Expo promotions and the accelerated pace of city block demolitions ahead of the Expo.
In the 1970s, when he and his wife, Jean, decided that country air would be a desired reprieve from the pace of city life, they rented a small cottage near Litchfield, CT.
By the 1950s, membership at urban social clubs was dwindling because of the continued movement of well-to-do families to the suburbs and the quickening pace of city life.
If the project is successful and put into place citywide, it could prove to be a great relief for customers who have long complained about the snail-like pace of city buses, especially the crosstown buses in Manhattan.
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NEW ORLEANS — Riding a wave of discontent with political corruption, high crime rates and the slow pace of the city's recovery, Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu was elected mayor of this city by a landslide on Saturday, the first white man to hold the position since his father, Moon Landrieu, left office in 1978.
"This is the pace of the city".
Some attribute the blunder to the pace of the city.
This season is more about the pace of the city.
The energy level rises in the New York sequence, which reflects the pace of the city.
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