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Existing restaurants located in the hotel have been closed following a take over of the property by Goldman Sachs with new development planned for "... a trio of restaurants run by Danny Meyer – the New York City restaurant wunderkind – as well as a new ballroom and conference centre, attached to the hotel which will be upgraded.
The strip has been described as "... a turn-of-the-century theater of the city, in which class and racial tensions of the new urban, consumerist environment were acted out by a mischievous group of New York City kids from the wrong side of the tracks.
On December 3, 2007, shortly after Patrick received the last of those payments, Mayor Daley's City Hall press secretary, Jacquelyn Heard said Patrick Daley “ has no financial interest with the Wi-Fi contract at O ’ Hare .” "... he conflict of interest was blatant ," the Chicago Sun-Times editorialized.
Dundee City Council claims that "... in the 1870s, that glory of British gastronomy-the chip-was first sold by Belgian immigrant Edward De Gernier in the city ’ s Greenmarket.
At the official dedication in 2007, Coyne said of Oklahoma City, "... We ’ re on the way to becoming, I think, the fucking coolest city in America.
The inscription, which is now in the University of Missouri-Kansas City library, said "... with much admiration and grateful remembrance of a Caesarean that was beautifully done and turned out splendidly.
Road 982's intersection with U. S. Highway 380 "... " as was depicted in maps provided by the City of Princeton to local, county, state and federal authorities prior to the enactment of City of Princeton Ordinance No. 2003-08-12-01.
In advance of the 10th anniversary of the attacks, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg urged that the " Ground zero " moniker be retired, saying, "... the time has come to call those 16 acres what they are: The World Trade Center and the National September 11th Memorial and Museum.
Loy's silent film roles were mainly those of vamps or femme fatales, and she frequently portrayed characters of Asian or Eurasian background in films such as Across the Pacific, A Girl in Every Port, The Crimson City, The Black Watch, and The Desert Song, which she later recalled "... kind of solidified my exotic non-American image.
About the origin of the town, she says, "... the Kansas City railroad was built from Kansas City to Port Arthur-and came right through here about 1896.
" Future noir films such as Blade Runner, Twelve Monkeys, Dark City, and Children of Men use a protagonist who is "... increasingly dubious, alienated and fragmented ", at once " dark and playful like the characters in Gibson ’ s Neuromancer ", yet still with the "... shadow of Philip Marlowe ..."
On 6 November 1934, Gurdjieff was in New York City where he received the telegram "... from London saying that Mr. Orage had died the same morning.
The term also appears in the 2003 Broadway musical Wicked, where it is used by the characters Elphaba and Glinda to refer to the many inhabitants of the Emerald City: "...
The song lyrics trace the trail of the train route ( above ) in celebrating the "... disappearin ' railroad blues ...." Interestingly enough, Tom Rush performed and recorded a folk song ( based on some Bukka White songs ) about the Panama Limited, the overnight train along the same route as the City of New Orleans.
Section B Planning and Implementation, Part 3 Physical Planning Initiatives, CHAPTER 13, Johor Bahru City Centre, Iskandar Malaysia, pg 6, "...
Zorn discontinued Naked City after Absinthe when he felt "... the need to write music for other ensembles, in other contexts, with new ideas ".
In 1698, Thomas Rolfe's grandson John Bolling released to William Browne his rights in the land, in a deed in which Bolling is identified as "... son and heir of Jane, late wife of Robert Bolling of Charles City County, Gent., which Jane was the only daughter of Thomas Rolf, dec'd ..."
This view of the UK's ultimate sovereignty was supported by Lord Justice Laws in the Thoburn v Sunderland City Council case, when he said, "... there is nothing in the European Communities Act which allows the European Court, or any other institution of the EU, to touch or qualify the conditions of Parliament's legislative supremacy in the United Kingdom ... That being so, the legislative and judicial institutions of the EU cannot intrude upon those conditions.
From the liner notes: "... this record represents a curious combination of open recording session and concert on a New York City Town Hall stage that held thirty musicians, two men still copying the music to be played, no play-back equipment, and a host of unbelievable tensions.
Sources differ as to the reasoning behind this ; some claim it was due to religious divisions, others claim it was due to the City Fathers not "... believing that such an honour could not be bestowed on a working-class Catholic from the inner-city slums.
Rolling Stone wrote, "... Cope melds hip-hop with folk, soul and blues ... and ' feels ' this combination deeply .... Cope's uncommon chords and harmonies combine delicate dissonance with unexpected flashes of beauty ..." And the Washington Post called him theCity ’ s most soulful export since Marvin Gaye .” The album ’ s song, “ Let The Drummer Kick ,” is certified gold.

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These permanent villages and towns predate those of southern Eritrea and northern Ethiopia suggesting, according to Peter Schmidt, "... it is they, not sites in Arabia that were the vital precursors to urban developments ... likewise students of evolution and distribution of languages now believe that Semitic and Cushitic languages are of African origin.
Ernest L. Martin writes, "... Shemite tribes ( people who were descendants of Shem and including some peoples who came from Abraham ) later colonized the whole of southern Europe and replaced the people of JAVAN and his four descendants.
Following this change in status, the area around the Mission began to decay rapidly ; Santiago Argüello ( then prefect of the southern District of Los Angeles ) complained to the Commandant of the Presidio of Santa Barbara, Don José de la Guerra y Noriega, that "... the unfortunate missions of San Gabriel and San Juan Capistrano been converted into brothels of the mayordomos.
Geographer Li Daoyuan, six centuries after the death of the First Emperor, recorded in Shui Jing Zhu that Mount Li was a favoured location due to its auspicious geology: "... famed for its jade mines, its northen side was rich in gold, and its southern side rich in beautiful jade ; the First Emperor, covetous of its fine reputation, therefore chose to be buried there ".
The depression was noted as a "... strong depression ..." by the National Hurricane Center and may have briefly attained tropical storm intensity before making landfall in southern Nicaragua on November 18 ; the system dissipated later that day over land.
As one newspaper critic noted in 1885, "... red, yellow, chocolate, orange, everything that is loud is in fashion ... if the upper stories are not of red or blue ... they are painted up into uncouth panels of yellow and brown ..." While many of the mansions of Nob Hill were destroyed by the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, thousands of the mass-produced, more modest houses survived in the western and southern neighborhoods of the city.
In 1860, the feeling in the Confederate States was that there would be no war at all, and that the Great Powers of Europe would lift any blockade of southern ports, the only member of the Confederate Cabinet who anticipated a serious conflict was Judah P. Benjamin who, as Secretary Leroy Walker recalled after the war, suggested that "... the government purchase as much cotton as it could hold, at least 100, 000 bales, and ship it at once to England .… For, said Benjamin, we are entering on a contest that must be long and costly.
While tensions mounted between the Crown and the Carolinas, some key southern Pastors became a target of King George: "... this church ( Bullock Creek ) was noted as one of the " Four Bees " in King George's bonnet due to its pastor, Rev.
Western historian Leonard Arrington asserts that within ten years of the LDS arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, “… nearly 100 colonies had been planted ; by 1867, more than 200 ; and by the time of ( Brigham Young ’ s ) death in 1877, nearly 400 colonies .” These colonies had four distinct purposes: "... first, settlements intended to be temporary places of gathering and recruitment, such as Carson Valley in Nevada ; second, colonies to serve as centers for production, such as iron at Cedar City, cotton at St. George, cattle in Cache Valley, and sheep in Spanish Fork, all in Utah ; third, colonies to serve as centers for proselytizing and assisting Indians, as at Harmony in southern Utah, Las Vegas in southern Nevada, Fort Lemhi ( north-central Idaho near the Lemhi Pass ), and present-day Moab in eastern Utah ; fourth, permanent colonies in Utah and nearby states and territories to provide homes and farms for the hundreds of new immigrants arriving each summer.

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According to one historical account, aboriginal tribes of Australia were " most certainly cannibals ", and would willingly eat anyone who was killed in a fight ; they would also eat men famed for their fighting ability who had died natural deaths "... out of pity and consideration for the body ".
" Romare Bearden described Alston as "... one of the most versatile artists whose enormous skill led him to a diversity of styles ..." Bearden also describes the professionalism and impact that Alston had on Harlem and the African American community: "' was a consummate artist and a voice in the development of African American art who never doubted the excellence of all people's sensitivity and creative ability.
` Abdu ' l-Bahá advised all Bahá ' ís to shun anyone opposing the Covenant: "... one of the greatest and most fundamental principles of the Cause of God is to shun and avoid entirely the Covenant-breakers, for they will utterly destroy the Cause of God, exterminate His Law and render of no account all efforts exerted in the past.
Everyone, including the first reviews of the book, assumed Kant was the author ; when Kant cleared the confusion and openly praised the work and author, Fichte's reputation skyrocketed, as many intellectuals of the day were of the opinion that it was "... the most shocking and astonishing news ... nobody but Kant could have written this book.
Of Christianity he has this to say: "... it is not now true for me ... Every believing Christian is, I am sure, my spiritual brother ... but if systemically I called myself a Christian I feel that to most men I should imply too much and so tell a lie.
* Independent Religion – From the Encyclopædia Britannica Article on Jainism: "... Along with Hinduism and Buddhism, it is one of the three most ancient Indian religious traditions still in existence.
"... the music has an exotic frothiness and the string settings are among the most gorgeous in rock history ," wrote music critic Dave Marsh, who co-edited the book.
Writing in the New Statesman ( UK ) in 2003, Ted Kessler called it, "... one of the Sixties ' most magical, enigmatic albums.
In 1999, his posthumously published Philosophical Investigations ( 1953 ) was ranked as the most important book of 20th-century philosophy by the Baruch Poll, standing out as "... the one crossover masterpiece in twentieth-century philosophy, appealing across diverse specializations and philosophical orientations ".
A 2007 article in The Guardian noted that "... in the summer of 1977, ... punk's nihilistic swagger was the most thrilling thing in England.
Although none of the major opera houses "... use traditional, Broadway-style sound reinforcement, in which most if not all singers are equipped with radio microphones mixed to a series of unsightly loudspeakers scattered throughout the theatre ", many use a sound reinforcement system for acoustic enhancement, and for subtle boosting of offstage voices, child singers, onstage dialogue, and sound effects ( e. g., church bells in Tosca or thunder effects in Wagnerian operas ).
In 1787, Alexander Hamilton wrote: "... The science of politics like most other sciences has received great improvement.
Prohibition was instituted with ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution on January 16, 1919, which prohibited the "... manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors within, the importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States ..." Congress passed the " Volstead Act " on October 28, 1919, to enforce the law, but most large cities were uninterested in enforcing the legislation, leaving an understaffed federal service to go after bootleggers.
Gideon Haigh described him as "... perhaps the most influential cricketer and cricket personality since the Second World War.
Schweikart and Allen also argue that Harding's tax and economic policies in part "... produced the most vibrant eight year burst of manufacturing and innovation in the nation's history.
"... his bodily strength and physical powers are much reduced ... His resignation and fortitude are most extraordinary and really almost heroic.
Nephi sees the persecution of the apostles and their followers by the " house of Israel ", then later sees a " great church " that is, according to the description of the angel, "... most abominable above all other churches, which slayeth the saints of God, yea, and tortureth them and bindeth them down, and yoketh them with a yoke of iron ...".
As of 2009, the CIA stated that there were approximately 44, 000 "... airports or airfields recognizable from the air " around the world, including 15, 095 in the US, the US having the most in the world.
The same reference book also states that, "... over most of the area affected by the EMP the electric field strength on the ground would exceed 0. 5E < sub > max </ sub >.
He used different drawings to refine his poses and compositions, apparently to a greater extent than most other painters, to judge by the number of variants that survive: "...
" Due to the film's animation, Richard Corliss of TIME claimed that it was "... the year's most inventive comedy.
In the 1980s, this was attempted to be tackled with the urban bias theory which was promoted by Michael Lipton who wrote: "... the most important class conflict in the poor countries of the world today is not between labour and capital.
Delivered by Hester in front of hundreds and a national cable television audience, the moment was described as "... one of the most compelling and touching scenes the Hall of Fame has seen.
The baron and troubador, Bertran de Born, who knew him, said that he was "... the best king who ever took up a shield, the most daring and best of all tourneyers.
"... the Chamber finds that in most cases, the rapes of Tutsi women in Taba, were accompanied with the intent to kill those women.

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