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Along the way Moses does battle with Jane Jacobs (a hilarious Nina Hellman), the jilted ex-girlfriend of "Boozy" -- as she calls Le Corbusier-who forms Community Board 3 to stamp out any trace of her former beau's vision.
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They have gone back to the seven dwarves template when it comes to characterising the Scottish worthies, with types that might be called Boozy, Pernickety and Holy turning up to hinder things.
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The company has stood out for its irreverent but brainy musicals about historical figures - Robert Moses in "Boozy," L. Ron Hubbard in
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The company has stood out for its irreverent but brainy musicals about historical figures - Robert Moses in "Boozy," L. Ron Hubbard in
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The company has stood out for its irreverent but brainy musicals about historical figures - Robert Moses in "Boozy," L. Ron Hubbard in
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More Map: New York City Food Guide Drinks are a treat at this cozy eatery: Its Boozy Egg Cream $10 can be dangerous on a sobering Sunday morning.
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Boozy ice creams, gelatos and sorbets are the ultimate grownup treats, and crafty ice cream makers across the country are dreaming up enticing recipes that incorporate everything from bourbon to beer.
Tracy Howard: 10 Boozy Ice Creams (and Sorbets) That Make Summer a Whole Lot More Delicious
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Boozy ice creams, gelatos and sorbets are the ultimate grownup treats, and crafty ice cream makers across the country are dreaming up enticing recipes that incorporate everything from bourbon to beer.
Tracy Howard: 10 Boozy Ice Creams (and Sorbets) That Make Summer a Whole Lot More Delicious
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For the oyster veloute, a Boozy Beginning made with Patron Silver and anejo tequilas, Ultimat Vodka and house-made dry vermouth.
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Boozy ice creams, gelatos and sorbets are the ultimate grownup treats.
Tracy Howard: 10 Boozy Ice Creams (and Sorbets) That Make Summer a Whole Lot More Delicious
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