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Working against the Mile-High City was the pace of job losses in the past year; it was in the bottom fifth in that metric.
columbiatribune.com stories Russ Britt MarketWatch 2009
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Working against the Mile-High City was the pace of job losses in the past year; it was in the bottom fifth in that metric.
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You may remember, a week ago, they had over a foot of snow there in the Mile-High City; so big changes during the month of November.
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Across town in the Mile-High City, a Caribbean restaurant plans to offer classes on how to make multi-course meals with pot in every dish.
Archive 2009-12-13 Bill Crider 2009
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Forty-five years to the day after a young preacher called out, “Let freedom ring,” let history show in this fourth week of August in this Mile-High City, freedom in America has never rung from a higher mountaintop than it does here today.
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(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) (voice over): Denver, Colorado, nicknamed the Mile-High City, Denver is exactly one mile above sea level.
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Daurer's photographs show us that the DNC has officially hit the Mile-High City. lastLink = ''; current_217 = 0; slideImages = (typeof (slideImages) = = "undefined")?
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I look forward to seeing you all in two months in the Mile-High City!
My Preliminary Denvention 3 Schedule scottedelman 2008
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Forty-five years to the day after a young preacher called out, “Let freedom ring,” let history show in this fourth week of August in this Mile-High City, freedom in America has never rung from a higher mountaintop than it does here today.
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The Mile-High City snow bound after a blizzard barreled in overnight, dumping up to two feet of snow and twice that in the Colorado mountains.
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