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For instance, Italian label Nolita caused a stir in 2007 with billboards showing a naked, anorexic woman.
Benetton Retries Provocation Christina Passariello 2011
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The Shake Shack had a bit of trouble at their community board meeting in Nolita on Tuesday night.
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The ads, for the fashion label Nolita, were eventually banned by an Italian advertising watchdog agency, which determined that they exploited the illness.
NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2010
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But Ms. Caro weighed only about 60 pounds when she posed, reclining and staring balefully over her right shoulder, for an advertising campaign for the Italian fashion label Nolita in 2007.
NYT > Home Page By WILLIAM GRIMES 2010
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Maybe that’s what clubs in Nolita feel like, but it’s a lousy place to bring a family.
» Toronto’s new-old is the new beautiful • Spacing Toronto • understanding the urban landscape 2009
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For a mere eight million dollars they'd bought an old warehouse in Nolita, which is not, as you might suppose, a Nabokovean tale about a prepubescent girl who won't have anything to do with Humbert Humbert, but a realtors 'term for the emerging area north of Little Italy.
The Burglar On The Prowl Block, Lawrence 2004
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In the former Little Italy, now universally known as Nolita, small, quirky stores struggle to hold their own amid the encroaching chains.
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In the former Little Italy, now universally known as Nolita, small, quirky stores struggle to hold their own amid the encroaching chains.
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In the former Little Italy, now universally known as Nolita, small, quirky stores struggle to hold their own amid the encroaching chains.
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"Nolita," her fourth album, routinely transforms the recognizable into the revelatory.
Periscope 2007
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