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In 1974, she fell or jumped out of the second-story window of her East Eighty-seventh Street town house.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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Had anyone shown me this scene back in 1962—at the International House of Pancakes in the Westchester Shopping Center in Miami, on the corner of Eighty-seventh Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street Southwest, where all the different syrups brought me to the edge of rapture, or at Union Station in Chicago on the third of November, 1965—I could never have recognized it as my future, our future.
Learning to Die in Miami Carlos Eire 2010
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In 1974, she fell or jumped out of the second-story window of her East Eighty-seventh Street town house.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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In 1974, she fell or jumped out of the second-story window of her East Eighty-seventh Street town house.
Gunn’s Golden Rules Tim Gunn 2010
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Poll: GOP Incumbents Burns, Santorum And DeWine The Least Three Popular Senators 2009
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Dr. Liebert's office was on East Eighty-seventh Street, in a high-rise with a doorman.
'Underground' 2009
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The Eighty-seventh Street dog run was an awfully nice place for a dog to play.
Puppy Love Nancy Krulik 2008
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The Eighty-seventh Street dog run was an awfully nice place for a dog to play.
Puppy Love Nancy Krulik 2008
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"Detective Carella, Eighty-seventh Squad," he said.
Money, Money, Money McBain, Ed, 1926- 2001
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The Eighty-seventh Precinct car patrolling Adam Sector picked him up before he'd walked three blocks from the store.
Money, Money, Money McBain, Ed, 1926- 2001
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