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They're called the Graybar, Lexington and 42nd Street Passages, but no one knows those names, so you're better off thinking of them as the Vice, the Segmented Society and the Time Killing passages, in that order.
NYT > Travel 2008
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Soon came an exercise machine, the Graybar Stimulator to jiggle the pounds.
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Soon came an exercise machine, the Graybar Stimulator to jiggle the pounds.
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Graybar's sales of a type of copper wire commonly used in construction slipped 6% from the last half of 2009 to the same period last year, while sales of similar aluminum cable rose 6%, said Kent Duran , national product manager with Graybar.
Record Copper Prices Prompt Switch To Aluminum Matt Whittaker 2011
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For the construction industry, sales patterns at Graybar, a St. Louis-based distributor of electrical products, suggest that builders are likely to use more aluminum wiring during this summer's construction season than they have in recent years.
Record Copper Prices Prompt Switch To Aluminum Matt Whittaker 2011
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Soon came an exercise machine, the Graybar Stimulator to jiggle the pounds.
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The problem with any cool appointee idea (as you referenced) is that Blagojevich is an off-the-board bet to hang on to his seat as long as possible, unless he's offered some sort of deal that doesn't involve a stay at the Graybar Hotel.
National Democrats Optimistic They'll Hold Obama's Senate Seat 2009
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Martha Stewart went into the Graybar Hotel for something that goes on every day, and it wasn't as if she ripped off millions, the amount was only a drop in her bucket.
Wesley Snipes gets three years Steven Barnes 2008
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The “go-to” lunch place you and your co-workers eat at too often: The Lunchbox (in the Graybar building attached to Grand Central).
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Just make sure his time in the Graybar Motel is longer than his eligibility for benefits (See sentence 1).
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