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Note: If you live in New York, I bought my red okra from Yuno Farms, which is at different Greenmarkets throughout the week: Union Square on Mondays; Dag Hammarskjold on Wednesdays, and West Village on Saturdays.
Spicy pickled okra | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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Every Wednesday year-round, local farmers fill Dag Hammarskjold Plaza on 47th & 2nd with everything from fruit to focaccia.
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As our group of cyclists approached the rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, near the United Nations Secretariat, a police officer told me that bikes were not allowed on the plaza.
Charles Scott: Moving Planet Charles Scott 2011
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Mimi Ritzen Crawford for The Wall Street Journal Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Shoppers do double-takes when they feel someone standing a little too close or lurking in their peripheral vision.
A Midtown Market Share Pia Catton 2011
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Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Park serves as a promenade for the U.N. and is home to Katherine Hepburn Garden.
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And it hit me hardest of all when I was sitting behind U Thant and Dr. Ralph Bunche in the Dag Hammarskjold Theater, watching a screening which we had arranged at the Secretary General's request.
Tin 2010
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And Hammarskjold: They blew him away just because he wanted to make peace in the Congo It was crazy.
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'Yesterday thousands gathered at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza outside the United Nations in New York to protest Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad\'s pledge to destroy Israel, and to show solidarity with Iranian protestors who have faced down Iran\'s mad mullahs in recent months.
Heather Robinson: Iranians and Jews Unite in Protest Yesterday Outside the U.N. 2009
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We know that a reincarnated Hammarskjold would fail because we have just run that experiment.
Bound to Fail 2007
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But the hard truth is that no U.N. chief executive, not even a reincarnated Hammarskjold, would be likely to succeed at the United Nations as it is today.
Bound to Fail 2007
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