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  • The two-bedroom, 1,536-square-foot loft condo in Chelsea he and his wife, Patricia, bought in 2006 for $1.65 million is in a prewar building called the Heywood, a former printing house that had just been remodeled by architect and designer Shamir Shah, who also lives in the building.

    Bringing the Old World Into the New Nancy Keates 2011

  • The home is in a prewar building called the Heywood, a former printing house that had just been remodeled by architect and designer Shamir Shah, who also lives in the building.

    A Chef's Chelsea Loft 2011

  • This story, in itself of very little worth, serves to show the sort of terms Heywood was upon with the nobility of his time.

    A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 William Carew Hazlitt 1873

  • Caperton, who now serves as president of the College Board in New York, recalls Heywood's contributions to his administration and his continued service to the state.

    State Journal Featured Content 2009

  • The deliberately formal "Heywood" signalled good-natured needling rather than hostility, and Floyd allowed himself to relax.

    2010 Odyssey Two Clarke, Arthur C. 1982

  • "Heywood," said Tanya, "I'm now prepared to take that message, or whatever it was, much more seriously.

    2010 Odyssey Two Clarke, Arthur C. 1982

  • On some pages, one third of the names are "Anonymous", many are fake ( "Frank Poole", "Heywood Floyd", "Delos D. Harriman" etc.), and none of them can be verified.

    Keep Mike: Week Two - NASA Watch 2009

  • BTW, you are the one who became snarky FIRST, not Heywood.

    Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch 2009

  • Mark Heywood, director of the South Africa-based AIDS Law Project called the sentence “outrageous and a violation of human rights.”

    Gay Couple Sentenced To 14 Years In Malawi « 2010

  • On some pages, one third of the names are "Anonymous", many are fake ( "Frank Poole", "Heywood Floyd", "Delos D. Harriman" etc.), and none of them can be verified.

    Keep Mike: Week Two - NASA Watch 2009

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