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What's unusual is that they're both pointing to the same project: NYU's current conversion of the old Provincetown Playhouse and Apartments building on Macdougal Street into a research center for its law school.
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I just had one down on Macdougal street, and the fresh lamb flavor not gamey at all that was sliced slightly crispy straight off the huge wheel, was incredible.
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It wants to tear down the Macdougal Street landmark which isn't officially landmarked, of course and develop the property for its law school.
NYU Thinks Up the Unthinkable Brooks of Sheffield 2008
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H.L. Mencken made fun of the newly arrived poet in full flight from the provinces, appareled “in corduroy trousers and a velvet jacket, hammering furiously upon a pine table in a Macdougal street cellar … his discourse full of inane hair-splittings about vers libre, futurism, spectrism, vorticism …” Yet it is astonishing to reflect how long the Village managed to keep on regenerating itself, and helping to regenerate American culture and education.
Last Call, Bohemia Hitchens, Christopher 2008
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The Minetta has been on the corner of Macdougal and Minetta Lane since 1937.
Joe Gould's Watching You Brooks of Sheffield 2008
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Macdougal, Atlantic City, or his onagrass that is, chuam and coughan!
Finnegans Wake 2006
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S. Green PIT 0 0 0 0 .500 M. Macdougal PIT 0 0 0 0 .000
USATODAY.com 2004
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One of the prized raw materials he has to work with is a rare private garden bordering Macdougal and Sullivan streets.
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Macdougal 20; Austin 11; Voyles 2; Mullen 1; Bailey 1; Henry 10;
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HR - Ml Johnson (4, 5th inning off Macdougal 0 on, 1 out).
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