Seventy-eighth love

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  • Additional locks were placed on all police files relating to the Pearl River killings, the shooting in Gerritsen Beach, and the accidental death of Peter Ackerman at the intersection of Seventy-eighth and First nine months before.

    The Lovers John Connolly 2009

  • In March 2006, she was selected among world-famous practitioners to be the Exclusive Astrologer to the Stars at the Seventy-eighth Academy Awards in Hollywood.

    Astrology for Enlightenment Michelle Karén 2008

  • She hit Central Park just as it was getting light, and she ran along its outer edge until she hit Seventy-eighth Street and turned toward home.

    Wife in the Fast Lane Karen Quinn 2007

  • She hit Central Park just as it was getting light, and she ran along its outer edge until she hit Seventy-eighth Street and turned toward home.

    Wife in the Fast Lane Karen Quinn 2007

  • Seventy-eighth Academy Awards are held on Sunday night this week.

    CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2006 2006

  • Seventy-eighth Academy Awards will be held on Sunday night.

    CNN Transcript Mar 3, 2006 2006

  • True to her nature, she corresponded with Mrs. Vance as long as she still lived in Seventy-eighth Street, but when she was compelled to move into Thirteenth, her fear that the latter would take it as an indication of reduced circumstances caused her to study some way of avoiding the necessity of giving her address.

    Sister Carrie 2004

  • She finally did so, leasing a house in Seventy-eighth Street, near Madison Avenue.

    Jennie Gerhardt 2004

  • Seventy-eighth Street the flat across the hall from Carrie became vacant, and into it moved a very handsome young woman and her husband, with both of whom Carrie afterwards became acquainted.

    Sister Carrie 2004

  • She lives on Lexington between Seventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth.

    A Lincoln Rhyme eBook Boxed Set Jeffery Deaver 2001

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