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The boulevard's own Faulknerian gargoyles were "conspicuous consumers of silver foxes ... and Gargantuan pastries."
A Golden Seam In the Bronx Jerome Charyn 2009
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Whereas downtown one sees mostly older men and women dressed conservatively — even shabbily, almost as a badge of pride — jeans, colorful headscarves and gelled hair become more common in the boulevard's northern stretches.
Tehran or Bust 2009
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But as much as Wilshire was designed with the motorist in mind, the boulevard's role as Los Angeles' main drag has drawn urban explorers for decades.
Franklin Avenue 2008
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But as much as Wilshire was designed with the motorist in mind, the boulevard's role as Los Angeles' main drag has drawn urban explorers for decades.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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I suppose we hadn't noticed it before because we usually walk Ella down the grassy greenway on the other side of the boulevard's frontage road, not down the sidewalk.
On the literary map shunn 2007
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Thanks to his associations with Avo and his son, Mikey is very much part of the boulevard's community.
The Man Behind the Noodle tannaz 2007
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Thanks to his associations with Avo and his son, Mikey is very much part of the boulevard's community.
Archive 2007-12-01 tannaz 2007
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I suppose we hadn't noticed it before because we usually walk Ella down the grassy greenway on the other side of the boulevard's frontage road, not down the sidewalk.
On the literary map shunn 2007
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One of the main -- the only reason I really stayed was I thought we would have protection from like the boulevard's casino and the hotel over here, but after awhile, it started getting worse and I was kind of like, well, it might not have been a good idea.
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He and his fellow slowed but continued walking onward through the boulevard's intersection with an alley only twelve feet broad — still wider than most of the thoroughfares Garric had seen in modern Carcosa.
Lord of the Isles 1997
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