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The restaurant has stood here in the mid-city neighborhood for a century.
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Features: Orange/Blue New Your Knicks colorway, spray painted blue wheels and seat post, JUN stem, Schwinn seat, Trek grips, cut&flipped bull horn style bars, mid-city gear setup.
The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: Being On the Lookout BikeSnobNYC 2010
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The restaurant has stood here in the mid-city neighborhood for a century.
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ABRAMSON: Bagert says that just by knocking on doors in the school's mid-city neighborhood, he managed to attract a student body that is 40 percent white, 60 percent black, just like the city overall.
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Here in the nether regions where forgotten men and women eked out a precarious existence, shut off as they were by twenty or more levels from the mid-city area and by nearly a hundred from the wearers of the purple, crime was dealt with swiftly and effectively by the few robots needed.
"Master Control" by Harl Vincent, part 1 Johnny Pez 2010
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ABRAMSON: Bagert says that just by knocking on doors in the school's mid-city neighborhood, he managed to attract a student body that is 40 percent white, 60 percent black, just like the city overall.
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Eventually, "broadcast will essentially have audiences the size of mid-city newspapers."
Newser's Michael Wolff: Who's Got a News Fee? 'I'll Give It To Them for Free' 2009
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And, speaking of self storage, one night many moons ago I was driving down the 10 in the mid-city area of Los Angeles and some letters on a self storage sign had burned out.
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Eventually, "broadcast will essentially have audiences the size of mid-city newspapers."
Newser's Michael Wolff: Who's Got a News Fee? 'I'll Give It To Them for Free' 2009
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For all of the money, for all of the rhetoric, all you have to do is take a stroll down Banks Street in mid-city to see the formaldehyde FEMA trailers, blighted, abandoned, rat-infested buildings, pot-hole filled side streets, and enough mufflers and hub caps along Carrollton Avenue to open a small auto parts store.
Georgianne Nienaber: Deconstructing Ray Nagin's State of the City Report 2008
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