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  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • It's downfall is its lack of description through-out the book.

    Reader reviews of Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. 2009

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • It's also how a tiny company called Adafruit Industries, which caters to do-it-yourself engineers and gadget geeks, has grown steadily and added to its workforce through-out the economic crisis.

    John Gerzema and Michael D'Antonio: Nothing and Everything -- What Consumers Expect from the New Normal John Gerzema 2010

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

  • Socially, it was divided into three fairly distinct groups: the well-to-do families that lived on Parkside Avenue and in the suburbs of Davidson and Grand Blanc; the working-class people of Flint, who lived everywhere else but always near the factories; and the small business owners who ran the restaurants, tool-and-die shops, operated lawn-care services, and who lived through-out the community.

    Steve Mariotti: Memories of Flint, Part 1 Steve Mariotti 2011

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