But all the big city fun comes at big city prices, and big city crowds.
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Compared with previous presidential contests, the partisan gap between big-city and non-big-city voting patterns widened.
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Suffice to say that if you're at all familiar with the "two friends go to the big city" format, you'll know that the big city will seek to divide them.
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Such are the usual estimates of any big city proposal.
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" "In any big city, crime can happen at any time.
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Toronto's a big city; lots of crowds to be around.
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And now I'm a college student in this big city.
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It's a very rural country with only one big city.
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He could be looking for directions in the big city.
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When you're in the big city, you can atomize, right?
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"I thought he belonged to the big city," he said.
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Other concerns echo similarities to life in any big city.
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"We don't want to be a big city," she said.
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That Italian plumber has finally moved to the big city.
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"We don't want to be a big city," she said.
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No, it's the big city versus the suburb, for sure.
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"La Grande Ville Malade" ("The Sick Big City"), for example.
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Presidential politics has not been kind to big city mayors.
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This is a very, very big city under any standard.
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Now, I'm planning to move back to the big city.
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It is more than two hours from the big city.
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I've lived in a big city for 48 years now.
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Anyone who lives in a big city can see that.
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And in the big city, the veterinarians must be flexible.
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"I'm not a big city girl at all," she says.
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You don't expect this in a big city like London.
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Big City His performance in the first debate was abysmal.
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"Take U.K., it is in a big city," she said.
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We are ready to manage the big city of Istanbul.
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Escape the big city and delight your inner geologist in Monsanto.
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If you come from a small town or big city, you
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He was very closeted, but he lived in the big city.
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It looks great if you're in a big city, it's amazing.
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He wanted to go into the big city as a businessman.
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It's all just part of the scenery of a big city.
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They're living in random small towns, they weren't big city guys.
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I didn't know what I was doing in this big city.
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Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road.
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Considering leaving the big city behind in favor of somewhere scenic?
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IN TRANSIT Life in the big city, told a cappella style.
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But in some parts of the world, the big city dominates.
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Baltimore is the closest big city to where I now live.
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Life in the big city was at once overwhelming and colorless.
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It's of a woman standing in traffic in a big city.
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Lil Tracy Lil Peep - Benz TruckLil Peep - Big City Blues feat.
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First, big-city feuds carried by newspaper columnists are hardly new.
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New York City is the safest big city in the nation.
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The Lochergut was the first taste of big city in Switzerland.
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Big City Party challengers in statewide races seemed to have momentum.
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A big city will feed it, and I'll never be full.
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So even though it was a city, it's a big city.
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BIG CITY Will the proliferation of mobile ordering destroy civic life?
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In contrast, Darius feels inadequate and alone in the big city.
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Not only in a big city but also in the countryside.
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The nearest big city is Milwaukee, more than 217 miles away.
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BIG CITY There would be no herbs, or diffusers, or mysticism.
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Chicago is at the forefront of a growing, big-city trend.
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The results will be compiled in a future Big City column.
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I think the big city is where it should be played.
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In this town of about 22006,22009 that offers "big-city amenities without the big-city hassle," Mayor Brad Hart said, Collins provides thousands of high-paying jobs and buoys virtually every corner of the local economy.
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"Sweetbitter" will be consumed with special avidity by young food people — sommeliers, cheesemakers, sous chefs, managers, pastry wizards — who dream of making it in the big city, or at least of making it by big-city standards.
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It's a big city but with a small-town feel to it.
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Despite Labour's current woes, it still finds big-city Britain friendly territory.
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For a big city, there's a lot of space and freedom there.
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Cycling in the big city ain't easy ... for a bunch o' reasons.
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I used to attend a mosque in a big city in California.
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Why has such a big city got so few progressive dining establishments?
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It's such a big city: it's so dirty and noisy and overwhelming.
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Currently only 1 other big city lesbian mayor in US. #ElectLGBTQ pic.twitter.
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She'd never been to the East Coast, let alone the Big City.
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It's a big city, with plenty to do, see, hear and watch.
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That was the big city compared with where we moved this year.
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Tokyo has been named the best big city to visit in 2019.
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Pittsburgh is a big city with the heart of a small town.
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I would describe it as an escape from big-city gay reality.
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I come from the big city where this stuff is small, okay?
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Pelosi is also a big city politician who doesn't mind a scrap.
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I come from the big city where this stuff is small, OK?
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But it's more than that, too: Noctis is from the big city.
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You could do this with just about any big city in America.
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A 63-something writer taking on the big city with her friends.
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Big City Rumors that Cynthia Nixon would mount a challenge to Gov.
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Vocations He works for a big city ambulance service until 3 a.m.
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Like Mr. Bloomberg, Mr. Johnson was a big-city mayor, in London.
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"We weren't a big city," said James Knowlton, the town's harbor master.
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Figuring a big city would have a need, she moved to Atlanta.
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The bright lights of the big city illuminate the backyard at night.
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In many ways, we are a small town in the big city.
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This is what happened when she flew away in the big city.
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I know that soul is there somewhere — every big city has one.
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Big city governments in particular are prone to communication breakdowns between departments.
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New York is the "safest big city in America," the mayor said.
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Today, at 31, I've got a cushy job in a big city.
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After all, Mike was a big city mayor, he knows policy in-depth.
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Alice's big-city adventures feel flavorless, even with Robin as a lusty wingwoman.
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Living in a big city, I forget how breathtaking the stars can be.
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That's congestion, housing, energy … all the things big city thinkers are thinking about.
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This type of thing happens in the big city, not in Spencer, Indiana.
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If you live in a really big city, it might be OK, too.
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Even though it's a big city, it still has a small town feel.
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When you're online and everyone's in need, everybody drops that big city mentality.
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No lead up in the papers, no eclipse coordinators from the big city.
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Ever fancied getting away from the hustle and bustle of the big city?
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In 2014, San Francisco became the first big city to regulate scheduling practices.
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You're the girl with the ripped jeans, a paintbrush, and big city dreams.
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If they move to the big city, they can't afford anywhere to live.
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Why did she leave her small town to come to the big city?
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The players who competed in big city leagues played against the toughest opponents.
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It will make Cape Town the world's first big city to run dry.
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The hustle and bustle of a big city oftentimes allows for such situations.
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This is big-city living, albeit with a definite Southern flair and grace.
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In a big city, silence is a luxury — second only to quality sleep.
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LONDON — Britain's capital is a big city, and sometimes slightly odd things happen.
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President Trump has often portrayed Chicago as an example of big-city lawlessness.
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"We are the safest big city in America," Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
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Shields says he's most looking forward to "the energy" of the big city.
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It feels like a big city academic hospital back in the United States.
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Where is the intimacy that we, dwellers in the big city, have lost?
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If you're not near a big city, talk with a doctor you trust.
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Proponents of de Blasio were also fans of other previous big-city mayors.
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Some also say the growth has brought with it big-city-like traffic.
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Experience our Big City Book Club — The Times's long-running book discussion series.
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Some of the advantages of big-city living are not hard to find.
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This issue is much more complex than big city folk can truly appreciate.
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I just had to let them go to the big city—New York.
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Loneliness and big-city disconnection melt away in the presence of great art.
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BIG CITY New York has diligently worked to counter the threat of terrorism.
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"New York City is unquestionably the safest big city in America," he said.
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ARTS It's a big city, with plenty to do, see, hear and watch.
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BIG CITY "Prozac Nation" seemed to herald a boundless future for young creatives.
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The nearest big city is Augusta, Ga., about 350 miles to the west.
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Its costs are among the lowest of any big city in the country.
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But for big city commuters in particular, I think there's a better option.
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On second down, place your trust in big city politicians and teacher unions.
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Big City The close of 2017 probably finds you with little residual outrage.
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The RNC established the Committee on Big City Politics to address these concerns.
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So far, we're told her team has 2 big city venues locked down.
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I do have faith, though, in governors and in mayors, big-city mayors.
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Recruiting the same types of big-city, older millionaires is not the future.
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It'll also allow for their kids to go to school in the big city.
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"I believe we escaped the big city because of the liberal influences," said Mrs.
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As she got older, she came to appreciate the anonymity of a big city.
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"It's the highest rate per capita of any big city in America," Rendell said.
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Most migrants want to stay in the big city but few feel welcome there.
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Richard (Chris Messina) as the hunky outsider detective from the big city She agrees.
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The most diverse counties tend to contain a big city or be near one.
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I think that's why Montreal feels like a big city—in a small city.
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Autonomous regulators perform best far from the pressure and lobbying of the big city.
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"Rio de Janeiro, as any other big city, has violence problems," Ramos Jr. says.
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This is my first really big city and I'm passing right through the middle.
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Live in a big city, perhaps Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, or San Francisco?
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In dress shirts and ties, they've made good in a big city somewhere else.
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But it's possible to afford a big city if you're willing forgo living downtown.
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In Brazil, it became an anthem for every homesick arrival to the big city.
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"Red Wing is the perfect mix of small town and big city," Langer said.
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Young girl leaves small town for big city, meets older man, damaged, sexy, difficult.
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But the state's Appellate Division recently reinstated many of the claims against Big City.
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Legal pot won't save us: So says The Times's Big City columnist Ginia Bellafante.
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The diversity of a big city, such as New York is the main appeal.
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Málaga is not such a big city, but we fill the theater every night.
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Village residents do not feel antipathy toward those in the big city, she said.
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After controlling for other factors, the big-city residents receive twice as much support.
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Still, for the past few decades their successor organizations have dominated big-city politics.
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Racist, homophobic, ethnic, even "big city" biases will, of course, flourish in those conditions.
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After a long hiatus, the Big City Book Club is returning with a bang.
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I, too, am from Alabama but was born in the big city of Birmingham.
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I was born in a hospital in a big city, like you probably were.
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The people who yell at him in big-city airports are part of it.
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And karaoke bars are critical ingredients for the wee hours in any big city.
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By the way a big city mayor -- I&aposm sorry, we are out of time.
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Just one Democratic pack moves with the swagger born of electoral success: big-city mayors.
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If you come from a small town or big city, you benefit from internet openness.
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Back home is Chicago: a big city, sure, but not known for its star sightings.
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Earl, big-city boy but shy, rolled his loot of marbles around in his pockets.
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I've acquiesced to these things as necessary compromise for a life in the big city.
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Big-city schools still performed below the nation as a whole, but narrowed the gap.
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I grew up in a big city with supportive parents and large, diverse social groups.
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You consider moving out of your big city or small town to pursue something better.
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Tellingly, the trailer's emotional climax involves the grandfather relishing the big city with his family.
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In 2016 Philadelphia became the first big city to impose a tax on fizzy drinks.
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If you live in a big city, you've probably got several moves under your belt.
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Curious what your big-city move might amount to in places where the jobs are?
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It took my breath away, how much I felt at home in a big city.
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If you've even set foot in a big city, it's almost definitely happened to you.
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Malmo in Sweden and Copenhagen, the Danish capital, have in effect become one big city.
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Based in Richmond, Virginia, AVAIL lacked the opportunities many of their big-city peers had.
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Kreider-Dusek is working with big-city Austin lawyers to help chart the county's strategy.
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That could mean more shootings, more victims and more tragedies in America's safest big city.
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This video's 360-degree view captures the desolation of a big city during a hurricane.
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Know someone that just moved into a new home or relocated to a big city?
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How was a ten-year-old boy able to live alone in a big city?
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"They have all come to the big city and lost their Halloween spirit," he said.
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Sometimes people have to leave the big city to settle down someplace a little quieter.
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Arnold's a football-headed kid figuring out school, friendships, and crushes in the big city.
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Other students might commute to school by car or, in a big city, subway train.
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The big city was intoxicating, and living there persuaded him to abandon his religious studies.
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She was just enjoying some of the excitement of being in a really big city.
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I'm trying to recreate the sensory overload you get in a big city, you know?
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Cutting short a holiday vacation is not the ultimate solution for a big-city mayor.
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"We're a big city and we have to share the spaces we've got," he said.
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Perhaps the best policy would be to help them move to a big city nearby.
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"Recruiting the same types of big-city, older millionaires is not the future," McGrath said.
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As a big-city mayor, I know firsthand how difficult these challenges are to overcome.
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Big-city office drones are eating more salads … and tossing compostable packaging into the trash.
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Mr. de Blasio kept repeating that New York is the "safest big city" in America.
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The nation's first big-city $15-an-hour wage was passed here as Amazon rose.
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Mr. Vance has spearheaded an effort among big city prosecutors to the stop the bill.
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Dear Amy: I am an average-attractive single woman who lives in a big city.
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Smaller papers are interwoven into their communities in a way big-city papers are not.
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Big City In the Horatio Alger myth, nobility of character runs, unfailingly, into good luck.
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A big city seems like a lot to take on and is usually really expensive.
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Experience our Big City Book Club — the Times's long-running book discussion series — in person!
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BIG CITY Ride hailing apps, promising cheap and easy travel, cannibalized New York's taxi industry.
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BIG City Bureaucracy — no surprise — gets in the way of expanding the pool of volunteers.
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Exciting but exhausting, they said — a sentiment that many a big city resident could understand.
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Smith grew up in Appleton, Wisconsin, where Green Bay was the big city next door.
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Coo over shows on FX and AMC all you want, big-city smarty-pants crowd.
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But, he said, big-city newspapers were in a lot more trouble than smaller papers.
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Berlin is our favorite big city, in large part because of how easy transportation is.
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Bright Lights, Big City For an even richer conversation, turn to "Passing," by Nella Larsen.
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But you start to lose a little bit of that bright lights, big city vibe.
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In context, I was lucky: I was in a well-equipped, big-city medical center.
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My sister and I, both big-city coastal residents in our 20s, silently cracked up.
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That's still an enormous project, but not something outside what a big city might attempt.
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He wanted to do this Alternate Reality Game (ARG), and we had this big city hub.
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They discussed it, and they didn't want to go straight from college to the big city.
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When I got to the big city, it was my first time at a real gym.
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BIG CITY The wholesome and enormous grocery store has achieved a cultlike status in the city.
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This is especially a problem if you're using them in a big city like New York.
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WALK INTO any upscale supermarket in a big city and you will find a vegan section.
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Of course bad stuff won't be publicized like big city crimes, but trust me it exist.
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Traditionally, comic cons are expensive, multi-day affairs at big-city convention centers and airport hotels.
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I was born in Bogotá, a big city that is going to reach 10 million people.
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But there are definitely barriers to owning and commuting with one, particularly in a big city.
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The financial strain has impacted big city hubs just as much as small or medium hubs.
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The other part was wanting to enjoy the entertainment and cultural experiences of big-city living.
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Living in or near a big city can be expensive, and rental prices continue to soar.
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It was not just that it was a big city—it was a tremendously confusing one.
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Making it in the big city isn't easy, but these guys certainly get the job done.
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They convey the sense that they are made from the found detritus of a big city.
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And, trust me when I say that dream does not come cheap in the big city.
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Tokyo, Japan, was just named the best big city in the world by Condé Nast Traveler.
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Last week, Ian Caveny wrote about his move from a big city to a small town.
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METROPOLITAN The Big City column this weekend misstates where Tiffany Cabán serves as a public defender.
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Blunt and sobering, "The Force" is an account of a big-city police department in crisis.
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But a lot of people outside of New York will think, it's just a big city.
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GOLD MOUNTAIN, BIG CITY: Ken Cathcart's 1947 Illustrated Map of San Francisco's Chinatown, by Jim Schein.
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GOLD MOUNTAIN, BIG CITY: Ken Cathcart's 1947 Illustrated Map of San Francisco's Chinatown, by Jim Schein.
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Calculator How much do you need to earn to buy a home in the big city?
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BIG CITY Tech investors are often the last to see what's so problematic about the disrupters.
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But others said they have dreams of moving to the big city — or somewhere completely different.
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It's a small town in our big city, and here's a surprise: The locals are friendly.
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Her visit to Japan during college had filled her with a rush of big-city anonymity.
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Pick a place where you can make big bucks to help defray those big city expenses.
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Big-city unions have large membership bases and are generous when it comes to campaign contributions.
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" But with plans to be a lawyer Autumn expects to "move to a pretty big city.
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You live in a small town or big city, although maybe you are in the countryside.
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Our housing prices are still far and away higher than any big city in the country.
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But while there were locations with more period buildings, none carried the same big-city heft.
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Young brains adopt these ideologies easily—especially those who have never lived in the big city.
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"My wife is from a big city, Naples, so she's happy in New York," he said.
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The faceless narrator, you, explains that she's tired of dating mid-level salarymen in the big city.
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Dreamers and several big-city mayors have asked Trump to reconsider his plan to scrap the protections.
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"We are the safest big city in America," he told reporters at a news conference on Thursday.
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And the second thing is, in the big city, for city kids, you just open the hydrant.
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Ensuring these rights for workers has helped make New York City the fairest big city in America.
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I wrote songs about my big-city dreams — songs that (bless them) only live in my memory.
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Earning big-city wages from a small town can tip the scales of finance in your favor.
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Spelman said big city police departments have more trouble being competitive because their forces are much larger.
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They waved; she waved back, which meant people did wave to each other in the big city.
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Far from the big-city hustle and smog, there are miles of beaches, condos, and surf shacks.
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Owning a car may be convenient, but in a big city, it can also be prohibitively expensive.
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The "single people living in the big city" premise became the centerpiece of seemingly every other sitcom.
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That's why most people go to the big city, so they can find people just like themselves.
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When he chose vocation over location, he was forced to chase his dreams in a big city.
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The publication was printed every week in the nearest big city, Allahabad, five hours away by road.
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In a big city, "Unless you're screaming bloody murder, nobody's going to bother you," Lady Sweetkill noted.
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Make the big city your date Big cities like New York have almost too much to offer.
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Despite recent reforms, it is still hard for a rural migrant to obtain a big-city hukou.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti (D) has drawn far more attention than the average big-city mayor.
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Three governors and a number of big-city mayors have banned official state travel to North Carolina.
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It's why some big city leaders, like San Jose's mayor, hope Amazon doesn't come to their towns.
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Tribune Publishing's big city papers in Chicago, Baltimore and Orlando can feed into the national USA Today.
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Some, like the Garden of Happiness in the Bronx, are more urban farm than big-city garden.
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And where else to find such strong natural selection than in the heart of a big city?
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Moreover, despite the city's now solid reputation as an offshoot artistic community, Beijing's big-city allure remains.
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It was a way for small-market teams to keep up with their richer big-city rivals.
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Overall, this bike is a convenient option for big-city commuters who live in walk-up apartments.
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I also knew it would be really expensive to build out customer service in a big city.
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"The Actress, the Governor and Performance Politics" (Big City column, March 21) is a case in point.
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I had never been far from my Mississippi birthplace and was eager to see the big city.
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More than a decade ago, I left the big city and moved back to my rural hometown.
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BIG CITY A singular Manhattan block grows to include many orientations — but does it erase black history?
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But Toronto suffers some of the same problems as any other big city, including an aging infrastructure.
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You know, maybe a three-term former big city mayor, not that I want to name names.
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From museums to architecture, and art to theater, it has everything you'd expect in any big city.
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If you want to live comfortably in the Big City, you're going to need a big paycheck.
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These businesses range from big-city high-rises and medical centers to rural agriculture and energy farms.
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Rents have jumped 70 percent in five years, faster than in any big city in the nation.
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Also last month, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney gave Warren her first endorsement from a big-city mayor.
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In their heyday, Mr. Hamill and Mr. Breslin were widely imitated by big-city newspaper writers everywhere.
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When you live in a big city like Chicago, after a while, you forget to look up.
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"We, every single day, are working to make this the safest big city in America," he said.
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And I think LA is better poised than any other big city in America to do that.
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It's as if they've met a monk or a child, lost and wandering in the big city.
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But this cultural mecca isn't a big city or an island destination, as some of West's fans believe.
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"It felt a little claustrophobic to me, being in a big city for the first time," he says.
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Punchy and quick-pulsed, it's a fine example of that now-rare species, the big-city newspaper melodrama.
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The images show ordinary people trying to make it in the big city while living 50 feet underground.
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A big city mayor caught on camera celebrating a policy that brings death and destruction, can that be?
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Ever use Google Maps in a big city and had your marker hop around all over the map?
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"This is not just a big city problem, it hits the heartland," Wray said of Chinese technology theft.
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Soon both are ensconced at Trinity College Dublin, where small-town rivalries are exchanged for big-city anxieties.
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Lestallum is the first big city you get to visit, only a handful of hours into the game.
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More analysis of big city bike-sharing programs: This one on CityLab looks at income inequality and riders.
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It's about four friends who movie to the big city and find out what happens when — I kid.
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They seized a big city, Kunduz, in 2015, but were driven out and have taken no more since.
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Well, if you don't live in a big city, you may have never used most of these services.
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HONG KONGERS have less residential space than the people of any other big city: 15 square metres each.
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Hinman was not, as he puts it, a "big city art boy" with experience running an art nonprofit.
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Harting is also having trouble attracting top staff when they and their families expect big city-standard connections.
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It's odd to come across these unpopulated part of Pokémon Go, especially in a big city like London.
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It doesn't have to be a big city, but it has to be a place with a 'scene'.
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You'll need to walk a couple of days to get to Pripyat—the big city in the area.
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As the former mayor of a big city, I'm heartened to see Session's leadership on this important issue.
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Big city pro-harboring mayors should no longer expect to reap political benefits from resisting national immigration laws.
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The big-city electric utilities claimed that delivering power to customers spread out in rural areas wasn't profitable.
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I thought I'd get that feeling in a big city, but more often I felt anonymous and small.
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I think they tend to be a bit more creative and less jaded than the big city gals.
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Getting photographed in a big city without context has become a hostile experience, which is understandable and unfortunate.
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When a big city like Chicago wraps their arms around you, it really helps you build a following.
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Maybe one day a drone arena will be as standard in any big city as a sports stadium.
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But even if a minority do, thousands of people in every big city will live longer, healthier lives.
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Big City The cherished New York institution, its finances depleted, is turning to online crowdfunding to sustain it.
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Post-performance, just like the Abliveta Playhouse crowd, big-city artists might repair to a nearby watering hole.
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Big-city chaos ensues in this new adventure, set in Harry Potter's world long before Harry was born.
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"This is the first time a big city bans the use of wood burning for heating," said Mena.
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"I like being in a big city where everyone's just doing their thing," the 35-year-old says.
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We're teaming up with DreamDry to send two BFFs on a rejuvenating girls' weekend in the big city.
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I don't know if something like that would happen in a big city, so maybe that's one example.
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It's a really big city, and it takes time to develop in that sense—in the bad sense.
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Do I need to budget differently if I live in a big city instead of a small one?
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These are high-ranking elected officials, like big-city mayors, who get to be delegates at the convention.
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It is not unusual in some states for big city crime to become a rural area's economic development.
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Or if you're in a big city or around military bases, their wireless frequencies are totally jammed up.
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Services like Lyft and Uber may have decimated the taxi industry and clogged big-city streets with cars.
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That's disappointing from a mayor who said he wanted to make New York City America's fairest big city.
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We know it's a desperate betrayal, though, that he's let himself be persuaded to import big-city strikebreakers.
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I know how suspicious, and sometimes awed, residents of small towns can be of privileged, big-city visitors.
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With a big city, it's a whole new game, with many more players, that all want to win.
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BIG CITY When a Brooklyn politician tells transplants to "go back to Ohio," what exactly does that mean?
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People with money and connections and big-city sophistication showed up and arranged things as they thought best.
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And voting against the big-city elites who they think belittle them can be doubly satisfying, analysts say.
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"In the big city," she said, "they have the freedom — or, I would say, the frivolousness of thinking."
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It provides the seed for his novel "Bright Lights, Big City," which will come out two years later.
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First, he established a much-desired big-city brand, a level of celebrity that Denver could not provide.
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Taxis had disappeared; they had all gathered in the closest big city, Ambato, to participate in the protest.
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"Hipsters from the big city," a local says, as if they were visitors from a more frantic planet.
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These businesses can range from big-city high-rises and medical centers to rural agriculture and energy farms.
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Sometimes it seems that life in the big city is one long dance of looking and looking away.
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"Not being able to find a home in a big city like Mumbai is a shame," she said.
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Navigating through public transit in a big city can be overwhelming, but Citymapper's free app makes it easier.
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" The play also allowed her to talk about race in a small American city "with big city issues.
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But the big city already has stores, and so it's on the fringe where you'll add new ones.
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The idea was inspired by a 1970 drawing depicting a forest entrapped in a big city soccer stadium.
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The Big City Book Club asked readers to suggest the best New York-centric books they read in 2015.
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It fits the narrative of the ingénue with stars in her eyes making her way in the big city.
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It's a friendly and open place with a small town vibe that doesn't skimp on the big city benefits.
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After delivery, the idea goes, it will fly down to the kind of runways that line big-city airports.
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Last year it saw 205 homicides, giving St Louis the highest murder rate of any big city in America.
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Then comes an invite to make money in Tampa, known for its many strip clubs and big-city clientele.
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Ezra Klein: I would say state house journalism was always cross-subsidized by big-city journalism and national journalism.
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"People move to the big city because there are more jobs, but also because it's more fun," he says.
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If you live in a big city, you've probably had your fair share of battles with apartment intercom systems.
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And when you live in an apartment building and/or big city like I do, there are extra obstacles.
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As with any big city, we certainly have our share of challenges -- poverty, crime, race relations, education and others.
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That is now standard, with big-city mayors prominent in global discussions of climate change, urban policy and investment.
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We were all young and from different parts of the world trying to make it in the big city.
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The parents at the local school display the demography of a big city rather than a town of 2,500.
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Big city living oftentimes translates to accepting the lesser of two evils when it comes to affordability and aesthetic.
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I watched a lot of television and decided that I was a big-city girl—not an Ohio girl.
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"In a big city like London, it can be easy to be isolated," said the 18-year-old student.
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It's the worst, especially if you have to carry your goods all the way across *enter big city name*.
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Shanghai is a big city: There are 23 million people, and apparently, there are very few openly gay guys.
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Though she departed the show after one season, they reunited for the film Bright Lights, Big City in 1987.
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In New York they might have been young artists and actors reveling in the big city far from family.
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An aging southern belle living alone in a mansion gets gaslit by her cousin visiting from the big city.
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I thought about my future constantly, this move to the big city to work for the influential fashion house.
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Moving to the big city to be out and flawless is a storyline that resonates with many queer men.
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He serves on the police force in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, "a little capital with big-city problems," he tells me.
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Setting up mobile-phone and internet companies in the big city, yes; being farmers out in the bush, no.
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Still in a big city like New York, you are never too far from your neighbors, and their germs.
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It was small-town America in what wound up, as I grew up realizing, was a really big city.
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But if you dream of owning a home without sacrificing the amenities of a big city, you're in luck.
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The big-city leaders argue that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will create jobs and boost their regional economies.
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Living in or near a big city comes with perks, like great entertainment options, shopping centers, and career opportunities.
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Now this Oregon girl who grew up surrounded by nature is happy to call this big city her home.
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Bangkok is a big city, and the language barrier is a real concern, so that's why we started there.
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You'll learn that Will grew up in the rural south and that I grew up in a big city.
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Almost every big city now boasts one or more startup accelerators, modeled after Paul Graham's now-legendary Y Combinator.
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After I graduated college, I moved to a big city and dated men with whom I didn't really connect.
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"I'm not a big city guy and I was looking to go to a small town," Archie told VICE.
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"The big city school systems face the threat of a serious split," a Times reporter observed in early 2800.
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And that has made this scooter scene the most out of control I have seen in any big city.
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They have boiled over into the churn of social media and the muted boardrooms of big-city Pride organizations.
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The title of your record, The Unseen in Between, even examines this sort of big-city, small-detail approach.
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David had to cover the big City Council hearing on the project, so I took the lead from there.
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This sweet film turns a favorite holiday-film theme (big-city gal returns to her hometown) around a bit.
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"There is an animating vision, which is to be the fairest big city in America," Mr. de Blasio said.
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"Their stories won't be told: family strife, alienation, perhaps addiction, poverty or violence in a big city," he wrote.
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The part of America I live in—big-city, liberal, too many brunch places—is worried about Donald Trump.
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As mayor, he pushed into law one of the nation's first big-city, $15-an-hour minimum-wage laws.
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For students with their minds set on studying in a big city, the next factor to consider is cost.
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Ginia Bellafante, the Big City columnist, will be joined by Jacqueline Woodson, the book's author, for a lively conversation.
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How about a conversation between Moderate Meg and Fundamentalist Florence or between Small-Town Sam and Big-City Sarah?
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It is that when someone moves to a big city, his or her politics sharply skews to the left.
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"The pieces are in place to make Chicago the safest big city in America," Beck told CNN on Tuesday.
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At $7 a month, Disney Plus costs less than a single tub of popcorn at big-city movie theaters.
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I had since mellowed, softened, perhaps, by living outside the frenzied work and party life of the big city.
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Richard G. Hatcher, one of the nation's first big-city black mayors who in two decades leading Gary, Ind.
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A big-city disease, as locals viewed it, was not meant to erupt in a Hoosier backwater, population 4,2503.
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It used to be a car-centric suburb whose resident drove miles for the amenities of a big city.
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Grassley and Leahy's side say the bill would still allow big city developers to gerrymander TEAs in wealthy areas.
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Regarded by his family as a big-city boy uninterested in traditions, Iddrisu re-acclimates to a rural lifestyle.
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" [Streetsblog NYC] • There is no "inner city" in Brownsville, Brooklyn, just overlooked strengths, writes Ginia Bellafante in "Big City.
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But maybe that's part of the point, as P5 does a great job of emulating some Big City Stress.
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"This is a modern fable of the big city..." So began Vin's intro for the "Occasional Wife" opening credits.
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New Delhi has the worst air of any big city in the world, according to the World Health Organization.
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But when it comes to needing a break from the big city, there's no better spot then this charming abode.
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"When you walk into Lucky Rooster, you definitely feel like you are walking into a big city bar," Reyes says.
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"One might speculate stands to get some big city contracts to build right on top of us all," she said.
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Mr Crivella, the first Pentecostal to govern a big city, played down his links to the UCKG during the campaign.
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"Recruiting the same types of big-city, older millionaires is not the future," McGrath told me in a January interview.
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So part of it is, it's a reasonably big city, but the Bay Area is really where the heft is.
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The Obama administration signed consent decrees with 12 big-city police departments, among them Baltimore, Cleveland, New Orleans and Seattle.
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I adore the new friendships I've been able to make in this new, post-divorce life in a big city.
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Those who work in a big city are typically resigned to being stuck in cramped conditions, surrounded by busy roads.
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"Show U Off" has some R&B giddiness, while "Crying in Public" describes its own big-city rite of vulnerability.
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On a hot day in the big city, Doug takes the $13 Simple Shower portable camping shower for a spin.
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Bright Lights, Big City author Jay McInerney said, "Ashley [sic] Simpson was pouting in a corner" in House & Garden magazine.
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In exchange, she would pay Pérez for her services and send her to a good school in the big city.
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The bottom line: Prioritizing in-person connections at work doesn't have to come at the cost of big city prices.
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The DA, with a record of clean governance, is desperate to win a big city outside its Western Cape base.
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But it wasn't like I moved out here like, 'I'm gonna go make it in the big city' or something.
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And for big-city living (and the California lifestyle) Los Angeles and San Francisco both ranked high on the list.
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It can be hard to get that if you live in a big city or with roommates or have kids.
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The sheer diversity of cases in a big city ensures that they see just about every kind of injury imaginable.
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They include the big-city dwellers, the Millennials, the globe-trotters, the university students, the European immigrants and their children.
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Teenagers and early 20-somethings living on their own in a big city aren't the best at caring for themselves.
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There's navigating the city, figuring out a social life and routine, and other challenges common to any big city move.
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The short answer: anywhere that indigenous women live, whether it's in a big city or on a far-off reserve.
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What it's about: The weird thing about trying to find companions in a big city is that it's really lonely.
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I was also living a financially unsustainable life in the big city, so moving home may have been inevitable anyway.
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But no one listening to McBride that day could have avoided the stark comparison with other big-city police departments.
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Some 22-year-old kid who lives in Nebraska wants to move to the big city, he has that right.
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Unlike most big-city police commissioners, he manages a combined sheriff's and police department, and is directly accountable to voters.
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There are no big cities in the state, and there are no suburbs of a big city in the state.
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I live in Washington, DC, a big city with plenty of service providers and free wifi at the local Starbucks.
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Politically, that culture war is being channeled into conflicts between Republican-dominated state legislatures and Democrat-dominated big-city governments.
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Such NIMBY battles are being waged in almost every big city, but they are especially acute along the West Coast.
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Home prices continued their dizzying upward spiral in 2017, nearly twice as fast as the second-fastest appreciating big city.
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I despise life in the big city and have always looked forward to the day when I would escape it.
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But the pair started their first film-editing business in Austin, where it was much cheaper than the big city.
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You can tell the difference between a small town and a big city as soon as you get close up.
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If you need a hit of big city life, Valencia is just an hour and a half away by train.
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After this generic pair is chased by the orphanage overseer (Mel Brooks, criminally underused) they arrive in the big city.
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A day trip would cost precious time when there were big-city bosses, elected officials and money men to cultivate.
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BIG CITY Despite the lawsuits and predictions of gridlock, restricting a single Manhattan street to buses has been a success.
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Born and raised in Manhattan, he is trying to create a life in dance for himself outside the big city.
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BIG CITY The police commissioner says the force has tried to rebuild trust since Eric Garner died after a chokehold.
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Big City As we look back at the past decade, the city that always changes still managed to surprise us.
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Three millennials talked to me about why they gave up their big-city lives in California to move to Boise.
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The question of how to fix broken schools is a great unknown in education, particularly in big city school districts.
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Moreover, an urban caucus within the House that included a smattering of big-city Republicans would mitigate the threat of polarized, low-density minority rule by discouraging Republican persecution of urban constituencies, incentivizing outreach to socially conservative communities of color and creating a needed platform for free-market ideas in sclerotic big-city Democratic politics.
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If you live in a big city, consider a bike share, which eliminates the hassle of storing and maintaining a bike.
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Jaybird's best guess at the cause of my trouble with the Run is the signal-heavy environment of a big city.
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Breslin, who died Sunday at 88, was a legendary big-city newspaper columnist, a best-selling novelist, a giant of journalism.
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We will remain a city welcoming of immigrants who have helped make our city the safest big city in the nation.
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Even in a big city, if you don't have a budget, the places you can shop are Lane Bryant, Avenue, Dressbarn.
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Jason is a 30-year-old who grew up in a big city in India but now lives in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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This can be really tough in a big city, when you might need to drive around looking for a parking garage.
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If you're living in a big city, it may be impossible to keep your housing costs at or below 30 percent.
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If you live in a big city like London, then you might be aware that the air is slowly poisoning you.
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But that's not enough to sway some big-city police officials who are preaching a gospel of transparency, accountability, and reform.
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We have to go into the nearest big city because we want the subtitled version of Infinity War, not the dubbed.
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Getting to Bujumbura in Burundi, the nearest big city, only a little over 100 miles away, takes six hours by bus.
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The video features Usain Bolt practicing how to safely ride an e-scooter in a big city where its presumably legal.
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Maybe it's because I live in the Big City now and never am allowed to turn on and off hoses anymore.
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"Recruiting the same types of big-city, older millionaires is not the future," McGrath said in a January interview with Vox.
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"Kuala Lumpur is like any other big city," said Neil Khor of Think City, a local government-backed urban regeneration agency.
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The first trailer hit today, and it establishes that there will indeed be giant monsters wreaking havoc in a big city.
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Moving usually isn't cheap, and moving to a big city where the cost of living will trend higher can be intimidating.
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That message is this: Elites in Washington (and Hollywood and every other big city in the country) think you are dumb.
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The entirety of Boeheim's quote makes sense, although he comes off as big-city rude because, well, he is that, too.
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On the other side of the equation, if you live in a big city, chances are you don't need a car.
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And not Archer himself, who clearly likes the big-city lights and the opportunity to perform on the biggest stages possible.
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The storyline for "Forever" is based on the idea that a small town always has more mystery than a big city.
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"It's currently the fastest warming big city in the US," meteorologist and former Arizonan Eric Holthaus told me in an email.
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The move comes after several big-city mayors have promised their cities will be safe havens for law-abiding undocumented immigrants.
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Big city customers have come to expect the option of same-day delivery—especially when it comes to perishables like groceries.
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The banks have also put Zelle on billboards in stadiums, big-city retail centers and the New York City subway system.
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Ever wanted to escape the big city hustle and just find a quiet place to sit and rest for a minute?
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While big-city departments might be most interested in the fuel savings, the cars might also be appealing to small departments.
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Prophet sounds most nostalgic when talking about this period, specifically the first time he experienced the lights of a big city.
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There are millions of stories in the big city, and "High Maintenance" aims to smoke them out one at a time.
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When determining whether to live in a big city or somewhere cheaper, it ultimately comes down to your circumstances and priorities.
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" The 21625-second spot accuses him of wanting to raise taxes in Upstate New York to fund "big-city big government.
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The idea of actually wanting to go on a trip to a big city was often met with confusion and mockery.
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The Fix 10 Photos View Slide Show ' As anyone who lives in a big city knows, space is a valuable commodity.
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Our country boy soon goes off to the big city, Mohenjo Daro, a place he is told is ruled by greed.
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I asked if any of them were tempted to try their luck in a big city someday, as Xia had done.
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Many big city mayors and some governors have said they will refuse to cooperate with federal authorities persecuting non-criminal aliens.
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SUPERLOVELil Tracy, Dj Flippp, Bandmanfari - "Don't Care"Lil Wop - "Dark Luv" Charlie ShufflerCold Hart - "Never"Lil Peep - "Big City Blues" feat.
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A healthy balance of urban and rural, Dallas offers residents "big-city excitement and quiet, suburban living," shared one local expert.
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The bustle and clamor make it seem as if a big-city stock exchange has been transported to a Mediterranean beach.
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During the trial, he said Ms. Sorokin was an enterprising, business-minded woman eager to make it in the big city.
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So why, I asked Bryan the next afternoon aboard his tour bus, did he leave southern Georgia for the big city?
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I'm sure that some rural readers will be angered by everything I've just said, seeing it as typical big-city condescension.
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I am more involved in social and racial justice, economic development and feminism than I ever was in a big city.
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And, I speak here liberally about the profession, from cable news to YouTube, from a big city daily to a blog.
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To the considerable anger of these neighbors, he positioned himself as the bemused and indulgent teacher of big-city professor types.
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"India's big city hospitals are well equipped to deal with the surge in virus cases," said public health expert T. Sundararaman.
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"That's how long this administration has to ensure that we become the fairest big city in America," Mr. de Blasio said.
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In fact, it seems like they've never spoken about the future beyond vague aphorisms about limitless triumph in the big city.
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I think living in a big city is a true test of independence for someone just starting out their adult life.
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When a big city like New York is experiencing low crime rates, he said, any increase can be seen as alarming.
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President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement drew immediate reaction from big-city mayors, governors and Congress members.
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Or maybe, most simply, it's a rags-to-riches tale about a country kid who becomes famous in the big city.
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In his travels through the early states, Garcetti had framed himself as a big city mayor who solved kitchen table problems.
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Nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives have backed her campaign, along with one big-city mayor, Philadelphia's Jim Kenney.
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Tinder in a big city often feels like a bottomless pit of unfamiliar faces, making it prime swiping territory for singles.
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He was even there waiting for the verdict during jury deliberations, a highly unusual step for a big-city district attorney.
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The former United States and Germany manager had pledged to save Hertha Berlin and transform it into a big city club.
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To the club's mild chagrin, Balotelli preferred the hourlong commute from Brescia to the idea of moving to the big city.
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The biggest headlines have come from Emanuel's decision to become the first big-city mayor to legally challenge Trump's immigration policies.
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Every time we go I feel so inspired and rejuvenated — it has a funny small-town vibe in a big city.
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In 203, David Kranker decided he was tired of the big-city cost and hassle and wanted a change of scenery.
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Despite the overcrowding in Hamblen County, the sheriff and some other officials are skeptical that big-city solutions could work here.
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"On Beauty" (2005), another magical big-city novel (set mainly in Boston), also depicted two very different families with intertwined lives.
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If you live in or travel to a big city in America, chances are you have seen them — rats, that is.
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The store they see on their iPhones bears little in common with the burnished interiors of a big-city department store.
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Bure plays a big-city doctor who finds love in Garland, Alaska, which, she correctly suspects, is home to Santa's workshop.
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Giuliani, like Trump, is in the very small Venn diagram of big-city Republicans so they had a strong personal rapport.
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Dreaming of a big city escape somewhere around the world, yet dreading a big credit-card bill when you get home?
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People confuse you with many of the characters you seem to play, often young, insouciant single women in the big city.
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Big City Disasters are meant to inform each other, the mistakes of one recovery observed and presumably avoided in the next.
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Like so many women trying to cut it in the big city, going back to wherever they came from is unthinkable.
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Thinking it might be an amusing remark about the hazards of subway travel in the big city, I turned toward her.
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And the last factor is the economy seems to have shifted to put more emphasis on the hottest big-city hubs.
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The man, slight and with an incomplete mustache, said he used to live in a big city, but didn't like it.
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In spite of the hardship, she says her new life is much better than when she lived in the big city.
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Whether you're in a big city or a small town, much of the way you save and spend is up to you.
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But he fears the solitude of the area is a trade-off for the culture he'd experience back in a big city.
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As a grown up in a big city, you don't get a lot of opportunities to watch yourself really learn something new?
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He also mentioned Los Angeles, another big city recently stricken with drought, but said it was impossible to draw connections between them.
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That would be an understandable byproduct of riding an electric scooter in a big city in the Year of our Lord 2019.
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He resents rich, big-city folk in Minneapolis, for "selfishly" blocking plans to establish open-pit mines for copper and other materials.
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And if you live in an expensive big city like New York, the price of beer could easily be double our estimate.
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I've never felt like more of a big-city sinner than in this moment, pregnant and alone in a small-town Walmart.
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"I had a wonderful time growing up in Queens and dreaming about coming to the big city to make it," Bennett says.
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An attack could happen in nearly any big city at any time, but the odds are minuscule of any individual being hurt.
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It's a hair under the rate in Oakland, which, according to FBI statistics, is the third most violent big city in America.
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They're trying to make it in the big city, to create something, to find themselves, find love or explore a new fad.
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"Today, Denver is the fastest-growing big city in America, and Colorado has the second-strongest economy in the country," he said.
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Similar packs are used at big city marathons, with the only real difference being that they have to start the race together.
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As big-city blues began to catch on in Britain, Mr. Gomelsky became interested in setting up blues nights at small clubs.
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Night Sight's use should be limited to truly low-light situations, which are actually quite difficult to find in a big city.
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If in every big city around the world one woman becomes a weekly contributor, this could have an effect, says Mr Andersson.
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When you live in a big city, it may seem like everything is expensive AF—whether it's a cocktail or a movie.
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Originally from a small village in Provence, Bourquin moved to Paris in 2006 to build his career in a big-city salon.
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He brought a suburban property development firm into the big city by making a huge deal to buy a Fifth Avenue skyscraper.
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First, a very significant chunk of police departments—at least half of big city departments in the US—are without body cameras.
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Plano is located just north of Dallas, which means its residents can enjoy all the amenities the big city has to offer.
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Just two siblings discussing their new lives in a big city that seems light years away from the drama back at home.
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Not living in a big city like London or Manchester where there are so many more record labels, PR people, management teams.
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The first, When Sparks Fly, is about a "big city journalist" who returns to her hometown and falls for her old boyfriend.
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"Someone with their first big, exciting job in a big city in New York or LA is our brand ambassador," Dai said.
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" This is the same London mayor who previously suggested that terrorism is just "part and parcel of living in a big city.
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I'm also a parent of two young kids, so it kind of makes sense, and I don't live in the big city.
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Like many other small-town boys trying to make it in the big city, he quickly found himself in over his head.
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Mayor Jim Kenney of Philadelphia announced his support for Ms. Warren's campaign last month, her first endorsement from a big-city mayor.
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Finally, in what is by some measures the country's poorest big city, the tax is being billed as an anti-poverty initiative.
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In Houston, America's most diverse city, the country's first openly lesbian big-city mayor was succeeded by the city's second black mayor.
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You know to suspend disbelief when watching certain movies and TV shows about young and beautiful characters living in the big city.
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The fact is that, contra Williamson, not every migrant is going to make $25 an hour when they reach the big city.
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And if you're living in a big city, it may be impossible to keep your housing costs at or below 30 percent.
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Somehow, at a time when 10 years seems a full life span for big-city restaurants, Mr. Chow persists, and even grows.
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For many residents of LA—or any big city, for that matter—the presence of bees seems largely removed from our lives.
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Reform has been backed by a strange-bedfellows alliance of conservative and progressive interest groups and many big-city law enforcement officials.
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It's the kind of hip place you started seeing a decade ago in big-city settings, and now in small-town Connecticut.
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Luckily, no cars or pedestrians were harmed and Quacky got the much needed care that it deserved after its big city adventure.
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Disembarking for the last time, the bright lights of the big city were dazzling after several days surrounded by fog and farmland.
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Beep … Beep … The sound of a truck backing up on the street is familiar to anyone who lives in a big city.
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BIG CITY When fake rumors inspired a run on toilet paper, the 1 percent made a panicked exodus to their second homes.
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So they packed up and moved to Kolkata, the closest big city, joining the ranks of the most vulnerable: the city's poor.
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By the time he reaches the big city, about halfway in, the film has already infused neorealism with an old, strange magic.
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While big-city residents are at a greater risk of catching the disease, those big cities have more resources for handling cases.
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If you live in a big city, you can probably see a lot of cars driving for Uber and Lyft out there.
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Not everyone has a suburban, middle-class upbringing before they make the trek to find their paths in the big city. 24.
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Big City By the reverse logic of the current election season, Cynthia Nixon ought to win the Democratic primary race on Sept.
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That seems quaint, given the bitter partisanship that seems to have cleaved the country in 2018, big city and small town alike.
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It's possible that the skeptics are right, and that electric scooters will end up like Segways — novelty gadgets for big-city tourists.
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Wherever you are in the world, whether it's a big city, a beach resort or a mountain cabin, practice self-care daily.
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I envisioned the United States as this big city where things were so close and everything was accessible, like hospitals and businesses.
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The authors also predicted, however, that people would be willing to move a bit farther away to live in a big city.
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It became a ritual I looked forward to, heading off into a big city or a small town, looking for a postcard.
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For the last several years, New York City officials have proudly claimed the title of the safest big city in the country.
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Visit a museum in a big city and you're likely to find at least one tourist imitating a sculpture for a photo.
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It&aposs a microcosm of the reality of being a twenty-something in a big city, finding love and growing into adulthood.
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Biden had endorsements from five U.S. senators, 16 House members, two big-city mayors and three governors, according to the website FiveThirtyEight.
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Making matters worse, they said, Mr. Gimenez, who feared losing federal grant money, was the first big-city mayor to do so.
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Big-city mayors in California have said the homelessness problem in the most-populous U.S. state should not be a partisan issue.
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Also, although it is a big city with tall buildings, there's a nature feel because you're surrounded by mountains, water and greenery.
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Like any storyline about a talented artist from a small town, Josie was obviously bound for the big city at some point.
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BIG CITY In New York, as new immunization laws take effect, there has been a surge in parents home schooling their children.
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Played by the bass-baritone Kyle Ketelsen with verve and a black suit, Nick offers big-city slickness to the naïve Tom.
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You get to understand different cultures and share different values that you wouldn't normally share unless you live in a big city.
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WASHINGTON — Big-city mayors and housing experts are nervous about the idea of a billionaire real estate developer in the White House.
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Bill Clinton once said the best two jobs in politics are president of the United States and mayor of a big city.
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Reform is backed by a strange-bedfellows alliance of conservative and progressive interest groups and by many big-city law enforcement officials.
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Big city or small town, black or white, young or old, Medicaid beneficiary or not, these painful changes will touch us all.
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The challenge of the "brain drain" from rural America to the big city, in some parts of the country, is very real.
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In the 1970s, chefs from Tangra began moving into Bombay and New Delhi to spread the cuisine among the big city populations.
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There is also space in LA. It still feels very Western; it is a big city, but it has wide open spaces.
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Beckmann's life in the big city is the subject of a long-overdue examination that continues at the Metropolitan Museum through Monday.
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The last two candidates Democrats have nominated are Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama: big-city, over-educated, policy-wonkish, non-white-men.
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New York is finally repealing a nearly century-year-old law that makes the big city feel more like the town from Footloose.
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Like any big city, taxis are also an easy way to get around, and in Bangkok colourful cabs add personality to the streets.
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Scott had jokingly told him to not get in trouble, it being his first day out in the big city on his own.
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The three met at Emerson College where they developed a friendship, a sketch team, and a plan to move to the big city.
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They stopped along a footbridge over traffic and posed for photos, all wanting pictures of themselves on a bridge in the big city.
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Big-city coworking spaces are often built exclusively for tech startups or small companies with multiple members, and come with a high price.
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Alpha4 is a Megaman-like robot trying to remain happy while also pursuing a music career and doing laundry in the big city.
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But for more local companies like Wegmans, it appears to be true that small business still has a home in the big city.
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Making friends in a big city is hard enough if you aren't afflicted with my specific condition, which is that I'm personally unpleasant.
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THE VIEW FROM Lovers' Road in Zhuhai, a seaside promenade in a big city on the PRD's less developed western flank, is breathtaking.
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Like every country in the world and every big city, Germany has areas where more crimes are committed more than in other areas.
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So Theresa May discovered as she arrived on November 6th, into a haze unusually acrid even for the world's most polluted big city.
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I was a small-town boy and my first job in a big city was with a bunch of gossip-y fashion girls.
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After graduating from a good university in my small Ohio hometown, I immediately fled to Los Angeles to pursue my big-city dreams.
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Invented by David Goodhart, a British political commentator, this goes from traditional, typically rural or small-town "somewheres" to cosmopolitan, big-city "anywheres".
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We'd both landed big-city jobs and rented apartments in the same building on one of the most famous streets in the world.
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The transformation between coffee and dining table is made with big city–small spaces in mind in Boulon Blanc's new crowdfunded kinetic furniture.
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"It's not easy, as an adolescent, leaving the middle of the forest to go to a big city without their parents," Viana said.
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Among big-city school districts, Detroit has come in last every year since 2012, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress exam.
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You stop at the grocery store, maybe run into a neighbor — it's the feel of small-town errands nestled in a big city.
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If you've ever lived in a big city like New York, Paris, or Tokyo then you understand the compromise you make regarding space.
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In recent years, many young people have left to find work in the closest nearby big city of Savona and other urban centers.
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It's fast, convenient and safe (as you know, New York is America's safest big city), plus I get lots of reading done there.
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Though Perelman sacrifices counter space in the tiny apartment in the big city, the minimalist lifestyle fits with her brand of simplified cooking.
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He is a former big-city mayor whose story of renewal in Baltimore seemed well tailored to an increasingly urban and minority party.
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Currently, grocery retailers either leverage their stores (which is a waste of time) or have a giant warehouse outside of the big city.
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It was also the first big city to fall to Islamic State (IS) at the outset of its rampage across Iraq in 2014.
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This book has an onrushing "Bright Lights, Big City" vibe and falls into an emerging genre you might call Bright Lights, Small Plates.
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Some of the city's best views are of the Detroit skyline, and it's where residents get their fix of big-city music/culture.
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Damon finds his way to the big city, New York, where his even bigger professional dreams have an undercurrent of "Fame" to them.
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"Bay Ridge is always described as a small town in a big city, and you know, it really is like that," she added.
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The dozen or so who stream in are from Whitesburg and nearby towns, the big city of Lexington and even the nation's capital.
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He dwells in an anxious limbo where the harsh realities of big-city life coincide with a childlike longing for a magical escape.
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Over the next year, we became another local story about the quiddities of fate, the heartless absurdity of life in the big city.
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Two big city Democrats, Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles and Mitch Landrieu of New Orleans considered 22019 bids but chose not to run.
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NEW DELHI — Perumal Murugan, who was celebrated here on Monday as a major Indian writer, looked a bit miserable in the big city.
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You live in a big city, which means you spend 19993 percent of your day with earbuds lodged in your external auditory meatus.
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"It's such a big city that they're going to be spread very thin if they try to defend the whole city," Knights says.
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We're a big city that moves at a slower speed with a large, open-minded audience and an incredibly generous pool of peers.
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Living under a democracy provokes hard choices, but fighting solves everything, even if it's just for a Saturday night in the big city.
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But this isn't the story of a young woman Moving to the Big City, adopting a stage name and becoming an overnight superstar.
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You can choose the life of a small town, or follow the comforts of the big city and everything that comes with it.
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The regular shape of the product also allows them to be packaged in a way producers hope could appeal to big-city supermarkets.
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With a lively downtown area home to shops, restaurants, and bars, Indianapolis provides the perfect balance between big-city living and community values.
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But the potential political and symbolic benefits are plentiful, particularly as many voters outside of Toronto resent the attention the big city receives.
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METROPOLITAN The "Big City" column this weekend, about the state of politics in New York, misspells the surname of a candidate for mayor.
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Each shirt is a hybridized creation; Big City uses a combination of spray paint, sublimation (direct-to-garment printing), dyeing and screen printing.
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Now here I am living an actual adult life, in a big city, working and doing what I always dreamed I would do.
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Far from any big city, it sits in one of the poorest departments of France, where the public hospital is the biggest employer.
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Big City If you were around Manhattan in the 1990s, you hated Barnes & Noble the way you hated garbage strikes or Celine Dion.
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The kids had this inferiority complex and thought they were 'cursed' to have been living by the ocean instead of a big city.
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Ms. Chambers adjusted easily to focusing on happenings in a modest-size town after years of reporting on big-city and national stories.
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A portrayal of those living a different life in the big city of Paris, of people who endured the roughness of the streets.
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His even keel and the air of sophistication he picked up while living in a comparatively big city have made him popular politically.
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Part romance, part crime drama, the story opens as Vincent (Emile Hirsch) mysteriously flees a big city to return to his tiny hometown.
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Our apartment is settled along a main street, but I went to college in a big city, so I'm used to the noise.
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I mean the querulous, existentially challenged title characters of Chekhov's "Three Sisters," who live on dreams of making it to the big city.
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But when I added, "I'm going to a place in Belarus called Minsk; it's a big city," her reply took me by surprise.
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Raised in the small town of California, Missouri, the rising country singer grew up as a down-home girl with big-city dreams.
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The setting is the starter apartment of the codependent roommates Marie (Sadie Scott) and Jill (Juliana Canfield), publishing interns in the big city.
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Each year since 2014, St. Louis has had the highest number of murders per capita of any big city in the United States.
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In short, it was full of the types of establishments that appeal to millennials — especially millennials who are used to big-city living.
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I went to law school expecting to go into a career in politics in DC or do public interest in another big city.
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Supporters, however, think if we don't control its number, then the big city in US, such as NYK, Chicago and Los Angeles, etc.
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Life in a big city comes with perks, including job opportunities, public transportation and a multitude of museums, restaurants and other cultural activities.
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Zagat, founded in 1979, publishes the long, burgundy-covered restaurant guide that was ubiquitous in big-city bookstores and magazine shops for decades.
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How, Mitchell Baker was asked, had his father evolved from a big-city boy with a bent for engineering into a swashbuckling adventurer?
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And sure, McDonald's is also a part of New York … though no more or less than it's part of every other big city.
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In 1984 I included his work in an exhibition Bright Lights, Big City, an exhibition that I organized for the Phyllis Kind Gallery.
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" WATCH THIS: HGTV's Chip and Joanna Gaines Discuss Their Newfound Fame "Although, you know, it's so funny because anytime we go to the Big City — any big city really, but New York specifically — and you see these beautiful little families and they are walking their one little baby, two max, and I'm like, What would we do with four kids?
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America's big-city public schools have a generally poor reputation, which tends to dissuade middle-class white families from enrolling their kids in them.
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When he arrived at his new club in the big city, he didn't have a place to stay, but the club offered little support.
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Also the video you have to see to believe, a big city mayor unseemly celebrating over a policy that frankly brings death and destruction.
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Once so confident, she's now lost and unsure of herself in this big city of snobby intellectuals who look down on her Southern charm.
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That's the romance of the simple island life — and this is the closest taste we're going to get of it in the big city.
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The setting: It's the eve of Doug's 10-year reunion, and Doug (much like Jinkins) is a freelance artist living in the big city.
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Doctolib has developed an online scheduling platform for all sorts of doctors, from your physician next door to the hospital in the big city.
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Pitt is serving major cowboy-gets-to-the-big-city vibes (Robert Redford would approve), while DiCaprio is leaning into his burnt orange neutrals.
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In fact, some big-city police departments have so few detectives handling nonfatal shootings that a significant share aren't even assigned to an investigator.
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Big-city rents have been soaring, but now the outlying areas where residents flee to find affordability are seeing even bigger rent gains, too.
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"Zootopia" features the voice of Ginnifer Goodwin as Judy Hopps, a rabbit who leaves her small hometown to join the big-city police force.
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However, Wenwen's parents maintain that their travels have made their daughter stronger and more independent than girls her age living in the big city.
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If you see something that looks cool — a big city in the distance, or a huge swath of farmland — you can just go there.
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It's a great way to add some wildlife to your big-city visit — and learn a thing or two about flowers along the way.
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The big city isn't for everybunny, but righteous rabbit Judy Hopps (Ginnfer Goodwin) is absolutely certain that's where she needs to be – in Zootopia.
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For now it's delivering the promise of consistent speeds you'd expect from 4G even in the busiest areas of a big city like London.
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That doesn't mean it's impossible to find a home in a big city, as long as you're smart about how you manage your money.
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While Abrams is best known for high-concept shows and movies, he also co-created the young lady in the big city series Felicity.
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"I lived in Alabama for 11 years, and the closest big city was New Orleans, which is an hour away by car," he wrote.
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"Being able to relate to somebody on that level is so foreign in L.A. or any big city, especially when you're new," Preda says.
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There is a disconnect, however, between those aspirational big city or overseas retirement dreams and what survey respondents actually envisioned for themselves, said Czarnecki.
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I'm proud to say that New York remains the safest big city in the nation, at least according to the Economist's Safe Cities Index.
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But I worry that when confronted with some pressures that happen in a big city, I won't know how to guide or mentor her.
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Apple says the idea it dubs '[AR]T Walk' is a fun way to bring art to the people and augment big-city life.
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Bizzi & Partners appear to be making a shrewd appeal to residents frustrated with the growing problems associated with getting around in the big city.
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Fort Myers, with about 68,000 residents, is a fast-growing city with big-city problems, including gang violence and a high rate of poverty.
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" He added, "We remain America's safest big city, and what happened on Tuesday didn't change that, and what happened on Tuesday didn't change us.
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Well, for decades they were mandatory — every community, from a big city down to a tiny village, was required by law to have one.
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But there are many districts that combine small-to-medium cities with countryside, or that combine big-city suburbs with countryside (like VA-20163).
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I worked really, really hard to overcome the racial and social stigmas that go along with the Detroit attitudes and the big-city environments.
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Big City Measured in terms of cultural attention, it can seem like a very enlightened time to be living with an unconventional gender identity.
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My home city, Seattle, is now the fastest growing big city in the country ... and has the second-lowest number of households with children.
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The Twin Cities have "big-city amenities like museums and sports stadiums, but also have an approachable, Midwestern feel," according to a local expert.
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But that's all wild guess work, and New York was a really big city — on an island, no less — even during the Gilded Age.
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But so far, the Democratic potential field for 2020 looks huge but conventional: a former vice president, senators, governors, perhaps some big-city mayors.
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Big City Last fall, tenants at the Atlantic Plaza Towers, a rent-stabilized apartment complex in Brooklyn, received an alarming letter in the mail.
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Big City This past week, Randall Woodfin, a young Alabama city attorney, unseated a two-term Democratic incumbent to become the mayor of Birmingham.
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The companies' representatives have traded pointed barbs in the press, and AMC temporarily blocked MoviePass access to big-city movie theaters earlier this year.
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To many urban Texans, that means that Beto is not so different from a lot of thoughtful, educated, big-city folks who live here.
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Big-city suburbs (which, like mature ones, are racially mixed and better educated) had become almost as Democratic as the urban centres they surround.
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In the big city, the widow is frightened and uprooted from everyone and everything she knows, including her best friend and her little dog.
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"Tortola is the big city to us," Dawn Flax, one of the family members who runs Fischer's Cove, told me when I checked in.
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According to Taub, you can buy in a cheaper city and rent out your place and keep living (and renting) in the big city.
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As we drove to Tambakounda, the nearest big city, where we would sleep that night, we were silent for the full four-hour ride.
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Big City Were we to review the year in terms of gastronomic controversies, we might begin and end with the debate over chopped cheese.
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Before saying goodbye, the group exchanged texts and shared the photo of Zou and Officer Valentin, making a big city feel a little smaller.
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For big-city mayors, building "The Bridge" may not have quite the same short-term economic lift as, say, attracting a new Amazon headquarters.
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The third Evergreen movie follows a big city journalist named Katie Connell (Maggie Lawson) who comes to Evergreen for a break between writing novels.
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Trevor Jimenez's surreal "Weekends" follows a young boy as he moves between his father's busy, big-city apartment to his mom's modest rural home.
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Around the same time, The San Francisco Chronicle became the latest big city newspaper — after The Denver Post — to create a cannabis editor position.
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Greek photographer Niko J. Kallianiotis's earliest memory of America is from Astoria, Queens, where he witnessed the shocking dichotomy between big-city affluence and homelessness.
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Or, more likely, he thinks we look like little uncultured country mice who only get out to the "big city" a couple times a year.
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The painterly series by Italian artist Valerio D'Ospina depicts overcrowded locales with a moody romance tempered with the desolation of navigating a big city alone.
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There's really no reason to think a federal fire department would be particularly more effective in a big city or county than a local one.
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The adult millennial dream is having your own apartment, maybe in a big city, with a cute little planter full of flowers in your window.
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So it only figures that, like some other big-city police departments in America, it's facing intense scrutiny from the media and the Justice Department.
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It was the first time he'd been to a big city and the first time he'd come into contact with ostentatiously middle class British people.
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But his aides saw a new potential opening in 2020 for a person who made a mark as a technocratic, sometimes unexciting big city mayor.
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We recommend Ace to anyone who wants a hip scene to match a hip room, and a creative base to fuel some big-city inspiration.
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I prioritize ease of parking and driving in a big city, and a car that's flexible enough to suit the diverse needs of my family.
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The barricade stands on the Backwater Bridge between the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and Bismarck, the capital of North Dakota and the closest big city.
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A 2018 Gallup poll found a greater share of Americans would prefer to live in a small city or a suburb, over a big city.
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Anyone who's had to get an Apple repair in a big city will know that wait times at official stores can often run into weeks.
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Following 9/11 he read an article about "big city police recruiting white-collar professionals," he said, and "I'm like 'Oh, I could do that.'"
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The first is the group of people who are with us on economic, racial and gender justice, but often feel unseen by big-city progressives.
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It's raining metaphors in "for all the women who thought they were Mad," Zawe Ashton's densely poetic play about racial alienation in the big city.
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Sometimes I still feel like a small-town person out of place in the big city, where it feels like everyone's living the single life.
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You might have noticed a problem when you try to use your smartphone to navigate a big city: your GPS location is usually super inaccurate.
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Some of them in the big city that we know have a thousand people in the factory and over 20 nationalities working in that factory.
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Between 45% rent hikes and hyper-competitive hunts for a preschool for their son, the couple were ready to leave behind the big city life.
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There was a big-city smell that stuck in my mind; not sure exactly what it was, but probably diesel fumes mixing with the rain.
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They usually revolve around someone in their twenties or thirties, living in a big city, and struggling through a crisis in love, career, or family.
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Raised Jewish in a blue-collar suburb near Boston, he is a secular big-city liberal on social issues, backing gay marriage and abortion rights.
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H-Bombs are much more powerful than A-Bombs and can produce much greater casualties—millions of casualties in a big city like New York.
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He said that aspect of his background – being disconnected from big-city and suburban conveniences – influences the way he looks at his role shaping policy.
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I feel like a lot of our clients are sharing that they met online and it's especially true in a big city like Los Angeles.
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The 90s Nickelodeon show about an impossibly cool fourth-grader's big city hijinks with his pal Gerald and nemesis-slash-secret admirer Helga G. Pataki?
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From the mobile-phone masts that have spread all over every big city to the soaring apartment blocks, the desire to change things is evident.
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In the earlier film, the part of the anal big-city detective who's ultimately killed by Summerisle's terrifying village cult is played by Edward Woodward.
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It's a loose, vibrant affair that feels about as far away from the identikit corporate experience of big city superclubbing as it's possible to get.
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Seventy-two percent of the zoned area in San Francisco, the densest big city outside of New York, is zoned for single-family or duplexes.
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"Residencies are rare, and it's lucky to have a place far from a big city, where you can gather with your dancers," Mr. Millepied said.
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Big-city police chiefs say they're on board, but neither the funding nor the social and political will necessary to change police culture has followed.
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As the county seat of Clark County, Ashland grew along the gentle valley of a creek, with ambitious streets as wide as big-city avenues.
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"We've been having those conversations for the last year and a half," Chief Flynn said, speaking of his talks with other big-city police chiefs.
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Aside from the threat of fraud, some lawmakers representing rural areas say the distribution of EB-5 projects unfairly favors big-city real estate developers.
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It showed audiences four deeply flawed, thus relatable, women trying to "have it all," doggedly pursuing both professional and romantic fulfillment in a big city.
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She played a country girl who leaves her village, where she catches fish with her family for a living, to move to the big city.
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Garrett couldn't wrap his head around how cooperatives were going to take on big city contracts, with all the bonding and hardware such work requires.
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Tokyo took the top spot in the Big City category for 2019, wowing readers with its combination of city sights, nature landscapes, and delicious food.
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It seems that food is important to couples in Dallas, as they spend a lot more on cake as compared to other big city dwellers.
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For the first time in his life, he said, he is living in a big city, which might sound odd for a pro basketball player.
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Millions of students across several entire states and in big-city districts from coast to coast have suspended classes, some into April and perhaps longer.
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Blackshear is in what Mr. Williams called a "news desert," where there is no local news station and the closest big city is Jacksonville, Fla.
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"You may think 'I'm safe out here in Iowa or Montana or Nebraska, we don't have that big city,' but you never know," Caplan said.
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To experience marathon day in New York is to see what a big-city race is capable of generating — joy, pain, misery, triumph and nirvana.
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It follows Antonio Valor, a public attorney in Big City who doubles as Brotherman, a realistic hero who combats delinquency in his crime-ridden city.
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"This administration is focused on making New York the fairest big city in America," Mr. de Blasio said in a statement ahead of his presentation.
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The Big City column in the Metropolitan section about a New York State prison program limiting prisoner purchases to six venders contains outdated information. Gov.
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Front Burner To celebrate the Lunar New Year, Hakkasan restaurant has enlisted Jay McInerney, the author of "Bright Lights, Big City," to create cynical fortunes.
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For the two years we lived on a noisy Brooklyn street, the harsh sounds of the big city outside my window even seemed to soften.
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The Big City column in the Metropolitan section about a New York State prison program limiting prisoner purchases to six vendors contains outdated information. Gov.
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"Look both ways before you enter," said the narrator of "Bright Lights, Big City," the novel set in 1980s New York, before buying cocaine there.
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All across upstate New York, people of all political persuasions are ignored and underserved by a political system that feels dominated by the big city.
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The New York Police Department is to be commended for its recent and sustained progress in making the city the safest big city in America.
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In 2017 a survey of big-city residents found 36% of respondents intending to eat less pork, red meat and poultry in the year ahead.
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In one, Paiman develops a crush on another dancing boy, Feda, who dreams of escaping to seek fame as a singer in the big city.
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Emanuel's plan, approved by the Board of Education in late May, makes Chicago's the first big-city system to make post-graduation plans a requirement.
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"I'm passionate about art, so when I'm in a big city, I feel super lucky to be surrounded by art and architecture masterpieces," she says.
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New York buses are the slowest of any big city in the country, wait times are unpredictable and by both measures, things are getting worse.
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Why would someone like me, who hadn't a wealth of experience hailing big-city taxis, be more likely to succeed than my two urbanite companions?
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"Emeralds," although Gallic, does not suggest Paris anyway: It seems to belong in some Fontainebleau-like forest glade, whereas these dancers emanate big-city polish.
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If you live in a big city, you've probably heard this question: Why own a car when you can just use a ride-hailing service?
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If you're looking to make some extra cash, renting out your apartment can be a good option, especially if you live in a big city.
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Give her a Very Important and Real job in the big city — something like an architect or interior designer or personal shopper or generic executive.
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Mr. Khan did not describe terrorism as "part of living in a big city," as if bombings and shootings were an inescapable fact of life.
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She's a young and idealistic Christian girl from Iowa, new to the big city and overwhelmed by the magnitude of this opportunity she's been given.
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This has made it incredibly diverse, with 145 languages spoken in the city's homes, and incredibly dynamic — the fastest-growing big city in America recently.
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As you learn more about Peter, he emerges as a gloomy middle-age man riddled with guilt about abandoning his grandmother for big-city pursuits.
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As the by-now-depleted big-city journalist, he reminds us that terror in the provinces can eventually go viral and take over a country.
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Tokyo was named the world&aposs best big city of 2019 by the 600,000 respondents to Condé Nast Traveler&aposs annual Reader&aposs Choice Survey.
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Every single one of us from a big city to a small town, the people of Texas will do the great work of the country.
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WeWork, known for its presence in big cities seems to have made an exception in its big-city strategy by launching a branch in the desert.
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De Lange said anti-immigrant feeling in places like Volendam often arises from fears that "big city problems" like crime will spill into their tranquil neighborhoods.
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Yet while fine art was Saoudi's mission du jour and his key to the big city, the obsession he'd developed for history hadn't been left unnurtured.
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When you're in a big city, trying to work on an idea or develop stuff, being around a lot of extra stuff can be quite distracting.
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In February 2017, the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force lost its partnership with a big city police department—San Francisco—in a clash over local rules.
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This memoir/choose-your-own-adventure novel ticks all the boxes of a classic rom-com: Wide-eyed heroine drinking in life in the big city?
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She'd grown up with very little money, but it wasn't until she'd come to the big city that she'd learned just how poor she really was.
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As a young man, Nishimura moved to Tokyo to study music, but he did not easily adjust to big-city life, and socializing was difficult, too.
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The job of running a big city-region now provides an appealing alternative to staying in Westminster, for established MPs, or starting off there, for outsiders.
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In all, less than 10% of the SAPD's 2,152 officers in 2016 were women, barely more than half the national average for big-city police departments.
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Like a big city apartment, the light, bright penthouse offers panoramic views of the ocean and is outfitted in neutral-toned furnishings in metals and woods.
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I've been keeping an eye on the swing dance community in the big city closest to us and they are offering a free introductory class tonight.
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They cannot join the knowledge economy unless they go to university and move to a big city, but universities cost money and big cities are expensive.
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"It has to be a big city where there are lots of consumers... wasting an hour a day in the cars (sitting in traffic)," Samuelsson said.
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Advocates of this interpretation point to St Louis, a big city neighbouring Ferguson, where the murder rate rose by half in the year following the protests.
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But just a few years ago, the budding hairstylist was working in Ohio, trying to decide if she should make the leap to a big city.
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In a big city like London, or even in someplace smaller like a grocery store, or a coffee shop, we're all just strangers to one another.
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If you don't live in a big city, there might not be any restaurants nearby that offer delivery via Seamless — but chances are there's a pizzeria.
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There was always laughter, like, 'That's the little detective, that's the little police officer who came from South Carolina and now he's in the big city.
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Blackout is an attempt to give all big city commuters the super powers they've always wanted: the power to read the minds of your fellow riders.
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Watch here to learn more about how it was tracked down and what the Eichlers think about their mighty spruce being taken to the big city.
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Eventually they left the hectic life of the big city and bought a small house in the woods in Quebec, just along the border with Vermont.
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The two young, uber-talented, African-American, Gotham superstars destined for Cooperstown who succumbed to the cocaine-fueled Bright Lights, Big City era-New York City.
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"The threat could be isolated in a small town or big city, but any threat that is received by law enforcement needs to be taken seriously."
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Plouffe argued — in what has become a primary talking point for Uber — that the service provides transportation options in big-city neighborhoods that previously lacked them.
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I think what makes St. Louis unique is that it's blend of a small town and a big city, which creates a unique climate for creativity.
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Each day, Mr. Thiam, who has the timid gait of a wide-eyed tourist in the big city, is out the house by about 7 a.m.
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Some bankers might be persuaded to move but want to keep their big city life, meaning the quieter charms of Germany's financial capital are less attractive.
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While many parents leave the big city to raise their kids in the suburbs, others opt to keep their family in a more bustling metropolitan environment.
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A rich Yankee with an unconcealable big-city accent and only a grudging genuflection toward religion should never have carried so many states in the South.
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Cleveland may not seem like a destination city, but as more millennials struggle to afford big-city life, they are heading to the next best thing.
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Across Florida, in small-town church halls and big-city banquet rooms, Mr. Rubio had soothed homeowners furious about their property taxes with a radical message.
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Out of 19 bouts during those first two salad years in the big city, he won 17 times and lost twice (to Kwanmuang Jitprasert). Action. Gore.
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"I was fairly new to a big city, and I had my work friends, but in a lot of ways, I felt isolated," she told Broadly.
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"In a big city it can be difficult for people to find community, but the laneways bring people together," Shea Mayer, founder of Fitz & Follwell, said.
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As a computer technician from a big city, Mr. Balocha was ill-suited for the mines, his soft hands used to working keyboards, not the earth.
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He was a reminder that, despite the countless cameras and GPS-enabled hardware, it is still possible to disappear in plain sight in this big city.
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There's no guarantee Barcelona can follow through on its outsized aspirations; it faces the same political cross-currents and commercial pressures of any other big city.
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The tech industry was incubated not on the mean streets of the big city, but in sleepy hamlets like Murray Hill, N.J., and Mountain View, Calif.
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Opinion Columnist BUDAPEST — The technology conference held here last week could have taken place in almost any other big city in Europe or the United States.
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Those include the privation in some of the country's poorest big-city neighborhoods, where incomes, and life expectancy, are stunningly lower than in Baltimore's prosperous districts.
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I was saved randomly by the fact that someone told me that by studying computer programming I could get to the big city, so I did.
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I think his argument now is, liberalism works, and I did it in a big city and I'll do it for the rest of the country.
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Earlier this year, an American City Business Journals' analysis revealed Lee was the highest-paid big city mayor in America, earning an annual salary of $289,000.
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Suarez said he's been in close contact with Garcetti and a host of other big city mayors across the country to trade insights and discuss approaches.
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The service gives Nike a way to draw parents who are outside of its traditional big-city customer base and build a connection with young kids.
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We always tell young gaybies that getting out of their rural town and moving to the big city is the answer to finding their queer family.
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Despite Ms. Warren's upward momentum in polls and fund-raising, she lacks the support of a single governor, big-city mayor or fellow senator outside Massachusetts.
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Thankfully, Rob doesn't have to go at it alone; she's also got a crew of lovers and friends in the big city to keep her grounded.
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Every city has its own flavor, but within any big city, you'll find distinct neighborhoods, some of which may be better suited to you than others.
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BIG CITY Felix Rohatyn was from a different era, when an ambitious rich man could be content to rescue a city and not run the world.
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In this play, directed by Stephen Kaliski, a bride-to-be rebels against a predictable future and imagines a naughty-girl adventure in the big city.
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Crime falls, mostly: New York remained the nation's safest big city in 2018 as most major crimes dropped, but hate crimes and reported rapes are up.
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"Property developers have actively begun construction of new-built properties in almost every big city," said Nevena Stoyanova, the managing director of Luximmo, a property consultancy.
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METROPOLITAN The Big City column on Page 3 about homelessness in New York City misspells the surname of a woman who organized a petition in Brooklyn.
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All the big city departments and many other departments now digitize their crime data, and have it available for their own use in almost real time.
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I also want to give a strong, beautiful message to kids from small towns, who don't have the opportunity to go to a big city and work.
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A year later, we followed up with her to check in on her work trajectory, her mental health, and her feelings about living in a big city.
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While many of her friends enrolled at British universities to escape the Vietnam draft, she just wanted to study graphic design and live in the big city.
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But I didn't have a smartphone back then, I'd never lived in a big city before, and frankly, I had plenty of other things to worry about.
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With the main hospital unprepared for the carnage and quickly overcrowded, the most gravely injured were moved to the nearest big city of Gaziantep, 220 miles away.
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With the main hospital unprepared for the carnage and quickly overcrowded, the most gravely injured were moved to the nearest big city of Gaziantep, 26 miles away.
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Her counterpart in Turin, according to a survey published in January by Il Sole-24 Ore, a financial daily, has become Italy's most popular big-city mayor.
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But if you pile a bunch of people into a really big city, expect them to get along, and expect them to live safely, surveillance is necessary.
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I really feel that if we would have lived in Los Angeles or New York or some other big city, we would have gotten over by now.
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Portland, famously liberal, is also the whitest big city in the United States, and Ngo told me that he had a strong Asian identity in his youth.
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The fictionalized plot of the film is a tale as old as time: A small town girl leaves home to chase her dream in the Big City.
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She just moved into my neighborhood and is demonstrating why I like my area so much — I run into friends a lot in my small-big city.
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If you live in a big city, it can be tough to find places where you are legally, much less safely, able to get up and fly.
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Nevertheless, I needed some time off the apps, which in a big city like mine is really the only way to meet a guy (weird, but true).
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Some might say it's unfair that such a big city is placed at the top of this list, but it makes sense that Chicago ranks No. 1.
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While every political party has its cleavages, the Gilded Age Democrats were attempting to merge support for immigrants and big city residents with rural southerners and segregationists.
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From college commutes to big-city outlaws "It started becoming popular for surfers riding them when the waves weren't good," said nationally ranked longboard racer Conan Gay.
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For every big city Twitter user complaining about the subway or crowded rooftop bars, there's a small town resident offering a glimpse into a much simpler life.
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This short film from Mathieu Stern shows how you can feel terribly alone in a big city like Paris when you're occupied with all of life's worries.
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They inhabit a common milieu: big city centres and university towns, to which they are attracted by the cultural variety and high-skill jobs that cluster there.
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The New York Times' "The Lonely Death of George Bell," a heartbreaking and fascinating look at the alienation of big city existence, made a particularly strong impression.
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Many of us commute daily to work in the "big" city, and I saw several commuters in the crowd who had apparently just returned home from work.
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Trulia reports that Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel signed the dotted line on a Tribeca penthouse that brings a bit of his hometown to the big city.
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Big City According to the rules of modern marketing, every company, like every comic-book superhero or extreme villain, must be able to communicate an origin story.
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According to Diane Redsky, an anti-trafficking activist who advocates for indigenous women and children in Canada, the children don't stand a chance in the big city.
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It's a spinoff of a TV series about, well, a sheep, and its story about farm animals in the big city might initially seem like a bore.
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Clinton's campaign has not had occasion in the past primaries to lean so heavily on the combination of a Democratic governor and a big-city Democratic mayor.
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This obviously doesn't sit well with big-city liberal Ren, who's cajoled into opening a can of whoopass to convince him to stop being such a dick.
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"I think sometimes people assume that Uber is a big city 'thing,' Guernier says, "and so they are surprised when they open their app and see cars.
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It's full of wide-eyed optimism that reminds me how it felt being a teenager in St. Louis, dreaming of the big city adventures I'd have someday.
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Like many of a similar age, Cudi relocated to a big city in his early twenties—in this case New York, with just $500 to his name.
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From the scuzz of the Dolls to the sleaze of Street Hassle-era Lou Reed, the five-piece blast a sound that oozes some big city action.
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That's a very different argument to make in a big city, where the jury member is not going to run into the police officer at the diner.
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"We have proven, time and again, that welcoming immigrants has helped make this the safest big city in the country," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Wednesday.
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In small town Canada, particularly before the rise of online shopping and Walmart's arrival 000 years ago, catalogs from Eaton's and Simpsons-Sears offered big city selection.
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Big City Just past midnight on May 1, a young rabbinical student was walking home on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn when he thought he was being followed.
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Well, this was Mr. Maier's answer: as you venture forth into the big city from the safe haven of a fabulously decorated home to make your mark.
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If they want to try them on, and they live in a big city, I have the stones flown in so they can view them in person.
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Many residents say that in a big city where life can be lonely, they appreciate the support that can be found in an engaged and energetic community.
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A month later Cruz Sánchez, Benjamín's father, was on his way back from visiting the authorities in the nearest big city to their village in the mountains.
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The series explores tensions between big-city secular Ashkenazi Jews and ultra-Orthodox Sephardic settlers, laying out divisions within the families of the victims and the perpetrators.
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Big CITY Twelve women who attended a celebrated school for the deaf claim a housemaster abused them for years, and the school did nothing to prevent it.
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For newbies, the mountain map, a dense web of colored lines, is about as readable as a big city subway plan — though a few hacks can help.
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Rents have increased 103 percent in five years, more than in any other big city in the nation, according to Zillow, the online real estate pricing service.
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Theda Bara's semi-undressed "vamp" movies were cut, and serious dramatic films about adultery were banned, along with trivial nudie films aimed at big-city male audiences.
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In the 270s and '53s, television broke up the chokehold that big city machines held on national politics, pushing the parties toward more democratic caucuses and primaries.
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Its teams played in small arenas with crowds numbering perhaps 2,000, while big-city B.A.A. teams like the Knicks could play in front of far more people.
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Ordinary rains can swamp neighborhoods, as illegally dug wells and climate change have caused the city to sink faster than any other big city in the world.
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But policing the use of "Taco Tuesday" is likely a futile endeavor: just Google "Taco Tuesday" and the name of any medium-sized or larger big city.
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Read more:Here's the best small town in every state11 differences between raising kids in a big city versus the suburbsThe most expensive suburb in every US state
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The first Evergreen Christmas movie follows town veterinarian Allie Shaw (Ashley Williams) as she prepares to move to Washington D.C. to live with her big city boyfriend.
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Mr. Ambrose said the couple had moved to New York from a small town in Maine because they wanted to raise their daughters in a big city.
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A big city with a small-town vibe, where cowboy hats and snakeskin boots coexist with shiny skyscrapers and a glittering skyline, Dallas is experiencing a renaissance.
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But big-city wedding planners and designers say a new criterion is coming into play: The food has to have a distinctive, if not downright startling, look.
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But if they aren't, then when a high-skilled person moves from a struggling place to a big city, they might crowd out other people who leave.
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But one thing's for sure: Working in a big city and touching more surfaces every day than I care to remember, I will always shower before bed.
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On Lloyd Bentsen Memorial Highway, two weeks before Christmas, the big-city sprawl gives way to open fields lying brown and empty, like a drab patchwork quilt.
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The kinds of places where everybody is either a fourth and fifth generation resident, or moved there to raise a family away from the big city bustle.
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Conventional wisdom says that rural voters began deserting the Democratic Party in 19923, when they were turned off by Barack Obama, a black man from a big city.
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