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e legislation, argued that it "would give New | Yorkers a right that many believe they already posses |
gers campaign seeks to educate low-income New | Yorkers about predatory lending practices and helps t |
ements, Giuliani mirrored the emotions of New | Yorkers after the September 11 attacks: shock, sadnes |
ing in Albany and serving as president of New | Yorkers Against the Death Penalty. |
abin in the Sky, "Love for Sale" from The New | Yorkers, and "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" from Oh, L |
Illinois, along with some westward bound New | Yorkers and New Englanders. |
d played in a jazz fusion band called The New | Yorkers, and that before this, both practiced and pla |
esponse to the growing number of homeless New | Yorkers and the 1981 New York Supreme Court Consent D |
Boys while making their plans against the New | Yorkers and the British. |
the "Freedom Summer" of 1964, two Jewish New | Yorkers, Andrew Goodman, 20, and Michael Schwerner, 2 |
tes then to bring you up to speed on What New | Yorkers are talking about.” |
Advocates for low-income New | Yorkers at all levels of government. |
The "Lost Musicals" series presented The New | Yorkers at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, in March a |
sometimes referred to as the York Brethren or | Yorkers, because most of the members in 1843 were loc |
gh the fictional Beechum County, Alabama, New | Yorkers Bill Gambini (Ralph Macchio) and his friend S |
uch positive public attention for keeping New | Yorkers calm during the influenza outbreak of 1918. |
New | Yorkers came to view the sleepy, pastoral little area |
s alleged incident, a number of concerned New | Yorkers came together to start Jobs for Youth/New Yor |
le chef has had more influence on the way New | Yorkers dine out-or on the way other chefs cook and o |
mental copper kettles were a big hit with New | Yorkers; distribution was then expanded, via draft ho |
New | Yorkers drove out of town for the fine view of the ci |
According to Burns, New | Yorkers experience this change every day. |
New | Yorkers feared the sweet smell was a form a chemical |
o is a member of the Friends Committee of New | Yorkers For Children and on the committee of Operatio |
Hauser served as cochair of "New | Yorkers for Nixon" during Richard Nixon's successful |
s in this frieze detail contain images of New | Yorkers from all walks of life. |
iately to improve the quality of life for New | Yorkers from Harlem to New Rochelle. |
and those for the middle to upper income New | Yorkers has been so vast here, that politicians appea |
and Johnny Peters introduced the dance to New | Yorkers in the 1913 Darktown Follies. |
Met Council works to assist New | Yorkers in need and raise awareness about the growing |
She designed for various upper crust New | Yorkers including the ivory-silk-taffeta dress for Ja |
he Rapid Transit Board requested that all New | Yorkers join in the celebration by the blowing whistl |
mock the suggestion that African-American New | Yorkers living in high-crime neighborhoods should ada |
e named by New York Magazine as one of 10 New | Yorkers Making a Difference "with energy, vision and |
The show followed a number of New | Yorkers, notably former Saturday Night Live choreogra |
As of 1990, New | Yorkers of Puerto Rican descent (Nuyoricans), numbere |
vey USA on October 3 reported that 56% of New | Yorkers opposed the Governor's plan. |
oll by Siena College reported that 70% of New | Yorkers opposed his plan; furthermore, only 25% would |
te Barnburners withdrew and the remaining New | Yorkers refused to vote. |
ber of Americans, Troy, the son of native New | Yorkers Rene Tres Palacios, a strong Cuban and Puerto |
am Peartree was elected mayor in 1703, as New | Yorkers saw fit to elect an experienced naval captain |
public opinion polls, with 44 percent of New | Yorkers saying they had a lesser impression of her si |
Most recently, SRI conducted surveys on New | Yorkers' sentiments towards the creation of the Cordo |
th joined from New York, however, not all New | Yorkers served in the 27th. |
that despite the opinion of 72 percent of New | Yorkers, she believes along with many of her Democrat |
s and stating loudly and clearly that all New | Yorkers should have a decent, affordable home." |
Many New | Yorkers showed solidarity with the marchers |
The lawsuit alleges that “18,000 New | Yorkers signed up as the company's customers between |
lf Evident", is recited to an audience of New | Yorkers still breathing the dust of their broken skyl |
Central New | Yorkers tend to not use certain accents and speech pa |
line on days when the odor was noticed by New | Yorkers, the Mayor and the New York City Department o |
hotel was built around 1885 and attracted New | Yorkers to Thomasville during the winter months. |
In April 2005, he asked New | Yorkers to "bury the hatchet." |
He led a campaign to get more New | Yorkers to claim the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), |
increase the chaos by causing a number of New | Yorkers to violently turn on one another, although th |
e brought a diverse crowd of thousands of New | Yorkers together, renewing for a while the city's wan |
so rumoured that passengers - mostly rich New | Yorkers travelling to London from the transatlantic p |
New | Yorkers United for Marriage is an LGBT rights umbrell |
ity of Toronto or branch out on its own, East | Yorkers voted 448 affirmative and 102 negative. |
The following April, the New | Yorkers were sent Suffolk, VA and attached to the Res |
While many New | Yorkers were outraged about the killings, others like |
song by Cole Porter, from the musical The New | Yorkers which opened on Broadway on December 8, 1930 |
Especially angered were New | Yorkers who lived near the site of the terrorist atta |
tments, each providing services that help New | Yorkers who are struggling financially. |
irement area for Northeasterners, notably New | Yorkers who were Jewish. |
er refused to give names and addresses of New | Yorkers who had contacted Cooper. |
New | Yorkers who frequent the park have taken to calling t |
played two single and extremely eccentric New | Yorkers who are subject to constant interference when |
The New | Yorkers won, and left on such good terms that they in |
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