71.   If the neighborhood is not clearly nationalist or unionist, one might then query what primary school the other attended.

72.   If a neighborhood is a place where everybody knows your name, then Walter Arana has made this one his own.

73.   In a city so huge and so diverse, your neighborhood is more than just where your house sits.

74.   In Atlanta, Midtown neighborhoods are home to many white gay men.

75.   In Brownsville, the neighborhood was a bit more middle-class, George said.

76.   In Rockland, there are no neighborhoods crowding the plant sites.

77.   In the evening, many poorer neighborhoods were the scene of violent confrontations between left-wing demonstrators and the police.

78.   In my experience, the neighborhood is warmer than that.

79.   It did not matter whether the precinct used punch cards or paper ballots, whether the neighborhoods were rich or poor or the ballot was straight or butterflied.

80.   It was the last time he was seen by anyone who loved him, the last time the neighborhood was intact.

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neighborhood 0.02%
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