81. Although Hilton owns only 65 of the 2,015 hotels it controls, those properties are marquee names in big cities and account for 70 percent of its cash flow.
82. As a practical matter, it argues, only little-viewed stations in big cities with many broadcast alternatives take advantage of the must-carry provision.
83. As a result, he said, Los Angeles, like many big cities, is increasingly becoming a community of recent arrivals to this country.
84. For much of the 1990s the murder rate dropped in big cities.
85. For now, foreign companies are pegging their hopes on the growing numbers of young people who throng the pubs and cocktail bars in India's big cities.
86. For the most part, Kennedy won by large margins in the big cities, and lost everyplace else.
87. For the next three years, the two drove across the country organizing study groups and mosques in big cities and backwaters.
88. For Thomas Bezucha, who wrote and directed "Big Eden," utopia is a rural village with big city values.
89. Foreign cities, he adds, are much like New York or other big American cities.
90. Frizzy-haired, female professional, about 30, sheds spouse/lover, leaves big city and returns to her roots in her smaller-city hometown.