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1 And far uptown another sat with the same paper in her hand.
2 My 'friends' don't come to see me because it's too far uptown .
3 His undirected feet had led him much too far uptown , following old habits.
4 Scarcely knowing what she did she hurried on to Lutie's apartment, far uptown .
5 Midnight overtook the party marooned in the rear of a cheap café far uptown .
6 You can arrange that so that it will not look suspicious, so far uptown .
7 And of course Daniel couldn't live so far uptown .
8 Maybe Mr. Van Nosdall is too far uptown ; the news hasn't reached him yet... View Article
9 You can't imagine how much it costs to get about when one lives so far uptown .
10 Found herself an even richer fellow than the last and moved to a new apartment far uptown .
11 I wasn't surprised it was jammed; I couldn't see how they'd gotten this far uptown with it.
12 At the time of Burr's occupancy this was farmland and pretty far uptown , as New York City went.
13 Lucille and Marjorie, pending the return of their husbands, shared a tiny flat far uptown on the west side.
14 We don't live far uptown .
15 When Stewart built the Business Palace, people said, "Oh, it is too far uptown - nobody will go there."
16 Though Clinton Place is not very far uptown , it is a considerable walk from this point to the Astor House.
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