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1 But after a while, they move uptown , into the formal economy.
2 In Mr. Murray's time another attempt to move uptown had failed.
3 The move uptown inspired Nick to fool around with cilantro and lemon grass.
4 I'm going to move uptown in a little while.
5 And then they'd move uptown .
6 As a remedy for this the Trustees proposed to me to sell out and move uptown to vacant lots!
7 Do you know, Aunt Rosa was here again to-day and she still tries to persuade us to sell the house and move uptown .
8 The first time was a couple of months after we moved uptown .
9 I think my father would get a kick out of moving uptown .
10 He made several moves uptown as the city's fashionable center moved.
11 But our churches in New York have merely moved uptown !
12 Four years later she'd admitted defeat and moved uptown .
13 As the congregation prospered & moved uptown , attendance dwindled.
14 Some closed permanently, others moved uptown to the more fashionable entertainment district around 42nd Street.
15 Besides, you didn't think that moving uptown would get me out of your life, did you?
16 He had moved uptown with the landlady.
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