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n. 商业区与住宅区之间的地区




    1. The federal government is receiving roughly $9,000 per month from the midtown apartments, while they are costing the government about $27,000 per month, according to RTC spokesman Stephen Katsanos.
    2. The Emergency Medical Service, which sent an ambulance to the scene, described Lindsay as conscious but feeling dizzy and weak when he was picked up on the second floor of the midtown hospital, police said.
    3. The buyers are undertaking a significant risk because the building, in the heart of midtown, soon will be completely vacant following Penney's departure.
    4. Pennzoil Chairman J. Hugh Liedtke was in his suite in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, keeping in touch by phone with his lawyers negotiating with Texaco at Pennzoil's midtown office.
    5. The two chairmen met face-to-face for a half an hour Thursday at the Park Lane Hotel in midtown Manhattan in a session requested by Mr. Exley on Monday in a phone call to Mr. Allen.
    6. The ubiquitous mogul appeared with representatives of Milton Bradley Co. on Tuesday at a Trump Tower news conference in midtown Manhatta to announce that "Trump _ The Game" would appear on toy-store shelves this spring.
    7. In addition, more than 300 reporters have been given unusually early notice of a major news conference in midtown Manhattan Thursday morning.
    8. "It's a very healthy price," a midtown broker said.
    9. The pictures were stolen from the front seat of a locked, parked van enroute Thursday to the magazine's offices in midtown Manhattan, said Louis Slovinsky, director of public affairs for Time Inc.
    10. Chinese employees at the United Nations must remain within 25 miles of midtown Manhattan when traveling on personal business, U.S. officials say, citing national security.
    11. It was built with more than 2 million blocks of stone, some weighing 15 tons, and covers the equivalent of seven square blocks of midtown Manhattan.
    12. I can attest that a recent Colombian visitor to the U.S. was offered drugs three times in the few blocks' walk between Grand Central Terminal and the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in midtown Manhattan.
    13. The site, which consists of abandoned railroad yards on the West Side of Manhattan, is the biggest open tract near midtown.
    14. Perrin said the lieutenant reminded him of the 1982 inspection some hours after the fire at the midtown office building.
    15. According to board sources, Mr. O'Donnell, 43 years old, first approached Mr. Johnston about the proposals last Tuesday in a meeting at the company's midtown Manhattan headquarters.
    16. To consolidate operations and save on rent, New York City recently decided to move its 20-member Executive Volunteer Corps, which provides free advice to new businesses, to lower Manhattan from midtown.
    17. Watkins was knifed to death at a midtown subway station after the youths allegedly robbed Watkins' father of $200 and some credit cards, slashed his pants with a box cutter and then punched and kicked his mother.
    18. Kahane, 58, was shot to death Monday night in midtown Manhattan after addressing a Zionist group.
    19. "Off-Broadway" isn't properly a geographic distinction, though many off-Broadway theaters are in Greenwich Village and other areas away from the midtown theater district.
    20. At one Carlson agency in midtown Manhattan, the manager stayed until 3:30 a.m. Thursday processing tickets.
    21. New York's so-called Dartman stalked well-dressed women in midtown Manhattan this summer, targeting their backsides with his homemade barb-pointed needle darts.
    22. Architect Stephen Chiang always wanted a home in bustling midtown Manhattan, but skyrocketing real estate prices during the free-spending '80s relegated him to the life of a New Jersey commuter.
    23. The total number of parking tickets went down from 153,784 in 1978 to fewer than 65,000 in 1985, even though assigned diplomatic parking spaces in midtown Manhattan were cut by 40 percent, according to Mrs. Sorensen's office.
    24. They felt safe in their midtown hotel, confident their fans had camped out elsewhere, and even considered slipping out for pizza.
    25. Tourists filled midtown to visit the usual holiday hot spots: Radio City Music Hall and the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and skating rink.
    26. His cramped midtown office is cluttered with stacks of research reports but doesn't have a stock-quote machine to follow the market.
    27. Just the same, he added, "I'd be happy to buy it at $60." His presentation yesterday in the crowded ballroom of a midtown Manhattan hotel didn't erase everyone's doubts about his financing.
    28. This morning, little garbage was visible on such main midtown thoroughfares as Broadway and Sixth Avenue, but accumulations began appearing at curbside and against buildings on the side streets.
    29. Wednesday evening, the man tore off all his clothes down the street from the historic midtown cathedral, walked one block to the church, chanting under his breath and carrying red carnations, according to witnesses.
    30. The White House said the prospect of poor visibility would have curtailed plans for Bush to fly by helicopter from Newark to midtown Manhattan.
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