Detectives, tactical officers and other police personnel clustered on the sidewalk in front of the hotel, while others walked the service alley in the back of the building.
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Caroline Kubzansky,
Chicago Tribune,
7 Apr. 2025
The videos collectively say that criminals, gang members and other predators want to slip in through every crack, and that Ms. Noem and the administration are here, there, everywhere — the border, back alleys, a Coney Island subway station — to stop them.
The main interior difference is a spacious main salon made larger by relocating the bulky and imposing HVAC trunk (the main technical passageway for air that on previous models took up much of the formal dining area) to the exterior.
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Julia Zaltzman,
Robb Report,
9 Apr. 2025
The transformation of the once bleak passageway began in August.
Courtesy of Visit Malta A stroll through Valletta’s alleyways, lined with traditional gallarija (ornate closed wooden balconies), is to travel back in time.
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AFAR Media,
AFAR Media,
21 Mar. 2025
College officials later banned protests in the alleyway and put in place restrictions on public demonstrations.
The stars, past and present, made the rounds on the Row, handlers and cameras in tow, each gaggle sweeping up curious civilians and clogging up the narrower byways.
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Nick Paumgarten,
The New Yorker,
3 Mar. 2025
Travel north on the Million Dollar Highway, one of the most stunning byways in the country.
Skills like structuring arguments, developing a point of view, and sitting with a hard, frustrating task long enough to figure it out are muscles that atrophy when AI becomes the shortcut.
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Catherine Goetze,
Time,
17 Apr. 2025
So, instead of sweating over multiple dishes, families seek shortcuts.
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Food Drink Life,
New York Daily News,
17 Apr. 2025
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