Word: want
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...construction is, of course, good for a city's economy-it brings tax money. lunchtime shoppers and employees who will want to live in the inner city. But it should be possible to get all that and good urban design too. For example, the Prudential Center didn't have to cloister itself on its side of Boylston Street. Set far back from the sidewalk, it destroys the street front which is crucial to Back Bay. The escalators which presumably lead into it are no substitute for store fronts and other visual and physical openings. Also, the whole development...
...Once it fills up, we won't have any trouble getting in," Hoffman confidently predicted. "And we do want to thank all those people who purchased tickets for making this all possible. They're beautiful ... and they're all suckers...
...This year Penn Central paid almost $200,000 in property taxes on this South Boston land." White said. "I want to guarantee that the city will receive at least this amount in the future, and I am convinced that the property could produce even more tax revenue...
...context they function somewhat as does the prologue to Henry V, as an apology and craftsman's argument: "What the hell, if you really want to wait sixteen years come back and see if we're still here." But they also meant: "This play's message is timeless, and its people are such as have lived, live, and shall live...
...singling out Jewish slumlords, it's just that Gordon happens to be one of the worst. People want to know why we want to disrupt a religious ceremony, but landlords like Gordon have been disrupting people's lives for years." said Ted Paush, a member of the group...