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Introduction to New York City Hotels

Judith Gould of new york city hotels

Judith Gould is a fictional American writer of romance novels, and is the pseudonym used by co-authors: Nicholas Peter "Nick" Bienes and Rhea Gallaher, who are actually both men. Gould is a New York Times bestselling author whose books have been translated into 22 languages.

In addition to being writing partners, Bienes and Gallaher are also involved romantically. They currently live together in room 600 of the famous Hotel Chelsea in New York City, regarded as the hotel's most luxurious suite.

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Geography of new york city hotels

Roessleville is that section of the town of Colonie between Osborne and Wolf roads, it is bisected by Central Avenue (NY Route 5). The Albany city line is along its southeastern border, the village of Colonie is along its northwestern boundary at Wolf Road. The census-designated place of Roessleville, as defined by the US Census Bureau for 1990, was 2.9 square miles (7.5km2) in area.

Location

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United States communities of new york city hotels

Tioga, California, former name of Bennettville, California

Tioga, Colorado

Tioga, Florida

Tioga, Iowa

Tioga, Louisiana

Tioga, New York, a town in Tioga County

Tioga County, New York, a county at the Pennsylvania border

Tioga, North Dakota, a city in Williams County

Tioga, Pennsylvania, a borough in Tioga County

Tioga County, Pennsylvania

Tioga, a neighborhood of NicetownTioga in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Tioga, Texas, a town in Grayson County

Tioga, West Virginia

Tioga, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community

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Background of new york city hotels

Peebles was born in Washington, D.C. to Ruth Yvonne Willoughby and Roy Donahue Peebles Sr. His grandfather was a doorman at the Marriott Wardman Park hotel in Washington D.C. Peebles has said that assisting his father as car mechanic while still a child contributed to his strong work ethic. At the age of eight, Peebles moved to Detroit, where he spent five years until returning to Washington D.C. at 13 and completed high school while serving as a Congressional Page.

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Bibliography as Judith Gould of new york city hotels

Single novelsSins,

1982/Nov (adapted into the 1986 miniseries Sins, starring Joan Collins)

Dazzle,

1989/May

Never Too Rich,

1990/Oct

Forever,

1992/Jun

Too Damn Rich,

1993/Jun

Till The End Of Time,

1998/Dec

Rhapsody,

1999/Nov

Time To Say Goodbye,

2000/Aug

A Moment In Time,

2001/Aug

The Best Is Yet To Come,

2002/Aug

The Greek Villa,

2003/Oct

The Parisian Affair,

2004/Oct

Dreamboat,

2005/Oct

The Secret Heiress,

2006/Oct

Greek Winds of Fury,

2008/DecLove-makers TrilogyThe Love-Makers,

1985

The Texas Years,

1989/Jan

Second Love,

1997/Nov

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Committee of Fifty of new york city hotels

Committee of Fifty could refer to one of the following:

Committee of Fifty (1829), met in New York City and advocated redistribution of property between the poor and rich

Committee of Fifty (1893), formed by scholars to investigate problems associated with the use and abuse of alcoholic beverages

Committee of Fifty (1906), called into existence by Mayor Eugene Schmitz during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake

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City of Cockburn of new york city hotels

The City of Cockburn /kobrn/ is a local government area in the southern suburbs of the Western Australian capital city of Perth about 8 kilometres (5mi) south of Fremantle and about 24 kilometres (15mi) south of Perth's central business district. The City covers an area of 167.5 square kilometres (64.7sqmi) and had a population of over 104,000 as at the 2016 Census

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Places of new york city hotels

Perrine, Florida, an unincorporated community in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. In the U.S. Census for 2000, Perrine was divided into two census-designated places:

East Perrine, Florida (now incorporated as part of the Village of Palmetto Bay, Florida)

West Perrine, Florida

Perrine Bridge, in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States; named after I. B. Perrine

Perrine's Bridge, near Rifton, New York, United States

Perrine (crater), an impact crater on the Moon

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Legacy of new york city hotels

Carey was a champion in the preservation community and advocated for the use of historic resources. Throughout her career, Carey fought to preserve countless buildings, including the New Mission Theater, the Fairmont Hotel Tonga Room, and the Metropolitan Club at 640 Sutter Street, all in San Francisco. She received a California Governor's Historic Preservation Awards posthumously in 2013 for her dedication to and work in the field of historic preservation.

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: Growth and sprawl of new york city hotels

1922: The township of North York was severed from the township of York.

1923: Forest Hill was incorporated on November 23, on land formerly in York township, which went into effect on January 1, 1924. The exclave township of East York is severed from the township of York.

1925: Swansea was incorporated as a village from land formerly in York township.

1931: Long Branch was severed from Etobicoke township to become a village.

1953: Metropolitan Toronto was created as a new level of government.

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Deaths of new york city hotels

January 9 Liang Sicheng, Chinese architect (born 1901)

February 11 Jan Wils, Dutch architect (born 1891)

February 24 Sven Markelius, Swedith modernist architect (born 1889)

June 19 Elisabeth Scott, English architect, designer of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon, the first important public building in Britain to be designed by a female architect (born 1898)

November 25 Hans Scharoun, German organic and expressionist architect (born 1893)

December 14 Yoshikazu Uchida, Japanese architect and structural engineer (born 1885)

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Events of new york city hotels

March 16 Demolition of the PruittIgoe public housing project designed by Minoru Yamasaki in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, begins; the event represents the end of modern architecture, according to critic Charles Jencks.

date unknown

India passes the Architects Act, governing the professional practice of architecture in India.

Yale University designates the Yale School of Architecture as a separate professional school.

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T. J. Gottesdiener of new york city hotels

T. J. Gottesdiener is an architect and managing partner of the New York office of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM). A graduate of Cooper Unions Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, Gottesdiener joined SOM in 1980 and was made Partner in 1994. He lives with his wife in New York City; they have one son.

Gottesdiener is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

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Synopsis of new york city hotels

The series focuses on the going-ons at a once-popular New York City hotel as seen through the eyes of its employees. Fox ordered 13 episodes, with Jerry O'Connell's look alike Jason Bateman directing the pilot.

After three episodes aired, the show was rumored to be cancelled on September 23, 2008. Fox officially cancelled the sitcom the following day, making it the first cancellation of the 200809 season.

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R. Donahue Peebles of new york city hotels

Roy Donahue "Don" Peebles (born March 2, 1960) is a real estate entrepreneur, author, and political activist. Peebles is the Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Peebles Corporation, a real estate company.

In April 2015, Black Enterprise named Peebles as one of the "Business Trailblazers and Titans of Black America: 40 most powerful African Americans in business". In May 2009, Forbes listed Peebles in the top ten of the wealthiest black Americans, and in January 2015 it estimated his net worth to be over $700 million.

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Other uses of new york city hotels

1414 Jrme, a main belt asteroid

Dublin Jerome High School, a public high school in Dublin, Ohio, USA

Jerome Biblical Commentary, a 1968 two-volume book of Biblical scholarship and commentary

Jerome High School (Jerome, Idaho), an American public secondary school

Jerome Park Racetrack, a thoroughbred horse racing facility in New York

Jerome Park Reservoir, part of the metropolitan New York City water supply system

Pseudo-Jerome, the name given to several authors misidentified as, or claiming to be, Saint Jerome

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Graa y Montero of new york city hotels

Graa y Montero (BVL: GRAMONC1) is a company based in Latin America. It originated as a real estate and construction company, now the oldest and largest in Peru. Its many business interests include the construction of buildings and infrastructure, the energy and mining industries, and sanitation and highway services.

Graa y Montero is listed on the S&P/BVL Peru General Index (formerly IGBVL), the main index of Lima Stock Exchange.

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Births of new york city hotels

May 23 Sir Hugh Casson, British architect, interior designer, artist, influential writer and broadcaster (died 1999)

June 26 Maciej Nowicki, Polish architect, chief architect of the new Indian city of Chandigarh (died 1950)

July 2 Richard Sheppard, English architect specializing in educational buildings (died 1982)

August 7 Lucien Herv, Hungarian-born architectural photographer (died 2007)

August 12 Eliot Noyes, American architect and industrial designer (died 1977)

August 20 Eero Saarinen, Finnish American architect and industrial designer (died 1961), son of Eliel Saarinen

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Adam Cvijanovic of new york city hotels

Adam Cvijanovic (born 28 October 1960) is a painter based in New York City who was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He paints in large-scale format often using Tyvek sheeting as a substrate, which allows his work to be easily installed at multiple locations. His work is concerned with exposing the historical and enduring hubris of American culture, painting forms that depict the search for and physical manifestation of American power and success on a monumental scale. He is represented by Postmasters Gallery in New York

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Bruce Jay Friedman of new york city hotels

Bruce Jay Friedman (April 26, 1930 June 3, 2020) was an American novelist, screenwriter, playwright, and actor. He was noted for his versatility of writing in both literature and pop culture. He was also a trailblazer in the style of modern American black humor. The themes he wrote about reflected the major changes taking place in society during the 1960s and 1970s. Many of his stories were inspired by the events of his personal life

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Mark Rudman of new york city hotels

Mark Rudman (born 1948 New York City) is an American poet. He is a former professor at Columbia University and New York University.

He graduated from The New School with a BA, and from Columbia University with an MFA.

His work has appeared in Salt magazine, The Nation, and New York Review of Books.

He is married and lives in New York City.

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United States of new york city hotels

Edgewater, Alabama

Edgewater, Colorado

Florida:

Edgewater, Broward County, Florida

Edgewater, Volusia County, Florida

Edgewater High School, in Orlando, Florida

Edgewater (Miami), a neighborhood within the City of Miami

Illinois:

Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois

Edgewater Beach Hotel

Edgewater Presbyterian Church

Edgewater Park Site, an Iowa archaeological site

Edgewater, Maryland

Edgewater, New Jersey

New York State:

Edgewater (Cooperstown, New York), a building in the Cooperstown Historic District

Edgewater (Barrytown, New York), an historic mansion

Edgewater, Cleveland, Ohio

Wisconsin:

Edgewater, Wisconsin

Edgewater (community), Wisconsin

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Henry W. Cleaveland of new york city hotels

Henry William Cleaveland (1827 May 29, 1919) was an American architect based in New York, New York, and then San Francisco, California, and Portland, Oregon. He was one of the founding members of the American Institute of Architects, and several of his works have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. His works include Ralston Hall, a National Historic Landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area, the original Palace Hotel in San Francisco, and the Bidwell Mansion in Chico, California.

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Concept of new york city hotels

Stayful looks at hotel rates in comparison to what it determines as fair values based on market factors. These factors include supply and demand, day of the week time of the year and prices offered by competitors. A Stayful user sees a suggested fair bid on the website and may enter that bid (or even a lower bid) to be submitted to the hotel. Co-founder Cheryl Rosner said in The Wall Street Journal that hotels accept around 60% of the bids submitted from Stayful.

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Masquers Club of new york city hotels

The Masquers Club is a private social club for actors in Los Angeles, California. It was created in 1925 by actors from New York City who had left Broadway to act in motion pictures. It was similar to the Lambs Club in New York. The Club produced thirteen short subjects, the most famous of which, The Stolen Jools, featured seven Oscar-winning performers. Raymond Griffith died there in 1957

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Early Life of new york city hotels

Rae was born in Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland and attended Ayr Academy. He continued his education at Iain Tomlin School of Music at Edinburgh Napier University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Music Degree, followed by the Royal Academy of Music, London, where he graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma (Distinction) in Musical Theatre and the Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music as a Singing Teacher

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International Events of new york city hotels

In 2011, Tales of the Cocktail launched their international event Tales of the Cocktail on Tour (sometimes shortened to Tales on Tour) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The event has since taken place annually in various cities, including Buenos Aires, Argentina and Mexico City, Mexico. In 2017, Tales of the Cocktail on Tour is slated to take place in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Early life of new york city hotels

Cohen was born on January 14, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York where his father drove a taxi. He was the first member of his family to graduate from college. Cohen received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Alfred University in 1959 when he was 20 years old and worked three jobs to put himself through Fordham University's School of Law, where he received his J.

D. in 1962 and served as a Member of the Law Review.

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