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  • It grew lushly, but only in the tenements districts.
  • She eventually earned the nickname the " Lady Angel of the Tenement District ".
  • From here he made frequent trips into New York City, writing and reporting particularly on its impoverished tenement districts.
  • He mainly focused on tenement districts and said that the cost was one cent per child per hour of play.
  • Prosperous middle-class enclaves like Barnhill and Broughty Ferry contrast with older tenement districts and council estates like Douglas and Whitfield.
  • If you are an extra in a street scene of a tenement district or in any poor surrounding, play your part to excite sympathy.
  • The fact is, the people who ran the city _ and their wealthy backers _ lived far enough away from the tenement district to feel safe.
  • Rudy Tomjanovich and Pat Riley, two of the NBA's highest-rent coaches, suddenly find themselves neighbors in the league's tenement district.
  • Instead, where the maps suggested the tenement district stood, they found a 60-foot deep cistern, containing a huge boot sole but few other artifacts.
  • By the close of the nineteenth century the South End was becoming a tenement district, first attracting new immigrants and, in the 1940s, single gay men.
  • The earth from Dutch Hill was later partly used to construct present-day Cob Dock at the New York Navy Yard and its site became a tenement district.
  • We're talking Mike Leigh cheery, of course; the setting is 1950 London, a cramped tenement district, where the working class is still struggling to recover from the war.
  • This combining of the three townhouse & ndash; 263, 265 and 267 & ndash; had the consequence of preserving part of the 1820s streetscape amid what later became a crowded tenement district.
  • In the tenement districts and shanty towns of the Irish, the conflict with the Confederacy was dubbed, " a rich man's war and a poor man's fight ."
  • The tenement districts, concentrated near the Manhattan and Brooklyn shorelines, were home to notoriously squalid and overcrowded conditions, a source of misery to those who endured them and a concern to those who studied them.
  • Using a grant he acquired through his connection with the Rockefeller Institute Holt surveyed the quality of milk in the tenement districts and subsequently proved that a large proportion of infant fatalities were due to excessively high bacterial counts.