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This part, like the base of the composition, is finished in ochre, while the 'rationalist' element, the white main body of the house is a calm rectilinear block, slightly twisted on its podium to obtain the best views downhill north-east over the wonderful landscape. After the networks announced the fall lineups that begin rolling out this week, it was quickly noted that the new shows overwhelmingly featured white main characters and virtually excluded all minorities. Improvements to transportation will be required to keep New York City competitive, such as the $200 million in improvements that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is making to Penn Station or Amtrak's hopes for a $300 million program to relocate across Eighth Avenue to the McKim, Mead & White main post office. |
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