"Eminent domain is like a knife, " says Vince Lepore, a Long Branch activist who fought against Pier Village.
Clara went back to work (the new pills she was taking had done wonders for her outlook), and, shortly afterward, management, perhaps to pay her back for such a long absence, transferred her to a branch in another Andalusian city, though not very far away.
State Street long ago abandoned a branch network and recently stopping lending to companies.
An old woman was cleaning cobwebs and birds' nests out of the high-up stained-glass nooks with a 5-meter-long branch of bamboo.
Long Branch was once a thriving summer resort of sprawling farms and open vistas, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with U.S. presidents and film stars.
" At a February meeting in Sea Bright, just up the shore from Long Branch, the town's mayor acknowledged, "People fear a heartless government coming in and taking away their land.
"There is no question that there is a long-term shift in the role of the branch and the need for them, " says Robert Hedges, a managing director at AlixPartners.
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Not so long ago, it seemed as if there was a bank branch on every corner.
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Sentiments like these don't make Mer the best-liked minister in a country that has long considered the state to be heaven's branch office on earth.
The ocean drive on the bluff, which has for years been the pride of Long Branch, is each year becoming narrower, and within a short time will be impassable.
About 20 miles up the coast from Long Branch, largely blue-collar Union Beach appears to be a leading candidate.
In doing so, it will provide a clear indication that at least the legislative branch recognizes the United States' long-run technological requirements and that it is prepared to ensure they are met.
The State Geologist has the testimony of old residents of Long Branch, who state that they farmed on land which is now a half mile out in the water, showing a tremendous eating away of the beach in half a century.
American universities have long operated in other countries: Johns Hopkins University, for example, opened a branch in Italy in 1955 and another in China in 1986, teaching mostly in English and catering for both local and visiting students.
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"What happened in Long Branch is what I would call socio-economic cleansing, " says Peter Dickson, a Princeton, N.
Pinchas Halpern, chair of the emergency department at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, and Shmuel Shapira, a director of programs at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem who previously led the trauma branch of the Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps, spent time at MGH as part of a years-long mission that takes them around the world sharing their experience with medical responses to terrorist bombings.
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