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In fact, she once told me that there were three Claras in her soul: a little girl, an old crone enslaved by her family, and a young woman, the real Clara, who wanted to get out of that city forever, who wanted to paint, and take photos, and travel, and live.
NEWYORKER: Clara
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Stockton Mayor Ann Johnston said in the 1990s the city council approved labor contracts and retiree health insurance plans believing the hyper-growth the city was experiencing would continue forever.
CNN: California city to become largest to file bankruptcy
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Ghost-like mounds of powder-like gold can be seen, forever waiting for transportation to the northern Mexican city of San Luis Potosi for refinement.
BBC: In Oaxaca, a community unchanged
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It may have been filmed in California, but for residents, fans, and tourists, "The Office" will forever be part of the down-and-out city it helped get back up.
NPR: 10 Things To Know For Thursday
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Circuit City goes away, but the DMV lasts forever.
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The city is large enough to fill 80, 000 seats at Arrowhead on Sunday afternoons, yet small enough to feel forever grateful to those who wow the nation in a Kansas City uniform, explaining why long-retired Len Dawson and George Brett still live there.
WSJ: Kansas City: Why Going to KC Is No Curse��Kevin Helliker
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He wants to live forever, have the option to escape to outer space or an oceanic city-state, and play chess against a robot that can discuss Tolkien, because these were the fantasies that filled his childhood imagination.
NEWYORKER: No Death, No Taxes
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The storm that closed the Statue of Liberty, shut down the New York Stock Exchange and shuttered Atlantic City casinos changed the lives of Merrilee and Andrew D'Antonio forever.
WSJ: Damaged by Sandy, dog owners head to Westminster
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That may not be sustainable forever, argues Jeff Jarvis, director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at City University of New York.
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On December 1, 1955, our Nation was forever transformed when an African-American seamstress in Montgomery, Alabama, refused to give up her seat on a city bus to a white passenger.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House