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  2. Moving Day (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    Moving Day was a tradition in New York City dating back to colonial times and lasting until after World War II. On February 1, sometimes known as "Rent Day", landlords would give notice to their tenants what the new rent would be after the end of the quarter, [ 1 ] and the tenants would spend good-weather days in the early spring searching for ...

  3. The A-List: New York - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 2011, Logo announced a second season for the series. Season two began airing on July 25, 2011, and consists of 12 one-hour episodes. The entire original cast returned along with one new cast member. The season picked up several months after where the first season left off. [3] The A-List: New York was canceled in June 2012. [4]

  4. List of films set in New York City - Wikipedia

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    In the history of motion pictures in the United States, many films have been set in New York City, or a fictionalized version thereof. The following is a list of films and documentaries set in New York, however the list includes a number of films which only have a tenuous connection to the city. The list is sorted by the year the film was released.

  5. Montgomery Clift - Wikipedia

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    A four-time Academy Award nominee, he was known for his portrayal of "moody, sensitive young men", according to The New York Times. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is best remembered for his roles in Howard Hawks 's Red River (1948), George Stevens 's A Place in the Sun (1951), Fred Zinnemann 's From Here to Eternity (1953), Stanley Kramer 's Judgment at ...

  6. Jay Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Jay James Johnston (born October 22, 1968) is an American actor and comedian. He was a writer and cast member on Mr. Show with Bob and David and had roles on The Sarah Silverman Program, Moral Orel, Arrested Development, and Bob's Burgers.

  7. Dayton Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen, like Carney, began his career in radio. In 1937–1938 WINS (AM) hired him as a disc jockey. [5]He was the voice of various New York-based children's television show characters, appearing on Winky Dink and You as Mr. Bungle for five years, and playing Phineas T. Bluster, Flub-a-Dub, and various other puppet characters on Howdy Doody (as well as several "live" characters, including Ugly ...

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  9. List of Hollyoaks characters introduced in 1999 - Wikipedia

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    They eventually move in together. Adam completes his degree, starts to take his first steps following the accident, and is offered a job in New York. Adam wants to move, although Becca wants to stay in Hollyoaks village; he eventually decides to move to New York to pursue his dream of becoming a director.