Sentences with phrase «dealer was in our neighborhood»

The dealer was in our neighborhood and one of our family friends worked there.

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We lived in one neighborhood where almost all of our neighbors were either prostitutes or drug dealers, and another where gunfire, murders and fire bombings were routine.
Roaring around high - banked tracks at speeds up to nearly 200 mph in cars tenuously resembling the stock models available at your neighborhood dealer is a right sizable business.
The seven - unit building on East 11th Street near Avenue B was once owned by the city but was given away for peanuts in 1989 at a time when the neighborhood was overrun by junkies and drug dealers.
After being involved in the fatal shooting of a local drug dealer, Nelson returns to the neighborhood he left years ago.
Almost immediately, she's honed in on by two very different types of predatory men: Her boss (Justin Bartha) is a cavalier yuppie who comes on to her in his office (which she goes along with willingly), while a neighborhood drug dealer named Blue (Brian «Sene» Marc) simultaneously teases and covets her (again, she goes along willingly).
Summary: Malcolm (Shameik Moore) is a geek, carefully surviving life in The Bottoms, a tough neighborhood in Inglewood, CA filled with gangsters and drugs dealers, while juggling his senior year of college applications, interviews and the SAT.
Ten - year - old Chiron (Alex Hibbert), a boy being raised by his mother (Naomie Harris) in Miami's crime - ridden Liberty City neighborhood, is taught to swim by Juan (Mahershala Ali), a drug dealer who has become a surrogate for the kid's absent father.
However, lawbreaking activities aren't confined to the street racers or drug dealers that squeal through crowded neighborhoods in Los Angeles or down a tiny roadway in a Mexican village.
In 1999 in Los Angeles, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) is a teenage drug - dealer in a rich neighborhood of San Gabriel ValleIn 1999 in Los Angeles, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) is a teenage drug - dealer in a rich neighborhood of San Gabriel Vallein Los Angeles, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch) is a teenage drug - dealer in a rich neighborhood of San Gabriel Vallein a rich neighborhood of San Gabriel Valley.
St. Bonaventure School is in the Fairhill section of the city, a tough neighborhood where parents have worked together in the past to drive away drug dealers and prostitutes from nearby streets.
I must admit the quality of cars are not comparable to any other pre-owned dealer that I have visited in the neighborhood.
it might have actually been my old tech from the dealer I bought my car from that told me about it, but I believe it was in the neighborhood of $ 2M + (just in parts inventory) as you basically have to have certain parts on hand for the last 2 - 3 generations of all models, just in case someone comes in for a fix.
Additionally, we are a trusted Chevy dealer for many drivers in nearby neighborhoods, including:
I might even still be groaning about the vegetable dealers who come down the street at three in the morning with their noisy, horse - drawn wagons, or the neighborhood mullah, who warbles out his long, mournful call to prayer at four - thirty.
As an example, you would be hard pressed to find a Drug Dealer in south Florida who doesn't own a pitbull, and the dog is equally popular with people who live in low income housing in poor neighborhoods.
It's been a common story for a Chelsea gallery director to leave their blue - chip perch to open their own space downtown but, to my knowledge, this is the first time three veteran LES dealers banded together to create their own new space in the neighborhood.
A dealer who has lived in the neighborhood for decades — who is a member of the museum and considers it her local institution in the same way others express loyalty for a local bar — told me she always brought a change of clothes to the summer preview, just in case she walked in and felt underdressed.
She and her dealer Gavin Brown have been implicated in the gentrification of the Boyle Heights neighborhood in Los Angeles; activists protested at the VIP opening of her show at the Whitney.
Prominent collectors Andy and Deborah Rappaport opened a complex for artist studios and gallery spaces with below - market rent in the Dogpatch neighborhood, where New York dealers Anton Kern and Andrew Kreps are already tenants, and established galleries in the Mission have since relocated there.
1stdibs, the leading online marketplace for collectors and dealers of beautiful things, presented «A New Breed,» exhibition in a 16th - century building in Milan's historic Cinque Vie neighborhood, featuring pieces by 1stdibs partner artists, designers, and dealers and 28 new pieces from its New & Custom category, which is dedicated to contemporary material.
The activists, from a coalition of anti-gentrification groups in New York City and Los Angeles, were there to remind attendees at the soirée that Owens and her dealer, Gavin Brown, were at the forefront of the influx of galleries into LA's Boyle Heights neighborhood with their space 356 Mission.
Throughout the 1980s Mr. Masullo was a relatively hot name in that neighborhood; he even had a patron, the Swiss dealer and collector Thomas Ammann.
In his petition, the artist writes, «Drug dealers perform a socially valuable service appreciated by many people — especially where they are easily reached, in the middle of the neighborhood, and especially in parks.&raquIn his petition, the artist writes, «Drug dealers perform a socially valuable service appreciated by many people — especially where they are easily reached, in the middle of the neighborhood, and especially in parks.&raquin the middle of the neighborhood, and especially in parks.&raquin parks.»
«There was a certain amount of skepticism among dealers,» said Fergus McCaffrey, proprietor of an eponymous gallery in the art - dense New York neighborhood of Chelsea.
Mothers were asked to state how often the following activities happened in their neighborhood: drug dealers or users hanging around; drunk people hanging around; unemployed adults loitering; young adults loitering; occurrence of gang activity; seeing misbehaving groups of young children; seeing disorderly or misbehaving groups of teens; and seeing disorderly or misbehaving groups of adults.
Once rundown, squalid and populated by drug dealers, Union Square Park has been revitalized since the Greenmarket opened in 1976 and the neighborhood now ranks as one of New York's hottest retail areas, even in the midst of the national recession.
Most of my properties are in working class neighborhoods but I'll jump on a deal in lower income neighborhoods if I can stay away from the dealers and gangs.
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