lakefront in A Sentence

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    Of these, only the Lakefront park was implemented to any significant degree.

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    Of these, only the Lakefront park was implemented to any significant amount.

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    This Florida cattle farm for sale offers 241 acres of open pasture, Lakefront property and annual property taxes under $1,000.

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    Lincoln Park is another Chicago institution, with a Lakefront theatre, a zoo, a bird sanctuary, and a lagoon with paddleboats.

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    Universally acknowledged for its great quality in manufacturing textiles- especially silk- this Lakefront city was the epicentre of last century artistic and architectur.

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    Universally acknowledged for its great quality in manufacturing textiles- especially silk- this Lakefront city was the epicentre of last century artistic and architectural avantgardes.

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    Universally acknowledged for its great quality in manufacturing textiles- especially silk- Como, this Lakefront city was the epicenter of last century artistic and architectural advantages.

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    Both of these neighboring towns feature a glorious view of Volcán Osorno and a Lakefront address, a picture-perfect location that makes for an excellent boardwalk stroll.

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    The route rolls past old mobster homes and hangouts, slicing through areas such as Bridgeport(the longtime heart of Chicago's Italian community), Chicago's former Red Light District, and the Lakefront.

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    The idea was to join the Lakefront counties together where offshore wind could develop, and make them part of the team and then we're all working together and more importantly, that everybody shares in the benefits.

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    There had been an effort to potentially relocate our primary docks to another location, and the theory was you could free up this space for redevelopment- of non-industrial, mixed Lakefront redevelopment- and then build a new port, essentially, a little bit east of here using dredge material.

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    Because Chicago's winters get such bad press, it's probably not common knowledge outside the Midwest that the city truly shines in summer, when residents- who have learned to seize sunny days when they get them- stream outdoors for street festivals, patio dining, and communion with their beloved Lakefront.

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    The idea was to take it all for the next 20 or 30 years, form up this new land mass, and we get this nice solution to dredging, where to put dredge material, and we get a modern, new port, we can move the port over there and we free up all this Lakefront land.

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