I live not too far from it in New York City.

I come from the city of New Orleans where it's live and vibrant.

A New Yorker is anyone who has the guts to really live in the city.

I was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, but I live in New York City.

New York City has become a place where it's not easy for the working class to even live.

I live in New York City, but I live in Hoboken because it's cheaper there, and I can own a condo.

I live in New York City, the stories of my films take place in New York; I'm a New York filmmaker.

I primarily live in New York City, a place that is about constants, not letting up and not stopping.

I live in a small apartment. There's only so much Batman memorabilia a guy can hang on to in New York City.

I've never had a treehouse because I live in New York City. It would be a little bit hard to fit a treehouse in a New York City apartment.

I lived in New York for five years; I've lived in Barcelona, Rome, and Paris at different times. When I was 18, I was dying to live in a city.

I lived in New York City, and when I was about 24 in the 1980s, I decided to get out of here. I wanted to go live in Australia for a year or something, and it ended up being 18 years.

Like Venice, Italy, New Orleans is a cultural treasure. And everyone who lived in the city should be allowed to come back. But that doesn't mean that they all should live in exactly the same spot that they lived before.

I lived in New York for 10 years; I followed the Rangers. Now I live in L.A. I want to adopt a team. I'm always going to be a Kansas City Chiefs and Royals fan. I want to adopt a team in a new town, so I've adopted the Kings.

I live about 60 miles northwest of New York City, and whenever there's news of a big snowstorm coming, everyone runs for the store. The perishable items are usually the first things to go, which doesn't make sense because they perish.

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