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But amid an affordable housing crisis in the city, Section 14 was centrally located and affordable on a working-class paycheck, and so it became home to the chefs, chauffeurs and maids who contributed to the development of Palm Springs’ vibrant hospitality industry.

Says Colin McNany of MarBeso Wine: “Buellton is the bellybutton of California. It’s centrally located, slightly awkward and highly necessary.”

Smiley cited the need to be more centrally located to comedy clubs.

Those feedstocks must then be transported to a centrally located refinery.

As Angelenos will loudly attest whenever they head toward Hollywood Boulevard for a concert or a centrally located happy hour, traffic there is often at a standstill, and people in the midst of mental health or substance-use episodes wander down the crowded sidewalks.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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