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  1. the middle of Manhattan that falls roughly between 'Uptown' and 'Downtown', one of the busiest business districts in the U.S. and the location of such landmarks as Times Square, Grand Central Terminal, Madison Square Garden, and many other famous New York landmarks.
     
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