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Back on skid row, they become something of a pair.
I made practice runs down to skid row to get ready for my future.
The area was once a skid row, now designated for change.
"This is the period of high activity for skid row."
You either get an education or find a place on skid row."
Once, most major cities had a lodging house district, a skid row.
It was then he left skid row and became a migrant worker.
He later went on to form the group Skid Row.
You know, skid row, desolation street, the end of the road?
I drove into town, and parked at the foot of skid row.
I made a few more tours of skid row, and it was still no soap.
Some of those boys and girls most likely to succeed are going to end up on welfare or skid row.
Skid Row turned in a heavier direction on its future albums.
After a time on Skid Row, she can become an international singing star.
I low many classy women were living with skid row bums?
A skid row is a part of a city known for high vagrancy and poor maintenance.
The character was introduced to bring awareness for the homeless situation and people living in Skid row.
"If you're going to serve homeless women and children, why would anyone put those services in Skid Row?"
"There are people who say their job is to get people to transition out of skid row," he said.
I suspect the shooter is living on the streets of skid row in Portland now.
The Rube is a drag on the industry and should be led out into the skid rows of the world.
He does not even want to abolish the term skid row, which makes some people squeamish.
Skid Row is an awful place, they say.
He worked skid row day labor and kicked back most of the scratch to keep Delores off his case.
Feature: he hired the crew out of the slave markets down on skid row.
"Behind every locked door on Skid Road are a thousand stories."
In fact, he wrote most of "Skid Road" during quiet periods on the job.
"It's going to take more than a town council to shut down Skid Road.
The Drive was originally a skid road for dragging logs to the harbour.
One job on the skid road was lubricating it to make the logs slide more easily.
Despite such efforts, the fire crossed the gap, and Skid Road went up in flames next.
The organization required its members to be residents of the community, which for many years had been known only by the pejorative Skid Road.
The three could be found brawling nightly in the various Skid Road establishments.
The term skid road originally literally referred to a path along which timber workers skidded logs.
It used dogfish oil to grease the logs that made up lumber camp skid roads."
It was now one of the top establishments in Seattle's increasingly notorious Skid Road district.
Yesler Way was originally the skid road on which logs were skidded down to the mill.
Pioneer Square still retains some of the ambience of Skid Road.
Now the lower hillsides were raw with skid roads and freckled with fresh stumps.
From now on I'm staying down here on Skid Road with people I understand."
The 1882 lynchings are well described in Murray Morgan's book Skid Road.
Relics of a narrow-gauge railroad and several skid roads used in the 19th century by the logging industry remain on park grounds.
The more moderate climate meant that the winter snow roads could not be used and instead necessitated the use of log skid roads.
So why, Ida Mae asked herself, were her feet taking her directly down the street toward Skid Road?
"Face it, Austin, civilization is coming to Seattle, whether or not the Skid Road owners want it to."
Breath on the Mirror: Seattle's Skid Road Community, 1973.
Ski schools meet on lower slopes on runs such as Skid Road, and the gentle three-mile-long Queens.
Logs could be "skidded" down hills or along a corduroy road, and one such street in Seattle was named Skid Road.
They've been on skid road, and they know Alki has nothing to do with the drinking habits of barflies in Pioneer Square.
It was a continuation of the Skid Road area with cheap beer parlours, flophouse hotels, and loggers hiring halls.