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Great Neck

noun

  1. a town on NW Long Island, in SE New York.


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Phillips, with a touch of New York accent, said, “You can imagine what a trip this is for a Jewish girl from Great Neck. Tonight I get to win an Academy Award and meet Elizabeth Taylor all in the same moment.”

Vivian Brash, 65, and her husband, both Great Neck residents, were torn on which candidate to support due to "the Israel cause".

From BBC

Recruited by the local Republican Party, she has represented Great Neck - a wealthy community in Long Island - in the Nassau County legislature since 2022.

From BBC

There is one man named Boleslaw Karvay in the New York City area who lives in Great Neck, Long Island, according to a deed and other public records.

Amy, whose parents later divorced, grew up in Great Neck, N.Y., on Long Island.

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