It is just not realistic to expect urban workers to commute long distances on a daily basis to reach their place of work. |
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This rambling home has a sumptuous interior and manicured grounds but is not particularly close to any large urban centres. |
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Women attorneys, doctors and lawyers are found in the provinces as well as in urban areas. |
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If people are commuting to urban areas, we need to make sure they are participating in the communities they are living in. |
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He lost the May 15 election by a landslide in rural and urban areas of Ethiopia. |
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Buchanan Street's George Hotel was the essential backdrop for any film director looking to portray urban squalor. |
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The stars in the sky glowed with an ambience only seen outside the urban conurbations. |
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Instead, the aging amtracs are negotiating mine fields of urban detritus, swimming through ruined neighborhoods six feet beneath the fetid water. |
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Many urban households with a regular income employ live-in domestic servants, generally young unmarried women from the rural areas. |
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First, does this measure yield psychometrically robust dimensions of psychological adjustment for a sample of urban preschool children? |
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The sticky nature of these and so many other urban legends intrigued the authors. |
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Maneuvering a heavy, expanded-mobility tactical truck wrecker into position often was a challenge in the crowded streets of an urban environment. |
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There was a rapidly growing urban middle class and signs of political openness from time to time. |
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The urban environment is ailing and, what is more, there are precious few ways in which to address its problems. |
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Angola is relatively urbanized because in the 1980s many people sought refuge in the safer urban areas. |
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Kindreds, networks of related nuclear families, are very important to the urban elites. |
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Their economic interpretation of urban vice was the contextual key to understanding the statute's construction. |
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Smokeless tobacco is most commonly used in rural regions but use in urban areas is growing. |
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In Europe most urban growth was in the large cities and capitals, and smaller towns declined. |
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These were shown to be related principally to historical metalliferous mineral working, urban and industrialized centres. |
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Inspiration draws from urban warriors re-invented into the subversive capsule collection. |
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An initiative to provide low-cost affordable homes above shops in York has been praised as a model of urban regeneration by the Government. |
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Candy Bar Kid is described as a bitter-sweet urban story of innocence and darkness. |
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The Post Office announced in April that five sub post offices in the area could close as part of its national programme of urban shutdowns. |
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The artist creates an aerial ocean image out of metal rivets and an urban landscape out of Lego blocks. |
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Similarly, several families have moved closer to urban centres from the remote villages. |
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However, they were also a symbol of civic pride, and were substantial and well-built features of the urban landscape. |
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In some cities, new middle-class suburbs were linked to urban centers by large avenues. |
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The kaftan, a long, loose-fitting long robe, is still worn throughout much of Morocco in both rural and urban areas. |
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They say the new municipal boundaries will incorporate areas which are presently under their jurisdiction into urban areas. |
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Well-adapted to urban environments, grackles, crows, ravens, blackbirds, and jays thrive everywhere we do. |
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Today, many of his cousins and extended family members are contributing to the Pakistani architecture and urban planning. |
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The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure. |
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The beat of the drum may sound weaker in the urban setting, yet the celebration still has its special aura. |
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The early Republican ideal of the yeoman farmer was giving way to the virtues of urban capitalism and concern for, or fear of, the urban masses. |
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So also are there diverse people in major urban centres in the First World, reflecting many cultural influences and ethnic conjunctions. |
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The Zapotecs are the largest group, comprising more than 90 percent of Juchitans urban population. |
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By the late 1990s, about three-fourths of all Americans lived in urban areas. |
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The downside of this influx to the great megalopolis was the rise of the urban slum. |
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A structural urban development plan for the capital divides the city into five areas that will function as pillars for the development work. |
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The whole jury was impressed by the urban and environmental aspects of the building, but some members had reservations about its expression. |
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While over 90,000 people now live in the Limerick urban area, only around 54,000 reside within the city boundary. |
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The setting for this study was an elementary school in an urban area of a southeastern state. |
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Jacobs contends that both animal husbandry and agriculture were most likely to have originated in the earliest urban settlements. |
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I'd like to know how much the idea of psychogeography got absorbed into disiplines like architecture and urban planning. |
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By focusing on urban papers, Ratner and Teeter have not accounted for the creation of sectionalism in the majority of the nation. |
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This more recent house on the Izu Peninsula marks a temporary break with mining the fertile seams of Toyko's quixotic urban geology. |
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Thai governments and Bangkok's revolving door of governors have attempted to rid our high density urban areas of hawkers for decades. |
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He wanted to create an ideal city, an urban utopia, and wrote the charter for it. |
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Travellers are shunted into sites that are like urban slums, only without the amenities. |
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Then his team romped around Cambridge in a pair of Humvees to tune the system so that it wasn't fooled by normal urban bangs and jolts. |
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Marx was absolutely on the money about the revolutionary potential of the urban working class. |
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Given its remoteness from urban distractions, the Burren College of Art needs a high level of maturity in students. |
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The automobile assembly plants in Detroit, the flour mills in Minneapolis, and the stockyards in Chicago were all urban institutions. |
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The deadlocked triumvirate of urban political authority was unable to effect the economic changes necessary to revitalize the local economy. |
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Even so, I for one have long felt that these projects give more than they take by returning the pulse of life to great urban railroad terminals. |
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For example, city walls would remain a constant feature of the urban landscape throughout the early Middle Ages. |
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After his formal retirement in 1974, Dan made significant contributions to urban wildlife ecology and conservation. |
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It was crowded, like any urban mass transit would be at rush hour, so we had to stand for this short trip. |
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The more limited range of electric vehicles is less problematic when most trips are within the urban area. |
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Totaling approximately 25 million souls, the Third Estate was composed of the bourgeoisie, the peasantry and the urban artisans. |
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Causes of habitat destruction were many and synergistic, involving agricultural practices, cattle ranching, and urban growth. |
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Robert Elms' excellent phone-in show on BBC London often features such mundane yet satisfying acts of gaming in quotidian urban life. |
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Germans don whiteface for Carnival, while urban African blacks paint their faces white in rites of passage. |
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The young, college-educated knowledge worker is attracted to an urban environment, not the suburbs. |
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The buzz they created among commuters helped spread the word about krump, the urban dance the group specialises in. |
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The government believes the Games would promote urban regeneration, employment, health and tourism. |
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One of the main problems is that many of these urban terraced houses only have access to the garden area through the house. |
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More than a fifth of urban wagons weighed over three tons, with heavier weights requiring long, hard-to-manage multiple-horse teams. |
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Much urban music is plagued by an attitude towards women and gay people that is derogatory. |
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Druh Farrell, are working to reframe the project into an urban renewal by improving pedestrian access and beautifying the street. |
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Modern urban societies are increasingly mental and decreasingly emotion, perception and sensation oriented. |
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Prior to the 1992 initiative, public sculptures were never a striking feature of the urban landscape. |
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Every Croatian household, from the largest urban center to the most remote village, has a television. |
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Impromptu barricades were erected from urban junk in order to protect the crowd trying to evacuate the area. |
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The quality of life has got to come first above creating ugly urban sprawl. |
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The urban laboring man's realistic view of what was possible was shaped by the nature of eighteenth-century America. |
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The Urban Task Force is still trying to promote urban regeneration and efficient land use. |
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Woodlands near water are their preferred habitat, although raccoons may also be found in farmlands, suburban or urban areas. |
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Those city councillors talk a good game, but then demonstrate that they really understand nothing about the fabric of urban life. |
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The statistics clearly show that both urban and agrestic rate of poverty has fallen significantly in the last decade. |
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In particular, Dean Road and Manor Road are used as a green thoroughfare by residents and are perhaps more akin to urban parks. |
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The destitute depended on begging, soup kitchens run by monks and nuns, and alms distributed by guilds, confraternities, and urban hospitals. |
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The Sicilians have their own rules to live by that are very different from urban life in San Francisco. |
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This is the single measure that would do most to get silent, non-polluting vehicles on our urban streets. |
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Evangelical sects are growing, especially among urban poor and Andean peasants. |
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Has their access to agricultural land and capital in rural and urban areas improved? |
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Leaseback licences are granted to tourist and urban areas where there is a demand for short-term letting. |
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You wouldn't have the shootings if the Infantry were better trained in basic skills like handling their weapons and fighting in urban areas. |
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It will be an unique urban quarter with cafes, restaurants and places in which to relax. |
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Poverty pins them between traditional ideals of Italian womanhood and the claims of urban workplaces. |
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People in the countryside as well as the deprived sections in the urban areas are crying for basic facilities. |
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Lastly, let us come to the small and marginal farmer, landless labourer and the urban poor. |
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Surely this isn't our musical representation speaking out on behalf of urban youth everywhere and finally, we don't have to be ashamed? |
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Social and economic problems on reserves and among urban natives exacerbate the situation. |
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The virtues of individualism and self-reliance seemed compromised in a world of corporate power and urban throngs. |
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Recent studies have also shown that children around the world are becoming increasingly sedentary, especially in poor urban areas. |
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The calming sound of sea waves lapping the boardwalk, they swear, is the ultimate antidote to urban stress. |
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In the urban and rural landscapes, people wearing khangas serve as mobile human advertisements. |
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In more urban areas, a mixture of tradition and modernity is reflected in the architecture. |
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Ever since I learnt about cities and transport planning, I realised that the real villains in urban chaos are personal vehicles. |
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Contemporary buildings have long lost their ability to accurately measure the urban significance of what they hold. |
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Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements. |
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He may not be aware that most of accidents happen in urban areas with the vehicles involved travelling at speeds of 30 mph or less. |
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He took as the basis of his style the urban popular music known as rebetika, which at the time was not very highly regarded. |
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There has been an enormous rise in workers' strikes, peasant rebellions and urban riots. |
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Even if it doesn't get all the way home, a domestic rock pigeon stands a much better chance in the urban wild than a ring-neck dove. |
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He takes every opportunity to highlight the negative aspects of city life and comment on the remoteness of urban dwellers. |
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Tejon takes on a lot of different gun-toting opponents on his road to revenge, from soldiers to urban thugs to desert banditos. |
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The key components of the rail system, marshalling yards, were physically located in the midst of German urban areas. |
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This may already be seen with the steeply rising numbers of urban foxes, many of which now suffer from endemic mange. |
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Constructed as a port city in the late 1950s, the town is much newer, more urban and cosmopolitan than most Cambodian provincial cities. |
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Over half the women who are employed in most urban areas are working mothers. |
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The share of one-room dwellings is urban areas is treble the share in rural areas. |
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They quickly dominated the urban landscape as they outnumbered Argentine nationals. |
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And Canada's prostitution laws push women into dark industrial areas of the urban landscape in which they are more likely to be victimised. |
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It's about a poor urban Maori community, domestic violence and the triumph of the human spirit. |
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Now, if only somebody would do something about those manky, shabby, urban foxes which keep trashing my dustbin. |
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Today many urban Protestant churches in the USA boast a large choir and a staff of musicians. |
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After the country ramble, it's time to return to the urban reality of the studio proper overlooking the Brixton Road. |
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But theirs is a dying trade, because urban buyers go for cheaper, mass-produced stainless steel. |
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Vijay Cavale, a bird-watcher and nature photographer, observes that almost all barn owls that he has seen are from the urban habitats. |
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Everyone's favourite cheeky actor comes undone in a disappointingly miscast role in Channel 4's latest gritty urban drama. |
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The steady drift of learners from rural to urban areas has shifted the demand for teachers since the last provisioning exercise six years ago. |
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Probably the largest untapped source of bioenergy is the organic content of urban and industrial refuse and sewage. |
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The network wanted to appeal to younger, more urban viewers in order to please advertisers. |
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Does this suggest that Watters' urban tribes are intensely political in ways he has not yet registered? |
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The entire area has been designated for urban renewal and a tax incentive area. |
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It is not only the culture of MTV that defines the lives and aspirations of young, urban Balinese. |
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But they grow more liberally, more lushly, in Israel's desert and its urban oases than anywhere else I've seen. |
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It suggests a policy of urban containment boundaries is one means of avoiding haphazard growth throughout the region. |
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The songs blend soul and gospel with rap and go-go, and they define a bold variety of urban stridency. |
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A bulldozer blade would be similarly effective today, for use in clearing rabble and barriers during urban movement. |
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They are increasingly fashionable, articulate, urban and upper class, even as they know their constituencies backwards. |
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As a thorough break from London's quotidian chaos, whilst retaining all the trappings of urban civilisation, I can recommend it thoroughly. |
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This would bring it within the urban rateable area and could assist in the granting of Class 1 Urban status to the town. |
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An important form of political protest, demonstrations often disrupt urban streets and highways. |
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At the tender age of 25, she is quickly becoming an authority on urban fashion. |
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Industry has quit our city centres, the air in them is cleaner and high-density urban living is officially good again. |
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The barracks and cantonment areas of major army bases are fine for getting ready to communicate in urban combat. |
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One of the issues which complicates economic models of urban land allocation is the question of land supply. |
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In the sixties, the blue-collar jobs that supported previous generations of urban blacks moved out of town, beyond the reach of public transit. |
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The roots of sweet music grew from the post World War I urban craze for large dance halls and for dancing in hotel ballrooms and private clubs. |
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For a moment, the murk feels strangely comforting, like walking out of a rave into the balm of an urban winter smog. |
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They are also involved in improving public access, protecting agricultural lands, and restoring urban waterfronts. |
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In town, the word referred to those who illegally took possession of land on the urban peripheries. |
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From the irresistible party jams of South Bronx to the urban sounds of today, hip-hop has maintained close links with its roots. |
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Every Friday night, car stereo blaring, he and Dan would screech to a halt on the gravel, Dan sweet but quiet, Tim snarling with urban accidie. |
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Major landscaping is also proposed to protect the strategic network of urban green corridors. |
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Some look out over jagged urban skyscapes, while others survey open green countryside. |
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This connection to both local and global urban realities has generated a range of critical responses from culture brokers and art writers. |
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Since the American elm generally was regarded as the optimal urban tree, extensive stands were planted, something no city would do today. |
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Technology may yet edge out attitudes in any attempt to narrow the chasm when it comes to rural and urban needs and wants. |
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Winter urban areas see so much traffic that snow gets melted only to refreeze as ice, which makes the roads dangerous. |
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The development is not a nostalgic repackaging of a lost urban history, but a thoughtful and optimistic experiment in contemporary urbanism. |
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Most of these worked as domestics and laborers in urban areas, although some toiled on rural farms and haciendas. |
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The transmigrants, mostly from overcrowded areas of urban Java, were generally dumped in the jungle with a few hundred dollars and told to farm. |
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Treasury Holdings is promoting the urban regeneration of Sligo through the redevelopment of the town centre. |
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Under the Hapsburgs, urban Croats spoke German, and Latin was the official language of government. |
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The remaining urban segregated labor market limits migrant access to a variety of jobs. |
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Mr Howard has effectively written off the party's chances of winning seats in urban areas across the north of England. |
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Scotland isn't just tartan fun and highland jinks, it's urban youth culture as well. |
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As the city entered the 1980s, it began to embark on a large-scale process of urban reconstruction. |
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Later they tried organic truck crop production on the Frey farm, but this was difficult, being so far from urban areas. |
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Establishing trading posts and other urban enclaves, the French plugged Indian producers and consumers into an international market economy. |
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Amid the urban riots, campus unrest, economic strains, and Vietnam War controversies of the late 1960s, Republican conservatism revived. |
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Engulfing new plantings, the rank growth took on the appearance of an emergent urban ecosystem. |
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It banned pesticides for urban uses and built a biochemical plant to recycle organic wastes from the city's garbage. |
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Her new abilities allow her to play basketball like nobody's business, complete with slam dunks and alley-oops off concrete urban walls. |
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On March 27 urban and rural workers marched demanding agrarian reform and the suspension of a policy of privatizations. |
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The clean lines of the rectilinear podium maintain a relationship with the low-rise, urban fabric of the city. |
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It may be appropriate at this point to emphasise that uncaptured betterment tends to contribute to urban sprawl in three ways. |
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Catrin had heard about urban yarn bombing in England and wanted to do something similar in Pontypridd. |
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Historically, urban warfare has been among the most difficult offensive operations, leaving many attackers and defenders dead. |
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Its people range from urban technocrats to traditional Bakhtiari and Baluchi nomads. |
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The whole mystery-gemstones-as-nuclear-fuel angle feels ripped off from a grade-B sci-fi-flick, and out of place in an urban actioner. |
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There are a vast network of interconnecting buses in most urban centres, out to the outermost suburbs of town. |
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Nevertheless, it highlights the dangers of naive advocacy of urban consolidation as a panacea. |
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There is a vision of urban life today that doesn't square with what we think it should be, or what we think it used to be. |
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Roll Deep recently managed it by setting some hard urban beats and raps against some well-chosen samples and melodies. |
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The team developed a high-performance single-family attached townhome design that would fit well in any urban environment. |
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Any land over 5 hectares that is not urban land is also covered by the proposed regime. |
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Our subjects are typical examples of asthmatic patients requesting medical assistance in an urban emergency center. |
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More children who lived in urban communities tended to develop asthmatic symptoms than those who lived in rural communities. |
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Similarly in urban areas landholders have anticipated clearing land for residential and other urban uses. |
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In the allegory, the Scarecrow is the farmers and the Tin Woodman is the urban working class. |
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West Craven is a rural area, which does not receive as much funding as urban areas. |
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Many locals tend to respond in the affirmative, perhaps in the spirit of romantic ruralism that so often possesses modern urban souls. |
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This is embarrassing for New Labour, still seen as an urban movement governing for city and townsfolk. |
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The three schools selected, one elementary and two middle schools, mirror the challenges found in many large urban school districts. |
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The project involved mixed-use redevelopment of an old industrial neighborhood to link the urban core to the Willamette River. |
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In urban areas, lower-class men work in crafts, manufacturing, and low-paid service industries. |
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He doesn't seem to recognize the South as a region with a robust economy, white-collar professionals and growing urban areas. |
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For the purposes of this book, an urban area is defined as a single continuous and contiguous area of urban development. |
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You see, those wide-open spaces streaking past when you're rattling about on the train are ramshackle urban Edens. |
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The town itself is a wonderful example of a lived-in, somewhat shopworn, urban relic. |
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Swift habitat includes desert oasis, Mediterranean scrub, steppe, farm or grassland, urban areas, forest and canyons. |
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You can talk about great novels, short stories, movies, or urban legends about the subject. |
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For the most part, African American activists in urban communities and American Indians on reservations have led the movement. |
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We live in an urban area and the amount of white noise and background energy moving through our area is large enough to warrant it. |
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A rust bucket cab whisked me through raucous, claustrophobic, and grungy urban streets which the noon sun's warmth and light never graced. |
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Because we were the generation that had been raised on a diet of 1970s dreariness, of safety-pinned punks and urban grot. |
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While most programs were located in urban areas, others were located in suburban neighborhoods or rural areas, with a few on Indian reservations. |
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On their own, these arguments contribute to the anatomy of urban tribes begun in the first section of the book. |
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They also say that urban sprawl on hillsides and in low-lying areas has been allowed to grow out of control. |
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Prescott says he is listening, and, because the urban plan covers zoning bylaws, input can make a difference. |
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This is even more the case in a red-light district than in other urban public areas. |
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Many of these offices provide essential services for small communities who do not have ready access to urban centres. |
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In urban areas not subject to traditional governing bodies, these alternative agencies often sufficed. |
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On the life insurance side, the risk of urban agglomerate was underestimated, and the risk continues. |
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The future is always depicted as a place where a technical fix has gone wrong, where androids stalk a devastated urban landscape. |
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These types of communities could avoid the detrimental impacts of urban sprawl, including aggravation of the region's air quality problems. |
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To put together critical creative teams, the 21 st-century organization must go to urban centers where reservoirs of talent are concentrated. |
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The clash between town and country, huntsman and hunt sab, rural tradition and urban sensitivity, is far from over. |
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The problem of the urban poor cannot be remedied simply by racial toleration, nor even by recirculating monies and utilities. |
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What would a representative of such an august organ be doing in an urban fastness of Fife at 11.30 pm if it was not kerb-crawling? |
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A well-heeled urban escapee who could hire a decent architect could turn this into a smart holiday home. |
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Tree surgery, a scientific process which is a part of arboriculture or urban forestry, looks at the science of developing and maintaining trees. |
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I didn't understand, as a child, when they spoke of agrarian reform or urban reform, what they were talking about. |
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But early indications suggest resorts and urban centres are attracting holidaymakers at the expense of the countryside. |
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For the urban poor, the storm waters bring a unique opportunity to angle for fish in the swollen canals criss-crossing the city. |
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An architectural solution to dead urban space became a convenient location for underage drinking and irritating backside noseblunts. |
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This unrest was part of a much wider crisis of morale that covered the whole urban world, workers and middle classes alike. |
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By the late 1990s, electric guitars, keyboards, and snare drums were common in urban areas. |
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Guerrilla groups competed for popularity among urban populations being barrel-bombed by the regime. |
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Found in a wide variety of haunts including open or lightly wooded farmland, moors, wetlands and urban areas. |
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Though they were few in the countryside, northerners and foreigners concentrated in large numbers in urban places. |
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We must practise energy conservation comprehensively and switch over to electricity-based traction for railways and urban transportation. |
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Eighty-five percent of at-risk American farms are on the fringes of urban areas. |
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When urban workers were laid off, their families offered financial support and inter-generational mutual help. |
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The squatters settled in the flat part of the ravine, on top of the cemetery, but did not build a good city in terms of urban development. |
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As urban areas loom large as potential battlefields, Army armored and mechanized forces face a real challenge. |
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Witness their enthusiasm for UFOs as opposed to scientific cosmology, for alchemy instead of chemistry, for urban legends instead of hard news. |
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The poorest peasants and urban dwellers build their own adobe huts or wooden shanties. |
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This is an ensemble policier, an uncommonly sunny film with urban chumminess that recalls contemporary Japanese television serials. |
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The strength of Peel's links with this industry accounts for claims that Peel was Manx Gaelic-speaking for longer than other urban areas. |
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French-style baguettes, pasta, and other non-traditional Malagasy cuisine can be found in villages near urban centers. |
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The Environmental Protection Agency requires that many urban areas use oxygenated fuel, especially during winter, when air pollution is worst. |
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We supposedly live in one of the most walkable, bikable urban neighborhoods. |
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Although we have scatterings of subscribers in rural or small-town areas, our basic readership is mainly urban and somewhat sophisticated. |
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Urban salinity may arise in urban areas due to changes to the natural hydrological cycle that can increase groundwater recharge. |
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Therefore, the future of the urban working class and workers and peasants in rural areas will be a key issue. |
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The main threat to dogs, he adds, comes from mange, a skin disease caused by mites, which is common in urban foxes. |
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These families of counts and marquises proved long-lived, and over time played important roles in different regional and urban contexts. |
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The collection includes landscapes and urban scenes and the paintings are mainly acrylic on stretched box canvas. |
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I was the vocalist for a Navy band and we did Top 40 stuff, going around on recruiting tours to urban schools. |
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They support a more thoughtful development of the waterfront site that would enhance its urban attractiveness. |
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The program reflects the diversity of bicycling, from urban bikers to road racing to BMXers to the Critical Mass bike ride. |
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This process involved the application of fairly standardized schemata and models to the layout and structure of urban settlements. |
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The order has a large urban base, and its educated members are particularly politically active. |
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In both urban and rural areas, people tend to live in nucleated settlements surrounding a parish church. |
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The business is transforming, and activewear is become a much broader category, and beginning to include more outdoor and urban looks. |
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Interchanges between urban transport modes, terminals and stations are the locations where most barriers exist. |
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But it adds to the general abrasiveness and awfulness of urban life, rather than commenting on it. |
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I know some wet urban liberals who are thinking of voting for the Maori Party. |
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But concomitant with the corporatization of urban space in the '90s, many of these walls were buffed, and thus given back to the taggers. |
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In return for more expensive food, urban workers received social welfare benefits and public works in periods of depression. |
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Any piece of the urban landscape is subject to enemy reoccupation if it is left unoccupied or is not cordoned off by friendly forces. |
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Ridiculing all gender battles encountered by their urban counterparts, the Dangi women are equal in all respects to their men. |
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Their buying and selling of rural and urban properties as well as of slaves are well grounded by the author through notary documents. |
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They wandered past the sandwich shop, a raggle-taggle band of urban warriors, uniformed and disaffected, disillusioned, disowned. |
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Land that is close to major cities, has good views, is close to water and has a benign climate, attracts migrants from the urban areas. |
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In the urban shantytowns, small-scale commercial activities such as vegetable stalls, food stores, carpentry, and tailoring abound. |
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Their policies are attempting to railroad people into urban settlements by objecting to planning applications in rural areas. |
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The film's grounding in a believable urban situation and its identifiable Australianness obviously contributed to its local success. |
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He also said a comprehensive report on urban renewal was ready for submission to the Cabinet. |
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Salt water edged into the aquifer, tainting the drinking water of the burgeoning urban areas. |
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Mufamadi visited the taxi rank area and the park to unveil details of his department's urban renewal programme for the area. |
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For sure it has a wealth of exceptional buildings and a glorious urban beauty. |
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The tattered clothes of the majority of shoeless, rural and urban poor are outward signs of the poverty they endure. |
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The tones were full of that familiar but distinctive accent with its mix of urban West Midland and rural Salopian. |
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For urban teenagers, American youth culture, especially clothing and music, is very popular. |
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Perhaps, our urban jungle is just as bewildering for the old man and his daughter. |
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Which means, I imagine, that Mr. Rascal comes from the streets, and has something to do with trip-hop junglist urban rhythms. |
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A substantially higher proportion of the whole population comes to be defined as urban dwelling. |
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Thailand combined the introduction of universal access to subsidised health care with a radical shift in funding away from urban hospitals to primary care. |
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The close presence of noise and fumes, and lack of segregated crossings with radial roads, would be very unattractive to urban cyclists such as myself. |
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With neither jobs nor public assistance sufficient to lift them out of poverty, chronic joblessness defined a large, new component of urban poverty. |
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With a name full of jargon jive and a cast of unknown comedians and aspiring actors, this marketed as a hip urban comedy sounds like a prescription for disaster. |
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Pressed by local developers and planners, some aspirational cities spend heavily on urban transit, including light rail. |
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The two-time Grammy Award winner has assumed a role as urban redeveloper. |
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Fourthly, governments at all three levels, as well as financial institutions, should facilitate farm property, urban master plans and regional plans. |
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A surprising number of parochial Brit rappers have emerged in its wake, notably Dizzee Rascal, squawking his stories of knife-waving psychosis and urban blight. |
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His New Deal Coalition brought together Southerners, Northern ethnic minorities, and urban blacks under the same banner. |
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Currently, he says, enough waste biomass is being generated by lumbering, by farming, and as urban waste to meet 10 percent of U.S. transportation needs. |
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No surprise then that aside from wealthy coastal suburbs, the Democratic base has shrunk to the urban cores and college towns. |
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A war of gangs and urban warfare, guerrilla warfare and a war of bees that sting and run away and return to sting once more. |
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Young, hip, urban millennials are using tools like Instagram to become one of the fastest growing travel markets. |
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Instead, we must theorise the universal values inherent in urban dwelling places and argue that specific places we wish to save exemplify those values. |
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In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers. |
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In the age of the global marketplace an increasingly atomised urban society consumes products and resources with little thought for their origin or future. |
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Another mosquito-borne infection, dengue is found primarily in urban and rural tropical and subtropical regions. |
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But urban front gardens are undoubtedly small, so letting the imagination run wild is best saved for the tranquillity and calm of the back garden. |
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So, for a city with no urban radio station, no artists signed to major labels, and no videos in heavy rotation, we seem to have a lot going for us. |
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In reality, public transit is the lubrication for a modern urban economy. |
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Scotland's tenement flats are a well-loved part of urban culture. |
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Meanwhile, the price of maize and maize meal have gradually started to rise as was expected at this time of the year in both urban and rural centers. |
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For those of us living in large urban centers, irrational nostalgia is unavoidable. |
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The point he has missed is, a large percentage of India's surface area is still in villages where rainwater recharges the soil much more than it does in urban agglomerates. |
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Juxtaposing the unapologetically new with the well-preserved old can strengthen the urban fabric, he posits, citing Amsterdam and London as examples. |
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