We did see loads of deer though, and right in the township happily wandering the streets trying to con food off people. |
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This is one of three erven in that area that are considered suitable for township development, and therefore very valuable. |
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It is also officially a Native American township under the guardianship of the Wampanoag tribe. |
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The township has very few open, green spaces and aside from a few scattered trees, very little vegetation. |
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Soweto's informal farmers, whose cattle graze on open land around the township, will soon have land officially provided for them. |
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At night the township looks like a blanket of glittering diamonds, blue and orange lights flickering. |
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He said owing to the training that the community had received, Freedom township would no longer entertain child defilers. |
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There are enough clinics for the geographical area covered by the township, she says. |
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It is a simple but engrossing thriller set around an under-resourced hospital in a poverty-stricken township. |
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The armies marching and countermarching throughout this township during the 18th and early 19th centuries discouraged early settlers. |
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No barrier divides them, but the transition between gardened avenues and ramshackle Swazi township is stark. |
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This area will cut a wide swathe along largely low-lying land from the Route K roundabout to behind Tauriko township. |
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Once a bustling coastal township it is now a sleepy hollow with a beautiful beach, a school, and a church. |
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Commuters were left stranded during morning peak hours at some township zones while some had to hike to work. |
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He and Corrine have been operating the business since 1997, first from home and then from premises in the township. |
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This small farming township is a welcoming stopover about 90 minutes drive from Hastings. |
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The new stadium in Amaravati township would have a seating capacity of 30,000 and was likely to cost over Rs 20 crore, Mr Rao said. |
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The odium is either gone or all over pervasive, and the township revolts are assuming an endemic scale and nature reminiscent of 20 years ago. |
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Jammed between Vissershok and Caltex are Dunoon township and Doornbach squatter camp. |
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He sought an order quashing the resolution and by-law of the township, which permitted the closing of the shore road allowance. |
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Cultural life in the township is remarkably rich, bursting with accomplished singers and entertainers. |
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The people of Thembelihle, a new township on the outskirts of Lenasia in the far south, broke into song to welcome the mayor. |
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The programme aimed to upgrade living conditions and improve economic development in the township. |
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The winner of a design for a monument to commemorate the signing of the Freedom Charter in Kliptown is to be announced today in the township. |
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Mahog is brandy as served in township shebeens and possibly from English mahogany. |
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The tour will end at a range of shebeens, including Wandi's Restaurant, the best-known in the township, where supper is available. |
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I'd rather get within ten feet of someone who lives in township or a shanty town, because there are a great many of them. |
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The township is a sprawling shanty town and squatter camp hidden by the bush. |
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The experiments were conducted at Boes Rd located on the outskirts of the Hastings township in Mornington Peninsula Shire, Victoria. |
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As the line did not run through or near the Edeowie township the Government decided to survey new towns at Edeowie and Parachilna. |
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After their inspection of the mine and town, Goyder promised that a township would be surveyed without delay. |
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Around the temple are other structures in ruins, and clearly, this was once a township throbbing with pilgrims and the chant of mantras. |
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A number of the signs have cropped up around the township and town council Chairman John Brodwell has condemned the advertisers. |
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In more than one county and township there's a law on the books to deal with riding in a horse-drawn buggy while intoxicated. |
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It's not just this town itself, but the whole of this county, this township that weaves all of us together like a blended family. |
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For example, when writing a place, use township, county or province, country or state. |
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The court heard that Mr Musonda used to park the motor vehicle at Changa Namai Trading area in Kwacha township for advertising. |
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An area surrounding Rosh Pinah has been de-proclaimed to allow for the development of the Roshkor township. |
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The city was run by a white council, the black township was run by the government, the Department of Bantu Administration. |
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Schonberg started the township ballet class during South Africa's racist apartheid days after some dinner party guess set him off. |
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The farm worker is forced to take refuge in a shack settlement in a black township and pick up the threads of his disrupted life as best he can. |
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Huge tongues of flames, the source of which is disputed, licked the last traces of life from the once flourishing township. |
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In the dim light of a makeshift beer hall in a township in South Africa, a tourist is introduced to a taste like no other. |
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Top-performing matriculants at 20 highest-achieving township schools awarded cash grants towards further education. |
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After a month and a half, our time was up, and we sold the horses at Lago Rosario, a tiny Mapuche township. |
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South African police tear-gassed churchgoers and arrested at least three worshippers in a black township near Johannesburg. |
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The businesswomen in the township were involved in tailoring, homecraft and other related trade activities. |
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Each township will have several thousand residential units, with a mix of villas, row houses, low-rise and high-rise apartments. |
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They ask if I've been drinking and I say yes because it's well known in the township that during rumspringa you can drink. |
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This will take place at local neighbourhood level and through area or township committees. |
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Sox is an actor who dries at an audition because he cannot relate to the character of a township gangster. |
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Although the area is quite rural, local residents feared the township, which grew by 35 percent in the last decade, was ripe for development. |
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In the 1970s black families, including hers, were removed from Queenstown to Ezibeleni, a new black township nearby. |
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Back in the car, we trundle down the cobbled laneway leading to the township. |
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The localities are arranged alphabetically by county and then by township within each county. |
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Most popular music, however, tends to come from South Africa, with its rich history of township jive. |
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It is going to be a musical weekend this Easter, with classical music by the orchestra and township jive at Windybrow. |
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But what he found when he went to Johannesburg convinced him that an entire album could be built around township jive. |
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The township stayed abuzz after the game as Chiefs' supporters sounded their car hooters in celebration of their team's victory. |
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The move involves the north-central area of the township abutting Murrysville. |
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He then became an assistant organiser in a village and township. |
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You stand on an unsteady pontoon bridge spanning the Tigris River in a township called ADH Dhouloueya. |
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The long queues outside principals' offices in many township schools made it difficult for the schools to concentrate on teaching as the teachers had to attend to the queues. |
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At once monumental and fragile, it brought to mind the jury-rigged shacks constructed from cast-off materials found in every township or slum area. |
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By the 1960s, whites too had become avid fans of township jazz, which had sprouted into kwela's instrumental music and mbaqanga, a vocal jazz style. |
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As a country, we have long forgotten that the model we use for housing the poor in state-built houses is that of the first mining township, Kimberley, well over a century ago. |
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Since a second round of letters went out to landowners in late 2001 seeking to buy right of way, CSX has taken few public steps with the project, a township official said. |
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Biography Mo Yan was born to a family of farmers in the Gaomi township in Shandong province in northeastern China. |
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No fewer than 19 similar cases took place last year in the same small township in Henan. |
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The tour stops at the Hospital and we walk past a large taxi rank and open-air market, and onto a pedestrian bridge to get a view of the township. |
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A recent 500 ha hazard reduction burn in the area did not stop the fire jumping Warragamba Dam and destroying businesses and homes in the township. |
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With her vocal range embracing mbaqanga, kwela, township jive and American jazz through ballads to gospel, she will add Afro-international zest to the tribute concerts. |
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So, there's no mill, no stream to power said mill, and no quaint hedge-rowed Brit township or timbered farm-houses for the characters to retreat into. |
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The site is close to Khayelitsha, a township of 500,000 black South Africans who suffered under apartheid and still live in poverty, with a 90 per cent unemployment rate. |
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Young families are moving toward the east and south of the township, away from the Allegheny County line, an analysis of U.S. Census figures indicates. |
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Another plan to release plots of land to build a new community in the once-thriving crofting township of Stoul, on Loch Nevis, was vetoed by the Mackays. |
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Lake Success, a township on Long Island, was home to the United Nations long before it moved to its iconic eastside headquarters. |
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I suggested that we pay a passing urchin from the township to go and count the whales for us, but the curvaceous news hound insisted that we do it ourselves. |
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Each time there was a power failure, the water pumping system was disturbed while pipes burst and caused a stoppage in water supply to the township. |
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Responsibility for identifying jurors was thus taken from the constables and given to churchwardens and local overseers of every parish or township in each county. |
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Indeed, the evidence discloses that the advice from the township throughout to the plaintiffs was that they would have to take legal action in the civil courts. |
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Not only has the course of these rivulets been changed by encroachers within the township, but also in peripheral areas falling in the neighbouring state of Punjab. |
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The exotic spiders, which are at first of normal size, slowly start to grow bigger and burst out of their confines to prey on the township population. |
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A problem that has to be dealt with immediately, however, is the influx of people into Alexandra, defeating the objective of de-densifying the overcrowded township. |
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In the 1801 census, the township of Keswick, including the town and surrounding hamlets, had a reported population of 1,350 people. |
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In medieval times the township was within the manor of Castlerigg and Derwentwater. |
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Earlier, it was often associated with the image of huge work force living in a captive township. |
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In 1892 a small part of the township of Worsley was included in the Borough of Eccles. |
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From the 11th century, Worsley was a township in the Eccles parish of the hundred of Salford, and county of Lancashire. |
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Sheffield developed from a small township into one of Europe's leading industrial cities. |
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Accordingly, the township and the borough had authority to designate a primary provider of emergency medical services. |
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The ladies of the township were preparing an intercultural event in a hall and the mud outside was threatening to ruin the pearl grey carpet. |
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The Mahotella Queens are a trio of spirited singers, who play a more hardcore mbaqanga variety of township music. |
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Each district is run by a Chief Councilor, and each town area or township is run by a Chairperson. |
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The first instance of necklacing occurred in March 1985 in the Eastern Cape township of KwaNobuhle. |
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From here, he had a splendid view of the township from First to Twenty-second Avenues, and, further beyond, the Jukskei River. |
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This effect becomes smaller and weaker as the distance between township and wells increases. |
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Legend has it that it was the year he spent in Alex that altered the young Madiba from a rural moegoe to a township clever. |
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That Colmbiafrica somehow take in Zimbabwean Chimurenga guitar and South African township mbaqanga along the way does raise the eyebrows, though. |
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The Act also introduced a system of voter registration, to be administered by the overseers of the poor in every parish and township. |
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The Highland Clearances and the end of the township system followed changes in land ownership and tenancy and the replacement of cattle by sheep. |
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Villages, by contrast, have limited home rule and are not completely autonomous from the county and township in which they are located. |
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Little Aden also has a local township and numerous picturesque fishing villages, including the Lobster Pots of Ghadir. |
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Leeds was a manor and township in the large ancient parish of Leeds St Peter, in the Skyrack wapentake of the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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In this parliament, apart from the nobles and military commanders, also sat the representatives of each township and village. |
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The concert features Skokiaan, a South African township jazz, band plus Stan the Harper and other acts. |
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The borough originally consisted only of the township of Chesterfield, but it was extended in 1892 to parts of some surrounding townships. |
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It takes its name from the township of Canegrate where, in the 20th century, some fifty tombs with ceramics and metal objects were found. |
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The newly surveyed township was neatly laid out, with broad streets, and planted with English elms and pines. |
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The station was built in an area of open fell and farmland in the township of Applethwaite. |
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From a very early time, the township of Manchester lay within the historic or ceremonial county boundaries of Lancashire. |
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The soil of this belt is somewhat gravelly in the northeastern corner of the township and becomes more clayed toward the southwest. |
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The reservoir takes its name from Angram, a settlement in the township of Stonebeck Up, submerged when the reservoir was built. |
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The township of Portarlington was formally surveyed around 1850 and was at that time named Drayton. |
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It is in what was at the time of the battle an area of marginal land at the meeting of several township boundaries. |
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These were attended by representatives of every township as well as of the local lords. |
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The Russian government instituted the township courts in 1861 in order to provide peasants a forum in which to handle minor suits and petty crime. |
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On the basis of this way, first rural districts of the township divided on the basis of criterion of canola-planter revenuer number in two section. |
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On the basis of this way, first rural distinct of the township settled in two below category on the basis of canolaplanter revenuer number criterion. |
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At press time, a concrete crushing plant in southeastern Michigan is idle because a township zoning board of appeals has denied a request for a permit from the operators. |
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In the Middle Ages, Preston was a parish and township in the hundred of Amounderness and was granted a Guild Merchant charter in 1179, giving it the status of a market town. |
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Our thoughtful hosts had provided us with a list of sights to see on our way north and strangely one of them was the famous grass-roofed toilets in the township of Kawakawa. |
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He then drove up to the township and dragged me inside the cop shop. |
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In his 1870 Gazetteer, Wilson reports that the chapelry of Warton also included the Freckleton township, and comprised 6,598 acres, with a population 1,325 and 270 houses. |
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The five-piece from the Johannesburg township sing a unique blend of R'n'B, gospel, pop and jazz along with traditional Zulu, Tswana, Swahili and Xhosa music. |
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The township of Bollington has been very unhealthy the whole year. There were 50 deaths in it this quarter, 22 of which were from typhus and scarlatina. |
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Millcreek Township for the township and school district efforts to construct a single 500,000-cubic-foot detention basin, which also doubles as an athletic field. |
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The Swinton area of the township was in 1867 included in the Swinton Local Board of Health, which from 1869 became the Swinton and Pendlebury Local Board of Health. |
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In 1872 the remaining area of Wardleworth township and parts of Castleton, Wuerdle and Wardle, Spotland and Butterworth townships were added to the borough. |
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The purpose of the garden is to highlight the plight of the migrating Wildebeest, who no longer come to the national park due to the construction of the Kitengela township. |
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Samyama permeates all aspects of the township to achieve the perfect yin-yang between tradition and innovation, nature and culture, light and shade, work and play. |
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The ANC fully supports Zuma to run for the presidency, Duart said at the launch of the party's Western Cape manifesto at Delft township on the outskirts of Cape Town. |
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When the constituency was established the vast majority of the electorate were resident in Merthyr Tydfil and its environs, such as the industrial township of Dowlais. |
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Pointon is the chief township of the civil parish, which includes Millthorpe and the fens of Pointon, Neslam and Aslackby, and a part of Hundred Fen at Gosberton Clough. |
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These big-hearted builders, some of whom are from Carlow and Laois, will be taking part in another Niall Mellon Township Challenge. |
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The youth, of Rostraver Township was adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court and placed in a residential program. |
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This Agreement provided that the terms of the agreement would be binding upon the Township and its successors or assigns. |
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The fairy pitta is one of the most precious birds in Linnei Township and is listed as a critically endangered species. |
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At press time the floodwaters at Taihsi Township in Yunlin County had reached the 1.5m mark. |
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Today, a different sight greets passers-by on the streets of Senaoane Township. |
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It's not that they're anti-social, but folks in North Huntingdon Township apparently like their elbow room. |
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Her recitation of the fact that the boiler was beyond cleaning was a statement against the interests of the Township. |
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Township School also began to experience a dramatic fall in the roll, from 1200 in the mid seventies to 500 in the early nineties. |
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Alpine was created as a Bergen County, N.J. borough April 8, 1903 from area taken from Harrington Township. |
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Since census figures were released two weeks ago, Hempfield Township officials have insisted their community was undercounted. |
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What Samantha Kelly went through has been the talk of Huron Township, Michigan, for weeks. |
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Extant Massachusetts tax records for 1771 show that farms within all of Dartmouth Township averaged 37.i acres, including on average 124 acres of pasturage. |
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In February 2011, during a winter storm, a tree fell into a creek in Franklin Township, New Jersey, and caused flooding. |
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The people of Fairview Township, Pa. can finally sleep at night knowing the Ku Klux Klan is watching over them. |
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On July 19, 2003 a non-viable, addled osprey egg was collected from a nest at the northern end of Upper Richardson Lake in Richardsontown Township in western Maine. |
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But after months of debate, Rochdale Township committee ruled on Wednesday that moving the bronze statue was unfeasible because it could be damaged. |
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Huron Township police say they are probing a second, similar complaint against him. |
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Two long-vacant Washtenaw Avenue structures in Ypsilanti Township will soon be demolished and the properties redeveloped. |
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On 20 August 2014 Scio Township s Board of Trustees passed a six-month moratorium on drilling and mining projects. |
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The best fit appears to be a proposal by Andres Visnapuu, a Seguin Township resident, for an upscale RV Park, condominium development and marina. |
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For example, Cape May Court House, New Jersey, though unincorporated, is a section of Middle Township, an incorporated municipality. |
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The Transit Village will provide an opportunity to reverse this trend by generating a profitable new tax ratable for the Township. |
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Since we're not fortunate enough to have a resident masseuse, we turn to the handheld massagers from HoMedics, Commerce Township, Mich. |
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Auburn Career Center Concord Township, Ohio Autry Technology Center Enid, Okla. |
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Tyendinaga Township has agreed to raise the entrance driveway approximately five feet to bring it level with the concession road. |
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We opened a new, full-service branch on Green Village Road in Chatham Township, replacing the old Shunpike Branch. |
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In the southeast part of the property, English Township prospecting has uncovered epidotic volcanic rock with heavy sulphides. |
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Before he lost to Leonard in 1917, Welsh bought a farm on Long Hill in Chatham Township, New Jersey. |
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The bodies of Alita Knott, 47, and her husband Julian Knott, 45, were discovered on Sunday morning in Jefferson Township, Pennsylvania. |
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The Philadelphia Lazaretto was the first quarantine hospital in the United States, built in 1799, in Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. |
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Spring Township store, Route 724 and Bradley Avenue, Spring Twp. |
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In addition, our existing Voorhees store will be relocated to a new site at the corner of White Horse Road and Laurel Oak Road in Voorhees Township. |
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Seven Neptune Township officials placed their shovels in the ground to commence Phase One construction of the 4-million-SF Garden State Hi-Tech Park. |
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For example, the northern studfish, Fundulus catenatus, was found at 12 collection sites in the Little Miami River and its tributaries of Xenia Township. |
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The firefighters at Delta-Cardiff Fire Company do not believe themselves to be heroic, but to the people of Peach Bottom Township, heroes they are. |
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More than 45 people participated in today's program, which was hosted by the Kunkle Fire Company and included a tour of PVR's dehydration facility in Monroe Township. |
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