I understand that this Index works best in smaller towns and more rural areas away from metropolitan conurbations. |
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The problems facing the troubled suburbs are due in part to the growing fragmentation of our metropolitan areas. |
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Many of the articles examine the continuous conflict over water between sprawling metropolitan areas and rural hinterlands. |
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It's also at the centre of our metropolitan areas, the main streets, these great places that we once had in every town. |
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The locals are friendly, but the nite life is not up to metropolitan standards according to those who study such matters. |
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The churches in both kingdoms acknowledged the Coptic patriarch as their head and he consecrated their metropolitan bishops. |
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Costs and data for medical services, drugs, inpatient admissions, metropolitan domiciliary services, and district nursing services were tracked. |
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As note 78 indicates, the metropolitan specialist has no sense of the pedagogic significance of the instruments. |
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An important question is the extent to which the downtowns in the metropolitan areas are similar. |
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When the surrounding metropolitan area is included, Cairo has a population of 14.5 million, staking a claim to 9th largest city in the world. |
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Along with most of my neighbors in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, I was braced for the presidential transition. |
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Every single square centimeter of the metropolitan area contains some potential added-value, waiting to be actualized. |
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The golden jubilee had been looked forward to with relish by royalists and pooh-poohed by metropolitan media pundits. |
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South of Crete are farms and farmers, to the north lies the metropolitan area in all its skyscraping grandeur. |
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The Hunting Bill is before the House of Lords, and the metropolitan middle classes and the rural population are at daggers drawn. |
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Somehow, like all others rushing to and fro from work in a metropolitan world she had suffered from Monday blues. |
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I don't know modern young metropolitan women, I'd say we don't have any writers in Marathi who've written about them. |
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South Australia's population is heavily concentrated in the Adelaide metropolitan area. |
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This study covered 40 metropolitan areas chosen to represent areas with central cities that were at least 11 percent black. |
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A typical metropolitan region in the United States consists of a central city of several hundred thousand residents plus sprawling suburbs. |
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A wireless meshed metropolitan area, which can support several thousand users, needs only one wired connection to the Internet. |
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For such people one difficulty was the absence of a canonically consecrated metropolitan in Ireland. |
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However, it is arguable that clubs with second fifteens in a metropolitan league, should be playing in a provincial cup of similar status. |
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Klanswomen built organizations with branches everywhere from farming villages to metropolitan areas. |
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And whereas, its decision made, the Assembly passed on to pressing metropolitan business, the impact on the colony itself was volcanic. |
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In 1995, hundreds of officers at dozens of police stations around metropolitan Melbourne enjoyed a sling from security companies. |
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Both the core city and the surrounding metropolitan area lost population in the 2000 census. |
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Because the poverty was somewhat camouflaged by the tropical climate, metropolitan visitors tended to disregard it. |
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The options for this include picking specific cities, metropolitan areas, or even a distance radius from a specific point. |
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Water restrictions were imposed on Saturday in the metropolitan area and in towns and properties fed by the Goldfields pipeline. |
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People living in metropolitan cities bemoan the unneighbourliness of the neighbours. |
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The data were initially collected at the county level for all metropolitan counties in the United States. |
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We can do an average of maybe two to three towers per metropolitan area and get coverage, vs. hundreds of cellular base stations. |
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Two or three of the metropolitan dioceses offer welcomed exceptions to this general rule. |
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The Kansas City metropolitan region was only secondarily a manufacturing center. |
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The electricity will be a huge boost to metropolitan areas, but most Tanzanians live in rural areas. |
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As planning moved from theory to institutional practice, master plans emerged as metropolitan blueprints. |
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They settled in metropolitan areas including Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, and formed organized ethnic enclaves throughout the nation. |
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Urban and rural, metropolitan and non-metropolitan, places are economically, environmentally, and socially interdependent. |
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Thus, when the word urban is used it describes not only the central city but also an entire metropolitan area. |
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Punctuality, calculability, exactness are forced upon life by the complexity and extension of metropolitan existence. |
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In the 1840s, artists and metropolitan businessmen joined together to form art-buying clubs known as art unions. |
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The catchment area for this study did not include any major metropolitan or industrialized cities. |
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Civil law powers, such as France, were more systematic in incorporation of metropolitan law into non-metropolitan territories. |
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The downtown of the central city in the metropolitan area is Center 1 in each case. |
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Most African Americans also continue to live inside the central cities of metropolitan areas. |
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The motion calls for the re-regulation of buses in metropolitan counties like Greater Manchester. |
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All you metropolitan folk who think it's just darkness and barbarism north of Watford, think again. |
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While drag kings have become well-known in major metropolitan areas, not everyone has been able to explore their playful explorations of gender. |
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Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can also require careful logistical planning for deliveries. |
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The new prosperity of the cities made the metropolitan bishops significant figures in art patronage in the 13th and 14th centuries. |
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Electric traction was commercially applied first on suburban and metropolitan lines, but was quickly adopted for underground railways. |
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Obviously other things being equal the non-metropolitan areas will grow faster than metropolitan areas. |
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On receipt of the authority to proceed the metropolitan magistrate may issue a warrant for the arrest of the person specified. |
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It was to provide metropolitan Green Belt land through direct ownership and control. |
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Towns in metropolitan areas, however, have been able to take advantage of this by consolidating their authority over discrete services. |
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Edwin Mills noted the remarkable similarity of metropolitan and non-metropolitan employment shares. |
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The metropolitan grouping reflects urban areas and a fully functioning tiered health care system with ready access to tertiary care. |
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Leeds is a city in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire in the north of England. |
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Two hundred surveys also were sent to people randomly selected from the Internet, from small rural areas to large metropolitan cities. |
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In fact, most of the growth in many big metropolitan regions nationwide is taking place far from the central cities and their hip urban culture. |
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Algeria had been conquered in 1830 and transformed into a French colony administered as if it were metropolitan France. |
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The FBI has computer crime squads in all the major metropolitan areas in the United States. |
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Laoma Rice-Flour Noodles Company from Chongqing has set up its first chain store in Shanghai as its spearhead into the metropolitan market. |
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Living on tick, Adam sees nothing for it but to hop back aboard the carousel of fashionable metropolitan parties. |
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The cash crunch, felt hardest in less metropolitan parts of the country, will surely see to that. |
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In practice, the political obstacles to metropolitan plans have been virtually insuperable for a generation and are likely to remain so. |
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Opened in 1995, your castle is actually an American bar, specialising in Martinis and manhattans for a metropolitan crowd of Viennese elite. |
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Even the state's lack of glitzy metropolitan areas contributes to its appeal. |
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What this makes them I'm not sure, since they seem to spend an awful lot of time in their metropolitan bolt-holes girning about girners. |
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His Edge Cities are creatures of the metropolitan periphery or of citified rural landscapes accessible to major metropolitan areas. |
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Fighter jets have been scrambled in the area and all three major metropolitan airports have been closed. |
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Webvan, flush with cash from its initial public offering, expanded rapidly into several metropolitan areas. |
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Denver is a newly gentrified metropolitan area surrounded by the rugged, snow-capped Colorado Rockies. |
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These measures were used as an attempt to partially capture the structurally criminogenic qualities present in a metropolitan county. |
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He's a garrulous paterfamilias who has somehow picked up the incongruous metropolitan affectation of a cigarette holder. |
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The mayor's projects to improve the purification of drinking water in the metropolitan area were given a nod of approval at the meeting. |
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Nicholas was from a fair-sized metropolitan city about 500 kilometers from Carlona. |
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For decades, center cities of metropolitan areas were regarded as the growth engines of their suburbs. |
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It is this sort of people and not rootless metropolitan babblers who value and indeed venerate the Queen. |
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Mumbai throbs with a metropolitan pulse as strongly as New York or Hong Kong. |
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Neither the number in poverty nor the poverty rate changed in central cities or outside metropolitan areas. |
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The Yarra River, swollen by the torrents of water falling over its catchment, broke its banks, as did other metropolitan creeks and rivers. |
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Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can require careful logistical planning for deliveries. |
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Cook and Barrett play in the New York metropolitan area, which magnifies the media attention. |
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A number of overseas possessions remain part of metropolitan France and send MPs to the national assembly. |
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If anything illustrates the sheer vacuousness and frivolity of the so-called metropolitan elite I have yet to hear it. |
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There is a shortage of doctors in certain rural and metropolitan areas and an ageing doctor population. |
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It ought to be about ordinary people giving the metropolitan political elite an annual reality check. |
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A scaleable, broadband wireless system for providing radio access to a metropolitan area. |
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Were he to live in Islington and write about metropolitan media luvvies, Greig would be a literary superstar. |
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The Local Government Act 1985 abolished the six metropolitan councils, replacing their police authorities by more quiescent joint boards. |
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Such a letter is calculated to mislead, purposely or otherwise, those who are not familiar with Bradford City or its metropolitan area. |
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But yesterday, in a stroke, a perhaps equivalent population was subtracted from the city and the metropolitan area. |
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The company was looking to expand and to branch out from large metropolitan areas. |
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The earliest foreign settlements were microcosms of European metropolitan societies. |
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Cumberland County, the original townsite, which now comprises nearly all the Sydney metropolitan area, gives 35 to 40 per cent of itself to bush. |
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The famous international trade fairs held here contribute to Frankfurt's metropolitan reputation. |
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This established a two-tier system of thirty-nine counties and six metropolitan counties for the major conurbations outside London. |
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Several studies have found that violent crime is higher in American metropolitan areas where the distribution of income is more unequal. |
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A patriarchal election council chose metropolitan bishop Kiril of Plovdiv for Bulgarian patriarch. |
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By an anomaly, however, none of the ten bishops had the status of archbishop or metropolitan. |
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Industrial and warehousing developments are focused on the southern side of the metropolitan area, again trailing the outer beltway. |
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Lewis in terms of his art was a metropolitan in search of the visceral and his analysis of the life force was forensic in its intensity. |
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The French considered Algeria to be part of metropolitan France, not a colony, and over a million French citizens lived there. |
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The result is that from 1990 to 1996, transit ridership grew 20 percent faster in the metropolitan region than did vehicle miles traveled. |
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By the time an agent of biological warfare is identified, many people in metropolitan areas would likely have been exposed to it already. |
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And there are too many books for more than a minute fraction to be reviewed or even briefly noticed in the metropolitan media. |
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Over the generations, men who saw themselves as metropolitan sophisticates traveled to America and were suddenly confronted with their own provinciality. |
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This is highlighted by Woolf's description of the story's interlocutors who are modeled on a typical Bloomsbury circle of metropolitan artists and critics. |
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Archbishop David Crawley, metropolitan of British Columbia and the Yukon, said that two cases were about to come before the Supreme Court in British Columbia. |
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In another instance, a Minneapolis suburb condemned a stretch along the metropolitan area's major beltway to serve as the new headquarters for Best Buy Company. |
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By the 5th cent. ad the title was applied to the occupants of sees of major ecclesiastical importance, particularly those of metropolitan bishops. |
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The metropolitan Center did not have enough room to keep the 26 women overnight, so they had to drive out to Van Nuys Jail. |
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Twenty stations and unlimited transfers allow riders to move easily from one line to another, and one fare takes them nearly anywhere in the metropolitan region. |
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The order is based on the peak hour travel time Index for the metropolitan area each highway is in. |
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Ian, who worked in a family printing and stationery business, had teamed up with local historian Peter to record life in Eccles before it became part of a metropolitan county. |
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Brightly coloured saris on graceful Indian women and striking turbans on erect Sikhs are not unfamiliar sights in our metropolitan areas or small college towns. |
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Cities and metropolitan areas are, by contrast, aligned and attuned to the differentiated nature of their economies. |
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From the start, the universities were modeled after metropolitan examples and typically started off as colleges or affiliates of metropolitan institutions. |
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Kansas City is a metropolitan area with very clear racial dividing lines. |
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The military also was used increasingly in domestic law enforcement, even extending to a regular military presence in high-crime areas of major metropolitan cities. |
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Participants were all monolingual Japanese speakers from predominantly middle class families and attended school in a metropolitan region west of Tokyo. |
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Print and framing shops can be found in every mall, many strip shopping centers, and tucked away in old city shopping areas in every metropolitan community in America. |
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The book examines the changing aesthetics of metropolitan areas, architecture as both a fine and a social art, and the redevelopment of Chicago's lakefront. |
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In monarchies and in democracies, in metropolitan Europe as well as in colonial South Asia, the state management of forests has met bitter and continuous opposition. |
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There will be roadblocks around the metropolitan areas and every suspicious-looking vehicle within a 20 kilometre of a weighbridge or vehicle-testing centre will be inspected. |
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Yet the change is not happening evenly and is much more apparent and much more rapid in cities, especially in metropolitan areas and on the two coasts. |
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But he said primary schools in Rochdale still received less money than the schools in other metropolitan boroughs and the council was looking to increase the amount. |
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This will help the rural people from these villages to take their products to nearby towns and metropolitan cities where there is a market for their products. |
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The Memphis metropolitan daily, the aptly named Commercial Appeal, took a swan dive on the story. |
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It is now possible to transfer a licence from a rural area to metropolitan and city centre locations for the purpose of establishing a new licensed premises. |
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Suburban sprawl continued to dominate the metropolitan area, even though urban renewal had become the rationale for the sale of inner-city industrial land for housing. |
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Such is the lazy refrain of third-rate comedians, sneering metropolitan commentators and people who have never visited but believe everything they read or hear. |
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With 120 fish species, hundreds of thousands of birds, and a thriving fishing industry, the river now ranks among the cleanest metropolitan tideways in the world. |
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There are forty-three ordinary prefectures, three metropolitan prefectures with special administrative powers, and one administrative region for the northernmost island. |
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The reality is that many of our youth have gone beyond that grammar school education so suited to the dilettantes of long-time European metropolitan salons. |
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He also desaturates the color palette, removing many of the reds and blues in favor of browns and yellows, again accenting the gritty feel of a metropolitan locale. |
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Studies of Mughals and missionaries, of explorers and proconsuls, have reshaped metropolitan studies, including the character of imperial expansion itself. |
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The board of education of the Tokyo metropolitan government has decided to reprimand about 180 teachers at metropolitan senior high schools and schools for disabled children. |
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The Kansas City airport terminals were evacuated and passengers took shelter in tunnels, but there were no deaths reported in the metropolitan area of over one million people. |
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I do not want to think of metropolitan prats in a marketing department. |
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Many here believe that hackers are already cruising around metropolitan areas in cars and on bicycles, with their laptops listening for the beacons of wireless networks. |
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This storm isn't crazy strong, but its ability to stir up the ocean and the major metropolitan areas it's hitting have everyone preparing for the worst. |
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The intricacy of this fight cannot be over emphasised as it permeates all levels of society and does not restrict itself to the urban or the metropolitan areas. |
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The third measure involves developing other modes of intercity travel, including high-speed rail where metropolitan areas are relatively close together. |
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However, since the Korean immigrant population is concentrated in a few metropolitan areas in the United States, we do not include geography as a variable. |
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It is certainly true that the information superhighways running down the fiber-optic lines between major metropolitan areas are, for the moment, underutilized. |
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The upper floors of a ritzy skyscraper may seem an unlikely home for a museum of contemporary art, but in the metropolitan context of Tokyo almost anything is possible. |
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This suggests that when suburban crime rates increase, some white residents living in suburban areas decide to move into the central cities in the same metropolitan area. |
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These shortages of low cost stock are most extreme in metropolitan Australia because of the higher numbers of low income households in the cities. |
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This alone had made it possible to seize ocean bases from which to launch the final attack and force her metropolitan Army to capitulate without striking a blow. |
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Swanbourne beach is the only nudist beach in the Perth metropolitan area. |
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New allegiances came to be forged which bypassed the metropolitan centre. |
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When it comes to dividing up the cake, there will be nothing left when the silly, expensive initiatives of the metropolitan areas have been gorged. |
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But inland, even in areas like the Southeast, which generally scores very low for potential massage mavens, metropolitan areas are oases of tranquility. |
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The big lottery of metropolitan success and bestsellerdom sits out there like gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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Due to the high concentration of industries in the metropolitan region, the city has faced serious problems of environmental pollution. |
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The Finnish operations have been launched in the Helsinki metropolitan area and Hanko. |
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The Tokyo metropolitan assembly approved an ordinance Wednesday to crack down on rip-offs by entertainment businesses in four districts of Tokyo. |
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The Aljarafe region lies further west, and is considered part of the metropolitan area. |
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However, availability of sufficient rainfall to supply tap water to both metropolitan areas in the future is merely speculative. |
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Metro Manila is the most populous of the 3 defined metropolitan areas in the Philippines and the 11th most populous in the world. |
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Recently, Clean Rite Centers opened the largest laundromat in the New York City metropolitan area at 1250 East Tremont Avenue in The Bronx. |
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Its outer boundary is constrained by the Metropolitan Green Belt and it is therefore much smaller than the wider metropolitan area of London. |
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Telecom sector is now moving towards maturity and mostly saturity is experienced in metropolitan cities. |
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The metropolitan is to be commemorated in the liturgies celebrated within his province. |
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The county offers Peak District scenery such as Mam Tor and Kinder Scout, and more metropolitan attractions such as Bakewell, Buxton and Derby. |
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In 2011, 189,381 people lived in the unparished area of Newcastle upon Tyne but 280,177 people lived in the actual city and metropolitan borough. |
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Sixteen days before the death of Pope Innocent VIII, he proposed Valencia as a metropolitan see and became the first archbishop of Valencia. |
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Others are immediately subject to the Holy See and not to any metropolitan archdiocese. |
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Bishops may have the title of archbishop, metropolitan, and patriarch, all of which are considered honorifics. |
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After Peapod opened on-line service in metropolitan Boston, Hannaford countered with the 1996 launch of its wholly owned HomeRuns. |
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The warning came after the auction for the Rolex wristwatch of metropolitan bishop Nikolay fell through. |
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Upon the transferring of the metropolitan seat in 1299, the Dormition Cathedral, Vladimir was chosen as the new cathedral. |
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The 'Royal Borough of Charlton' was proposed for the Greenwich and Woolwich metropolitan boroughs. |
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The region of Lombardy is divided in 11 administrative provinces, 1 metropolitan city and 1,530 communes. |
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In 1370, the patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Constantinople granted the King of Poland a metropolitan for his Ruthenian subjects. |
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And it all spews out of metropolitan areas which is why I for one, will never be an urbanite. |
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Not Texas anymore, maybe a little faster, a little more metropolitan. |
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Liverpool and Manchester are sometimes considered as one large polynuclear metropolitan area, or megalopolis. |
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The boroughs are local government districts and have similar functions to metropolitan boroughs. |
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South Florida and the Miami metropolitan area are dominated by both racial minorities and white liberals. |
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Any sort of blackout in a major metropolitan city is just not what we call a fun time,'' said Elissa Glickman, the theater's marketing director. |
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Today, demand is outracing supply of unassigned phone numbers within particular area codes in large metropolitan regions. |
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The metropolitan municipalities, which govern the largest urban agglomerations, perform the functions of both district and local municipalities. |
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The Metropolitan City replaced the old province, which included the city's metropolitan area and extends further north until Civitavecchia. |
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With the abolition of the metropolitan county councils in 1986, these metropolitan boroughs became independent, and continue to be so at present. |
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Greater London and the metropolitan counties are all in the 15 largest by population and the 15 smallest by area. |
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In the six largest conurbations metropolitan county councils, with increased powers, were created. |
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Texarkana, Arkansas, and Texarkana, Texas, are twin cities forming the Texarkana metropolitan area. |
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The Act specified the composition and names of the English and Welsh counties, and the composition of the metropolitan and Welsh districts. |
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Created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972, metropolitan boroughs are defined in English law as metropolitan districts. |
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South Yorkshire is the only metropolitan county in the UK that has established a formal joint secretariat. |
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In 1986 the six metropolitan county councils were abolished, with their functions transferred to the metropolitan boroughs and joint boards. |
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The bishop of the provincial capital, the metropolitan, enjoyed certain rights over other bishops in the province, later called suffragans. |
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Outside the metropolitan areas most councils are now elected en bloc every four years. |
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A metropolitan borough is a type of local government district in England, and is a subdivision of a metropolitan county. |
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The overhaul of the bus network in 2008 helped to ensure a better service for all the towns in the metropolitan area. |
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The island is divided into five nominal regions and contains 34 prefectures, including metropolitan Tokyo. |
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Most of the functions of the MCCs passed either to the metropolitan borough councils, or to joint boards. |
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Its responsibities include regional spatial planning and the metropolitan public transport concessions. |
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Amsterdam is part of the conglomerate metropolitan area Randstad, with a total population of 6,659,300 inhabitants. |
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Most of the many quarries, which opened in the metropolitan area for building the harbour wall, are now closed. |
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The area is a substantial part of the Ryburn Ward, itself part of Calderdale metropolitan borough. |
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More broadly, distinct identities in opposition to that of the metropolitan capitals have been forged and taken strong root. |
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Its capital is Ottawa, and its five largest metropolitan areas are Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa. |
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At the end of the first quarter of 2016 and the Bergen metropolitan region has about 420,000 inhabitants. |
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The employment projection for the metropolitan area for 1985 was an overestimate by about 12 percent. |
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The metropolitan districts are administered by metropolitan district councils. |
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The largest public company is Canal de Isabel II, which serves the metropolitan area of Madrid. |
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Prior to 1972, Winnipeg was the largest of thirteen cities and towns in a metropolitan area around the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. |
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Within major archiepiscopal churches, there may be ecclesiastical provinces headed by metropolitan bishops. |
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Some of the new counties were designated metropolitan counties, containing metropolitan boroughs instead. |
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In 1974, City Of Bradford Metropolitan District Council was created to administer the newly formed metropolitan borough. |
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There were county boroughs, municipal boroughs, urban districts and metropolitan boroughs. |
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Lombardy has a wide array of climates, due to local variances in elevation, proximity to inland water basins, and large metropolitan areas. |
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Other former functions of primates, such as hearing appeals from metropolitan tribunals, were reserved to the Holy See by the early 20th century. |
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Its proposal for the West Midlands conurbation preferred instead an area of contiguous county boroughs with no overall metropolitan authority. |
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Since 2000, the metropolitan counties have been used as the areas of joint Local Transport Plans. |
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Amsterdam has a population of 851,373 within the city proper, 1,351,587 in the urban area, and 2,410,960 in the Amsterdam metropolitan area. |
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The archbishop of the metropolitan see is the metropolitan of the province. |
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The Atlanta metropolitan area is served by two public television stations and one public radio station. |
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According to Eurostat, London has been the most populous city and metropolitan area of the European Union. |
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The smaller village of Battlefield, north of the town, is considered a suburb of the metropolitan area. |
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Lithuanian rulers also requested and received a metropolitan for Novagrudok shortly afterwards. |
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More than half the population of the state of Illinois lives in the Chicago metropolitan area. |
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The metropolitan counties are Greater Manchester, Merseyside, South Yorkshire, Tyne and Wear, West Midlands and West Yorkshire. |
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Most Black Britons can be found in the large cities and metropolitan areas of the country. |
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A major archbishop is defined as the metropolitan of a certain see who heads an autonomous Eastern Church not of patriarchal rank. |
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In the United States exists eleven megaregions that transcend international borders and comprise Canadian and Mexican metropolitan regions. |
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Canada also breaks into the top ten largest metropolitan areas with the Toronto metropolitan area having six million people. |
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In the South of Lancashire, North East of Cheshire and the Birmingham area, there would be 3 metropolitan areas, with 20 district authorities. |
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Following local government reform in 1974, city status was bestowed upon the wider metropolitan borough. |
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For the metropolitan areas, Calderdale and Wakefield consistently perform the best, with both above the England average. |
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The table below outlines many of the county's settlements, and is formatted according to their metropolitan borough. |
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The metropolitan areas are responsible for millions of dollars of trade dependent on international freight. |
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The town has since been administered as part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, in the metropolitan county of Merseyside. |
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In 1986, throughout England the metropolitan county councils were abolished. |
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However, the metropolitan county continues to exist in law and as a geographic frame of reference, and as a ceremonial county. |
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In the extreme east of the metropolitan county there are younger deposits of magnesian limestone. |
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They were created in 1972 and are each divided into several metropolitan districts or boroughs. |
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Despite no longer having county councils the metropolitan counties still legally exist, and are each a ceremonial county. |
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In the city and the metropolitan area, there are tens of km of bicycle paths. |
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Administratively defined cities that exist in the vicinity of the capital are in fact part of the metropolitan perimeter of Lisbon. |
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London is divided into London boroughs while the other regions are divided into metropolitan counties, shire counties and unitary authorities. |
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It consists of the five metropolitan boroughs of South Tyneside, North Tyneside, City of Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead and City of Sunderland. |
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In general, Democratic strength is centered in the populous coastal regions of the Los Angeles metropolitan area and the San Francisco Bay Area. |
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The city absorbed Sutton Coldfield in 1974 and became a metropolitan borough in the new West Midlands county. |
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Similarly, a metropolitan has the right to ordain and enthrone the bishops of his province. |
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The Tijuana metropolitan area also relies on the Tijuana River as a source of water. |
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Cartagena highlights in number of inhabitants and the city of Bucaramanga is relevant in terms of metropolitan area population. |
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The north of the country is so urbanised that it is considered by some to be one large metropolitan area. |
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This fortunate development is also a reflection of the metropolitan Rhine Ruhr area and its great potential for trade and tourism. |
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The Los Angeles Area, the Bay Area, and the San Diego metropolitan area are among several major metropolitan areas along the California coast. |
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Local councils tend not to exist in metropolitan areas but there is nothing to stop their establishment. |
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In the 1970s in the eastern metropolitan area of Milan a new city was built by Silvio Berlusconi. |
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They are divided into metropolitan districts whose councils have either the status of City Council or Metropolitan Borough Council. |
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Tecate Municipality, adjacent to Tijuana Municipality, has not yet been considered by the government as part of the metropolitan area. |
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Scottish influence has been an important part of the cultural mix in metropolitan Vancouver and British Columbia. |
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In addition, the British Council maintains a metropolitan centre in Manchester. |
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In Northern Virginia, The Washington Post is the dominant newspaper, since Northern VA is located in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. |
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In August 2009, Metropolitan UABC opened in Valle de Las Palmas, in the Tijuana metropolitan area. |
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Currently one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in Mexico, Tijuana maintains global city status. |
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Nevertheless, since the 1990s, Rennes has consistently ranked as one of France's fastest growing metropolitan areas. |
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Since independence in 1920, the Church in Wales has been led by the Archbishop of Wales, who is both the metropolitan bishop and primate. |
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The historic boundaries of Staffordshire cover much of what is now the metropolitan county of West Midlands. |
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In the metropolitan counties local services were managed by the Passenger Transport Executives. |
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In 1959, the Spanish territory on the Gulf of Guinea was established with a status similar to the provinces of metropolitan Spain. |
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It is the most populous city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2013, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area. |
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The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. |
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Other ferry systems shuttle commuters between Manhattan and other locales within the city and the metropolitan area. |
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which administers the whole metropolis, is headed by a publicly elected governor and metropolitan assembly. |
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Also within the metropolitan area are the New Jersey Devils, who play in nearby Newark, New Jersey. |
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The metropolitan government also administers 39 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture and the two outlying island chains. |
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Its metropolitan area houses around 1,200,000 people, which is second behind Brussels. |
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The metropolitan area surpassed the 10 million mark in the early 1930s, becoming the first megacity in human history. |
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The second most senior bishop is the Archbishop of York, who is the metropolitan of the northern province of England, the Province of York. |
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The pallium was the symbol of metropolitan status, and signified that Augustine was now an archbishop unambiguously associated with the Holy See. |
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The New York metropolitan area hosts the most sports teams in these five professional leagues. |
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Income inequality in the United States has grown from 2005 to 2012 in more than 2 out of 3 metropolitan areas. |
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The United States of America is not yet a jungle of metropolitan areas, but we are citifying at a very rapid pace. |
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In some studies, part of Wigan in Greater Manchester is considered part of the Liverpool metropolitan area. |
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The network also includes former Telergy assets that were deployed throughout many metropolitan areas in New York state. |
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The Tyne and Wear Metro is a light rail network which serves the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear. |
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Because of the islands' distance from the administrative headquarters of the metropolitan government in Shinjuku, local offices administer them. |
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The Black Country boroughs form part of the Birmingham metropolitan economy, the second largest in the United Kingdom. |
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Within these Communion provinces may exist subdivisions, called ecclesiastical provinces, under the jurisdiction of a metropolitan archbishop. |
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Lima's proximity to the port of Callao allows Callao to act as the metropolitan area's major port and one of Latin America's largest. |
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California and Arizona are major producers of citrus crops, although growing metropolitan sprawl is absorbing much of this land. |
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As we have seen, even a hundred years ago icestorms could have a devastating effect on electric service in a major metropolitan area. |
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Glasgow has the largest economy in Scotland and is at the hub of the metropolitan area of West Central Scotland. |
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It is the third most populous city and center of the second most populous metropolitan area of Peru. |
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The urbanised southern part largely became part of two metropolitan counties, Merseyside and Greater Manchester. |
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Jefferson County is one of the major metropolitan counties within the State of Colorado. |
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According to Eurostat, London is the most populous city and metropolitan area of the European Union and the second most populous in Europe. |
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If the cathedral is that of a suffragan diocese, it yields precedence to the cathedral of the metropolitan see. |
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Gregory's plan was that there would be two metropolitan sees, one at York and one at London, with twelve suffragan bishops under each archbishop. |
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The capital and largest city is Panama City, whose metropolitan area is home to nearly half of the country's 4 million people. |
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Today, asparagus and shoes are some of the main products of its metropolitan area. |
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