Needless to say that it was not quite easy for a young and unknown artist in a megalopolis like Paris. |
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This sprawling megalopolis of more than twenty million continues to increase in size and population every year. |
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The downside of this influx to the great megalopolis was the rise of the urban slum. |
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Anyone wishing to understand Japan must sooner or later come to grips with the astounding megalopolis that is modern Tokyo. |
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In fact, the city is more of an international megalopolis along the lines of New York, than the mere capital of England. |
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Pointedly punctuating the film are aerial shots of the megalopolis rendered abstract by its immense repetitiveness. |
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The action is set in a suburb outside East London when the city has grown into a megalopolis of 30 miles in radius. |
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The recent efforts of cities to strengthen their competitive position as hubs of the megalopolis are paying off. |
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Dhaka, founded by the Mughals in 1608, is the sprawling capital city and is fast turning into a megalopolis of over nine million people. |
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We can only judge architecture or an urban project in relation to the way people live in a dwelling, a neighborhood, a city or megalopolis. |
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Lettering took shape in a building, entirely composed a megalopolis, represented characters, or adorned a record cover. |
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We can't wait to get there even if we know that Cairo is a bustling and dusty megalopolis. |
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It seems appropriate to try to recreate conditions that will enable today's megalopolis to play its role as a centre for culture and democracy. |
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In the world of Calm, a futurist megalopolis where the wind does not blow, Zed is a young man fighting to survive. |
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It felt as if the entire population of megalopolis Tokyo was on the streets at once. |
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Business travelers vie to escape the megalopolis on weekends, leaving behind the pollution, traffic, street crime, and crush of its 16 million inhabitants. |
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Due to the constant earthquakes, this megalopolis does not and cannot have a good public transportation system in the form of subways to diffuse the load on its roads. |
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Wiley Norvell adds. Until recently the city did not have a reputation of making the lives of cyclists easier: it only offered them one real parking space for 30 cyclists riding the streets of the megalopolis. |
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Istanbul is a megalopolis which never ceases growing. |
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In recent years the city has witnessed marked progress in its social and economic development, in part due to the strategies of the city government committed to making this megalopolis great once again. |
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Liverpool and Manchester are sometimes considered as one large polynuclear metropolitan area, or megalopolis. |
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A futuristic megalopolis of the 21st century, the ever-developing emirate of Dubai is a crossroads of civilisations between Europe and Asia. |
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But the virtual Hawick, which is part of the crime-ridden megalopolis of Los Santos, couldn't be more different. |
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In the Northeast, the northern New Jersey megalopolis and Philadelphia are on the list. |
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For decades, the zabbaleen, the despised garbage people, have collected, sorted, recycled and sold the refuse of Egypt's megalopolis of a capital. |
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Thanks to the rickshaws, the bone-shaking, overheated delivery tricycles, the giant portrait of the Star is swiftly transported through the megalopolis and hung from the front of the Liberty movie theater. |
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While it may not be a priority in a million-strong city, it appears as a necessity in such a megalopolis as Cairo, with environmental impacts being a core component of their rationale. |
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The phenomenon of the megalopolis seems to be irreversible and universal. |
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Hypergreen is a sustainable tower project for worldwide megalopolis. |
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A megalopolis where the skyscrapers reach higher and higher into the sky, their tall silhouettes stretching as far as the eye can see in a well-organised grid. |
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Marseilles: a sun-drenched megalopolis on the Mediterranean. |
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The resident of Nanjing, a sprawling megalopolis north-west of Shangai, Guanghui knows fellow Chinamen and Dakar first timers Jianguo Chen and Zhiheng Li very well after training together for the past months. |
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The life of the megalopolis, moving according to the rhythm of its modernization process and of a far-flung event, coexisted with the daily rounds of this marginal human being, forming the contrasts of the urban environment. |
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Sharing his vision to transform Karachi into a developed megalopolis, he said that the party would follow the model of Istanbul and ensure transparency in contracts. |
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The Karachi operation had been kicked off by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on September 5, 2013, to root out crime and terrorism from the megalopolis. |
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Liverpool and Manchester are sometimes considered parts of a single large polynuclear metropolitan area, or megalopolis but are usually treated as separate metropolitan areas. |
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His early political career was devoted largely towards maintaining the independence of Megalopolis. |
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Chicago is one of the United States' most densely populated major cities, and the largest city in the Great Lakes Megalopolis. |
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Polybius was born around 200 BC in Megalopolis, Arcadia, when it was an active member of the Achaean League. |
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Consequently, Polybius was able to observe first hand the political and military affairs of Megalopolis. |
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In one respect conditions were more favorable for the synoikism of Megalopolis than for the anoikism at Olynthos. |
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The US has numerous clusters of cities known as megaregions, the largest being the Great Lakes Megalopolis followed by the Northeast Megalopolis and Southern California. |
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