Go and have your obligatory seafood chowder, but jump on a cable car for a more scenic view of San Francisco's neighborhoods. |
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Instead of abandoning the city for the suburbs, neighborhoods have been revived, like Central Harlem. |
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Like wall-to-wall carpets they resembled, lush green lawns eventually covered just about everything in residential neighborhoods. |
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Most localities, from walled cities to tiny hamlets, are still divided into traditional quarters or neighborhoods. |
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And they still bear the brunt of urban poverty as single parents in the commercial wastelands that too often are their neighborhoods. |
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Even with its rationally designed economic plan, the country has neighborhoods that are in shocking poverty. |
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He had asked for neighborhoods to come out and hold rallies in support of the new government and no one did. |
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Town halls should discuss the quickest way to redeploy the national guard units in their neighborhoods. |
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Whole neighborhoods and districts were leveled in ferocious street fighting with tanks, rockets, and artillery. |
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It's a short and pleasant hop through one of Rio's most attractive middle-class neighborhoods. |
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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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I once rented a scooter and zigzagged along most of San Miguel's streets to see the neighborhoods. |
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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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Adolescents residing in neighborhoods plagued by high levels of disorder are more likely to participate in delinquent behavior. |
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Do they allow people in low-lying neighborhoods where the old levees were breached to build again? |
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His point was that the kids from the under-advantaged neighborhoods have a stronger hunger. |
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He said he read his father accounts of Shiites attacking Sunni mosques in mixed neighborhoods. |
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In certain neighborhoods of Havana and the villages skirting the city, cherubic black Marys and Christs are worshipped. |
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The army is ferrying in troops, but they are facing apocalyptic destruction, entire neighborhoods razed to the ground. |
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The army is ferrying in troops, but they're facing apocalyptic destruction, entire neighborhoods razed to the ground. |
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Red rivers of molten lava were scorching through Los Angeles neighborhoods. |
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Zoning laws prohibit liquor stores from being built across from high schools, or garbage dumps from being put in residential neighborhoods. |
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They offer intimacy beyond the family and join individuals within or between neighborhoods and localities. |
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The committee distributed weekly questionnaires on African American history, delivering them on routes primarily in black neighborhoods. |
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Susan Boyes, 50, does art therapy, and most of her appointments take place in unsafe neighborhoods and involve crises. |
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Redlining, as the practice is known, led to the impoverishment of neighborhoods through asphyxiation of capital. |
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As in other mining camps, ethnic groups settled in their own neighborhoods but worked together in the mines and drank together in the saloons. |
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In most Europeans cities, the shops have had to move out into less salubrious neighborhoods, which is a shame. |
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One of B.A.'s most exclusive neighborhoods, the Recolita, especially resembles Paris with mansard roofs and carved stone facades. |
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Youths in the neighborhoods say second-generation Portuguese immigrants and even some children of native French have taken part. |
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BostonVote works to increase voter participation in Beantown's traditionally under-represented neighborhoods. |
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One of our favorite neighborhoods is Lincoln Square on the northwest side, originally settled by German immigrants. |
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A stroll through older neighborhoods during summer will provide you with glimpses of fragrant four clocks and touch-me-nots. |
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She noted that the schemes of the mid-century urban planners could not have destroyed neighborhoods better if they had been designed to do so. |
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He's on the trail of insurance fraud, and neighborhoods like Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach are good places to hunt for it. |
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Our health depends on creating neighborhoods that are conducive to walking, jogging and bicycling. |
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We supposedly live in one of the most walkable, bikable urban neighborhoods. |
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New York is a city of neighborhoods, of people working together, shoulder to shoulder. |
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They live in crowded neighborhoods of medieval mud-brick houses, which contrast with the modern white-tile blocks catering to Chinese immigrants. |
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And the numbers are even grimmer in neighborhoods like Johnny's, where students are five times more likely to have underqualified teachers. |
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In doing so, he allayed many of his wealthy constituents' fears of undesirables invading their neighborhoods. |
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Once they've enjoyed their neighborhoods in this way, it's almost cruel to let things slide back to the way they were. |
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I have found in my experience that folks want to do the right things and reduce the role that slumlords have in their neighborhoods. |
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Frank visits him in his little house, unscreened by trees, baking in the prairie sun, far from the leafy neighborhoods of the bourgeoisie. |
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Most neighborhoods in cities and towns across the country have their own assembly. |
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Different classes of people have long sorted themselves into neighborhoods within a city or region. |
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A number of residents I interviewed recalled the destabilizing effect of urban renewal on city neighborhoods. |
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Even in semi-rural and urban neighborhoods, they can be placed on utility poles or adjacent to homes with large yards. |
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Whether old-fashioned or newfangled, they blight surrounding neighborhoods and prevent them from reviving. |
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Chicago is filled with fountains, from small burblers in neighborhoods to soaring plumes of wind-driven water. |
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Roma children travel to integrated schools by bus, but white children are not bussed to Roma neighborhoods. |
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Government employees will squawk, of course, as will residents of surrounding neighborhoods, so the next mayor will have to be ready to fight. |
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This happened in hoity-toity homes, nudnick neighborhoods, or wonky workplaces. |
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Many neighborhoods, towns, villages, and refugee camps were badly damaged or destroyed. |
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Some inner-city neighborhoods, where joblessness is off the charts, are becoming islands of despair. |
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That has delayed construction of levees around the city and stymied an ambitious project to improve drainage in New Orleans' neighborhoods. |
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All of the book's heroes inspire readers to take action in our own neighborhoods and situations. |
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These are the same neighborhoods where bank data shows a high level of subprime lending practices in recent years. |
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Interconnected streets allow rush-hour overflow to trickle through neighborhoods, moving more traffic with less pavement. |
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Change comes to all neighborhoods, even those once written off by the federal government as being unworthy of home loans. |
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They had ghastly visions of the boys in the hood heading for their neighborhoods next. |
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A spending rebound is visible from middle-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires to tourist spots and the agricultural provinces of the pampas. |
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In urban Latino neighborhoods, adolescents may conflict with their parents if they assume cholo identities. |
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The neighborhoods built during colonial times have narrow streets with continuous building facades that converge on central plazas. |
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They spoke personally about nuns who dedicated their lives to teaching in poor neighborhoods for little pay. |
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A notion of nearness and farness imposes locality, and that in turn imposes neighborhoods. |
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It may escape the insane rental prices that typify so many New York neighborhoods. |
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A British stockade stood at the border of the two neighborhoods, patrols leaving at regular intervals despite a recently declared cease-fire. |
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Agents say that even poorly tended fixer-uppers in these neighborhoods are getting caught up in bidding wars. |
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We were well isolated from the run-down neighborhoods and troubled conditions of the city. |
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He won in polyglot neighborhoods like Flushing and the Lower East Side by three-to-one and three-to-two, respectively. |
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They'll work the phones and canvass the neighborhoods, and on election day, they'll send flushers out to drag voters to the polls. |
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People feel less safe in neighborhoods that show evidence of crack houses, drug dealing, and related violence. |
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City leaders promised solutions, but many of them involved gentrifying poor neighborhoods. |
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College towns, upscale suburbs, and newly gentrifying urban neighborhoods were indeed becoming Democratic as blue-collar areas moved rightward. |
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Glittery recovery of the city's downtown has not made up for high costs, political problems, and continued decay in outlying neighborhoods. |
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Milwaukee's demography includes not only multiple white ethnic communities but also burgeoning Latino and Asian American neighborhoods. |
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Will the aching need for affordable housing mean further densification of already crowded neighborhoods? |
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The government also moved to deport 10 foreigners convicted during the 19 days of violence in troubled poor neighborhoods. |
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Children who lived in neighborhoods with fewer green spaces were more likely to be overweight, the study authors said. |
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As it turns out, houses and neighborhoods abroad suffer from similar growing pains as those in the United States. |
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Italians moved out of the neighborhoods and Latinos moved in, mostly Guatemalans and Hondurans. |
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The Forum helped blacks clean up their increasingly disordered neighborhoods and point their children toward success. |
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Through community meetings and the enlistment of volunteers, the city worked with neighborhoods to design solutions to traffic problems. |
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It was so undesirable that residents of the tony Back Bay area built a fence along the dividing line between the two neighborhoods. |
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Bigger houses on bigger lots mean neighborhoods stretch beyond walking distance for doing errands. |
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Join us to drop literature, doorknock in the neighborhoods, or join the campaign planning team. |
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Toxic eyesores disfigure black neighborhoods, degrade property values, and discourage public and private investment there. |
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Sprawl expands everywhere but the center, leaving downtowns underutilized, neighborhoods abandoned. |
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So the push for downzoning pits the rights of neighborhoods against the city's broader need to equitably accommodate its growth. |
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Many of these neighborhoods were like drive-throughs, with people waiting in line to buy drugs instead of fast food. |
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And we are also advising some tract homes, some residents and neighborhoods, a little bit further west, we're putting them on notice of evacuations. |
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The storm also pummeled the East Village and Lower East Side, turning the neighborhoods into a veritable Waterworld. |
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There is a whole genre of books not sold in regular stores but usually on street stalls in questionable neighborhoods. |
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But in more middle-class and working-class neighborhoods, sessions are typically a fourth of that price. |
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Irvine, California, is the epitome of tightly controlled urban design, a squeaky-clean edge city of office parks and master-planned neighborhoods. |
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Ride through the neighborhoods on any hot summer night and you'll quickly bear witness to our city's torrid love affair with playground roundball. |
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These protests are more grassroots in their nature and not geographically localized in specific neighborhoods. |
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Keeping in mind that the fact that I was female, alone and in one of the worst neighborhoods in New York I hailed a Taxi cab that was in desperate need of a car wash. |
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Several neighborhoods suffered periodically from horrid smoke and fumes. |
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There are gorgeous neighborhoods like Rosebank and Parkhurst with impressive art galleries and hand-made jewelry. |
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Kromah is among the many Ebola survivors who are finding it difficult to reintegrate into their various neighborhoods. |
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Many moroccan loyalists retaliated, looting and pillaging Sahrawi neighborhoods. |
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In neighborhoods such as Harlem, 33 percent of students attend charter schools, a majority of them black or Latino. |
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Not only too tall, they also cut off other lower Manhattan neighborhoods from one another with their barrier-like raised plaza, forbiddingly deserted at night and on weekends. |
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Entire towns or neighborhoods could not be targeted for quarantine, hodge said. |
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He has a boyfriend now, a job, and a tiny, yet homey, place in one of the nicest neighborhoods in the city. |
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Instead, she winds up in one of those squeaky clean, multicultural turn-of-the-century New York neighborhoods that only existed, so far as we know, on studio backlots. |
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She was born into the humblest of Birmingham neighborhoods, to a mother who had been a butcher and a TV-salesman dad. |
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On the one hand, residents of these neighborhoods complain of over-policing. |
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Here, indecency reigns, with residents of these rival neighborhoods tripping over one another to broadcast their racism. |
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The Garden at The Standard East Village The Standard has been known to revitalize neighborhoods time and time again. |
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He talks about the ways in which tribes in particular neighborhoods retain tribal customs and loyalties, rather than having merged into a melting pot. |
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Reactions from those neighborhoods to protest marches would have made a Klansman proud. |
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The dangers posed to them by superstores and online sellers don't just threaten some quaint form of distributing goods, they imperil the fabric of neighborhoods and towns. |
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I know the poorer neighborhoods where the people slept on the roofs and would look at us in awe when we asked for their help. |
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Let's put people back to work rebuilding vacant homes in run-down neighborhoods. |
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Many of the city's 120 neighborhoods are experiencing gentrification. |
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He thinks of the city not as a collection of different neighborhoods but as an organic whole. |
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In 1995, Klyce's sister, Emily Klyce Fisher, was brutally slain in her home in one of Memphis' toniest neighborhoods. |
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They came from the poor suburban neighborhoods around Paris and Toulouse in France and had backgrounds of petty criminality. |
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The neighborhoods are populated with old, dilapidated houses with overgrown lawns full of cinder blocks and headless dolls floating in rusty water barrels. |
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But how can these homeless people be the same folks who are buying up property in trendy neighborhoods? |
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And he went door-to-door with his mother in underprivileged neighborhoods for his father's election bid this spring. |
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Six people were injured in the latest clashes between the two neighborhoods on Thursday which saw the use of Molotov cocktails and sickles by both parties. |
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But our plan is to dress our son up as a mummy and take him through the neighborhoods to do his thing. |
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One of the most expensive and upscale neighborhoods in New York City, which is saying a lot. |
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Many of those who tuck guns in their waistbands and shoot up their neighborhoods hardly flinch at the prospect of doing a long stretch in prison if caught. |
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In Cuba, huge waves crashed into Havana, swamping neighborhoods up to four blocks inland with floodwaters reaching up to nearly a meter in some places. |
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In the neighborhoods they grow up in, prison is a rite of passage and being a street gangster is a viable career choice. |
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For a short time, traffic crowded the interstates, as displaced residents flowed back into their neighborhoods to resume work interrupted by Hurricane Rita. |
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Simply put, no federal outreach effort can substitute for the quality and quantity of contacts that local police officers have within the neighborhoods they serve. |
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In point of fact, it is still possible to stroll unmolested in many neighborhoods, free of the odor of cinders and without fear of imminent incineration. |
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Paperback publishers distributed their titles in african-american neighborhoods because it expanded their market base. |
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The amenities of urban life, restaurants, theaters, walk-able neighborhoods, bicycle lanes, attract the next generation. |
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Residents of the neighborhoods where cops are needed the most are mixed on the impact of the apparent slowdown. |
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Some are donating blood for the injured, while others are banding into groups to keep the titushki away from their neighborhoods. |
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In London, the group will do walking tours of the variously sexy, scandalous, and literary neighborhoods of Soho and Bloomsbury. |
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Seems like people in dangerous neighborhoods are braver and trust in God more than people in safer neighborhoods-if you ask me. |
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The software allows users to make phone calls, register to vote, and canvass neighborhoods with a few simple instructions. |
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The city government attempted to distribute sample trash bags and discount coupons during the trial period by utilizing the heads of local boroughs and neighborhoods. |
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They don't slap height limits on attractive, centrally located neighborhoods. |
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Public policies promote building new schools on outlying land at the expense of small, walkable, community-centered schools in older neighborhoods. |
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There are 30 men crowding into houses in residential neighborhoods. |
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The capital unscrupulously pumped from poor neighborhoods by way of predatory loans whizzes along a high-speed financial pipeline to Wall Street to be used for investment. |
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State and federal government agencies blanketed neighborhoods with poisons in an attempt to eradicate pests like gypsy moths and Japanese beetles. |
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It happened almost every night, the neighborhoods too poor to pay for the fire teams to quench the flames, one at a time the last refuges of squatters were being cleared out. |
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The most important aspect of this study may be that it draws attention to repeated violence committed by male adolescents in relatively advantaged neighborhoods. |
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At the same time gay communities were forming in neighborhoods in the large cities with a burgeoning culture of bars, organizations, and newspapers. |
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The systemic redlining of minority and mixed-race neighborhoods economically depressed the market value of homes in those communities and fueled white flight to the suburbs. |
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These extend to minor league stadiums as well, which shows off some of the non-glamorous locations of other parks, such as those within neighborhoods or other cities. |
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The money that leaves Spanish Harlem or Bedford Stuyvesant to purchase the latest, most expensive pair of kicks most likely isn't going back into those neighborhoods. |
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On the other hand, Northern Ireland is inhabited by only about 1.7 million people, distributed among close-knit urban neighborhoods and rural communities. |
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When black families found a way to buy homes in white neighborhoods, such as Riverside Terrace along Houston's Brays Bayou, the FHA would redline the area as high-risk. |
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On the way to the West Bank, perhaps you could take a detour to visit some of the African neighborhoods in Tel Aviv. |
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Sadly, such neighborhoods are fast disappearing in Shanghai, where tens of millions of square feet of old buildings fall victim each year to the wrecking ball. |
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As the boys' club organizers had hoped, thousands of children from the toughest neighborhoods were persuaded to spend their evenings indoors playing checkers or basketball. |
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This can be seen not just in distant exurbs or suburbs, but in prime inner-city neighborhoods. |
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The new independents movement is alive and kicking in small towns and in the neighborhoods of big cities, where storefronts are joining the battle. |
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They are also exploring the effects of social and legislative controls such as blood alcohol limits for driving and controlling the density of liquor outlets in neighborhoods. |
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The biggest annoyance was pesky television helicopters buzzing incessantly over west side neighborhoods. |
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But with their billion-dollar balance sheets and extensive expertise, the big builders promise to give a boost to the nation's resurgent urban neighborhoods. |
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The blasts took place in crowded, middle-class neighborhoods. |
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McClure worked as a pastor in Indianapolis's southeast neighborhoods from the early 1970s through the 1990s, and he also noticed a pattern to southerners' supposed transience. |
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We denied them loans, closed them off in housing projects, redlined their neighborhoods, and left them to fester. |
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Occasionally the authorities make sweeps of certain neighborhoods, collecting the dishes and fining their owners. |
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Like mushrooms after a spring rain, signs pop up at this time of year in hardscrabble urban neighborhoods across the country, promising quick and easy money. |
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The average price per room increased by double digits for all Manhattan neighborhoods. |
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Entire neighborhoods such as the Marina, Mission Bay, and Hunters Point, as well as large sections of the Embarcadero, sit on areas of landfill. |
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Located near the city's southern border, the Excelsior District is one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in San Francisco. |
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The fog is less pronounced in eastern neighborhoods and during the late summer and early fall. |
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San Francisco also offers tourists cultural and unique nightlife in its neighborhoods. |
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Sugar House is known to be one of the best old-home neighborhoods in the United States, according to This Old House magazine. |
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Here, Beaver Brook enters from the north, separating the City's two northern neighborhoods, Pawtucketville and Centralville. |
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Nine car bombs hit civilian targets in the majority-Shiite or confessionally mixed neighborhoods of the capital, killing 37 people. |
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Other neighborhoods in this ZIP Code are Ayers City, Bleachery, Chapel Hill, the Grove, Oaklands, Riverside Park, Swede Village, and Wigginville. |
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Renewing neighborhoods dealing with vacant buildings badly need options other than demolition or dangerous vacant spaces. |
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With a Rapid Red bus route and nearness to some of the Valley's swankest neighborhoods, Ventura Boulevard is prime territory. |
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Jerusalem elegizes the loss of neighborhoods like Mamila, which was torn down following the reunification of Jerusalem. |
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The market is a Healthy in a Hurry Corner Store, part of a grant-funded program supporting healthy food choices in underserved neighborhoods. |
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Did you know that a Japanese fire balloon exploded over one of Omaha's neighborhoods during the Second World War? |
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The area around Suva Intermediate School is no more contaminated than many southeast Los Angeles neighborhoods. |
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The site allows users to log in and upload photos and stories about their families, their neighborhoods, their hobbies and their achievements. |
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Fay II, with mixed neighborhoods and funeral parlors open to all nationalities. |
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This leads to an overworked, overstressed police force that can understandably become suspicious of everyone in the neighborhoods it patrols. |
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The result of reapportionment can't be predicted, and the political character of neighborhoods can shift over time. |
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In some California neighborhoods, weed removal is ah occasion for barbecues and block parties. |
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Campestre, Anapra, Chavena, Anahuac, Flores Magon, and Independencia are only some of the neighborhoods in Ciudad Juarez. |
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Southbound traffic off Barger Avenue or the neighborhoods will be detoured to Green Hill Road. |
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With no security to speak of outside the heavily fortified Green Zone, Baghdad's neighborhoods are Balkanizing along sectarian lines. |
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I would like to bring attention to the ongoing problem regarding the recycling bins and litter in our neighborhoods. |
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After this, overall inspections detected aluminosis in thousands of apartments in peripheral neighborhoods. |
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In the beginning, AEK rejected the euskaltegis because it said they prevented grassroots movements from emerging out of the neighborhoods. |
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In United States cities such as Cincinnati, the life expectancy gap between low income and high income neighborhoods touches 20 years. |
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I told Roy Dale and John Wesley the story of the day when I was five years old and a warning about a maddog went out through the neighborhoods. |
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Washington's first term in office directed attention to poor and previously neglected minority neighborhoods. |
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The Chicago Loop is the central business district, but Chicago is also a city of neighborhoods. |
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Over a third of the city population is concentrated in the lakefront neighborhoods from Rogers Park in the north to South Shore in the south. |
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A number of Chicago neighborhoods emerged along these roadways in the 19th century. |
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In the past, the existence of an eruv in certain neighborhoods has translated into more desire for homes within the zone. |
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Gentrification of the city's neighborhoods is one of the more controversial and transformative forces shaping contemporary Atlanta. |
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The Georgia Marathon, which begins and ends at Centennial Olympic Park, routes through the city's historic east side neighborhoods. |
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Pollution issues escalated as population growth far exceeded view ability of neighborhoods to handle their waste problem. |
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Urban ethnic neighborhoods are often hotspots for endangered species products such as bushmeat and ivory. |
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The census overcounted people in some neighborhoods, and undercounted them in others. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries the city expanded, and many new neighborhoods and suburbs were planned and built. |
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The term is sometimes used to refer to cities, towns, and neighborhoods that are still populated, but significantly less so than in years past. |
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The Haussmann urban-renewal project demolished old neighborhoods. |
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The bike sharing system has 600 bicycles available at 60 rental stations in 14 neighborhoods throughout the city. |
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Soup kitchens aren't allowed in residential neighborhoods without specific permission from the city, planning supervisor Colin Stephens said. |
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The first of Hangzhou's present neighborhoods to appear in written records was Yuhang, which probably preserves an old Baiyue name. |
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At the same time, many companies have moved to or expanded in the central business district and surrounding neighborhoods. |
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Immigrants moved into new three decker houses which lined hundreds of Worcester's expanding streets and neighborhoods. |
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Urban renewal, by contrast, was immiserating its intended beneficiaries by depriving them of the organic features of real neighborhoods. |
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A new survey, conducted by Cub Foods, found that 83 percent of kids plan to trick or treat in their neighborhoods this year. |
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Interstate 95 serves as a physical barrier between the city's commercial core and neighborhoods such as Federal Hill and the West End. |
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Hispanics are most concentrated in the neighborhoods of Elmwood, the West End, and Upper and Lower South Providence. |
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Two days later, Uighur neighborhoods were attacked by Han Chinese demanding revenge. |
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Many neighborhoods feature a mix of businesses, restaurants and venues that cater to both the daily needs of local residents while also serving many visitors and tourists. |
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Atlanta is divided into 242 officially defined neighborhoods. |
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Drive, including those neighborhoods remote to downtown, such as Riverside, Bolton and Whittier Mill, which is one of Atlanta's designated Landmark Historical Neighborhoods. |
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The earthquake hastened development of western neighborhoods that survived the fire, including Pacific Heights, where many of the city's wealthy rebuilt their homes. |
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Today, just 1,300 hutong remain, and many more neighborhoods, like the colorful Qianmen district just south of Tiananmen Square, are scheduled for renewal. |
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Like streetwise residents in underpoliced neighborhoods, copwise individuals learn to reinterpret the mundane scenarios, spaces, and people found in the neighborhood. |
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In the past, many franchisers have not focused on inner-city neighborhoods because of the difficulty of convincing banks and other lending institutions to back the projects. |
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The overwhelming majority of metaphors used to describe African American neighborhoods conceptualize them as restrictive rather than protective objects. |
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The Civil Defense plans to remove 2,500 petrol stations from various Jeddah neighborhoods because residents complain they are fire and health hazards. |
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After all, most neighborhoods in Chicago, outside of overdeveloped Lincoln Park, welcome any kind of retail developments their commercial strips can get. |
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According to officials, the plan includes closely monitoring rain accumulation points in the streets, the main roads and low areas in different neighborhoods. |
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Eastern gray squirrels have a high enough tolerance for humans to inhabit residential neighborhoods and raid bird feeders for millet, corn, and sunflower seeds. |
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A website is a viable tool that will broaden CIDC's reach as well as attract economic investment and year-round tourism to Coney Island and its surrounding neighborhoods. |
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Although the use of the names of these smaller neighborhoods has been in decline in the past decades, there has been recently a reemergence of their use. |
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There are significant disparities between the rich and the poor in Rio de Janeiro, and different socioeconomic groups are largely segregated into different neighborhoods. |
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At the same time, in 2000, there were several Rio neighborhoods with Human Development Index scores higher than the most developed countries in the world. |
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While in many cases the boardinghouses outlived the system, families of immigrant workers typically lived in tenement neighborhoods, and off company property. |
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Buildings constructed after the Spanish invasion have a mixture of Spanish influence with Inca indigenous architecture, including the Santa Clara and San Blas neighborhoods. |
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Pinsky dissected the plan and the effect it would have on the real estate market including the diversification of the socioeconomics in several neighborhoods. |
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In some neighborhoods with high rates of felony conviction, this creates a situation where many felons live with a constant threat of being arrested for violating parole. |
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In Musalmat Village, there are many old and new neighborhoods like Al Hijra neighborhood and modern residential schemes, like Tawi Al Sukkar, and eastern Scheme. |
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As even the average first-year Gothamite knows, the Upper West Side and the Upper East Side are distinct neighborhoods with vastly different characteristics. |
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In order to further reconstruct the local history of violence and enemyhood, I now turn to one of these other neighborhoods in the Udahenagama area. |
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George Bush I invaded Panama, burning down entire neighborhoods of the capital and killing hundreds of people, to collar a single two-bit narcotrafficker. |
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There are numerous incidents of consumer fireworks being used in a manner that is supposedly disrespectful of the communities and neighborhoods where the users live. |
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The vice trust, with equal ingenuity, sent prostitutes dressed in their tartiest outfits into respectable neighborhoods to inquire about apartments for rent. |
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However, many residents living in rundown neighborhoods in Jeddah are desperately awaiting the inclusion of their neighborhoods in the development process. |
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