Civic authorities, urban planners and implementers have been harping on the need for developing satellite townships, pronto. |
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Conflict over charges for electricity had helped to fuel boycotts in the townships. |
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If you notice, Indian cities have developed radially, they grow from a core and townships have come up in commercial areas too. |
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Does he walk the townships with bodyguards on all sides, stopping to step inside ruined basements and first floors? |
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The tour included visiting newly-elected members of the African National Congress and black townships. |
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Thanks to the Zambia Social Investment Fund, residents of the two townships are now happy because their dream has become a reality. |
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Chaos was beginning to overtake the townships, as children, outraged by the timorousness of their parents, seized the initiative themselves. |
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Rock and landslides have also occurred in other townships in the county as well as in Taichung County, blocking the traffic. |
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A Swedish aid group has promoted sporting activity in depressed townships in Zambia and elsewhere. |
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Some are in townships and inner city suburbs where banks have been reluctant to lend to potential buyers. |
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The tour included visiting newly elected members of the African National Congress and black townships. |
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With his fresh, brushy style, Podeswa gives a bright and quirky view of the townships as seen by an uitlander. |
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Currently, the Saunderses support more than 300 orphans in several shanty townships dotted around the city of Lusaka. |
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He has composed a series of townships scenes in flat planes of bright and bold colours that clamour for attention. |
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If it were not for overzealous councillors, the country would not be worried about the eyesores that pass for townships. |
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The mayor was doing a great job of responding to President Thabo Mbeki's mandate to green the townships, she added. |
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It's a circuit train that services the townships and the western industrial areas of Johannesburg. |
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What residents of the two townships hope to do is showcase their hospitality. |
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Angry residents from the surrounding townships, some of whom arrived in the early hours of the morning, went home disappointed and empty-handed. |
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The centre is on a one-hectare site on the main road to the Berlin industrial and residential townships. |
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Burma road was the street that connected not only Kabwata but also all other residential areas to other locations or townships on the route. |
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That's where many young men in some of South Africa's poor townships are headed these days. |
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Since then, many counties and townships have switched to an electronic system eager to prevent future problems. |
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This USDA publication contains a list of these counties, municipalities and townships. |
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North and South Fayette townships in Allegheny County posted population gains of 28 percent and 19 percent, respectively. |
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We control for unobserved heterogeneity across townships using a set of dummy variables representing the 15 townships in the county. |
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The difficulty so far has been reaching schools in the townships and rural areas. |
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The destruction of homes caused by incessant rains in many of the squatter townships that litter our cities has now become an annual event. |
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Pooling efforts is a growing practice among Pennsylvania boroughs, townships and even school districts. |
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In the world of dance, one of South Africa's toughest townships may seem an unpromising place to start an academy for classical ballet. |
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By the end of the nineteenth century, most of the continent had been squared off into townships, and sections. |
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Plans to close community beat offices in the townships have been heavily criticised by Pennine councillors. |
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By the turn of the 20th century most of the smaller townships in the province had their own papers. |
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It's a squitty little island with bad roads and impoverished crofting townships. |
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He said there were about 30 people affected in the town and possibly many more in the townships where the water table was rising. |
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These regions are further subdivided into arrondissements, then into communes or townships. |
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Each worker has to apply for a permit from their local government to work in the townships. |
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Business interests are represented by documents relating to calamine mining on Malham Moor and the collection includes particularly rich archives for Craven area townships. |
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It's reflected in the privatization that's happening to the people in the townships in South Africa, and in what's going on in the streets of Toronto and Halifax. |
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For the last two years he has spent two weeks in the summer in some of the poorest townships in South Africa, playing rugby and telling the kids about his faith. |
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Mandela came of age politically in a mass movement based in the dusty streets of South Africa's townships, before finding himself forced underground and eventually jailed. |
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This hip hop act are from South Africa and will be bringing listeners the raw and rhythmic sounds of hip hop from the townships and cities of South Africa. |
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He said redeployment, which saw teachers moved from schools with low teacher-pupil ratios, often to townships or rural areas, had ended in eight of the nine provinces. |
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Before dawn, protesters set roadblocks of rocks and debris to prevent residents of the neighbouring Mabvuku and Tafara townships from travelling to work, witnesses said. |
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On the other hand, schools in townships say they have lots of room. |
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In an effort to contribute to community development in the two townships, the NGO has taken up the challenge to improve the livelihood of its people. |
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Much of this money will go towards developing parks in townships such as Diepkloof, Mofolo, Klipspruit, and in informal settlements such as Diepsloot and Orange Farm. |
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In southwestern Pennsylvania, four rural townships in Somerset, Indiana and Greene counties are hosts to new prisons built within the last few years. |
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Counties, boroughs and townships were imported from England. |
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The letter confirmed their discussions with respect to a transfer of the franchise ownership from Bruce County to a group of townships in Huron County. |
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The Legislature must uphold the current rights of townships and counties to enact zoning ordinances that regulate development in their communities, including large feedlots. |
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There is convincing evidence that Akeld was the centre of a pre-Conquest thanage which also embraced the contiguous townships of Coupland and Yeavering. |
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The townships are still there, the promise to replace them is still there and so far the hope that the promises will be made good has survived, just. |
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As I was first working on this lecture, I went to a theatre in London, which was showing a play acted by black actors about life years ago in the townships of South Africa. |
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Boxing is a rough trade and South Africa's crime-ridden townships and inner cities are rough places, with widespread poverty and glaring disparities of income. |
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Officers-in-charge of residential townships where the associations are formed are involved in the training of members of the community who join the associations. |
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Sellar, on the authority of Elizabeth Gordon, Countess of Sutherland, had served notices of eviction on people living in the townships of the strath. |
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Some visitors are still nervous about coming to the townships of Soweto. |
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Virginia does not have any further political subdivisions, such as villages or townships. |
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The borough originally consisted only of the township of Chesterfield, but it was extended in 1892 to parts of some surrounding townships. |
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During this time, a small chapel stood on the site to serve the local townships of Oldham, Chadderton, Royton and Crompton. |
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Manchester regained its borough status in 1838, and comprised the townships of Beswick, Cheetham Hill, Chorlton upon Medlock and Hulme. |
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In 1885, Bradford, Harpurhey, Rusholme and parts of Moss Side and Withington townships became part of the City of Manchester. |
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The new charter incorporated the entire parish, including all eleven townships, as the Borough of Leeds and withdrew the earlier charter. |
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In 1866, Leeds and each of the other townships in the borough became civil parishs. |
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Broughton is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun held by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria. |
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Much of the rest of the population lives in crofting townships scattered around the coastline. |
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Many townships have been built in Kabul City without considering recreational facilities, proper canalization and drainage, he added. |
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Large camps were established to house the navvies, most of them Irish, with many becoming complete townships with post offices and schools. |
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Charter townships are able to levy millage on the residents without a vote of the people. |
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Tension and violence grew in November 1990 when the ANC started recruiting drives in various townships in the KwaZulu homeland. |
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Apart from Llandaff itself, it included the townships of Canton, Ely, Fairwater, and Gabalfa. |
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Mary and the townships of Bidston, Claughton with Grange, Oxton, Tranmere and part of Bebington, later known as Rock Ferry. |
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In general, charter townships have many of the same powers as a city but without the same level of obligations. |
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The townships are therefore often nearer to each other than they are to the distant farms in their own parishes. |
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The Nodinosi project was located in the townships of Phelps, Olrig and Mattawan of the Nipissing District. |
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Private flush toilets are too expensive for virtually all residents in townships due to their water consumption and installation cost. |
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Edmundsbury Chronicle records the destruction of 120 villages and townships. |
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States have delegated lawmaking powers to thousands of agencies, townships, counties, cities, and special districts. |
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Counties are administrative divisions of the state, and townships are administrative divisions of a county. |
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Once-sleepy townships like Luang Prabang attract thousands of visitors per year. |
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Many of these feature films have been hot hits in bustling make-shift bioscopes in townships across the country and others were made especially for the Mzansi Magic audience. |
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Although men concentrated at the main haaf stations during the summer fishing season, they reverted to their homes in crofting townships for the remainder of the year. |
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However, overall, these actions led to the destruction of the traditional clan system and of the supportive social structures, small agricultural townships, and run rigs. |
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As of April 2001, there were 127 charter townships in Michigan. |
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Every few miles, dozy little townships of gabled Cape Dutch houses gathered round whitewashed churches that would look more at home in Holland than the tip of South Africa. |
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Smaller communities and townships too poor or scattered to support shops and artisans obtained their goods from periodic market fairs and traveling peddlers. |
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Millom is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun which was held by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria. |
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Salfordshire encompassed several parishes and townships, some of which, like Rochdale, were important market towns and centres of England's woollen trade. |
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The ancient parish of Rochdale was a division of the hundred of Salford and one of the largest ecclesiastical parishes in England, comprising several townships. |
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In 1872 the remaining area of Wardleworth township and parts of Castleton, Wuerdle and Wardle, Spotland and Butterworth townships were added to the borough. |
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The district services highly productive pasture and cropping land around the townships of Kindred, Sprent, Abbotsham, Forth, Gawler, Ulverstone and North Motton. |
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Residential growth occurred in Holbeck and Hunslet from 1801 to 1851, but, as these townships became industrialised new areas were favoured for middle class housing. |
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