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This phase consists of four items: urban land use, rural land use, physical features and public utility service areas.
With these keen `` eyes '' and small nuclear weapons delivered with accuracy, military forces can be directly attacked with minimum damage to urban areas.
Higher proportions were sampled in urban and mixed communities than in rural areas.
Motion-picture exhibitions took place in stores in a general atmosphere like that of the penny arcade which can still be found in such urban areas as Times Square.
Before adjournment Monday afternoon, the Senate is expected to approve a study of the number of legislators allotted to rural and urban areas to determine what adjustments should be made.
The department has just finished treating 20,000 acres in urban areas of Macon.
Because CCD imagers are linear, image processing may be used to subtract away the effects of light pollution, which has increased the popularity of astrophotography in urban areas.
Slavery was gradually phased out of existence in the North and was fading in the border states and urban areas, but expanded in highly profitable cotton states of the Deep South.
They reproduce slowly either by bulb division or seeds and have gradually naturalized from plantings in urban and suburban areas throughout the lower elevations and coastal areas in much of the West Coast of the USA since these environments mimic their native South African habitat.
The urban areas of Canberra are organised into a hierarchy of districts, town centres, group centres, local suburbs as well as other industrial areas and villages.
By spring 1979 unrests had reached 24 out of 28 Afghan provinces including major urban areas.
For long periods, urban areas such as Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba welcomed European immigrants, including, above all, those of Italian and Spanish descent.
For comparison purposes that is approximately the same size as Aylesbury, Carlisle, Guildford or Scunthorpe urban areas.
The Outback is the vast, remote, arid area of Australia ; the term colloquially can refer to any lands outside the main urban areas.
More than 90 percent of Australians live in urban areas on the coast.
It is typically practiced on large natural boulders or artificial boulders in gyms and outdoor urban areas.
In parallel to the development of the bus was the invention of the electric trolleybus, typically fed through trolley poles by overhead wires, which actually preceded, and in many urban areas outnumbered, the conventional engine powered bus.
Methods for predicting the use of biological agents in urban areas as well as assessing the area for the hazards associated with a biological attack are being established in major cities.
Indeed the urban areas of the country suffering heavily from unemployment, which might have been expected to respond the most to the radical economic policies of the Liberals, instead gave the party its worst results.
The following is a list of top 20 urban areas in Borneo by population based on 2010 statistic calculations.
It is not indicated for most travellers to countries reporting cases, particularly if their travel is limited to urban areas with modern hotels.
They allowed urban areas to be administered separately from the more rural areas.

urban and roads
He worked on educational reform and Arkansas's roads, with wife Hillary leading a successful committee on urban health care reform.
Transportation in the Dominican Republic is composed of a system of roads, airports, ports, harbours and an urban railway:
Industrial agriculture, deforestation, roads, anthropogenic climate change and urban sprawl are amongst the most significant human activities in regards to their effect on stimulating erosion.
Much of the sediment carried in runoff from urban areas ( especially roads ) is highly contaminated with fuel, oil, and other chemicals.
It carries over 95 % of all passenger and freight traffic and reaches most communities, including the rural poor and is classified under three categories of trunk roads, urban roads, and feeder roads.
The majority of smaller or urban roads are managed by city or district councils, although some are fall under the control of other authorities, such as the New Zealand Department of Conservation or port and airport authorities.
The major urban arteries of Kigali, as well as the high streets in Ruhengeri, Kibuye and Gisenyi are dual carriageways, but all national long distance roads are single carriageway.
To reduce the imbalance between rural and urban sectors, Seoul expanded investments in public projects, such as roads and communications facilities, while further promoting farm mechanization.
There has been a recent focus among urban planners in some communities to create pedestrian-friendly areas and roads, allowing commuting, shopping and recreation to be done on foot.
Paved roads link the major urban and industrial centers, and rail lines managed by the National Railways of Zimbabwe tie it into an extensive central African railroad network with all its neighbours.
The World Bank's ( the IBRD and IDA's ) activities are focused on developing countries, in fields such as human development ( e. g. education, health ), agriculture and rural development ( e. g. irrigation, rural services ), environmental protection ( e. g. pollution reduction, establishing and enforcing regulations ), infrastructure ( e. g. roads, urban regeneration, electricity ), and governance ( e. g. anti-corruption, legal institutions development ).
There are two different types of roads used to provide high-speed access across urban areas:
They may be located alongside busy roads, in urban areas, or near railway stations or other transportation hubs.
The pejorative term " Toorak Tractor " is used in Australia to describe vehicles such as Range Rovers used in wealthy urban areas with fine roads, fine dining, and exclusive designer shopping precincts where off-road ability is not required.
The state of the roads in British urban towns was a matter of considerable concern in the 17th-18th centuries and a number of ' Paving Acts ' ( Acts of parliament ) were passed although they were not always effective as was the case of the 1623 Act for Colchester.
As use of the automobile became more popular with the improvement of roads, combined with the concurrent trend of urban drift ( c. 1950s ), the ridings were either merged back into their parent councils or separated off into county councils in their own right.
Viet Nam ’ s road system includes: national roads administered by the central level ; provincial roads managed by the provincial level, district roads managed by the district level, urban roads managed by cities and towns: and commune roads managed by the commune level.

urban and may
And if the affection for the suburban branch reflects a desire to shop with `` nice people '', rather than with the indiscriminate urban mass which supports the downtown department store, the central location may be in serious trouble.
Living in urban conditions, away from the deadweight of village constraint and the constrictions of a thatched-roof world view, the individual may find it possible, say, to commit adultery not only without personal misgivings, but also without suffering any adverse effects in his worldly fortunes.
Complex urban planning proposals may be organised into a mobile exhibition bus for the purposes of public consultation.
The researchers estimate there are up to 2, 000 coyotes living in " the greater Chicago area " and that this circumstance may well apply to many other urban landscapes in North America .< ref name =" urb ">< span class =" plainlinks ">" Thriving under our noses, stealthily: coyotes " URL accessed on January 9, 2006 .</ span ></ ref > In Washington, D. C .' s Rock Creek Park, coyotes den and raise their young, scavenge roadkill, and hunt rodents.
The archaeologist Kenoyer noted that this culture " may only reflect a change in the focus of settlement organization from that which was the pattern of the earlier Harappan phase and not cultural discontinuity, urban decay, invading aliens, or site abandonment, all of which have been suggested in the past.
However, the concept pre-dates the naming of these establishments, as evidence suggests commercial food preparation may have existed during the age of the city of Pompeii, and urban sales of prepared foods may have existed in China during the Song Dynasty.
Affluent people in urban settings may have the procedure done in a safer medical environment.
Factoids may give rise to, or arise from, common misconceptions and urban legends.
Some commentators see it as no more than the dictatorship of the proletariat or the tyranny of the urban poor ( such as may perhaps be seen in the French Revolution ).
Newspapers may for this reason tailor their content to attract the profitable predominantly liberal urban audiences.
" This may, in part, have had to do with the closeness to nature of rural people, who may have been more resistant to the new ideas of Christianity than those who lived in major urban centers and were cut off from the cycles of nature and the forms of spirituality associated with them.
* Water pollution, by the discharge of wastewater from commercial and industrial waste ( intentionally or through spills ) into surface waters ; discharges of untreated domestic sewage, and chemical contaminants, such as chlorine, from treated sewage ; release of waste and contaminants into surface runoff flowing to surface waters ( including urban runoff and agricultural runoff, which may contain chemical fertilizers and pesticides ); waste disposal and leaching into groundwater ; eutrophication and littering.
Although such organizations are often advertised in stamp magazines and online, the relatively small number of collectors-especially outside urban areas-means that a club may be difficult to set up and sustain.
Some trams ( for instance tram-trains ) may also run on ordinary railway tracks, a tramway may be upgraded to a light rail or a rapid transit line, two urban tramways may be united to an interurban, etc.
While an urban legend, a 1999 television documentary, part of the Modern Marvels ' Engineering Disasters sub-series, argued that — even if there was no specific plan to make alcohol to beat Prohibition — there may have been some general idea of increasing the volume at the last minute so as to prepare in case total alcohol prohibition might occur.
An urban legend, urban myth, urban tale, or contemporary legend, is a form of modern folklore consisting of stories that may or may not have been believed by their tellers to be true.

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