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Indeed and urban
Indeed, the reverse impact of urban structure upon human behaviour and upon thought is evidenced by both observational study and historical record.
Indeed, Urban planning began as a movement primarily occupied with matters of urban design.
Indeed, with rare exceptions, the brown rat lives wherever humans live, particularly in urban areas.
Indeed, today, in Asia the urban agglomerations of Dhaka, Karachi, Mumbai, Delhi, Manila, Seoul and Beijing are each already home to over 20 million people, while the Pearl River Delta, Shanghai-Suzhou, Jakarta-Bandung and Tokyo are forecast to approach or exceed 40 million people each within the coming decade.
Indeed, the 2003 redistricting made the district more urban and Republican, especially with the addition of the Republican strongholds of Tyler and Longview.
Indeed, the proximity of urban and natural environments has caused conflicts between the animals and local people and threatens animals ' migration routes.
Indeed Sarezzo, 13 km from the city centre of Brescia, is today part its urban area ( population 350, 000 ).
Indeed, Sirmium ( now Sremska Mitrovica ) is one of the oldest settlements in Europe with archaeologists tracing some form of urban life as far back as 5000 BC.
Indeed, the former urban district was named Waltham Holy Cross, rather than Waltham Abbey.
Indeed, recent examinations of air power applications against light infantry in typical Third World crisis conditions indicate that precision offers very high leverage whether one is dealing with a mechanized force, a guerrilla-type army in a wooded or jungle environment, or, even, an individual urban sniper à la Sarajevo.

Indeed and areas
Indeed the first use of these terms is in Languedoc, one of the least Germanized areas of Europe and bordering Muslim Spain.
Indeed, many arid and semi-arid areas were simply considered unsuitable for agriculture, and agricultural development of these areas was not systematically attempted until the second half of the 20th century.
Indeed, recent neuroimaging studies have shown that the PTr and Pop, corresponding to areas 45 and 44, respectively, play different functional roles in the human with respect to language comprehension and action recognition / understanding.
" Indeed, this was true of the dynasty's borders in multiple directions ; modern Xinjiang, Tibet, Manchuria, Inner Mongolia, and regions to the southeast were foreign to the Qin, and even areas over which they had military control were culturally distinct.
Indeed, these areas are renowned as the main surfing centres in Ulster.
Indeed, for many areas and time periods, they are the only surviving examples of painting.
Indeed, it was sometimes seen as a hindrance, especially in non-vocational subject areas.
Indeed, Chiang Kai-shek supplied an annex to the Principle of Mínshēng, covering two additional areas of livelihood: education and leisure, and explicitly arguing that Mínshēng was not to be seen as either supporting communism or socialism.
Indeed, the Penn-Pitt neighborhood was originally company housing for miners, as were the nearby Seventh Pool and Poland Mines areas, and countless others, many of which are lost to history today.
Indeed, in many areas, striking miners made a distinction between those who had returned to work after only a couple of months strike, and those who felt forced to return to work for the sake of their children, many months later.
Indeed Aylesbury, to a greater extent than many English market towns, saw substantial areas of its own heart demolished in the 1950s / 1960s as 16th-18th century houses ( many in good repair ) were pulled down to make way for commercial developments.
Indeed, the Palatinate in 1848 was one of the premier winegrowing areas of Germany.
Indeed, arguably a series of successful small-scale raids at vital points in the German rear areas might have forced Rommel to divert some of his offensive capability to defend his lines of communications.
Indeed they recovered in some areas of the UK, but numbers are once again on the decline in other regions of that country, as well as elsewhere.
Indeed, the club is widely seen as the de facto representative of Catalonia, extending the Autonomous Community's reach to areas it otherwise wouldn't be able to influence.
Indeed their approach was to reject the frontier as an important process and limit the story to what happened inside the western areas of the U. S.
Indeed the USC was so mistrusted by the Catholic population that at times this led to increased tension when deployed to Catholic areas.
Because a central tenet of the anthropological field is the application of shared knowledge and research about humans across the world, an anthropologist who specializes in any of these areas and enacts research into direct action and / or policy can be deemed an “ applied anthropologist .” Indeed, some practical problems may invoke all sub-disciplines.
Indeed, many areas of the world are embracing the development and redevelopment ( or regeneration ) of Chinatowns, such as in Germany, the Netherlands, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.
Indeed Italian irredentism has even the characteristic of being originally moderate, requesting only the return to Italy of the areas with Italian majority of population, but after World War I it became aggressive-under fascist influence-and claimed to the Kingdom of Italy even areas where Italians were minority or had been present only in the past.
Indeed, according to Jolanta T. Pekacz, the fact women dominated history of the salons meant that study of the salons was often left to amateurs, while men concentrated on ' more important ' ( and masculine ) areas of the Enlightenment.

Indeed and country
Indeed it can be argued the country has never been independent since there is an arguable legitimate succession of states, systems and entities from the Norman Conquest, 1066.
Indeed, in 2007, when U. S. News and World Report ranked Occidental College the 36th best liberal arts college in the country, tied with Bard College in New York and Whitman College in Washington, the magazine cited both ethnic and economic diversity as key achievements.
Indeed, they are now considered the best horticulturists in the country, furnishing most of the fruits and a large portion of the vegetable supplies that are to be found in the markets.
Indeed the development of rap in this country is directly linked to the postcolonial relationships established with former colonies in Africa and the Caribbean.
Indeed, he is, in many ways, the father of Dominican democracy " and Jimmy Carter complimented him saying " President Balaguer has set an example for all leaders in this nation in changing his own country and his own people away from a former totalitarian government to one of increasingly pure democracy.
Indeed, Quatermain states that he refuses to use the word " nigger " and that many Africans are more worthy of the title of " gentleman " than the Europeans who settle or adventure in the country.
Indeed, the new pedestrian bridge fails to tell the traveller that they are leaving one country and entering another.
Indeed, at the time of his death, he was by far the richest man in the country.
Indeed, in a country where 95 per cent of the population believe in God and some 60 per cent belong to a religious organisation, it comes as no surprise to learn that in a 1991 opinion poll, 78 per cent of Americans support the reintroduction of school prayer.
Indeed, the country has always had a strong tradition of movie making and Carl Theodor Dreyer is recognised as having been one of the world's greatest film directors.
Indeed, the transitional government that ruled the country from the cease-fire agreement ( signed in Lusaka on 7 September 1974 ) to independence ( set for 25 June of the following year ) acted in a very conciliatory fashion.
His book Development as Freedom argues that lack of democracy is the major culprit: " Indeed, no substantial famine has ever occurred in a democratic country — no matter how poor.
Indeed many other GAA grounds around the country have started to erect floodlights as the organisation starts to hold games in the evenings, whereas traditionally major matches were played almost exclusively on Sunday afternoons.
Indeed, Portugal would use it again against its neighbours in 1640, to expel the Spanish Habsburg kings from the country, and again during the Peninsular War.
Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just, that his justice cannot sleep forever.
Indeed it was one of the most gloomy periods in the country ’ s history.
Indeed, the British would make two more wars — much easier wars — against the much weaker Burmese in 1852 and 1885, and swallow up the entire country by 1885.
Indeed, the plan that Nott and Ramée imagined and realized in Schenectady eventually found its way into the design of other colleges and universities throughout the country.
(...) Indeed, in its nine months of life, the council has criticised only one country for human-rights violations, passing in its latest session its ninth resolution against Israel.
Prince Maximilian said of Lesueur " He had explored the country in many directions, was acquainted with everything remarkable, collected and prepared all interesting objects and had already sent considerable collections to France " ( Elliott & Johansen, p. 6 ) Indeed, Lesueur sent specimens of unique fish, animals and fossils, as well as artefacts he had dug from the Indian Mounds in New Harmony back to France, where they remain.
Indeed, on December 10, 2005, the site stated that " Fotolog is currently able to accept 1, 000 new free members from each country each day ", up from 500 a day previously.
Indeed, the only clear-cut case of a democratic breakdown in a country where democratic institutions had existed for twenty years or more seems to be Uruguay in 1973.
Indeed, in a 2011 review of " I Want My MTV " by Craig Marks and Rob Tannenbaum, Dwight Garner recalled: " Every sentient straight male in the country developed a schoolboy crush on Martha Quinn, one of the first V. J.

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