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Its city walls were much imitated ( for example, see Caernarfon Castle ) and its urban infrastructure was moreover a marvel throughout the Middle Ages, keeping alive the art, skill and technical expertise of the Roman Empire.
Its decline was due mainly to the reduction of real and psychological differences between country and city brought about by the postwar expansion of the Australian urban population and to the increased affluence and technological changes that accompanied it.
Its place in small rural communities, for example, when it establishes itself in a local church hall, and absorbs substantial numbers of the population, is very different from its situation in large urban centres, where its presence is marginalised by other social and economic activities.
Its principles challenge old assumptions in urban planning, such as the value of detached houses and automobile use.
Its universities, alongside public scientific institutions, host some of the largest research centres in France ( in fields such as political science, urban planning or the sociology of organizations ).
Its population is approximately 30, 000 people, and with Albury forms an urban area with approximately 90, 000 people.
Its population in 2008 was 33, 710, for Stirling itself, the wider urban area including Bridge of Allan and Bannockburn has a population of 45, 750.
Its members include workers, peasants, students, military personnel, and urban and rural intelligentsia.
Its well-known atrium was designed with the notion of having urban greenspace accessible to all, and is an example of the application in architecture of environmental psychology.
Its main artists are concentrated in urban areas ( New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Newark, Los Angeles, and others ).
Its purpose was to be a " community of the future " designed to stimulate American corporations to come up with new ideas for urban living.
Its seat is located in Mölndal, which lies within the Gothenburg urban area, and the whole municipality is part of Metropolitan Gothenburg.
Its seat is located in Handen, a part of the Stockholm urban area.
Its seat is located in Jakobsberg, part of the Stockholm urban area.
Its seat is located in Partille, which constitutes a part of the contiguously built-up Gothenburg urban area.
Its seat is located in Arlöv, a community which for geographical and statistical purposes is seen as a part of Malmö urban area ( Malmö tätort ).
Its built up area is now bigger than the old urban island area and covers now all six districts of Xiamen ( Huli, Siming, Jimei, Tong ' an, Haicang and recently Xiang ' an ), for a total of 3, 531, 147 inhabitants.
Its built-up area (" metro ") is home to 3, 352, 076 inhabitants encompassing all urban districts.
Its graduate program in architecture accepts about 15 students each year, and it accepts about 4 – 5 doctoral students, focusing on subjects such as architectural theory and philosophy, bio-climate and energy conscious design, morphology, computer application, person-environment relations, housing, architectural history, and urban design.
Its population during the 2010 census was 2, 987, 605, with 820, 800 living in the urban area of 3 districts.
Its coastal position, the most productive on the island, quickly permitted Funchal to develop an urban core and surpass the populations of other settlements, which slowly gravitated around it.
Its planners, Clarence Stein and Henry Wright, and its landscape architect Marjorie Sewell Cautley aimed to incorporate modern planning principles, which were then being introduced into England's Garden Cities, following ideas advocated by urban planners Ebenezer Howard, Sir Patrick Geddes and Clarence Perry.
Its 33 buildings were torn down in the mid-1970s, and the project has become an icon of urban renewal and public-policy planning failure.
Its strengths include demography, women, labour, and urban studies.

Its and settings
Its commercial success helped lay the groundwork for involved, non-linear games in fantasy settings, such as those found in successful RPGs, including
Its often spectacular autumnal coloring, with intense reds to purples, is highly valued in landscape settings.
Its versatility means it can be worn in casual or formal settings and in any season, but it is most popular during cool weather.
Its influence ranges from competitive settings, like markets, to cooperative ones, like firms, organisations, institutions and communities.
Its thesis outlines the concept of Arcology and its design variations for different settings.
Its elaborate settings were appropriated by the ' straight ', or dramatic, theatre, through their use in comic operettas, burlesques, pantomimes and the like.
Its size and solid evergreen character gives it an imposing architectural presence that makes it valuable in many urban and garden settings.
Its precise meaning differs in different settings.
Its use in industrial settings is usually referred to as research and development ( R & D ).
Its Golf Course consists of three challenging par 71 championship courses in the traditional mode comprising the Deerpark, Belvelly and Barryscourt courses and is one of Ireland's many scenic and challenging golf settings.
Its use in these settings results in a faster recovery compared to midazolam.
Its very narrow columnar crown in landscape settings, an unexplained consequence of the climatic conditions in these areas, is not shown by trees in their native ' wild ' habitat.
Its primary settings are government disease control centers USAMRIID and the CDC, and the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California.
Barker spent his career expanding on what he called ecological psychology, identifying these behavior settings, and publishing accounts such as One Boy's Day ( 1952 ) and Midwest and Its Children ( 1955.
Its spectator capacity is 37, 000 at maximum settings.
Its settings range from 1942 to 2031.
Its alumni are leading members of the bar in public and private practice settings throughout the nation.
Its definition remains a work in progress, subject to continual re-evaluation of practitioners ' relationships with different audiences, goals, and political, economic, or cultural settings.
Its application has been extended to areas such as language and cognitive training, animal training, business and school settings, as well as hospitals and areas of research.
Its reported features included " on-screen digital scoring " and three different difficulty settings ( beginner, intermediate, pro ).

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