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Larger cities, and capitals, were mostly under the heavily-armed Policía Armada, commonly called grises.
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Larger cities were comparatively safe, with Auckland City ( 28 ), Wellington ( 22 ) and Christchurch ( 28 ), while Dunedin had a higher rate of 43.
Larger cities may have more than one, but this term appears to come from around the 17th century ; in the stereotype, when a city grows large enough to house a sufficient mass of town drunks, the area where they congregate becomes known as Skid Row.
Larger cities often have city courts which hear traffic offenses and violations of city ordinances ; in some states, such as New York State, these courts also have broader jurisdictions as inferior jurisdiction courts and can handle small civil claims and misdemeanor casees.
Larger cities often had multiple stewards — for example Augsburg was divided into a Reichstadt and a bishopal ( clerical ) city.
Larger cities, such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, etc., also have sub-prefects, appointed to their offices by the elected prefect.
Larger drives of livestock from Ireland, Wales and Scotland increased the available meat supply available to be purchased in the ever increasing cities.
Larger fairs such as the permanent fairs of cities and seaside resorts might be called a fairground, although technically this refers to the land where a fair is traditionally held.
Larger towns in New England may be incorporated as cities, with some form of mayor-council government.
Larger cities, typically those with 100, 000 inhabitants or more, will operate fire departments staffed completely by career firefighters.
Larger cities and urban counties, called " entitlement communities ," are required to prepare and submit a " Consolidated Plan " that establishes goals for the use of CDBG funds.
Larger cities in the United States — Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Kansas City, New York City, Philadelphia, St. Louis — were accused of using political machines in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Larger cities in the Randstad have many railway stations, as well as light rail, subway and / or tram networks.
The transport craft shown below is used for short distance carriage of passengers between villages and small cities along the Yangtze, while Larger craft are used for low cost carriage over longer distance, without the fancy food or shows seen on the tourist riverboats.
Helsinki Larger Urban Area ( Helsingin seutu in Finnish ) consists of 12 cities and municipalities: kernel of Helsinki and the above mentioned eight municipalities.
Larger towns and cities have two digit area codes permitting a larger number of local telephone numbers.
Larger cities along the river include New Braunfels, Kerrville, Seguin, Gonzales, Cuero, and Victoria.
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Larger amounts of radioactive material were later isolated from coral debris of the atoll, which were delivered to the U. S. The separation of suspected new elements was carried out in the presence of a citric acid / ammonium buffer solution in a weakly acidic medium ( pH ≈ 3. 5 ), using ion exchange at elevated temperatures ; fewer than 200 atoms of einsteinium were recovered in the end.
Especially effective were Luther's Small Catechism, for use of parents teaching their children, and Larger Catechism, for pastors.
Larger numbers were landed by sea and air under Operation Valuable, which continued until 1951, increasingly under the influence of the newly-formed CIA.
Larger, deeper-draught ships from the middle of the 19th century made dredges a common sight in shipping channels around New Zealand, and tugboats were also often bought to assist them to the quays, where electric or hydraulic cranes were increasingly used for on-and off-loading.
Larger rocks and boulders may also be present, and in 2007 tidal effects from eight ' moonlets ' only a few hundred meters across were detected within Saturn's rings.
Larger STOVL designs were considered, the Armstrong Whitworth AW. 681 cargo aircraft was under development when cancelled in 1965.
Especially effective were writings in German, including Luther's translation of the Bible, his Small Catechism for parents teaching their children, and his Larger Catechism, for pastors.
( Larger collected editions, like those of Shakespeare's, Ben Jonson's, and Beaumont and Fletcher's plays, were a late and limited development.
Larger industries were gradually established such as iron foundries in Peekskill and Port Chester, brickyards in Verplank and Croton, marble quarries in Ossining and Tuckahoe.
Larger pieces of the timber were produced in the early history of the industry, from trees of great age, and these are also recovered from the demolition of older buildings.
Larger buildings with dedicated laboratories were inaugurated in 1875 nearby the Faculté des sciences de Lille.
Longer yachts are inherently faster than shorter ones ; therefore, in the interests of fairness, in the 1820s a “ primitive system of time allowance was introduced on the Solent .” Larger yachts were handicapped ; but owners with the biggest vessels had a problem with the allowance system, for they preferred that crossing the finish line first, much as in foot and horse races, should suffice to win the contest.
Larger vessels were still built, as command ships, but they were more useful only if they could definitely get close to an enemy, rather than in a battle involving chasing or manoeuvring.
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