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Outside the downtown area, residents rely on private wells that are not maintained by the town.
Outside of cities, the first major paved roads were constructed from the northern town of Arlit to the Benin border in the 1970s and 1980s.
Outside of the vassa period, monks and nuns both lived a migratory existence, wandering from town to town begging for food.
Outside the local government subdivision is the mining company GEMCO town of Alyangula, which is unincorporated territory within the Northern Region of Northern Territory.
Outside the town, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, there is the amphitheatre, built in the time of Augustus, restored by Hadrian and dedicated by Antoninus Pius, as the inscription over the main entrance recorded.
Outside the town, the Snape Maltings is the venue for the Aldeburgh Festival held every June.
Outside the busy summer months, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local villagers.
Outside of town, the mining tailings of the era are ubiquitous.
Outside of town, some were put into cultivation, while greater Yellowstone County reported dry were tilled for homestead farms.
Outside the line of the walls, the old railway station building is relatively ostentatious for such a small town, arising out of its frequent use by royal travellers visiting the Duke and Alnwick Castle.
In 2006 Bend was named the best trail running city by Outside magazine, because of 51 miles of in town trails.
Outside the town, on the Kyrenia mountain range, one can see Buffavento Castle, St. Hilarion Castle and Kantara Castle, all of which are thought to have been constructed by the Byzantines following the Arab raids on the island.
Outside the town the land-use is dominated by thoroughbred breeding, studs occupying large areas in every direction.
A psychologist, Gilbert Dasein, is hired by corporate interests to investigate a town in a valley where marketing seems totally ineffective: Outside businesses are allowed in, but wither quickly for lack of business.
Outside of the historic town centre Pevsner described the late Victorian architecture as " Principal developments belong to the 1890s.
Outside the town, elements of the 7th Armoured Division stretching back to Amayé-sur-Seulles came under attack from the north and south but were able to fend off these assaults, while at Tracey-Bocage the 11th Hussars were called upon to deal with a pocket of German resistance.
Outside the town centre lie numerous large retail units, retail parks and supermarkets, which include Asda, Morrisons, PC World, Currys, Halfords, and B & Q.
Outside of Pasco, US 395 crosses through farmland and little towns until it combines with I-90 at the town of Ritzville, Washington.
Outside the town proper, the villages of Freienhufen ( historically Dobristroh ) with Bulldorf, Dörrwalde, Wormlage, Saalhausen, Woschkow, and Schmogro ( Großräschen-Ost ).
Outside the town was a large Buddhist monastery, later known as Naubahar.
Outside the town of Dinant in Belgium stands " Bayard rock ", a large cleft rock formation that was said to have been split by Bayard's mighty hooves.
Outside of the center of town, there are many small barrios or neighborhoods, each having its own chapel.
Outside of the town proper, there are a number of other tourist attractions in the municipality.
Outside the town is a triumphal arch in honour of Augustus, built in 35 BC to celebrate the victory of consul Varro Murena over the Salassi.

Outside and most
Outside of parapsychology, clairvoyance is often used to refer to other forms of anomalous cognition, most commonly the perception of events that have occurred in the past, or which will occur in the future ( known as retrocognition and precognition respectively ), or to refer to communications with the dead ( see Mediumship ).
Outside of Chianto Classico, the wines of the Chianti sub-zone of Rufina are among the most widely recognized and exported from the Chianti region.
Outside Europe, it is used in most of Asia, Australia and South America.
Outside of Europe and North America, engineering graduates per-capita, and hence probably electrical engineering graduates also, are most numerous in Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.
Outside a European context, the concept of feudalism is normally used only by analogy ( called semi-feudal ), most often in discussions of feudal Japan under the shoguns, and sometimes medieval and Gondarine Ethiopia.
Outside the ritual battles, the quick raid was the most frequent combat action, marked by burning kraals, seizure of captives, and the driving off of cattle.
Outside the US, and especially in Europe, most opera houses receive public subsidies from taxpayers.
Outside Europe, RGB is not very popular as a video signal format ; S-Video takes that spot in most non-European regions.
Actresses such as Mary Pickford in all her films, Eleonora Duse in the Italian film Cenere ( 1916 ), Janet Gaynor in Sunrise, Priscilla Dean in Outside the Law and White Tiger, and Lillian Gish and Greta Garbo in most of their performances made restraint and easy naturalism in acting a virtue.
Outside of North America and England, this Super Bowl was broadcast for the first time in such countries as Australia, Russia, and most other countries.
Outside of these towns, most people live in small villages and are engaged in farming or fishing.
Outside Latin America, some of liberation theology's most ardent advocates are Protestant thinkers ( e. g., Jürgen Moltmann and Frederick Herzog.
Outside of police and military organizations, modern marching bands are most commonly associated with American football, specifically the pregame and halftime shows.
Outside of downtown, the roads are less confusing, but most roads are named, rather than numbered, increasing the difficulty for non-natives to navigate.
Telcordia GR-3108, Generic Requirements for Network Equipment in the Outside Plant ( OSP ) contains the most recent industry data regarding each Class described above.
Outside Ukraine, however, such nationalist-based theories that distance Ukrainian from East Slavic have found few followers among international scholars and most academics continue to place Ukrainian firmly within the East Slavic group, descended from Proto-East Slavic, with close ties to Belarusian and Russian.
Outside of South America, most countries ' laws make no distinction between the coca leaf and any other substance containing cocaine, so the possession of coca leaf is prohibited.
Outside Astana, there once stood the ALZHIR camp, a Russian acronym for the Akmolinskii Camp for Wives of Traitors of the Motherland, one of the most notorious in the Gulag archipelago, which was reserved for the spouses of those considered " enemies of the people " by the government under Joseph Stalin.
Outside the US, the terms most commonly used are universal health care or public health care.
Outside East Asia, the dish is most often found in Japanese restaurants and some Chinese restaurants, but it also has found popularity elsewhere as a healthy food item.
This novel is about how the Culture deals with an Outside Context Problem ( OCP ), the kind of problem " most civilizations would encounter just once, and which they tended to encounter rather in the same way a sentence encountered a full stop.
Outside of the Ivy League, it is the most selective group of higher education institutions in Division I and has the second highest student-athlete graduation rate following the Ivy League.
Outside of Western countries, brides most commonly wear national dress.
Outside of the fact that this drama gets a little tiring in spots — in its two hours and forty minutes, most of which is spent in court — it is well nigh flawless as a picture of an American court at work, of small-town American characters and of the average sordidness of crime.
Outside of this ancient river bed, the terrain is " ridge and valley " as is typical in most of Eastern Kentucky.

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