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But he had been busy building a business, being a big man in his own town just as he had been a big man at Hanford, Class of 1935.
The year 1997 was a busy time for Voight in which he appeared in six films, beginning with Rosewood, based on the 1923 destruction of the primarily black town of Rosewood, Florida, by the white residents of nearby Sumner.
An influx of settlers started after the location of the railroad and Winona became a busy town.
The town of Mbandaka is a busy port on the banks of the Congo River.
* Oak Bluffs is most well known for its gingerbread cottages, open harbor, and its vibrant town along busy Circuit Avenue.
Dobuita, the second largest location in the game, is a busy town that boasts a wide variety of people and activities.
The sequence takes place in the middle of a busy town center, and a variety of incoming obstructions must be avoided.
When he vacationed in the area in 1767, he noted how busy the town had become.
The town was a busy place for the visitor.
Outside the busy summer months, the town remains a centre for shopping and entertainment for local villagers.
The town is still largely residential, with a variety of service businesses and several busy cabinet shops and small construction firms.
This line today no longer extends into Thonotosassa, its northern tracks having been removed along with the town depot by the 1980s ; but its southern portion remains a busy industrial spur, joining with the CSX main line at Neve Wye.
The Mississippi River at Thebes is in excess of four feet deep, which enabled the town to become a busy steamboat port.
Osage City was a very busy coal mining town in the 19th century.
As a result of its convenient location on the busy trade route between the Zuiderzee and the Rhine, Kampen quickly developed from simple settlements into a prosperous trading town, to become one of the most powerful and leading cities of northwestern Europe.
The old town centre, the fortress, has many terraces that look out upon the busy harbour and plenty of bars and restaurants serving ' international ' food.
Drouths, blizzards and even grasshoppers didn ’ t daunt the courage of these pioneers, and by the turn of the century the village of Merna was a busy town.
In the center of town was a busy public wharf.
The town became a busy thoroughfare for travelers, and hotels abounded.
A fast growing town located off the busy 550 highway, Cuba has a large amount of new construction, and several hotels, restaurants and bars.
The interstate, in particular, makes the town's court surprisingly busy considering how small the town is.
The town is easily accessible from New York City via the Taconic State Parkway or NYS Route 22 and is a popular destination for second home owners escaping busy Manhattan.
During the 19th century, it was a busy town along the turnpike from Delhi to Kingston.
Between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the unofficial Summer season, the small town is a busy community, with many activities including a parade, fireworks, Summer musical and art show.

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With the French flanks busy, Marlborough could cross the Nebel and deliver the fatal blow to the French at their centre.
Unique to the Old City are its preserved half-timbered buildings and la Place Plumereau, a square with busy pubs and restaurants, whose open-air tables fill the centre of the square.
Before his methods were commercialised in 1987 his laboratory was the only centre carrying out DNA fingerprinting in the world, and during this period of about two or three years it was very busy, receiving inquiries from all over the globe.
The bell tower of the church of St. Spyridon can be seen in the background among the busy kantounia of the city centre.
The focus of the area is Kensington High Street, a busy commercial centre with many shops, typically upmarket.
The square leads to Onasagorou Street, another busy shopping street in the historical centre.
The London Road became a busy commercial centre to serve the needs of the burgeoning population.
Wood Green is a busy urban activity centre with a sizeable shopping area with two cinemas, bars, nightclubs, numerous restaurants and cafes and a shopping area, The Mall, close to the tube station.
Two TNT bombs exploded around noon inside a shopping centre in the commercial district of Zamboanga City, when the mall was most busy, killing at least seven and wounding about 150 people.
However, with the passing of the Toll Road Act, this highway was gravelled and so the old Oxford Road became an increasingly busy and important thoroughfare running from east to west through the centre of the parish.
Although the ring road and bypass take traffic away from the town centre, both roads have busy service areas with adequate parking.
As a busy crossroads, Podgorica was a vibrant regional centre of trade and communication.
Subsequently the High Street has developed into a busy local shopping centre.
The borough council along with Warwickshire County Council currently have plans to pedestrianise North Street, a busy road through the town centre as part of the town centre's regeneration.
The final bridge carries the B1273 Brayford Way over the canal as it enters Brayford Pool, once a busy commercial wharf in the centre of Lincoln, but now a marina with the University on the southern bank.
In a message-switching centre an incoming message is not lost when the required outgoing route is busy.
Archeological excavations on the castle mound indicate that this place was a busy trading centre for the Latgalians, one of the Latvian tribes.
Although it is on the busy A40, the village centre, retains much of its historical charm.
John Charles McQuaid, who served as Archbishop from the 1940s to the early 1970s, bought the gardens in the centre of Merrion Square and announced plans to erect a cathedral there, but to the relief of Dubliners, for whom the gardens were an oasis of nature in the centre of a busy city, his plans never came to pass and the gardens were eventually handed over by his successor to Dublin Corporation and opened to the public.
It stands alone at Hyde Park Corner, on the south-east corner of Hyde Park, facing south towards the busy traffic roundabout in the centre of which stands the Wellington Arch.
The junction has been a very busy traffic interchange since construction, as it lies at the centre of Theatreland and handles exit traffic from Piccadilly, which Charles Dickens, Jr ( Charles C. B. Dickens, son of Charles Dickens ) described in 1879: " Piccadilly, the great thoroughfare leading from the Haymarket and

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