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city and calls
Telephone orders distort the picture: the suburbanite naturally calls a local rather than a central-city number if both are listed in an advertisement, especially if the local call eliminates city sales tax.
In recent years, the Port Authority has established it as one of the most important ports in Spain for cruises, with 72 calls to port made by cruise ships in 2007 bringing some 80, 000 passengers and 30, 000 crew to the city each year.
Although Atlanta ’ s lack of bike lanes may deter many residents from cycling, the city ’ s transportation plan calls for the construction of 226 miles of bike lanes by 2020, with the BeltLine helping to achieve this goal.
The Bible also calls it Beth-Lehem Judah, and " a city of David ".
The book itself calls Nineveh a “ great city ,” referring to its size 3: 3 + 4: 11 ( NIV ) and perhaps to its affluence as well.
Diocletian soon grew impatient with the city, as the Romans acted towards him with what Edward Gibbon, following Lactantius, calls " licentious familiarity ".
( 2b ) The hawala broker X calls another hawala broker M in the recipient's city, and informs M about the agreed password, or gives other disposition instructions of the funds.
The plan calls for a greener city and to provide residents with a more suitable place to live, on a flat surface.
These developments prompted calls from the German civilian public for a bombardment of the city.
The magnificence of the ancient city, and the taste of its citizens for the encouragement of art, are attested by Cicero, who calls it in primis Siciliae clarum et ornatum ; and some evidence of it remained, even in the days of that orator, in the statues preserved by the Thermitani, to whom they had been restored by Scipio, after the conquest of Carthage.
This process was encouraged by an M-NCPPC " phase back ", effectively eliminating scattered-site multifamily housing and implementing single-use zoning citywide, which prompted calls by some residents for the city to have its own planning authority.
This synonimizing of the names is explained by Moshe Sharon who writes that the twin ancient settlements, which he calls Haifa-Sycaminon, gradually expanded into one another, becoming a twin city known by the Greek names Sycaminon or Sycaminos Polis.
The ka-tet leaves the city via the Kansas Turnpike, and as they camp one night next to an eerie dimensional hole which Roland calls a " thinny ," the gunslinger tells his apprentices of his past, and his first encounter with a thinny.
Swann rigs up a powerful bomb, and he calls in a threat to the police station — if Claire isn ’ t released within an hour, a large bomb will go off somewhere in the city.
Joint Communications is specifically responsible for receiving incoming 9-1-1 emergency telephone calls, and dispatching the appropriate personnel ; receiving other non-emergency telephone calls and dispatching, routing, or messaging those calls to the correct personnel ; entering information into, and inquiring information from the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System ( MULES ) and the National Crime Information Center ( NCIC ) crime databases ; maintaining a detailed computerized log of requests received and dispatched ; and keeping current on city and county geography, so that members may assist responding personnel in locating addresses.
The local economy consists largely of subsistence hunting for walrus, seals, fish, and bowhead whales ; the city calls itself the " Walrus Capital of the World ".
The department operates its own state of the art communications center, which answers 911 calls and dispatches police units throughout the city.
The city had been having problems with tourists making unauthorized long distance phone calls on its police phone.
The US Postal service shows New Windsor, Illinois as 61465 but the US Census bureau calls it Windsor village to differentiate it with Windsor city and Windsor Township both in Shelby County, Illinois.
Other sources also differ: the Maryland Manual Online calls it as a city, while the Maryland Municipal League speaks of it as a town.
The city also calls itself " The Lumber City ," due to its past primary industry and once was the largest port on the Great Lakes during the height of the Erie Canal.
The nearby city of Tulsa benefited greatly from the production, and Glenpool calls itself the town that made Tulsa famous.
The government is set up by the 1988 City Charter that calls for a legislative body of six members ( City Council ) and a Mayor that heads the legislative body and represents the city.

city and structure
Principles of acoustics were applied since ancient times: Roman theatre ( structure ) | Roman theatre in the city of Amman.
To the north of the city is a large artificial lake, called Anasagar with a marble structure known as Baradari.
While Ignatius of Antioch offers the earliest clear description of monarchial bishops ( a single bishop over all house churches in a city ) he is an advocate of monepiscopal structure rather than describing an accepted reality.
While the ride was originally founded with the idea of drawing attention to how unfriendly the city was to bicyclists, the leaderless structure of Critical Mass makes it impossible to assign it any one specific goal.
This fortress, known as Babylon, remains the oldest structure in the city.
In this seventeenth-century plan of the fortified city of Casale Monferrato the citadel is the large star-shaped structure on the left.
These castes had a complex structure in the fragmented city states of Italy such as Genoa, Venice, Naples, Roma, Florence and Lombardy ; in some, the merchants were the nobili, in others the nobili despised the merchant caste and were agriculturalists, in yet others the nobili caste despised all work.
The Claim House ( Davenport, Iowa ) | Claim House was constructed by George L. Davenport, son of Colonel George Davenport, in 1832 or 1833 and is believed to be the oldest structure in the city.
* If we grant a building permit to build a religious structure in our community, then there will be no bound on the number of building permits we will have to grant for religious structures and the nature of this city will change.
As of August 2008, an 18-story condominium high-rise called Capitol Club Tower is in the design phase with the adjacent parking structure already having been approved by city council and purchased by the developer.
In Cuzco, the royal city was created to resemble a Cougar ; the head, the main royal structure, formed what is now known as Sacsayhuaman.
The French Legation was built in 1841, and still stands in Austin as the oldest frame structure in the city.
Also, some warfare was still conducted by Roman forces outside the legionary structure, the most famous example being the campaign in 479 BC by the clan army of gens Fabia against the Etruscan city of Veii ( in which the clan was annihilated ).
Favelas are home to the extremely poor of Brazil and usually lack much infrastructure and public services, but in some cases, already have reached the structure needed for a city.
The structure was discovered at Torre Satriano, near the southern city of Potenza, in Basilicata, a region where local people mingled with Greeks who settled along the southern coast known as Magna Graecia and in Sicily from the 8th century BC onwards.
Despite Finnish resistance, a peace treaty was signed in March 1940, wherein Finland ceded some key territory to the Soviet Union, including the Karelian Isthmus, containing Finland's second-largest city, Viipuri, and the critical defensive structure of the Mannerheim Line.
Urbanization during the colonial period was marked by forms of racial and social segregation — often expressed in terms of health and hygiene — which continue to structure the city today.
More importantly, he tries to draw the city into a war that goes beyond the Oversoul's ( failing ) mental blocks, and destroy its traditional female-dominated structure with the help of holographically-disguised soldiers that roam the streets.
Rossi held that the city remembers its past ( our " collective memory "), and that we use that memory through monuments ; that is, monuments give structure to the city.
There are a number of national and locally produced television and radio channels available both over-the-air from the nearby RTCN Białystok ( Krynice ) Mast, the seventh highest structure in Poland, in addition to transmitter sites within the city.
His original conception had been staging the entire fair under a single giant air-conditioned tent-like structure, " a city of its own ," but there was neither budget nor the tight agreement on concept to realize that vision.
Local government in Ireland is mainly based on a structure of 29 county councils and five city councils.
When finished, this structure will loom 170 meters above the city.
The Palace of the King located to the north of the city, called the Dechencholing Palace, the official residence of the King, is an impressive structure that provides a grand aerial view of the city.

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