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If the city council fails to consider appointment of a full-time CD director, Mr. Hawksley said, then he plans to call a meeting early in September so that a civil defense organization will be developed locally.
Although federal and city narcotic agents sometimes worked together, Sokol continued, rivalries developed when they were `` aiming at the same criminals ''.
He joined with George Marston and other civic-minded businessmen to purchase the site of the original Presidio of San Diego, which they developed as a historic park and eventually donated to the city of San Diego.
Abadan is thought to have been further developed into a major port city under the Abbasids ' rule.
During the ensuing 15 years, many countercultural and New Left enterprises sprang up and developed large constituencies within the city.
More newspapers developed in the city, maintaining the revolutionary atmosphere of Aarau.
Dalmatia was the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian, who, upon retirement from Emperor in AD 305, built a large palace near Salona, out of which the city of Split later developed.
Most advances give access to new units, city improvements or derivative technologies: for example, the chariot unit becomes available after the wheel is developed, and the granary building becomes available to build after pottery is developed.
Northern and extreme eastern parts of Cairo, which include satellite towns, are among the most recent additions to the city, as they developed in the late-20th and early-21st centuries to accommodate the city's rapid growth.
As late as the 19th century, a similar situation developed at Antwerp, where a Dutch garrison under General David Hendrik Chassé held out in the city's citadel between 1830 and 1832, while the city itself had already become part of the independent Belgium.
Carson City is about south of Reno and originated as a stopover for California bound emigrants, but developed into a city with the Comstock Lode, a silver strike in the mountains to the northeast.
From a rural village in the early Middle Ages Delft developed to a city, that in the 13th century ( 1246 ) received its charter.
Under British indirect rule, separate European ( e. g. Oyster Bay ) and African ( e. g. Kariakoo and Ilala ) areas developed at a distance from the city centre.
Ford's HyTrans Project has developed a system which starts the ignition in 400 ms, saving a significant amount of fuel on city routes, and there are other methods to achieve even more efficient combustion, such as homogeneous charge compression ignition, being studied.
Alstrom developed the system primarily to avoid intrusive power supply cables in sensitive area of the old city of Bordeaux.
The national cuisine developed primarily in the city of Paris with the chefs to French royalty, but eventually it spread throughout the country and was even exported overseas.
The method is named after its inventor, the Danish scientist Hans Christian Gram ( 1850 – 1938 ), who developed the technique while working with Carl Friedländer in the morgue of the city hospital in Berlin.
The last 15 – 20 years has also seen Hobart's wine industry thrive as many vineyards have developed in countryside areas outside of the city in the Coal River Wine Region and D ' Entrecasteaux Channel, including Moorilla Estate at Berriedale one of the most awarded vineyards in Australia.
It is well developed, with each of the major islands having at least one significant port city.
Of the icon painting tradition that developed in Byzantium, with Constantinople as the chief city, we have only a few icons from the 11th century and none preceding them, in part because of the Iconoclastic reforms during which many were destroyed, and also because of plundering by Venetians in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade, and finally the taking of the city by the Islamic Turks in 1453.
However, during the Edo period, Edo ( now Tokyo ) developed into the largest city in Japan, and Edo Tokyo dialect became the Standard Japanese position.
While the city is being developed, it is the scene of occasional deadly suicide bombings and explosions carried out by the Haqqani network, Taliban's Quetta Shura, Hezb-i Islami, al-Qaeda, and other anti-government elements who are allegedly supported and guided by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence ( ISI ) spy network.
The British realised the importance of the city as a military cantonment and as a port for exporting the produce of the Indus River basin, and rapidly developed its harbour for shipping.

city and distinctive
Italy has always had a distinctive dialect for each city, since the cities, until recently, were thought of as city-states.
# Some city dwellers, especially the less affluent population, had their own distinctive dialects — for example the Warsaw dialect, still spoken by some of the population of Praga on the eastern bank of the Vistula.
Regardless, the Indian cards have many distinctive features: they are round, generally hand painted with intricate designs, and comprise more than four suits — often as many as thirty two, like a deck in the Deutsches Spielkarten-Museum, painted in the Mewar, a city in Rajasthan, between the 18th and 19th century.
The city of Dresden had a distinctive silhouette, captured in famous paintings by Bernardo Bellotto and by Norwegian painter Johan Christian Dahl.
This castle has a commanding view of the historic city centre with its distinctive green-domed churches and intricate architecture.
The Sydney Opera House, as well as quickly becoming a distinctive cultural landmark in that city, gave the company a permanent performance home and thus helped to expand its repertoire and develop local audiences.
In the 13th century, the city of Monza had a distinctive symbol in the Arengario.
What is today called Olmec first appeared fully within the city of San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, where distinctive Olmec features occurred around 1400 BCE.
This gives Tehama a distinctive appearance, since by city ordinance, houses must be raised above flood level, so most homes have high foundations and tall stairways to the front door.
Perimeter Center, which is the biggest edge city in the Atlanta area, includes many high-rise buildings, including the Concourse Towers, which are often identified locally as the " king and queen " towers because of their distinctive architecture.
A number of homes in the city still display these distinctive roofs.
The city's most distinctive landmark, which is used on the official city seal, is the Verona columns and reflecting pool at the intersection of Ensley Lane, Mission Drive and Overhill Road.
His most famous design, and a distinctive building in the city centre, is the so-called Glaspaleis ( Glass Palace ), listed as one of the world's thousand most architecturally important buildings of the 20th century.
Greyfriars had one of the most distinctive buildings in Oxford ; it is the only flint-stone Norman-style building in the city, and its green spire is notably visible along the Iffley Road and from the University's Roger Bannister running track.
The completed church gave the city of Dresden a distinctive silhouette, captured in famous paintings by Bernardo Bellotto, a nephew of the artist Canaletto ( also known by the same name ), and in Dresden by Moonlight by Norwegian painter Johan Christian Dahl.
In works like The Adventures of Augie March and Herzog, Bellow painted vivid portraits of the American city and the distinctive characters that peopled it.
Henri Pirenne's reputation today rests on three contributions to European history: for what has become known as the Pirenne Thesis, concerning origins of the Middle Ages in reactive state formation and shifts in trade ; for a distinctive view of Belgium's medieval history ; and for his model of the development of the medieval city.
At that time, the Haçienda nightclub was a major catalyst for the distinctive musical ethos in the city that was called the Second Summer of Love.
The building itself, with its clerestory windows and small mezzanine balcony, also qualified as a city landmark because of its " distinctive characteristics typical of small commercial buildings constructed following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Aravot argues that “ conventional analysis and problem solving methods result in fragmentation … of the authentic experience of a city … something of the liveliness of the city as a singular entity is lost .” The process of developing a narrative-myth in urban design involves analysing and understanding the unique aspects of the local culture based on Cassirer ’ s five distinctive “ symbolic forms ”.
Moses would remain Park Commissioner for the next twenty-six years, leaving distinctive and controversial marks on all the city parks.
Two distinctive new pottery shapes that first appear in this period suggest that new leadership was imposed on the city ; these newcomers may also have been responsible for the destruction of the Urban A / EBI settlement.
The city is well known for its distinctive ramen.

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