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The $ 35 billion New Kabul master plan, in which the city is expected to expand north towards Bagram Air Base.
Guatemala City offers all the modern amenities along with important historic sites that a world class city can be expected to have ranging from an IMAX Theater to the Ícaro film festival ( Festival Ícaro ) featuring films produced in Guatemala and Central America.
As a goddess expected to avert demons from the house or city over which she stood guard and to protect the individual as she or he passed through dangerous liminal places, Hecate would naturally become known as a goddess who could also refuse to avert the demons, or even drive them on against unfortunate individuals.
The $ 35 billion New Kabul master plan, in which the city is expected to expand north towards Bagram Airfield.
Currently, a new international airport, Angola International Airport is under construction southeast of the city, a few miles beyond Viana, which was expected to be opened in 2011.
The other highway will connect the city center of Luanda to Viana, and was expected to be completed by the end of 2008.
When Banda visited a city, a contingent of women were expected to greet him at the airport and dance for him.
The rail service from Mazar-e Sharif to Uzbekistan that began in 2011 is expected to rapidly boost the economy of the city.
The future Potsdamer Platz was most definitely outside Berlin, and therefore not subject to the planning guidelines and constraints that would normally be expected in a city keen to show itself off as the capital of an empire.
The Medina Knowledge Economic City project, a city focused on knowledge-based industries, has been planned and is expected to boost development and increase the number of jobs in Medina.
A parade and a state banquet completed the independence festivities in the capital, which was expected to be renamed Can Phumo, or " Place of Phumo ", after a Shangaan chief who lived in the area before the Portuguese navigator Lourenço Marques founded the city in 1545 and gave his name to it.
In this conception the function of defensive fire was performed by the temple of the god Vulcanus that was situated to the South of the pomerium, sacred city wall, this location being in accord with what could be expected from the homology with the Vedic situation.
This cooperative element is seen as a particularly important factor with regards to the city's expected future economic development, as outlined in the Turku Strategy that is published annually by the city council.
It was expected that one new city would be created, however " in recognition of the significance of every part of the UK " in Jubilee year, as well as the " high quality " of the bids submitted it was announced on 14 March 2012 that there would be three new cities created.
It was expected that Maxentius would try the same strategy as against Severus and Galerius earlier ; that is, remaining in the well-defended city of Rome, and sit out a siege which would cost his enemy much more.
Louis wasn't overly worried by this ; he was very much focused on Amsterdam and, an early attempt to take the city by a sudden cavalry assault having failed, had decided in any case to avoid an expensive and inevitably very muddy siege by waiting till winter when he expected — reasonably so in the Little Ice Age — his troops to be able to advance over the ice.
It was expected that a siege of perhaps several weeks would be required, but the army took the city in less than a day, 26 July 1346, storming and sacking it, killing 3, 000 of its citizens, and burning much of the merchants ' quarter on the Ile Ste-Jean.
These developments are expected to become magnets for visitors and sources of income, as well as significantly increasing the profile of the city.
South Tucson, as might be expected in a city primarily formed to take advantage of loopholes in state laws relating to alcohol and dog racing, has been struggling heavily with dangerously high crime rates.
The city grew substantially in the 1990s ; the 1990 population was 11, 257 and the city is expected to reach 50, 000 people by the year 2030.
At that point, the city would have been expected to spend $ 32, 086, 600 on general fund expenses for the city manager ’ s office, attorney services, city clerk ’ s office, the development office, animal control, etc.

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The end of the 19th century witnessed a sharp recovery of the local economy with increasing international trade and the growth of the city harbour leading to increased exports of several products ( particularly during World War I when Spain was a neutral country ).
Popular reviews of the Book of Joshua's sharp contrasts and internal conflicts arise from " an appreciable difference between defeating a king in battle, and gaining possession of his capital city " ( vs.,,, ); and because " the land was now within the grasp of the Israelites they did not avail themselves fully of that dominion which was within their reach " (,, vs., ).
And while the inner city are being gentrified and the upper-middle class have inhabited the Western Harbor, little have changed for the inhabitants of in the districts of the Million Programme ; Malmö remains a city of sharp social divide and high unemployment.
Its source is just 240 km ( 150 mi ) inland from the Atlantic Ocean, but the river runs directly away from the sea into the Sahara Desert, then takes a sharp right turn near the ancient city of Timbuktu ( Tombouctou ) and heads southeast to the Gulf of Guinea.
While 680, 000 people lived in the city proper in 1950, a combination of suburbanization and economic turbulence caused a sharp decrease in city population to just 330, 000 in the year 2000.
Modeled after recent successes in downtown ballpark building ( such as San Francisco's AT & T Park ), and incorporating San Diego history in the form of the preservation of the facade of the historic Western Metals Company building ( now the left-field corner, the corner of the building substituting for the left field foul pole ), the new Petco Park is a sharp contrast to their previous home at Qualcomm ( Jack Murphy ) Stadium which was a cookie-cutter type football-baseball facility located in an outer, mostly commercial-industrial, area of the city near an interstate interchange.
In the U. S, the development of the skyscraper and the sharp inflation of downtown real estate prices also led to downtowns being more fully dedicated to businesses, thus pushing residents outside the city center.
The mountains near Salt Lake City are easily visible from the city and have sharp vertical relief caused by massive ancient earthquakes, with a maximum difference of 7, 099 feet ( 2164 m ) being achieved with the rise of Twin Peaks from the Salt Lake Valley floor.
The London edition of Time Out magazine, reviewing the film nearly a half-century after its initial release, commented: Fifty years on, you could say that Hitchcock ’ s sleek, wry, paranoid thriller caught the zeitgeist perfectly: Cold War shadiness, secret agents of power, urbane modernism, the ant-like bustle of city life, and a hint of dread behind the sharp suits of affluence.
The relatively varied topography of the city provides a sharp contrast to the flatter terrain more typical of other portions of Indiana.
The city is one of several surrounding Louisville, Kentucky that have experienced a sharp rise in population in the past two decades, becoming a commuter town.
In order to preserve certain buildings in the city, planners snaked I-95 creating sharp bends in the highway.
On 31 December 1984, drummer Rick Allen lost his left arm in a car crash on the A57 in the hills outside the band's home city Sheffield, when his Corvette swerved off the road on a sharp bend and went through a drystone wall.
With a samurai population of less than 1 % the culture of the merchant city of Osaka stood in sharp contrast to that of Edo, the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate.
The city is extremely hot in summer and cold in winter, and usually has sharp temperature differences between day and night.
The population growth came to a sharp end in 1975 and the city has since grown very little.
Following the social instability and sharp economic depression that emerged in the wake of World War I, many Americans in the 1920s saw business and city growth as foundations for stability.
In an attempt to dampen inflation the Shah's regime cut spending, but the cutbacks led to a sharp rise in layoffs – particularly among young, unskilled, male workers living in city slums.
Near that city, he bumped into Masséna on 11 November and was forced to pull back after losing 400 men in a sharp combat.
As with Light Rail today, an interurban car might run fairly fast in open country on its own right-of-way, but once in a city or town, it would progress slowly down streets and make sharp wheel grinding turns at city intersections, and it would stop for automobile traffic and pedestrians.
Signed as Avenue Q, US 84 passes through the heart of downtown Lubbock before making a sharp easterly turn on the southeast side of the city, where it is known as the Slaton Highway.

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