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There has probably always been a bridge of some sort at the southeastern corner of the city.
I think that we are here also talking of the kind of fear that a young boy has for a group of boys who are approaching at night along the streets of a large city.
It is remembered and has been commemorated by a bust in a park and a square in the city which was renamed Piazzo Lauro Di Bosis after the war.
The inference has been too widely accepted that because the Communists have succeeded in building barricades across Berlin the free world must acquiesce in dismemberment of that living city.
Falling somewhere in a category between Einstein's theory and sand fleas -- difficult to see but undeniably there, nevertheless -- is the tropical green `` city '' of Islandia, a string of offshore islands that has almost no residents, limited access and an unlimited future.
The city has a stake in stimulating growth and purchasing power throughout outstate Missouri and Southern Illinois.
Even apart from the fact that now at the age of 31 my personal life is being totally disrupted for the second time for no very compelling reason -- I cannot help looking around at the black leather jacket brigades standing idly on the street corners and in the taverns of every American city and asking myself if our society has gone mad.
When a city has arranged things like this you cannot easily change them.
If the distant patron of the suburban branch has been frightened away from downtown by traffic problems, however, the city store can only pressure the politicians to do something about the highways or await the completion of the federal highway program.
`` For three days now a German reconnaissance plane has been over the city taking pictures.
Land within commuting distance of a growing city is usually high in price, higher if it has subdivision possibilities.
`` Washington '', President Kennedy has been heard to remark ironically, `` is a city of southern efficiency and northern charm ''.
In the city, he said, the waiting list for those who want to join the union is so long that unless a boy has an inside track he can't get in.
One of the hardest chores a detective has is hanging around on a city street, trying to make himself inconspicuous, keeping an eye on the entrance of an office building and waiting.
Mr. Hawksley, the state's general treasurer, has been a part-time CD director in the city for the last nine years.
These contend there is a serious question as to whether Mr. Wagner has the confidence of the Democratic rank and file in the city.
The city has sued for the full amount of the $172,400 performance bond covering the contract.
Gladden has been an outspoken critic of the present city administration and led his union's battle against the teamsters, which began organizing city firemen in 1959.
Mrs. Mary Self, who knows more than any other person about the 5,000 city employes for whom she has kept personnel records over the years, has closed her desk and retired.
A startlingly high percentage do not exceed $500 annually, which includes the librarian's salary, and not even the New York Public has enough money to meet its needs -- this in the world's richest city.
Practically everybody in Berlin has relatives and friends that live in the opposite part of the city.
As soon as the fox has taken hold on most of the populace he imports more wharf rats, who, of course, say they are the aggrieved victims of an extermination campaign in the city.
In describing the initial Allied occupation of a middle-sized German city, the picture has color, pictorial pull and genuinely moving moments.

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The city also supports many other industries, shipbuilding, including high-speed catamaran factories such as the world renowned Incat and ore refinement zinc smelters operated by Nyrstar, large breweries such as Cascade manufactures many different beers exported nationally with its premium and boutique beers being found in Europe, as well as smaller breweries around the city.
Visitors come to the city to explore its historic inner suburbs and nationally acclaimed restaurants and cafes, as well as its vibrant music and nightlife culture.
The city of Portland, Maine, known for its numerous nationally renowned restaurants, was ranked as Bon Appétit magazine's " America's Foodiest Small Town " in 2009.
The city is nationally known as the " Metropolis of the North " and as " Martinistad " referring to the Martinitoren.
With a population of over 1. 1 million, it is Russia's second-largest city east of the Ural Mountains after Novosibirsk, and seventh by size nationally.
Although there does not appear to be any nationally sanctioned " starting point " for the entire Trans-Canada Highway system, St. John's has adopted this designation for the section of highway running in the city by using the term " Mile One " for its sports stadium and convention centre complex, Mile One Centre.
The nationally known Silesian Central Park covers about 30 % of the city area and features:
The per capita income for the city was $ 8, 081 ( compare $ 21, 587 nationally ).
Palmdale is the 32nd most populous city in California and ranks 158th nationally.
69. 4 % of the Residents in the city have graduated from High School or achieved further education compared to 80. 35 % nationally.
Recent history has held few nationally noteworthy events for the city, but much internal change.
The city is a hospitality and retail magnet, recognized nationally for the United States ' largest enclosed shopping center, Mall of America.
The per capita income for the city was $ 12, 619 as compared to $ 21, 587 nationally as noted in the 2000 Census.
Of these localities, Lödöse is nationally known for being the original location of the city of Gothenburg.
Of city residents age 25 or older in 2000, 94. 0 % achieved a high school education or higher, compared to the national average of 80. 4 %, and 40. 3 % held a bachelor's degree or higher compared to 24. 4 % nationally.
In 1969, he led a successful push for a city ordinance outlawing segregation based on race or religion in public accommodations, an issue that had been addressed nationally in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
According to the first nationally held census ( 1786 ) the city had a population of 14, 719, and 2, 414 houses.
Although the larger city of Syracuse nearby was known nationally as a center of abolition and Underground Railroad activity, Skaneateles was said ( by Beauchamp, an early historian ) to have " eclipsed Syracuse as an anti-slavery town.
According to TPL, the city and county are working " to complete a management plan to protect the island's nationally significant historical and natural resources.
* November 23, 1941: Shiogama Town becomes a city ( 187th, nationally ; 3rd in Miyagi )
Due to audience feedback, artistic staff, and a theater's history, each theater may develop its own reputation both in its city and nationally.
Many fans, both in San Diego and nationally, were taken aback by the immensity of the contract given to a player in his mid 30's ( almost $ 40 million more than the Padres offer, the next highest offer he received ), and also the choice of team, given Brown expressed a desire to play in a city closer to his Georgia home than San Diego during the season.
1 ) Assist in the enforcement of state laws and ordinances of cities and counties relating to fire prevention and fire protection ; and enforce compliance with the fire code adopted by the state fire safety committee throughout the state except in any city having a population of one hundred thousand persons or more which has in effect a nationally recognized fire code, whether modified or unmodified, and which has enacted an ordinance to assume such jurisdiction from the state fire safety committee.

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