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city and itself
Meanwhile, the city itself should be talked to.
Monsieur Favre's threat would become a reality, for he continued to proclaim loudly that the city must rid itself of `` that Frenchman ''.
A blow to this phase of the Central's operations would have serious economic consequences not only to the railroad itself, but to the 40,000 people per day who are provided with efficient, reasonably priced transportation in and out of the city.
In 1256, the castrum of Abensprech was first mentioned, and on 12 June 1348, Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg, and his brother, Stephen, Duke of Bavaria, raised Abensberg to the status of a city, giving it the right to operate lower courts, enclose itself with a wall and hold markets.
The port of Alicante has been reinventing itself since the industrial decline the city suffered in the 1980s ( with most mercantile traffic lost to Valencia's harbour ).
The city itself has a population of 15, 800 inhabitants.
It is unclear how the symbol of a particular goddess ( one of many ) would have been transferred to the city itself.
Ezra is written to fit a schematic pattern in which the God of Israel inspires a king of Persia to commission a leader from the Jewish community to carry out a mission ; three successive leaders carry out three such missions, the first rebuilding the Temple, the second purifying the Jewish community, and the third sealing of the holy city itself behind a wall.
The Book of Ezekiel describes itself as the words of the Ezekiel ben-Buzi, a priest living in exile in the city of Babylon between 593 and 571.
Only in 1929 the-meanwhile former-immunity district was incorporated into the city itself.
This plain covers an area of, of which 101 km² ( 38. 9 sq mi ) are occupied by the city itself.
The book itself calls Nineveh a “ great city ,” referring to its size 3: 3 + 4: 11 ( NIV ) and perhaps to its affluence as well.
Nineveh is compared to Thebes, the Egyptian city that Assyria itself had destroyed in 663 BCE.
In 1979, the title to the landfill was transferred from the city to the Battery Park City Authority, which financially restructured itself and created a new, more viable master plan, designed by Alex Cooper and Stanton Eckstut.
The city itself has a large wall with twelve gates in it which are never shut, and which have the names of the twelve tribes of Israel written on them.
Concurrently, Cairo has established itself as a political and economic hub for North Africa and the Arab World, with many multinational businesses and organizations, including the Arab League, operating out of the city.
Cadillac is connected to a number of trail systems heavily used by winter recreation enthusiasts, and the city itself integrates unusually well into the corridors of travel created by snowmobilers.
For example, in the 1543 Siege of Nice the Ottoman forces led by Barbarossa conquered and pillaged the town itself and took many captives-but the city castle held out, due to which the townspeople were accounted the victors.
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.
Much notable Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with social criticism keeping exultation in check.
Carson City resigned itself to small city status, advertising itself as " America's smallest capital.
Carson City could now advertise itself as one of America's largest state capitals with its of city limits.
This system though is not very reliable and lacks discipline, the high number of public cars that transit the roads, and the fact that they do not lend itself to regulation or central control, which causes frequent transit problems among city roads.
In Rome the cult of Diana should have been almost as old as the city itself as Varro mentions her in the list of deities to whom king Titus Tatius vowed a shrine.

city and cultivated
By the 18th century, however, Geneva had come under the influence of Catholic France, which cultivated the city elite, who tended to be at odds with the ordinary townsfolk – to the point that an abortive revolution took place in 1782.
Reggio has commonly used popular nicknames: The " city of Bronzes ", for the Riace bronzes which are testimonials of its Greek origins ; the " city of bergamot ", which is exclusively cultivated in the region ; and the " city of Fatamorgana ", an optical phenomenon visible in Italy only from the Reggio seaside.
The city was founded in 1847 by Brigham Young, Isaac Morley, George Washington Bradley and several other Mormon followers, who extensively irrigated and cultivated the arid valley.
This border situation between the cultivated farm land and the wilderness were made clear by the poet Rolf Jacobsen, citizen of the neighbouring city Hamar, in his classic poem " Tanker ved Ånestadkrysset " ( Thoughts at the Ånestad crossroad ).
The first peaches grown in Canada were cultivated in the Grindstone Creek watershed, which is located in the south-west part of the city.
Cavanagh, a young Democrat who had cultivated harmonious relations with black leaders, both inside and outside the city, and who may have felt duped or betrayed, was initially reluctant to ask Romney, a Republican, for assistance.
Throughout the history of the region, there were no inter-ethnic clashes, while the city of Chernivtsi was known for its German-style architecture, for a highly cultivated society, and for ethnic tolerance.
Nowadays the main crop cultivated in the city is sugar cane.
Eyvan and Ilam ( city ) are less warmer than the other cities in the province because thay situated in the north of the province. wheat is the most common crop cultivated in this province.
This marked the end of Athens as a political actor, although it remained the largest, wealthiest and most cultivated city in Greece.
This marked the end of Athens as a political actor, although it remained the largest, wealthiest and most cultivated city in Greece.
These crops are cultivated mainly by Japanese descendants, since the city was a common Japanese immigrant center.
Khulna is known as the city of shrimp, because 75 % of shrimp exported from Bangladesh are cultivated in the Khulna zone.
Some 10 km from the city, sugarcane is cultivated and processed at the sugar mill established in 1990 in Nau Dero village, the birthplace of the former prime minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and where Benazir Bhutto was raised.
One commonly stated theory is that damsons were first cultivated in antiquity in the area around the ancient city of Damascus, capital of modern-day Syria, and were introduced into England by the Romans.
The estate was completely outside the city at the time, and where there are now houses, once only ranchland, cultivated farmland and gardens surrounded the estate house, chapel and outbuildings.
In the 14th century, settled Moors cultivated the lands and serviced the city ; other Moors, both free and slave, would work in the fishing industry.
Yam is also extensively cultivated throughout the city.
Man becomes man as he refines himself ; he even becomes godlike: “ Deus est mortali iuvare mortalem ,” wrote Pliny, translating a Greek Stoic, “ To help man is man ’ s true God .” Finally, the man who practiced humanitas cultivated his aesthetic sensibilities as he listened to his reason: " Cum musis ,” wrote Cicero, “ id est, cum humanitate et doctrina habere commercium ".< ref > Peter Gay's citation of the phrase, Cum musis, etc., refers to an anecdote in the Tusculan Disputations, in which Cicero recounts how during a visit to Syracuse, in Sicily, he had chanced to discover the tomb of Archimedes, at that time unknown to the inhabitants of the city, but which he, Cicero, recognized from its description in a line of poetry he had memorized ; and he contrasted the enduring fame of Archimedes, the mathematician, to the obloquy of the notorious Sicilian tyrant Dionysius the Elder, buried nearby: “ Who is there who has had anything at all to do with the Muses, that is, with humanity and learning, who would not prefer to be this mathematician rather than that tyrant?
There are no grazing herds or cultivated fields ; they assume the city is deserted.
:" The view of this extensive city, the numerous canoes on the river, the crowded population, and the cultivated state of the surrounding countryside, formed altogether a prospect of civilization and magnificence that I little expected to find in the bosom of Africa.

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