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city and Irondale
Irondale is a city adjacent to Birmingham, Alabama, United States northeast from Homewood and Mountain Brook.
23. 1 % of the Irondale city residents were under 18 years of age.
Census 2010 race data for Irondale city include the racial breakdown percentages of 35. 3 % black, 1. 4 % Asian and 7. 8 % Hispanic.
Also, there were 5, 495 housing units in Irondale city, 92. 5 % of which were occupied housing units.
The local newspaper of New Brighton, The Bulletin, keeps New Brighton residents informed on various events in the city, and it is particularly thorough on two accounts: it details all of the crime in the northern suburbs and it reports on sporting events of New Brighton's Irondale High School.
Irondale is a city in Washington County, Missouri, United States.
Irondale was founded in 1807 and incorporated as a city in 1908.
The Chapel at Irondale has recently been remodeled and rededicated to the city by the Cub Scouts of Pack 697 and Boy Scouts of Troop 697.
In 2010 the Ozark Trailblazers District in the Greater St. Louis Area Council worked all spring and summer to try to restore parts of the old camp that the city of Irondale still owns.

city and can't
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.
Sample lyrics: " Now ain't it strange that I feel like Philby / There's a stranger in my soul / I'm lost in transit in a lonesome city / I can't come in from the cold.
* The most outstanding feature in San Salvador and the metropolitan area is the Boquerón Volcano, although the San Salvador municipality only has territory on its foothills, the volcano can't be missed from the majority of the city due to its height of 1, 893 meters ( 6, 211 feet ) above sea level.
Before arriving at Lud, the ka-tet hear the drum beat from the song Velcro Fly, by ZZ Top, playing from the city, although Eddie at first can't remember where it is he has heard these drums before.
I mean we can't be ' policing ' the whole city.
Unlike Gounod, who fled to England, Bizet rejected opportunities to leave the besieged city: " I can't leave Paris!
The closure was over the strong objections of the New Orleans city government ; New Orleans Mayor Martin Behrman pronounced that, " ou can make illegal, but you can't make it unpopular.
Another popular saying, was " Lynn, Lynn the city of sin: if you ain't bad, you can't get in !.
Due to all this, most Germans rarely hear of Bielefeld in the news and can't remember having ever met anyone who speaks the ' Bielefeld dialect ' ( since there is none that differs significantly from Standard German ), and therefore have no clear image of the city in their heads.
Every year, in numerical sequence starting from 2007-07-07 and continuing through 2012-12-12 hoopers dance in every city and country to raise money and donate hoops to others who can't afford them.
English-speakers can use the term " city hall " by metonymy to mean " municipal government " or government in general, as in the axiom " You can't fight city hall ".
Sheldrake says he can't leave for the city without his wife knowing and asks Chuck to take care of Fran (" Christmas Day ").
Once razed, the city can't be rebuilt.
Pillaging the city results in removal of some production options ( those being the most expansive units in Warlords and Warlords II and the units player can't produce in Warlords III ).
In reference to the usage of Yankovic's song in the film, after Ratchet exclaims that even he can't be stupid enough to destroy the city, Wreck-Gar exclaims, " I am Wreck-Gar, I dare to be stupid!
However, as shown by James Dobbs's song " I can't find Brummagem " ( see below ), it remained in use as a geographical name for the city.
Templar is given an offer he can't refuse: $ 1 million if he goes to New York and deals out his unique brand of justice to evildoers in that city.
2 of them can't be done due to a pre-existing contract with fellow city college Odessa College.
Because of these limitations, tanks are difficult to use in city conflicts where civilians or friendly forces might be nearby, since their firepower can't be used effectively.
One consequence is that KMOS can't be seen on DirecTV or Dish Network in its own city ; KCPT is the sole PBS station uplinked on the Kansas City feed.
When he eventually unlocks his full potential and turns into the American Dragon, he will overcome obstacles to protect the magical creatures living in the city, but as his ordinary self, Jake Long can't conquer his crush on pretty blond schoolmate Rose who, unbeknownst to Jake, has an amazing dark secret of her own.
In his acceptance speech he deplored the state of the union: " When the strongest nation in the world can be tied down for four years in Vietnam with no end in sight, when the richest nation in the world can't manage its own economy, when the nation with the greatest tradition of the rule of law is plagued by unprecedented racial violence, when the President of the United States cannot travel abroad or to any major city at home, then it's time for new leadership for the United States of America.
Ultraman always try to avoid battles in inhabited areas or fighting in a place where there are innocent bystanders and try to cause the least amount of destruction as possible, from the side effects of their fights when confronting in the city, when and if they can't ; a city like Tokyo would be destroyed.

city and afford
While maintaining much diversity in class, race, and age, it became harder and harder for those who grew up in the city to be able to afford to stay.
He lost his intuitive touch during the war years, when the federal money stopped flowing in, and never realized that he had created far more infrastructure than the city could afford.
All of those who could afford it left the city, but Zwingli remained and continued his pastoral duties.
At this time, slums were also beginning to form in the inner city, and those who could afford to leave, left for the suburbs and outer edges of the city.
An unusually low ransom for the times ( around $ 50 in modern money ) was to be paid for each Frank in the city whether man, woman or child but Saladin, against the wishes of his treasurers, allowed many families who could not afford the ransom to leave.
In some cases, white suburbanites saw self-government as a means to keep out people who could not afford the added suburban property maintenance costs not needed in city living.
His father was a lawyer with a struggling practice in a small city, and never enjoyed financial security ; his parents lived a life of shabby gentility, employing servants and tutors they could scarcely afford.
“ There is a real need for residential development ,” he said, “ in which there is a strong sense of community ; a need to feed into the city some of the atmosphere and pace of the small town and village ; a need to create a community which can meet as many as possible of the needs of the people who live there ; which can bring these people into natural contact with one another ; which can produce out of these relationships a spirit and feeling of neighborliness and a rich sense of belonging to a community .” In a city that practiced strict racial segregation, Rouse intended Cross Keys to be open to all who could afford to live there.
Worried about the growing congestion and pollution in downtown areas due to the spread of cars, many countries started studying mass transit systems that would lower capital costs to the point where any city could afford to deploy them.
In English, it was a small city that could not afford or was not allowed to build walls or other larger fortifications, and built a palisade or stockade instead ( many early English settlements in North America used stockades.
The city could afford such a large fleet-it had over 34, 000 oars men-because it owned a lot of silver mines that were worked by slaves.
Oftentimes, when a city is “ improved ” in this way, the development of an area can cause the cost of living to rise higher than residents can afford, thus forcing low income people, often minorities, out of the area.
It was not until 1753 that Ommen had sufficiently recovered to afford a new city hall, built at the Vrijthof square, on the same location as the previous building.
In the early fifteenth century the Ming Admiral Zheng He had established one of his bases of operation in the port city, so the Chinese could not afford to lose such a strategic position to the Siamese.
Most of the heat wave victims were the elderly poor living in the heart of the city, who either had no working air conditioning or could not afford to turn it on.
The British Coyns afford conjecture of early habitation in these parts, though the city of Norwich arose from the ruins of Venta, and though perhaps not without some habitation before, was enlarged, built, and nominated by the Saxons.
The official rationale was that the city could not afford to keep the centre operating.
The new suburban communities limited the emigration of poor and non-white residents from the city by restrictive zoning, thus few lower-middle-class people could afford a house in the suburbs.
In Mayors and Money, a comparison of municipal government in Chicago and New York, Ester R. Fuchs credited the Cook County Democratic Organization with giving Mayor Richard J. Daley the political power to deny labor union contracts that the city could not afford and to make the state government assume burdensome costs like welfare and courts.
Club owners, promoters, couldn't afford to pay the city tax, state tax, government tax.
Curitiba had the problem of its status as a third-world city, unable to afford the tractors and petroleum to mow these parks.
Although the rich merchants could afford to stay within the numerous inns of the prosperous city while waiting for their goods to sell, the poor workers would stay in cheaper inns scattered along the sides of roads on the outskirts of the ancient city.

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