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Major metropolitan areas in most European countries are usually served by extensive commuter / suburban rail systems.
Poznań has an extensive public transport system, consisting of trams ( see Tramways in Poznań, especially Poznański Szybki Tramwaj ) and urban and suburban buses.
During the 1950s and 1960s the surrounding area saw extensive growth in housing, when large suburban public and private housing estates were constructed.
The modern phenomenon of extensive suburban growth, satellite urban development, and migration of city-dwellers to villages have further complicated the definition of towns, creating communities urban in their economic and cultural characteristics but lacking other characteristics of urban localities.
An early NME article on the band wrote that The Cure " are like a breath of fresh suburban air on the capital's smog-ridden pub-and-club circuit " and noted " With a John Peel session and more extensive London gigging on their immediate agenda, it remains to be seen whether or not The Cure can retain their refreshing joie de vivre.
Kalgoorlie and the surrounding district was serviced by an extensive collection of suburban railways and tramways, providing for both passenger and freight traffic.
St. Albans is now a continuation of the suburban region of St. Louis County while the majority of the county retains a rural character and includes extensive wilderness areas, typical of exurban areas.
There are six stops on the narrow gauge Roslagsbanan suburban railway and buses to Stockholm and Norrtälje as well as an extensive internal bus network.
An early modern example of the extensive use of pictographs may be seen in the map in the London suburban timetables of the London and North Eastern Railway, 1936-1947, designed by George Dow, in which a variety of pictographs was used to indicate facilities available at or near each station.
Frimley has its own town centre, a major regional hospital ( Frimley Park ) and extensive suburban areas.
Seven 400-Series Highways border or pass through Peel Region, giving it one of the most extensive suburban freeway networks in Ontario and Canada.
The area has only a small section of the London Underground network, but has a much more extensive suburban railway system than North London and is the location of all of London's tram services.
The population doubled due to major industrial development on extensive suburban sites, the decision to site the New University of Ulster ( now known as the University of Ulster ) in the town, the expansion of commerce and the development of sporting and recreational facilities.
While the subway system itself is largely within the city center, the lines extend far out via extensive through services onto suburban railway lines.
The three market arcades in close proximity, forming an extensive network of stalls, are rare survivals and their special character is what marks out Brixton as distinctive from other suburban shopping centres: a mixture of history, interesting architecture, the variety of goods on sale and the cultural mix of Brixton, known as the symbolic ' soul of black Britain '.
One of the most spectacular estates of the U. S., Whitemarsh Hall, was demolished in 1980, along with its extensive gardens, to make way for suburban developments.
It adjoins extensive areas of suburban development.
Murrumbeena is a small suburban area with extensive parklands and primarily Federation and Interwar architectural character.
Northern Virginia's transportation infrastructure includes major airports Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Dulles International, several lines of the Washington Metro subway system, the Virginia Railway Express suburban commuter rail system, transit bus services, and an extensive network of Interstate highways and expressways.
There are numerous locations in California where extensive developments have been built atop archaic landslides, which have not moved in historic times but which ( if both water-saturated and shaken by an earthquake ) have a high probability of moving en masse, carrying entire sections of suburban development to new locations.
The station is a fine survivor of a Victorian suburban station, with later additions, and includes a brick built station building as well as extensive cast iron and timber canopies to the platforms.
The rapid expansion of the population of Washington, D. C., during World War II led to the extensive construction of suburban office buildings and housing tracts.
For instance, the, now the church of the Santi Quattro Coronati, drew its name from its foundress, who doubtless owned the extensive suburban Roman villa whose foundations remain under the church and whose audience hall became the ecclesiastical basilica.
The building line was extensive, including a farm group, a suburban passenger station, and a variety of utility structures.

extensive and development
Indeed the extensive use of imported non-Greeks (" barbarians ") as chattel slaves seems to have been an Athenian development.
By virtue of its extensive biotechnology sector, its numerous major universities, and relatively few internal barriers, the U. S. has progressed a great deal in its development of BME education and training opportunities.
This allowed for the development of extensive lowland swamps and forests in North America and Europe.
In The United Kingdom, Oxford University has led in providing extensive research in the field through its Community Development Journal, used worldwide by sociologists and community development practitioners.
Montreal and Toronto were well suited to benefit from the development of large-scale manufacturing and extensive railway systems in Quebec and Ontario, these being the goals of the Macdonald and Laurier governments.
These volumes respectively form the most extensive development of his views.
In 1983, Brundtland was invited by then United Nations Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar to establish and chair the World Commission on Environment and Development ( WCED ), widely referred to as the Brundtland Commission, developing the broad political concept of sustainable development in the course of extensive public hearings that were distinguished by their inclusiveness and published its report Our Common Future in April 1987.
Hungary lacks extensive domestic sources of energy and raw materials needed for industrial development.
Hungary lacks extensive domestic sources of energy and raw materials needed for further industrial development.
Hezbollah organizes an extensive social development program and runs hospitals, news services, educational facilities, and encouragement of Nikah mut ‘ ah.
An IRIN news report of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs noted: " Hezbollah not only has armed and political wings – it also boasts an extensive social development program.
Seasonal variations in flow have led to extensive development of flood control measures.
Recent projects and notable inputs by the EU have included telecommunications ( improvement of telephone exchanges and provision of radio and navigation equipment ), the development of seaweed as an export crop, solar energy systems for the outer islands, the upgrading of the Control Tower and fire fighting services at Tarawa's Bonriki International Airport, outer island social development, health services and extensive support for the Kiribati Vocational Training Programme.
This meant the cars had to go through extensive development in order to reach the latest and most stringent safety and emission standards that the world's authorities demanded ; Koenigsegg had to, for example, develop their own engines and other related technologies.
During the Warring States period of Chinese history ( 480-221 BC ) extensive development in martial philosophy and strategy emerged, as described by Sun Tzu in The Art of War ( c. 350 BC ).
Python has also seen extensive use in the information security industry, including exploit development.
This series, produced by Steven Bochco, featured many elements borrowed from soap operas such as an ensemble cast, multi-episode storylines, and extensive character development over the course of the series.
desertification ; depletion of ground water resources ; the lack of perennial rivers or permanent water bodies has prompted the development of extensive seawater desalination facilities ; coastal pollution from oil spills
Structured programming is a programming paradigm aimed on improving the clarity, quality, and development time of a computer program by making extensive use of subroutines, block structures and for and while loops – in contrast to using simple tests and jumps such as the goto statement which could lead to " spaghetti code " which is both difficult to follow and to maintain.
Given the role that many social groups have in the development of public policy and the extensive connections between state bureaucracies and other institutions, it has become increasingly difficult to identify the boundaries of the state.
The XFree86 project suffered from a perception of a far too cathedral-like development model ; developers could not get CVS commit access and vendors had to maintain extensive patch sets.
This was perceived as far too cathedral-like in its development model: developers were unable to get commit rights quickly and vendors ended up maintaining extensive patches.
* Austronesian peoples have developed lanteen sail, and the out-rigger as well as extensive development of celestial navigation systems
Avignon, which at the beginning of the 14th century was a town of no great importance, underwent extensive development during the time the seven Avignon popes and two anti-popes, Clement V to Benedict XIII made their residences there.

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