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Throughout Portugal's Estado Novo period, Luanda grew from a town of 61, 208 with 14. 6 % of those inhabitants being white in 1940, to a wealthy cosmopolitan major city of 475, 328 in 1970 with 124, 814 Europeans ( 26. 3 %) and around 50, 000 mixed race inhabitants.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the city remained a centre for trade and manufacturing of wool and leather but gradually economic decline set in.
Throughout the Middle Ages, and for some even until today, the lands of Lothair ( i. e., Old Lorraine ) were made up of self-governing republics of farmers, independent counties controlled by burghers, or city republics.
Throughout the 15th century, Venetian land forces were almost always on the offensive and were regarded as the most effective in Italy, largely because of the tradition of all classes carrying arms in defense of the city and official encouragement of general military training.
In 17th-century Leiden, for instance, people opening their homes to services could be fined 200 guilders ( a year's wage for a skilled tradesman ) and banned from the city Throughout this, however, personal freedom of religion did exist, and was one factor – along with economic reasons – in causing large immigration of religious refugees from other parts of Europe.
Throughout the 19th century, the port city of Galveston grew rapidly and the Strand was considered the region's primary business center.
Throughout the city, fountains and wellheads were adorned with garlands.
Throughout the year, various festivals are held in and around the city, such as the Lancaster Jazz Festival and The Maritime Festival.
Throughout the early history of the state, Madison was one of the leading cities competing with Vincennes and later New Albany to be the largest city in the state.
Throughout the 20th century, the city experienced steady growth, but was eclipsed as the regional economic center by a fast growing Huntsville during the space race.
Throughout the eighties and even the nineties, Palmdale was the fastest growing city in California and second fastest growing city in the nation.
Throughout its history, the city has endured many Ohio River floods ; as a result, most of its riverside downtown has repeatedly been destroyed, leaving little of the architecture of earlier years.
Throughout its history, New Baltimore has been linked to the regional economy by virtue of the city ’ s access to the waterfront and the region ’ s transportation network.
Throughout much of the twentieth century, BNSF was the most prominent employer in the city, but the company scaled back its workforce in Havre in the 1990s.
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, most of the city was involved in the poultry industry, which led to the city being dubbed “ The Egg Basket of America .”
Throughout most of its history, the city of Butler has been a major manufacturing and industrial center.
Throughout the late 1890s, the city's borders extended from Scranton to Wilkes-Barre, but due to financial and civil differences, the city would soon be divided into the many townships and boroughs that exist throughout the central Wyoming Valley today.
Throughout the 1990s, DeSoto experienced a significant change in the demographic composition of the city.
* Throughout the presidential election year of 2008, BBC Newsnight correspondent Matt Frei produced a series of television segments in Culpeper, characterizing the city as an exemplar of small town America.
Throughout the 1990s, the city of Austin experienced a rapid rise in its population.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the city was one of the staunchest supporters of the Counts of Flanders, defending them against insurrections from the South, and even from Ghent.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the inhabitants of Seraing owed allegiance to Liège, pledging to defend the fluvial approach to the city in case of invasion, in exchange for tax exonerations.
Throughout its history, Palembang has attracted migrants from other regions in the archipelago, and has made this city as a multi-cultural city.

Throughout and public
Throughout the months preceding the tour, Love was rarely seen in public, spending her time in her home or visiting the Namgyal Buddhist Monastery in New York.
Throughout the world the flag has been used in public discourse to refer to the United States, not only as a nation, state, government, and set of policies, but also as a set of ideals.
Throughout his life, he always preferred reading in seclusion to social engagements, and several times had to be pressured by others to remain in public service.
Throughout history, oligarchies have been tyrannical ( relying on public servitude to exist ) or relatively benign.
Throughout European History, rhetoric has concerned itself with persuasion in public and political settings such as assemblies and courts.
Throughout the 1930s, Surrealism continued to become more visible to the public at large.
Throughout the fifties and sixties, Adorno became a public figure, not simply through his books and essays, but also through his appearances in radio and newspapers.
Throughout his life Keynes worked energetically for the benefit both of the public and his friends – even when his health was poor he laboured to sort out the finances of his old college, and at Bretton Woods, he worked to institute an international monetary system that would be beneficial for the world economy.
Throughout their lives they draw enormous media coverage in the form of photographic, written and televised commentary on their activities, family relationships, rites of passage, personalities, attire, behaviour, and public roles.
Throughout history, design of streets and deliberate configuration of public spaces with buildings have reflected contemporaneous social norms or philosophical and religious beliefs ( see, e. g., Erwin Panofsky, Gothic Architecture and Scholasticism, Meridian Books, 1957 ).
Throughout his early and married life he was the champion of Jewish rights, and he did not withdraw from public affairs until 1874, the year of the death of his wife Adelheid Beermann, whom he had married in 1822.
Throughout 1934, Dulles was a very public supporter of Hitler.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s ( their most active period ) they staged " action " events, engaged in politics and public speaking, and produced sculptural works featuring unconventional materials.
Throughout two decades, via private and public grants, BARC has restored the Flatiron Building as an historic asset to Brownsville.
Throughout his life, Taylor took public stands on the great issues of his time.
Throughout its history, ATFS has relied on celebrity Tree Farmers to relay its message to the public.
Throughout his career, Toscanini was virtually idolized by the critics ( a notable exception being Virgil Thomson ), as well as by most fellow musicians and the public alike.
Throughout the 1990s, the history of TIGR received increased publicity and started to be mentioned in public speeches.
Throughout 2007 a number of public consultations and exhibitions were held.
Throughout much of the twentieth century, the term " third sex " was a popular descriptor for homosexuals and gender nonconformists, but after Gay Liberation of the 1970s and a growing separation of the concepts of sexual orientation and gender identity, the term fell out of favor among LGBT communities and the wider public.
Throughout his childhood Rabbi Schneerson was involved in the affairs of his father's office, where his secular education and knowledge of the Russian language were useful in assisting his father's public administrative work.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, crime rates soared and social issues took center stage in the public eye.
Throughout his long life, Ebsen had many hobbies: public speaking, traveling, singing, playing guitar, golfing, spending time with his family, riding horses, swimming, gardening, fishing, sailing, painting, and building sailboats.
Throughout this time, and during the Van Halen III period, the public was unaware of Anthony's tenuous status within the band and was led to believe that he was still a full-time member.
Throughout its history, however, Commission policy has been to rely on the private sector for this function to the extent that the private sector demonstrates ability to fulfill the responsibility in the public interest.

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