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Throughout the Middle Ages, it was an important trading town because of its location, near a ford across the Gera river.
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 her childhood, Cruz lived in Alcobendas, a working-class town, although she spent " a lot " of time at her grandmother's apartment.
Throughout the imperial period, Nicaea remained an important town ; for its situation was particularly favourable, being only distant from Prusa ( Pliny v. 32 ), and from Constantinople.
Throughout the adventure he receives reminders of impending war, and the threat of bombs becomes real when one lands accidentally on the town.
Throughout the course of The Troubles, there was a reasonably large paramilitary presence in the town, namely the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defence Association.
Throughout the remainder of the 18th century, Cookstown prospered quietly as a market town where linens, seeds and other agricultural produce were marketed at its famous market.
Throughout the 18th century, Madison was known as East Guilford until it was incorporated as a town in 1826.
Throughout its history, the town has been rocked by flooding along the Rolling Fork river ; probably since its inception, but definitely since the great flood of 1937.
Throughout Kentucky, Eddyville is best known as a synonym for the Kentucky State Penitentiary, although the prison itself is actually south of the present town, on the shore of Lake Barkley in Old Eddyville on KY 730.
Throughout the next century, the British would raid the town repeatedly, and also during the War of 1812.
Throughout the 18th century, the town continued to grow and prosper.
Throughout the town of Kampen, there are colorful murals which are in fact old commercials for now-defunct business in Kampen.
Throughout the years the town grew slowly until, in 1972, Interstate 94 was constructed.
Throughout this period, Kinston was an unincorporated town.
Throughout his lifetime here ( 1863 – 1925 ), Bare is credited with playing many other informal roles to help organize and improve the community life of the town.
Throughout the history of the town it has been a stopping point for tourists traveling to Harrisburg
* 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 town there are views of Mt.
Throughout the year, the area hosts small festivals in town or in the surrounding area, including a summer festival and harvest festival.
Throughout its history, Philippi has suffered from floods because of its proximity to the river and the relatively low elevation of most of the town.
Throughout the town, small areas of prairie are interspersed with oak groves.
Throughout the 18th century, Wigtown remained primarily an agricultural town, serving an intensely rural area.

Throughout and Latin
Throughout Latin America the word Gringo is also used for any foreigner from the United States, Canada, or Europe, however the true sense of the word is any foreigner.
Throughout much of the academic world, the term " doctor " refers to an individual who has earned a degree of Doctor of Philosophy, or Ph. D. ( an abbreviation for the Latin Philosophiæ Doctor ; or alternatively Doctor philosophiæ, D. Phil., meaning Teacher of Philosophy ), or other research doctorate such as the Doctor of Science, or Sc. D.
Throughout most of the 20th century, the Mexican peso remained one of the more stable currencies in Latin America, since the economy did not experience periods of hyperinflation common to other countries in the region.
Throughout their career they have managed to gain important positions on Argentine and Latin American charts.
Throughout the 1970s and 80s, more and more elements of the pop music harmonic palette became acceptable in Latin music and by the 1990s, anything that produced a hook became fair game, resulting in an explosion of brilliant songwriting while North American salsa continued to be constrained by the formulaic limitations of the genre .— Moore ( 2010: v. 4: 22 )
Throughout its 40-year history the DI has been actively involved in aiding leftist movements, primarily in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.
Throughout the spring and summer of 2000, Jackson played in those Latin American countries, with the Dominican Republic teams San Carlos and Pueblo Nuevo and Venezuelan Marinos.
" Throughout two dismal years, 1984 and 1985, he was forced to play in Latin dance and reception bands, as the New York clubs, once a prominent part of the jazz scene, had mostly disappeared.
Throughout his busy official life he occupied himself with literature, his Latin verses and his pastoral poems being much admired by his contemporaries.
Throughout the city are inscriptions in Latin and even in Phoenician on the stones of the houses.
Throughout its 100-year history Maryknoll has emphasized ministry and missionary work particularly in East Asia, China, Japan, Korea, Latin America and Africa.
Throughout, there is a strong emphasis on first hand study of primary sources in the original Greek or Latin.
Throughout the first half of the 18th century, the Slavic Greek Latin Academy had been considered the center of Russian culture and enlightenment.
Throughout Latin America, it is known as Destrozando a Bonaduce which translates as Destroying Bonaduce.

Throughout and even
Throughout the 18th century in France, a new wealthy and influential middle-class was beginning to rise, even though the royalty and nobility continued to be patrons of the arts.
Throughout their raids on the Eastern Roman Empire, the Huns had maintained good relations with the Western Empire, this was due in no small part to their friendship with Flavius Aetius, a powerful Roman general ( sometimes even referred to as the de facto ruler of the Western Empire ) who had spent some time with the Huns.
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 his life McGonagall seemed oblivious to the general opinion of his poems, even when his audience were pelting him with eggs and vegetables.
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 the Middle Ages most histories were written by religious clerics who frowned upon the type of performers who juggled, called ' gleemen ', accusing them of base morals or even practising witchcraft.
Throughout the course of time he expresses, communicates and converses in his works, great spiritual experiences and desires that they might be of advantage to the progress of many, even the whole family ( Guadium Et Spes Part II, Chapter II, Paragraph II ).
Throughout his last days Andropov still worked, even if it meant little more than signing papers or giving his assent to his aides ' proposals.
Throughout the series, the viewer is made aware that the Vulcans have more advanced warp drive technology than humans even in the 22nd century.
Throughout the lifetime of CC, it has not been universally adopted even by the creator nations, with, in particular, cryptographic approvals being handled separately, such as by the Canadian / US implementation of FIPS-140, and the CESG Assisted Products Scheme ( CAPS )
Throughout the missions, Blade is aided via radio link by a computer expert working at HardCorps: JC, a skilled hacker, capable of breaking into even the tightest of networks.
Throughout the film C-3PO is a foil to R2-D2's jokes, even when C-3PO translates R2-D2's machine speech for the audience.
Throughout the book, far from allowing himself to be exploited, Tom stands up for his beliefs and is grudgingly admired even by his enemies.
Throughout history and in many cultures, children have been extensively involved in military campaigns even when such practices were against cultural morals.
Throughout history and in many cultures, children have been extensively involved in military campaigns even when such practices were supposedly against cultural morals.
Throughout the whole series, Pistol gets herself into a mess a few times, causing either PJ and Max, or even her father Pete to have to bail her out.
Throughout the decade after the Battle of Leuctra, numerous former allies of Thebes defected to the Spartan alliance or even to alliances with other hostile states.
" Throughout the show, he displays an infatuation with Catherine Duke, and clues are occasionally dropped that point to him being the Unabomber ( which he even confesses to in one episode ).
Throughout the entirety of House of Leaves ( even including the cover and publishing information ), the word " house " is colored blue ( gray for non-color editions of the book and light gray for red editions ), as in < span style =" color :# 6086d1 ;"> house </ span >, and is, in many places in the book, offset from the rest of the text in different directions at different times.
Throughout the latter half of the 1980s, Candy often took roles in substandard films ( even performing the voice of a talking horse in the Bobcat Goldthwait comedy Hot to Trot ).
Throughout the 1980s, he spent more and more of his time trying to develop " the perfect tan ", and even became a celebrity ( on par with a professional athlete ) for his accomplishments, with George Hamilton as his idol.
Throughout the eighties and even the nineties, Palmdale was the fastest growing city in California and second fastest growing city in the nation.
Throughout the novel, Sonya is an important source of moral strength and rehabilitation for Raskolnikov, and in some interpretations, even considered a Christ-like figure. She is forced to prostitute herself to provide for her family.
Throughout his career he stood his ground ; when under the severest of criticism for the " Wagnerism " in Dalibor he responded by writing Libuše, even more firmly based on the scale and concept of Wagnerian music drama.

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