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We do need a term for this category of towns in this long period.
The results of such progressive diversification can be seen even in smaller towns.
The most recent census reports should enable us to establish the differential migration rates to towns and cities.
In this zone, craft production occurred in both cities / towns and rural communities.
Finally, parents often continued to send their children to schools and colleges in nearby towns even though these were now just across the border.
As the individual towns, their tribute requirements, or the imperial status of the provinces changed over time, the document could be modified accordingly.
The geographical isolation limits educational opportunities, knowledge of opportunities elsewhere, and kinship ties in cities and towns which would help emigration.
In the wake of this, the farm lands and the towns were reclaimed by the encroaching forest.
Accepting the town's claim to dominion helped communities safeguard their lands and a degree of autonomy.
Competition is strong among seed companies, which in turn assures a reasonable cost of seed and a ready seed supply in all market towns.
At the other end of the scale, however, the league of towns might perhaps be considered as a particular form of grand fraternity.
Industry now dictated the form of the most widely circulated representations of provincial manufacturing towns.
A claim of dominion was used, in turn, to legitimise the town's right to call on the indigenous population for labour service.
Prior to the study, the team responsible for sample collection in the 25 towns in the region received instruction regarding the characteristics of the investigation.
The annual death toll went in both towns from less than 5,000 burials per annum around 1600 to around 20,000 in the 1670s.
The larger centres had extensive suburbs, while those in the market towns might consist of a handful of houses.
The book begins with an introductory chapter describing the meaning, characteristic 'types' and origins of new towns.
Unlike urban formations before the eighteenth century, these new towns absorbed nomadic and religious elements into their residential and secular spaces.
Both indicate the importance of towns as places of production, consumption and exchange within regional and interregional economies.
Under this scheme, over 100 towns and villages were connected to the national grid by the end of 1992.
The pollution badly affected the drinking water supply of 12 towns and villages along the river.
Such railway towns were the exception rather than the rule in terms of place of residence for railway workers.
However, the dense population of the industrial regions lived in towns which were unusually crowded together and which had not developed conventional hierarchical structures.
Marriage records show that the inhabitants of these towns only very rarely married outsiders.
Readers will appreciate the thumbnail accounts of tribes and towns and the maps of mountain ranges, plateaus, wadis, and sub-regions with their primary settlements.
The paths were ruined by buffaloes, which were driven over them in herds to be sold in towns.
Nearly 50 per cent of municipalities, towns and villages have a financial strength index of only 03 or under.
The role of small towns is particularly interesting because this factor has nearly a null effect.
In this sense it is legitimate to argue that it minimizes the number of leisure towns, and it certainly does not indicate leisure facilities.
Their representatives dominated the town's political institutions and many had amassed considerable wealth.
Given the wide-ranging canvases of these two volumes, it would be foolish to imagine, or probably to expect, that towns might occupy some privileged position.
Such violent police intervention intensified strikes, with the result that work-place conflicts then extended into the slums and streets of mill towns.
Company towns often consisted of one or more unpaved streets lined with rows of cheap, identical frame dwellings.
In this case the town's tufuhen was in favor of a change from patrilineal to matrilineal succession, but there was strong opposition from the asafos.
Indeed, one of the control towns had increased reporting of cryptosporidiosis at that time.
Letters poured in from provincial towns and rural communities that faced comparable, if not worse, infrastructure woes.
Many so-called villages are bigger than many towns, and many villages have a jami vi hile some towns do not.
Cities and towns erected for tifications, suggesting competition over land and other resources.
Surrounding this are the major towns of the time, placed ideally in the four quadrants of the map.
As the number of residents increased to exceed 6 million in 2004, the number of industrial towns should follow.
Only the larger villages and market towns now have general practitioner practices.
An astonishing feature in all three towns was, however, the continuing call for porters.
By 1890, these towns sent out annually some 45-50 vessels.
They were particularly agitated by high incidence of armed robbery in their towns of residence.
The major towns could not handle a mass influx of new residents.
Quite a few of these were abducted from small towns and villages rather than being volunteers.
The project was designed to contain the population in towns of less than 50,000 inhabitants.
References to all the most hard hit towns and villages are also made.
The men in question represent the early century when the town's economy was still mainly based on agricultural and stock-raising activities.
The assembly was the focal point for a town's fashionable social life.
In the mill towns bazaars became the centre of working-class strike activities.
Shabandary refers the money collected by the shabandar, a harbour master appointed in the capital and several important port towns.
Others were local people, moving out of the towns into the countryside.
The accused had tried to change the town's system of succession to the paramountcy from patrilineal to matrilineal succession.
The massive flight northwards of many people has drastically altered the ethnic composition of northern towns, with at least one million displaced around the capital.
Elephantiasis is very prevalent in nearly all these towns.
Thirty-two national municipal federations were represented, along with 338 towns in forty-two countries, giving a total of 622 delegates.
The assembly of cause-specific mortality data for the 36 towns in our sample is a time-consuming activity which is currently under way.
From the 1880s the curve of infant mortality in the two towns followed different trajectories.
Table 5 shows the extent to which long-tube bottles were used to feed neonates in different towns.
On the other hand, country towns and cottage industries did not really prosper in the rural districts of the north-east.
Research on industrial towns has clearly evidenced the specific demography of the urban environment and, in particular, the excessive burden of mortality.
Of the 280 households in these three towns, 32 (11.4 per cent) were solitaries.
In the same vein, witchcraft trials appear to have started earlier and reached higher intensity in areas containing major towns or trading centres.
Furthermore, it allows comparisons to be made between towns.
In towns and villages, the mean age at marriage was lower and nuptiality rates higher than the national average.
In archaeological terms, little is known about these towns, but they do appear to have been small, with little monumentalisation.
In small towns, the labor market is quite diverse, even within the category of manual labor.
By sea, traders move fish from these villages to coastal towns with good road connections or directly to the urban areas for processing.
Only larger towns have high schools and clinics.
I suspect that if the study is taken further, some evidence for regional variations may emerge, for example between towns and areas of dispersed settlement.
We find that communities closer to district towns had people spending more time in non-farm employment activities.
States and towns were rapidly running out of funds.
Convincing identifications are advanced for several once major towns mentioned in the literary sources (pp. 126-52).
As a consequence, a plausible and consistent approach would be to describe the town's history as being diverse and as heterogeneous as its population.
Each of the towns has a hospital and one or more primary-care services.
The secondary stage units were villages and towns.
The program categorizes population data into cities, towns, and villages, and represents each with a differently sized black circle.
The robbers were more like us-poor nobodies from farms and small towns, people who owned nothing and had no hopes.
Newcomers, however, may miss the cause and effect relationship of why the schools are so strong in these little towns.
As with the majority of the attacks against individuals, most of the reports of plant 'vandalism' emanated from market towns.
The town's awful beer, they suggested, was the result of bad malt and bungling brewers.
However, because the town's court records are quite complete relative to its size, they are well suited to the type of analysis presented here.
The map provided at the beginning of the work does not include many of the small towns and regions mentioned is the study.
Between 3,000 and 5,000 inhabitants the geography is still more or less that of the smallest towns.
Large jurisdictions and the competition between unequally favoured towns would profit the large centres at the expense of the small.
Based on comparison of the demographic and economic criteria, this opposes the towns of north and south.
A calculation like that used above can be done on a few benchmark towns.
Arguably the same defect is also felt at the level of towns depending on their size or dominant activity.
The first involves examining the ways in which the wealthy were distributed within the overall range of towns.
Innovation is adopted first in the large towns, only afterwards in the smaller ones.
In theory the only change envisaged for towns is growth.
The multiple function towns were ahead of other towns in both north and south but more so in the former than in the latter.
The towns of this group accounted for 2,039 of the 3,825 public works projects identified, more than 53 per cent in all.
The differences between all the other towns are insignificant, while the instances of stability or decline are distributed more randomly in relation to preceding positions.
As noted earlier, the demographic evolution of traditional towns depended on movements of out-migration.
Are we to deduce a stability of economic function from the spatial stability of towns?
The new transport axis does not benefit all towns in the same way.
At this rate a third of the population will be living in towns by the year 2000.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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