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In fact, the coverage of institutional care in one of the two cities was greatly expanded with only very limited state investment.
Furthermore, some cities were even equipped with buildings where litigation masters could congregate and discuss their cases.
Cricket sellers, local small farmers, can easily be distinguished by their clothes from the affluent cricket merchants and cricket-fight aficionados from the cities.
They apply to everything from computer programs, to buildings, to organizations, to cities.
In these cities, the ground floor plane has become the domain of the motor vehicle: pedestrians have made a claim for the sky.
Their exact locations within those cities have not been established. 10.
Architecture is marketed as a tourist attraction in cities around the globe.
Why exactly do we need an 'urbanism' to argue for the relevance of architecture to cities?
Many cities have used zoning to improve the environmental quality.
The model assumptions and the analysis aim at general theoretical insights, which hold for other cities as well.
By perpetuating poverty in rural areas they encouraged population movement to crowded cities and to ecologically fragile uplands.
Many of the city's schmoozers are retired men who frequently return to catch up on their schmoozing.
After a sign of hesitation, information's provided city's without it - it calls for immediate attention.
From those seven cities the paper is distributed each day to 164 countries.
Now the parts of music are many and diverse according to diverse uses, diverse idioms or diverse languages in diverse cities or regions.
As a result, most regional vocabulary - especially that used in cities - is never recorded.
The thousand communities supposedly reflected 'the makeup of each state's population'; in fact, large cities were either excluded or grossly underrepresented.
Despite contrasts in economic development, both cities experienced a sharp decline in levels of church attendance.
The evidence for the nineteenth century presents a contrasting picture : increasing levels of attendance and membership, which however, represented declining percentages of each city's population.
Thus, in some ways, the history of the city's industry and its main union illustrates national trends.
Commentators also observed a lack of uniformity in the attitudes and in the decisions of the judges who presided over the city's criminal courts.
Staff set up boycott committees in many major cities, drawing on support from civic and religious leaders.
Large airports produce as much refuse and garbage as small cities and create potentially serious problems of sanitation.
First, we test the proposition that states acted with special hostility toward big cities.
He sought refuge in the desert, where police jurisdiction was weaker and his bedouin allies more numerous than in the cities.
In the cities, this policy of not opening new schools resulted in overcrowding of many existing schools and in an inability to accept new students.
The comparison between the two cities is not based on an equivalence of size or economic structure.
Ultimately, the most important difference between cities and suburbs is not cultural, but political.
The preoccupation with working-class women directly influenced other urban developments in the early twentieth century, including the city's emerging public health movement.
The political relations of medieval cities would always be characterized by ambiguity and compromise.
Elsewhere, it is cities themselves which appear in the guise of town founders.
The two cities also had varying experiences of taxicabs.
In short, the metaphor of the chamber expressed the city's desire to cultivate a special and intimate relationship with the crown.
The mountain was preserved to become the city's major park.
Both cities were of similar dimension and social structure, and also possessed a relatively large service sector.
Many cities demolished their walls, or spilled out beyond them.
The design of cities and the built environment has been a particularly productive area of research, ranging from the cities of antiquity to modernity.
Then there were beggars and vagrants, who were unknown to the city's inhabitants and constantly on the move.
Although urban development has been examined on a global scale,9 studies of individual cities have been most common.
British cities were among many aspects of the broad field of race relations on the domestic front.
Historically, lighting was linked to concerns about safety in other cities of the world as well.
The most valuable comparisons emerge from cities of roughly the same scale, historical depth and complexity of experience.
The civic ritual of the principal cities increased during the early modern period through the expansion of the universities.
He also understates the extent and energy of industrialization, social change and class- and ethnic-based politics in other southern cities.
Within each of these cities, four study areas, each of 9 + 20 ha, were selected.
The following three chapters summarize the results of broader social studies of cities.
Ottoman cities re-ected a speci®c social system based on religion and on the direct state control of the religious community.
Commonalities in the status and structure of these two cities justify their selection.
In both cities, prior to c. 1970, buses were seen as relatively cheap, ef®cient and convenient.
In this way, planning was promoted as an instrument of reconstruction, and transformation contributed to the rapid rise of cities.
At this time, the twenty major cities accounted for only 22 per cent of the grants.
Rather, the increased penalization of violence targeted the nobles and aimed at strengthening the city's penal jurisdiction in the countryside.
In this way, cultural capital formed an important dimension of the competition between towns and cities in the nineteenth century.
As we have seen, there was indeed a profound connection between affairs at the city's successful football club and the ferment that was local politics.
Since then, joint ventures, joint stock companies, and foreign enterprises have been brought into pension pools in some cities.
No urban area is immune from these changes and no one who is concerned with the future prospects of cities can ignore their effects.
They were exposed to a number of harmful consequences, at a far more frequent rate than those who lived in cities or villages.
As rural populations grow, they become increasingly urbanized, while others migrate into cities.
The problem of constructing a two-dimensional receptor pattern is analogous to the problem of making a geographical map from relative distances between cities.
The two girls are living in different cities and have very different home lives.
Of historical interest, of course, is also the comparison of chronologies for both cities and examination of their common features.
The city's middle-class professionals, and those who could afford to emigrate to neighbouring countries, started leaving in their thousands.
Open spaces overlap, and the sharp contrast between nar row streets and open squares, typical of our old cities, is gone.
Looking at cities in relation to traffic, he saw that most of them are built up from a collection of localities.
Five of the samples are from our joint investigations in the city's settlement zone outside the site center.
How cities were maintained in the elevated interior, however, is a feat that deserves attention.
Rent levels are a function of the size of the dwelling space, its quality and location, and are highest in the largest cities.
The decision to distribute plans of cities was poorly received.
If a visiting recording team did nothing but record a city's best-known radio acts, it would be using its time well.
Since all of their shows in theatres were in cities, she must be wrong about the 'little town'.
By 1936, however, women accounted for over thirty-seven per cent of hairdressers nationally and an even higher proportion in the more fashion-conscious cities.
They are classified according to various structural characteristics, including population size, degree of urbanization and production sector, ranging from sparsely populated municipalities to large cities.
From another perspective, cities combine images of mobility with those of loss and abandonment.
One particular organisation-model has gained currency, especially in the bigger cities, namely the so-called purchaser - provider model.
The most recent census reports should enable us to establish the differential migration rates to towns and cities.
In both cities, refugees formed part of the labour force.
Fernandes, who belong to a rather lower segment of the middle class and face much uncertainty owing to the restructuring of the city's labour market.
The book would have gained another dimension if specific chapters had been devoted entirely to the analysis of cultural influences from cities to villages.
On the other hand, tugs, construction site machinery, docks, and ferries belong to the city's unofficial existence.
The contradiction reflects the growing number of family farmers who rent out their own farm on retiring or moving to cities.
Central directives issued in the first several months of the war effectively established a system of differential access for evacuees to the country's major cities.
He also sees this as the case for episcopal cities.
There could never be cities if only a few shared in these virtues, as in the arts.
Thus provided for, they lived at first in scattered groups; there were no cities.
Whether employing idle workers or subsidizing victims of fraud, the police obviously sat at the center of the city's welfare system.
Indeed, the government considered crime rates classified information, not even to be shared with the city's mayor.
The same isolation that made them politically trustworthy, however, also limited their applicability to the city's complicated problems of public order.
All of its cities might be destroyed in a few hours, perhaps in a matter of minutes, with scores of millions of almost immediate deaths.
Even courtly writers recognized the civic and rhetorical traditions that made cities the ideal symbols of the civilizing achievements of eloquence, law, and religion.
Indeed, just as important as actual descriptions of cities were the metalanguages, the models or paradigms, which helped to structure the art of description.
The city's moral and physical health thus stood in inverse proportion to the vitality of the pamphlet form.
The city's government was obliged not only to support preaching but to follow the guidance of preachers in carrying out its functions.
The city's reality comes directly from its belly, from its guts.
Such developments as the emergence of merchants and trading cities did not lead to capitalism, as these novelties were absorbed culturally into ongoing traditional societies.
Capital cities occupy the place in the forms of spatial organization that the prevailing economic and social conditions allow them to occupy.
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