If residents strengthen the city's identity, they will be ready one day to leave the mainland and form a city-state akin to Singapore. |
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Many of the city's residents have criticized local pols for their decision to close the public library. |
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The lack of parking spaces is a common complaint among the city's residents. |
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New facilities are being added to accommodate the special needs of elderly residents. |
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Thus, residents of Essex are unlikely to feel much affinity with people in Oxfordshire. |
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The Smith Art Gallery and Museum is now free to tourists and residents alike. |
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Four towns in the Quabbin Valley were disincorporated, and their residents relocated, to create a reservoir. |
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A few local residents have been agitating against a military presence. |
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These are either permanent residents of the Mediterranean or just occasional visitors. |
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It used to be the northernmost inhabited island, but forfeited that accolade when the lighthouse was automated and the last residents moved out. |
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Growth management can be a challenge for local authorities who must provide the infrastructure required by new residents. |
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However, the protection of habitats needs to take into account the needs of the local residents for food, fuel and other resources. |
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In coastal towns, many gulls nest on rooftops and can be observed by nearby human residents. |
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Famous Amsterdam residents include the diarist Anne Frank, artists Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent van Gogh, and philosopher Baruch Spinoza. |
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Between 1970 and 1980, Amsterdam experienced its sharpest population decline ever, and by 1985 the city had only 675,570 residents. |
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The fifteenth, Westpoort, covers the harbour of Amsterdam and had very few residents. |
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Among all major migrant groups from outside the EU, a majority of the permanent residents have acquired Belgian nationality. |
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Many Brighton residents commute to work in London and destinations include London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International. |
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The former residents of these villages were moved and New Town was established for them. |
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Theatre Bristol is a partnership between the city council, Arts Council England and local residents to develop the city's theatre industry. |
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They possibly persist in northern Nepal, northern Bhutan and northern Myanmar but are not confirmed residents today in these nations. |
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The 1991 University of Florida bat house is the largest occupied artificial roost in the world, with around 300,000 residents. |
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In 2001 Iona's population was 125 and by the time of the 2011 census this had grown to 177 usual residents. |
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Out of all permanent mammalian residents, the Weddell seals live the furthest south. |
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Every Thursday and Sunday of the month, Columbia hosts a greenmarket where local farmers can sell their produce to residents of the city. |
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The Canadian government anticipated between 280,000 and 305,000 new permanent residents in the following years. |
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As a result, residents abandoned their former villages of long stretches of coast in Spain and Italy. |
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The threat was so severe that residents abandoned the island of Formentera. |
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These indentured servants were young people who intended to become permanent residents. |
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The storm knocked out power to tens of thousands of Cape Cod residents, some for up to two weeks. |
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Some are partial residents that spawn in streams, estuaries and bays, but most complete their life cycle in the zone. |
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Oceanic epipelagic fish can be true residents, partial residents, or accidental residents. |
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For centuries Gugh seemed to have been uninhabited and used by the residents of St Agnes for cattle grazing. |
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In 2006, Winnipeg ranked seventh of the Canadian cities for percentage of residents of a visible minority. |
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Fifty percent of Winnipeg residents use a taxi at least once during the year. |
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Cornwall Council provides a wide range of services to more than half a million Cornish residents. |
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Most systems define income subject to tax broadly for residents, but tax nonresidents only on specific types of income. |
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Nearly all income tax systems permit residents to reduce gross income by business and some other types of deductions. |
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Nearly all systems permit residents a credit for income taxes paid to other jurisdictions of the same sort. |
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A board might include residents, representatives from local authorities and community groups, business people and politicians. |
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Series 1 and 2 covered the lives of residents of the Church of England parish of the Isles of Scilly. |
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Many residents of the area have Newport as their centre of commerce and culture, using the road over the down to reach it. |
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The Freshwater Village Association was formed by Freshwater residents who are concerned that Freshwater might lose its identity as a village. |
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More than half of the county's residents live in the Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch conurbation. |
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These kind of plans have tended to win more support with island residents in the past. |
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Petitions were set up by local residents before the planning application was put forward to the Council, and the plans were later rejected. |
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Mexican resorts are popular with many North American residents, with Mexico being the second most visited country in the Americas. |
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On the seafront lies the Old Fort pub, a drinking spot popular with both residents and summer visitors. |
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This offered Island residents a season ticket of bus journeys for use in the next twelve months if they agreed to scrap their car. |
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A dispute with some Lymington residents led to delay and threatened the viability of the route. |
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But in 95 BC, Rome passed a decree, the Lex Licinia Mucia, expelling from the city all residents who were not Roman citizens. |
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Hamburg residents with a foreign citizenship as of 31 December 2016 is as follows. |
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Slightly less than half of the residents of Hamburg are members of a religion. |
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Ukraine's healthcare system is state subsidised and freely available to all Ukrainian citizens and registered residents. |
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Cologne residents with a foreign citizenship as of 31 December 2015 is as follows. |
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Slightly more than half of the residents of Cologne are members of a religion. |
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The most notable violence occurred in Oujda where Moroccans attacked French and other European residents in the streets. |
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There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 Shia Muslims, most of them foreign residents from Lebanon or Iraq, but also a few citizen converts. |
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The symbolism for their residents is the same as for inhabitants of palaces and other sacred mountains. |
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During the Iberian Union 1580 to 1640, Ceuta attracted many residents of Spanish origin. |
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A significant majority of the residents of Ceuta want the region to remain Spanish. |
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Senegal's capital of Dakar is by far the largest city in Senegal, with over two million residents. |
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Private flush toilets are too expensive for virtually all residents in townships due to their water consumption and installation cost. |
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By the 1670s there were 1700 permanent residents and another 4500 in the summer months. |
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Recife provides visitors and residents with various sport activities, The city has the main football teams in the state of Pernambuco. |
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The beaches of Barra da Tijuca are also popular with the residents from other parts of the city. |
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In each census, residents predominantly identify as mestizo, reflecting years of intermarriage among the different ethnic groups. |
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Many of them settle down around the Portuguese Settlement area, which has a population of about 6,510 residents. |
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While long integrated into Kei Island society, residents of these settlements continue to value the historical origins of their ancestors. |
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Any permanent residents at or over 18 years of age are eligible to vote in direct elections. |
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Macau residents are endowed with considerable religious tolerance and freedom. |
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In addition to hospitals, Macau also has numerous health centres providing free basic medical care to residents. |
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The oil depot has been a subject of various concerns, including its environmental and health impact to the residents of Manila. |
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There was an investigation into her death, interviewing a variety of household residents and others. |
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Nuclear testing began in 1946 on Bikini Atoll after residents were evacuated. |
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The right of residents to do so ends in 2023 unless the Compact with the US is renewed. |
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Most of the residents are Marshallese, who are of Micronesian origin and migrated from Asia several thousand years ago. |
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About half of the residents had fled the city, including President George Washington. |
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It went from the 3,808,610 residents registered in the 2000 Census to 3,725,789 in the 2010 Census. |
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Extended systems of underwater caves, sinkholes and springs are found throughout the state and supply most of the water used by residents. |
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It was a sign, on the part of the residents of Azuero, of their antagonism toward the independence movement in the capital. |
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District residents were emulating the famous Venetian Carnival, when, years later, the carnival was organized by the Huanchaco Club. |
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Some of the residents in Bantayan islands also speak Bantayanon, a Visayan language related to Hiligaynon. |
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Most of the residents of the Mid Coast and Down East sections are chiefly of British heritage. |
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It exudes an aura of a village of yesteryear, populated with modern residents who are clearly aware of their good fortune to live there. |
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The capital, Salem, is the second most populous city in Oregon, with 164,549 residents. |
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Portland, with 632,309 residents, is the most populous and ranks as the 26th most populous city in the United States. |
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People without a means to income can be rejected as residents by the governor. |
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This number is in part due to the large number of older residents and retirees in Tasmania receiving Age Pensions. |
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Khuzhir is home to about 1,200 residents and boasts a museum of local nature and history. |
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Among them, Liaoning has the largest population and Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Inner Mongolia and Beijing have over 100,000 Manchu residents. |
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Among the provincial regions, there are two provinces, Liaoning and Hebei, which have over 1,000,000 Manchu residents. |
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Unfortunately for the local residents, these steps largely failed, despite the intention of wanting to stimulate the economy. |
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Life was not idyllic for all residents though, among whom there were great disparities in wealth. |
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Estimates of foreign residents range from 8,000 to 12,000 with about 7,000 of these from the United States alone. |
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Many feature widow's walks, structures on the roof where the residents could watch for the return of sailing vessels. |
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Into the 1980s, residents of villages in northern Nova Scotia could identify themselves by dialects and accents distinctive to their village. |
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Approximately half of Quebec residents live in the Greater Montreal Area, including the Island of Montreal. |
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A considerable number of Quebec residents consider themselves to be bilingual in French and English. |
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It noted that Queens was the only county with more than 65,000 residents where that was true. |
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Christchurch residents reported chimneys falling in through roofs, cracked ceilings and collapsed brick walls. |
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Through cultural preservation some residents of Indian descent continue to maintain traditions from their ancestral homelands. |
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Businessman Eugene Melnyk of Toronto, Canada, is said to be one of Barbados' richest permanent residents. |
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The life expectancy for Barbados residents as of 2011 Barbados and Japan have the highest per capita occurrences of centenarians in the world. |
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Unlike most parts of India, the residents show significant passion for football. |
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By the 1830s, Michigan had 80,000 residents, more than enough to apply and qualify for statehood. |
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With almost ten million residents, Michigan is a large and influential state, ranking tenth in population among the fifty states. |
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The Lower Peninsula is shaped like a mitten and many residents hold up a hand to depict where they are from. |
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For three years in a row, more than 30 percent of Mississippi's residents have been classified as obese. |
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First, the Court has sole power to appoint guardians of the property and person for mentally or physically disabled Delaware residents. |
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By 1786, there were several hundred British residents on the shore and several thousands slaves, mostly African. |
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The lack of participation of eventual customers, the residents, constituted one factor in escalating construction costs and poor quality work. |
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In most countries, suffrage is limited to citizens and, in many cases, permanent residents of that country. |
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Dale, who was known for his benevolence, treated the children well, but the general condition of New Lanark's residents was unsatisfactory. |
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At the Royal Arsenal, several new parks and gardens have been landscaped but some can only be accessed by residents. |
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The native residents of Hangzhou, like those of Zhejiang and southern Jiangsu, speak Hangzhou dialect, which is a Wu dialect. |
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Massachusetts is the most populous state with 6,794,422 residents, while Vermont is the least populous state with 626,042 residents. |
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Newburyport residents are known to love boating, fishing, swimming, and other water sports. |
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For the rest of the year, Ogdensburg had no American garrison, and many residents of Ogdensburg resumed visits and trade with Prescott. |
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In the years from 1994 to 1999, crime dropped 50 percent, the highest rate of decrease for any city in America with over 100,000 residents. |
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In 2009, Lowell was ranked as the 139th most dangerous city of over 75,000 residents in the United States, out of 393 communities. |
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Out of Massachusetts cities, nine are larger than 75,000 residents, and Lowell was fifth most dangerous or safest. |
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Over 20,000 residents live and work in the park, which attracts over eight million visitors every year. |
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Keswick's population has remained stable at a little below 5,000 residents. |
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Many Lake District residents saw the breed as an indispensable icon of the region. |
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The average wage in Surrey is bolstered by the high proportion of residents who work in financial services. |
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He was quickly made welcome by local residents, and the scenery and atmosphere of the Lake District often found their way into his fiction. |
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The meetings are open to all residents, and those who are on the electoral register for Mallerstang may speak and vote on all matters. |
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This pronunciation is still used by some residents of the lower reaches of the river. |
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In November 1938, in an incident of mass hysteria, many residents believed a serial killer, the Halifax Slasher, was on the loose. |
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Macclesfield residents have access to Macclesfield Forum, an online message board, for informal discussion of local news and issues. |
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At the time of the 2001 census, over one in four of its residents identified themselves as from a South Asian or British Asian ethnic group. |
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Prosperous residents built larger houses, including Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham and Towneley Hall. |
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The majority of its Asian residents living in the neighbouring Daneshouse and Stoneyholme districts. |
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Local residents, led by the Holme Valley Business Association, campaigned for its demolition. |
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This prompted rail groups, enthusiasts, local authorities and residents along the route to fight a successful campaign to save the railway. |
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The city council placed an advertisement in the local newspaper to inform its residents of the forthcoming roadworks. |
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Some residents of Alaska suffer from cabin fever when they remain indoors throughout the long, snowy winters. |
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Must such a neighborhood or district maintain a certain percentage of certifiably ethnic residents to maintain its eligibility? |
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Some residents disputed the proposal, saying it was based more on emotion than fact. |
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The residents live principally upon this most delicious fish which fortunately can be eaten a long time without disrelish. |
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The UK's NHS provided publicly funded health care to all UK permanent residents free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. |
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Public healthcare is provided to all UK permanent residents and is mostly free at the point of need, being paid for from general taxation. |
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The islands appear to have been raided frequently by Barbary pirates to enslave residents to support the Barbary slave trade. |
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Many buildings are used for tourist accommodation which reduces the number available for local residents. |
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The table to the right shows the most common countries of birth of London residents. |
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Motorists who are residents of the defined zone can buy a greatly reduced season pass. |
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Gibraltar requires all residents to hold identity cards, which are issued free. |
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In Scotland, he received much criticism from local residents, but in England he was cheered for his action. |
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Dublin, with over 1 million residents in the Greater Dublin Area, is the largest city on the island. |
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The rough ground was covered by platforms, mats, and skins on which residents slept. |
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In general, poorer residents used pots that they were supposed to empty into the sewer, or visited public latrines. |
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As a busy port and a provincial capital Eboracum was a cosmopolitan city with residents from throughout the Roman Empire. |
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In 2009, York was the 7th most visited city by UK residents and the 13th most visited by overseas visitors. |
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Their ministers and residents here have perpetually importuned the court with unreasonable demands. |
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This is mostly because of increased immigration by residents of the EU, in particular from Poland. |
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Their new residents were English migrants, with the local Welsh banned from living inside them, and many were protected by extensive walls. |
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The city's residents fled to the north, most of them dying during the journey, but the infection had been spread to the people of Asia Minor. |
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His dislike of the residents of the wealthier neighbourhood was simply inverted snobbery. |
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Virginia has a ratio of 127 primary care physicians per 10,000 residents, which is the 16th highest nationally. |
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Many of the residents claim that their surnames are Italian translations of Scottish surnames. |
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The concept of universal suffrage requires the right to vote to be granted to all its residents. |
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Communal shelters never housed more than one seventh of Greater London residents, however. |
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Upon hearing residents in the burning house, the passerby kicked in the front door and yelled to those inside. |
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An estimated 110,000 homes were damaged and thousands of residents were displaced. |
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The British Government evacuated approximately 3,000 local residents in the area of Slapton, now South Hams District of Devon. |
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The table shows the top 21 countries of birth of residents in 2011, the date of the last UK Census. |
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In elections, both the businesses based in the City and the residents of the City vote. |
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In May 2012 residents of the ward voted in favour of the establishment of a Queen's Park civil parish and parish council. |
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Some residents sought to make a case for securing Welsh benefits such as free hospital parking and prescriptions. |
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The cycle hire scheme has been successful and has been well received by the residents of Liverpool. |
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Derbyshire residents are part of the electorate for the East Midlands constituency for elections to the European Parliament. |
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This means that most health care provision is free at the point of delivery for all residents. |
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The Sheffield Walk of Fame in the City Centre honours famous Sheffield residents past and present in a similar way to the Hollywood version. |
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The main attraction for local residents in the region is the wide variety of shops. |
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A concessionary fare scheme is operated by London Councils for residents who are disabled or meet certain age criteria. |
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There are more than 360 churches in Malta, Gozo and Comino, or one church for every 1,000 residents. |
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The Maltese Ministry of Health advises foreign residents to take out private medical insurance. |
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The census also documented 910,000 residents of Australia as being born in England. |
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In 2005, research by the Institute for Public Policy Research published by the BBC suggested that there were 761,000 British residents in Spain. |
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Today, millions of residents of Great Britain are either from Ireland or have Irish ancestry. |
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To this day, many residents of Bradford and the surrounding area are of Irish descent. |
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As in Liverpool, city residents of Irish heritage have been influential in the music industry. |
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There was a total of 572 Vatican citizens, of whom 352 were not residents, mainly apostolic nuncios and diplomatic staff. |
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The road is closed to coaches and buses, after many years of complaints by residents that the tour buses were disruptive. |
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The residents of the city were commanded to look away as she rode, but one man did not and was allegedly struck blind. |
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As well as HM Queen Elizabeth II and other British Royal Family members, Windsor has many other notable residents both former and current. |
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Louis residents as fireworks are illegal within both city and county limits. |
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Pennsylvania law only allows fireworks that do not leave the ground to be sold and used by residents. |
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Residents of other states, and Pennsylvania residents with a permit, can buy such fireworks. |
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In the 1740s gang violence became common, with groups of Boston residents battling for the honour of burning the pope's effigy. |
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The work proved controversial with other residents and the local press ran a campaign against the piece over the next two years. |
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Alexander Abela's 2001 Makibefo was set among, and starred, residents of Faux Cap, a remote fishing community in Madagascar. |
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There is a life scale replica of the square in Bahria Town, Lahore, Pakistan where it is a tourist attraction and centre for local residents. |
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Temporary floodlights were installed at the ground in 2007, but were removed in 2008 after complaints of light pollution from local residents. |
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Further, allotment residents were exposed to radioactive waste for five months prior to moving, during the excavation of the site for the Games. |
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Other local residents, construction workers, and onsite archeologists faced similar exposures and risks. |
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Like many former mill towns, Huddersfield has a higher than average number of residents from ethnic minorities. |
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Many of the town and district's male residents had served in the regiment during its long history. |
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The course was secured by police who then evacuated jockeys, race personnel, and local residents along with 60,000 spectators. |
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With limited accommodation available in the city, local residents opened their doors and took in many of those stranded. |
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Hawaii is the only state in the union in which Asian Americans outnumber white American residents. |
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A majority of residents of Hong Kong have no religious affiliation, professing a form of agnosticism or atheism. |
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It being an island, many types of watersports are also popular with residents. |
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Passports issued to residents of the Crown dependencies and Gibraltar has a slightly variated cover. |
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A referendum of Edinburgh residents in February 2005 rejected a proposal to introduce congestion charging in the city. |
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All of the city's residents have an extra vote for the South Wales Central region which increases proportionality to the Assembly. |
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Jersey residents presently do not have a right to vote in elections for the European Parliament. |
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Charter townships are able to levy millage on the residents without a vote of the people. |
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In the 2006 Census, 1,803,741 residents identified themselves as having Irish ancestry either alone or in combination with another ancestry. |
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Parliament threatened to try Massachusetts residents for treason in England. |
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Mexico has been the leading source of new residents since the 1965 Immigration Act. |
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Americans on average have over twice as much living space per dwelling and per person as European Union residents, and more than every EU nation. |
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Members of unions are disproportionately older, male and residents of the Northeast, the Midwest, and California. |
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In 2014, about seven million of Germany's 81 million residents did not have German citizenship. |
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There is ample documentation of overmedication, undermedication, and mismedication of nursing home residents. |
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Finally, within the EEA, Iceland and Norway also grant the right to vote to all foreign residents. |
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Taunts and missiles were exchanged between the loyalists and nationalist residents. |
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The residents of the Hebrides have spoken a variety of different languages during the long period of human occupation. |
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This area is defined as consisting of over 10 per cent of residents travelling into Glasgow to work and is without fixed boundaries. |
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Bermudas's consumption tax is equivalent to local income tax to local residents and funds government and infrastructure expenditures. |
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Sailing, fishing and equestrian sports are popular with both residents and visitors alike. |
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In 2003, the Cayman Islands became the first country in the world to mandate health insurance for all residents. |
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The 2006 census listed some Falklands residents as descendants of French, Gibraltarians and Scandinavians. |
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Education in the Falkland Islands, which follows England's system, is free and compulsory for residents aged between 5 and 16 years. |
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The Rock is a popular tourist attraction, particularly among British tourists and residents in the southern coast of Spain. |
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Although the bank does not have a physical presence on Tristan da Cunha, the residents of Tristan are entitled to use its services. |
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In addition, the survey revealed that residents who had left the island over the past decades showed little interest in coming back. |
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By the beginning of the 18th century, Guernsey's residents were starting to settle in North America. |
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For many residents, a monocrop of million-dollar homes is nearly as awful a nightmare as suburban sprawl. |
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Between 1971 and 2001, the only residents on Diego Garcia were UK and United States military personnel and civilian employees of those countries. |
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As punishment for piracy, an East India Company vessel bombarded Doha in 1821, destroying the town and forcing hundreds of residents to flee. |
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The Dutch West India Company would eventually attempt to ease tensions between Stuyvesant and residents of New Amsterdam. |
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The terms of the surrender permitted Dutch residents to remain in the colony and allowed for religious freedom. |
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The ad valorem property tax policy combined with rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace. |
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This legislation releases funds to pay for surveys, buy property and compensate evicted residents. |
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In February 2010, Crossrail was accused of bullying residents whose property lay on the route into selling up for less than the market value. |
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On 2 March 2012, BP and businesses and residents affected by the spill reached a settlement of roughly 100,000 suits claiming economic losses. |
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Dredging had been quietly abandoned, to allow the levels to return to their condition centuries ago, without concern for the residents affected. |
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The surrounding area of San Bernardino County has many Basque descendants as residents. |
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Colloquially it refers to British citizens or residents whose parents are of two or more different races or ethnic backgrounds. |
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Petitions challenging the enclosures were presented by the Corporation of Leicester and borough residents to the King and Privy Council. |
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Compensation made to the legal residents of the forest was reasonably generous by comparison with other forests. |
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For many residents of Leicester, Melton Road is a place with strong links to their roots and origins. |
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A 2009 estimate by Somali community organisations puts the Somali population figure at 90,000 residents. |
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Permanent residents may be required to fulfil specific residence obligations to maintain their status. |
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Permanent residents may lose their status if they fail to comply with residency or other obligations imposed on them. |
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In Canada, permanent residents are issued a photo ID card known as Permanent Resident Card. |
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In Ghana, permanent residents are issued an Indefinite Residence permit which is in the form of a sticker attached into the resident's passport. |
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In Hong Kong, permanent residents are issued a Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card. |
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In Japan and South Korea, all resident foreigners are issued a residence card, and for permanent residents this status is indicated. |
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The department's network of 'job centres' and 'jobs and benefits offices' advertised job opportunities for Northern Ireland residents. |
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It provides healthcare to all permanent residents free at the point of need and paid for from general taxation. |
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Two London residents were subsequently charged with conspiracy to supply cocaine and ecstasy to Winehouse. |
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However, there are no over 75 concession available for residents of Sark which is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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In November 2013, Saudi Arabia expelled thousands of illegal Ethiopian residents from the Kingdom. |
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Aircraft noise is a major cause of noise disturbance to residents living near airports. |
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Singapore operates an Exit Permit scheme in order to enforce the national service obligations of its male citizens and permanent residents. |
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This is the only official form of identification for residents in Chile and is widely used and accepted as such. |
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During 1990, in the capital city of Mogadishu, the residents were prohibited from gathering publicly in groups greater than three or four. |
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Following the outbreak of the civil war, many of Somalia's residents left in search of asylum. |
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Approximately 18,000 Baluch residents are reportedly missing and about 2000 have been killed. |
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The nickname Tijuas is increasingly popular among residents and visitors alike. |
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In 1840, one hundred of those residents who did not have passports were arrested, leading to the Graham affair. |
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In terms of total numbers, California has the largest population of White Americans in the United States, an estimated 22,200,000 residents. |
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The state has the 5th largest population of African Americans in the United States, an estimated 2,250,000 residents. |
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She's so neighbourly that she always holds a welcoming party for new residents. |
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The cities of Boa Vista, Salvador, and Porto Velho have the greatest proportion of Irreligious residents in Brazil. |
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Aachen was the first German city to be captured by the Allies, and its residents welcomed the soldiers as liberators. |
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A significant portion of foreign residents are students at the RWTH Aachen University. |
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All Finnish schools and public libraries have Internet connections and computers and most residents have a mobile phone. |
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The house provides the main focus for the family and its community, and is the point of departure for many activities of its residents. |
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Only new residents and citizens who have moved are responsible for bearing the costs and inconvenience of updating their registration. |
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During the period the total number of island residents has declined by 50 per cent or more. |
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Upon completion, the new city which is still under development is anticipating 250,000 residents and a daily flow of 150,000 commuters. |
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The vision for Glenrothes was to provide a clean, healthy and safe environment for the town's residents. |
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Membership is open to residents of the two islands whose names appear on the voting register. |
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The majority of public sector revenue payable by Scottish residents and enterprises is collected at the UK level. |
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The development was against the wishes of many local residents, and on an area designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. |
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The majority of the community speaks English, with a minority of residents speaking both English and Gaelic. |
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The Commune elections held on 26 March elected a Commune council of 92 members, one member for each 20,000 residents. |
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Despite internal differences, the council began to organise the public services essential for a city of two million residents. |
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As in most small rural Mexican communities, local residents fill municipal office, or cargos, on a nonpaid basis. |
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This latter proposal generated many protests, particularly from residents of nearby Rhostyllen. |
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Unlike residents of many of the colonies, Quakers chose to trade peacefully with the Indians, including for land. |
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In February 2014, Charles visited Somerset levels to meet residents affected by winter flooding. |
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A flourishing economy brought residents from rural communities and immigrants from abroad. |
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The desire to join the city was driven by municipal services the city could provide its residents. |
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The city's waterfront location and nightlife has attracted residents and tourists alike. |
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The city's percentage of Hispanic residents is less than half of that of the state. |
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San Francisco residents have often ranked among the fittest in the country. |
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At the same time, some residents of the city express Southern variations of African American Vernacular English. |
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Whitland is home to a number of residential and holiday static caravan parks that provide housing to mature residents. |
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Mary's was built in 1927 largely by funds from the local residents of Hakin. |
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For residents, this has resulted in limits on catches, in turn, has affected families diets, and cultural events such as feasts. |
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Second the reduced speed limit was intended to reduce road noise for residents. |
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Archaeological inscriptions suggest that most of these residents were involved with the military. |
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Evidence of the number of Black residents in the city has been found through registered burials. |
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These residents had for the most part emigrated from parts of the British Empire. |
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Due to these disturbances, many of the residents from the Arab world as well as some other immigrants were evacuated to their homelands. |
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