She gives a doggedly unsensational account of rampant, abusive teens in a company town fallen on hard times. |
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The town is but a decayed, honky-tonk version of the company town, with everything and everybody in it owned by Mr. Potter, the rapacious banker. |
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Los Angeles can come to feel like a company town, provincial in its interconnectedness. |
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Initially, the Townsite of Redwood Meadows was run as a company town by Sarcee Developments Ltd. |
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Brian Mulroney was raised in Baie Comeau, Quebec, a company town created to provide newsprint to the American press. |
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Fifty kilometers east of the capital, Harbel has always been a company town. |
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Examples could include a company town, a planned subdivision or a shopping centre. |
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Deception seems to be part of everyday life in the company town of Pullman, Illinois, where the grand Pullman Palace Car is manufactured. |
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A company town, all facilities are owned by Arktikugol, who operate a coal mine. |
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Longyearbyen remained purely a company town until 1989 when utilities, culture and education was separated into Svalbard Samfunnsdrift. |
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Tsumeb, company town, north-central Namibia. |
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The company helped to develop the massive hydroelectric resources of the Saguenay in the 1920s and built a refinery in its new company town of Arvida. |
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Crespi d'Adda is a company town founded in 1878 to accommodate workers of the local textile mill. |
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Mill towns, sometimes planned, built and owned as a company town, grew in the shadow of the industries. |
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Built between 1860 and 1908 around a mill on the Marne River, these buildings were the epicenter of a company town complete with homes, shops and a school. |
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An estimated 750 residents lived in Westfir, Lane County's first company town, triple its current population. |
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Dubreuilville was originally a company town established in the early 1960s by the Dubreuil brothers who constructed a sawmill just off the Trans-Canada Highway north of Wawa. |
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Chapters address the costs of militarization, how the SRP was built, daily life in a company town, the interplay of race and politics, and much more. |
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The workmen lived farther along the line, in a sort of company town, which at present greatly resembled a Western mining-camp, though ultimately it was to be a bungalow town. |
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So how should Facebook reinvent the company town for the 21st century? |
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