By the first century BC, Greece had fallen into decline, lost its outlying territories, and been assimilated into the Roman Empire. |
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An attack on an outlying settlement in January 1791 had prompted more than four years of conflict with the local Delawares and Wyandots. |
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This city with its outlying satellite towns may have a population touching 10 million people. |
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After about 1900, though many rowhouses continued to rise, they were more likely to be in outlying sections of a city. |
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This point raises questions about the role and participation of outlying villages and localities. |
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It should start giving inducements that it now lavishes on businesses locating to the inner sanctums of Bradford to all outlying regions. |
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All along the road from the airport to downtown people were planting potatoes and other staples at their dachas, their outlying summer homes. |
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I also got the trade of the farmers, the croppers and the hands from the outlying country. |
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The Nunavut food bank is expanding its reach by including outlying communities in its second annual general meeting on Sunday. |
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Things here are changing fast, not only in Hong Kong itself but also its outlying islands. |
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Both of these places are pretty plush when compared to the outlying forward operating bases. |
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Venetia would be given to the Habsburgs, shorn of a number of outlying territories which would consolidate French conquests further west. |
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So can we have some sensible ideas for developing our city centre and outlying towns. |
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I know that some of the folks in outlying parishes here in Louisiana are wondering whether or not people are paying attention to them. |
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Later in the night many would retire to Deros for tea and sandwiches to give them sustenance for the long cycle to some outlying parish. |
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The whole system is powered by 14000 horsepower turbines which can pump 200 tons of water a second into the large outlying Edogawa river. |
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There is a shopping centre where all the people from outlying districts come in order to stock up. |
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These games were arranged in places in outlying provinces, with the venue changing each time. |
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The centre effect on access to transplantation seemed to be artificial and was due to the outlying effect of a particular centre. |
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He claimed the emphasis was always put on the city centre with the result that outlying areas suffered. |
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It was specifically for distribution to the outlying areas of the province. |
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Meanwhile, young families in York and its outlying villages have little hope of buying a home on their doorstep. |
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At least eight people were killed in and around the capital and at least eight others in outlying provinces. |
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A police station on some of York's troubled estates or outlying towns and villages at night could make all the difference. |
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It is said that had it not been for some of these organisations, some of the outlying parts of the country would not have been opened up. |
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Many residents were either cowering in their basements or had fled to the relative safety of outlying districts. |
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Communication with many outlying islands and coastal communities has been lost. |
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The project started with twenty teenage girls and twenty boys from the village and outlying settlements. |
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Access routes to emergency services, such as hospitals, are also covered, as are main roads to outlying villages. |
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In the Roman empire this took the form of the payment of tributes by the outlying provinces back to the Roman heartland. |
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Until quite recent times there was an outlying cottage which disappeared when the pond became the centre of a modern plantation. |
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The draft layout shows a densely-built central town area with three separate outlying villages. |
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She said that while the strength of feeling was clearly strong, she had no correspondence from elected members in outlying areas. |
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The stockade performed so many favours for the town and outlying farms that it was quite okay by the townsfolk. |
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Attacks on trading caravans and outposts had dropped radically, as well as the raids on the outlying farmsteads and towns of the region. |
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We often get requests from outlying villages saying they would like to do what we do. |
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Subsequent migrants, finding that the big islands were occupied, settled on the outlying islands, most of which are coral outliers. |
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To speed communication from outlying areas, install emergency call boxes or another form of communication. |
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In addition to the town structures, outlying areas contain arms caches, mine fields and even a mass grave site. |
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Compacting urban functions makes the cities more vibrant and protects the outlying areas from sprawl. |
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It has filthy, slumlike outlying areas that appear to expand annually in a haphazard manner. |
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Other ships were mineral transports bringing raw materials from the outlying planets of the solar system back to Earth for processing. |
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She believes that such a facility would mesh with the Skytrain and promote transit use for those living in outlying areas. |
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In any case, it's better to take a number of height measurements, throw out the outlying numbers, and average the rest. |
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Houses at outlying nodal communities did not contain red cedar or bald cypress. |
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In the 1950s bridges began to be built from the mainland to the outlying sea islands. |
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The main language of Madura is Madurese, which is also spoken in part of eastern Java and on many of the 66 outlying islands. |
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Physical exam at the outlying hospital was remarkable for tachypnea and absent breath sounds in her left lung field. |
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Many prefer to develop landfills instead of turning outlying farmlands into new suburbs. |
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Crowds of rowdy youngsters streaming into Walton from outlying towns and villages are causing a problem. |
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The only thing they did to help was to e-mail me a list of alternate hotels downtown and in outlying areas. |
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Common around outlying human settlements, the bobcat will sometimes take small farm animals including domestic cats if easily accessible. |
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Megan started work in the pharmacy, dispensing medicine and travelling with the mobile medical team as they visited outlying villages. |
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Doctors and surgeons are working around the clock as the injured continue to arrive from outlying areas. |
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The last of its tumble-down outlying villages, with its cheering raggedy children, was left behind many hours ago. |
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Railway staff from Bangalore and outlying towns, such as Kirandul and Koraput, rallied near the main city station. |
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It would be very sensitive to the outlying area, with an entry point on either end of town that had roundabouts that would slow traffic. |
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Violent recidivist criminals should be permanently removed from society, perhaps by being put to work on an outlying New Zealand island. |
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While great cities and their outlying regions often look monolithic to outsiders, they are in fact nothing of the kind. |
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Glittery recovery of the city's downtown has not made up for high costs, political problems, and continued decay in outlying neighborhoods. |
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Halfway to the park, the hustle of goma and outlying villages faded behind him. |
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And late Friday night there were more strikes on outlying areas of the besieged city now mostly empty of civilians. |
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Many of those are housed along the outlying string of barrier islands and will be bused across multiple bridges. |
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Public policies promote building new schools on outlying land at the expense of small, walkable, community-centered schools in older neighborhoods. |
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The city's aldermen, responding to the violent, racist opposition of Chicago whites to integration, blocked the CHA's proposed sites on vacant land in outlying white areas. |
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Salem was established as its center in 1766, with five outlying congregations. |
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This finally brought the task force freedom of movement along main supply routes into and out of the city, as the enemy's outlying forces were attrited. |
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The group has visited outlying towns like Tenterfield, as well as the University, Nimbin, a dairy farm, the Lismore saleyards, and a macadamia farm. |
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Once Alexander had destroyed the professional core of Persians and mercenary Greeks at Issus, Darius had to rely on levies from outlying satrapies. |
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A din of insectoid mating calls resounded from the outlying vegetation. |
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Simpson found that OMG easily dates back to the 1980s, and even has an outlying instance in a 1917 letter to Winston Churchill. |
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And contrary to what you might have heard, this is not some weird, outlying result that doesn't mean anything. |
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Historians of the University of Toronto pictured the denominational schools, before they joined the public system, as outlying curiosities unworthy of serious attention. |
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A shortage of townhouses and tenements in central Edinburgh has provoked a boom in new-build properties, particularly in outlying areas, agents say. |
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A mock-Victorian map shows you the location of your room, while golf buggies are employed to take guests past the immaculate gardens to rooms in the five outlying lodges. |
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Erc taught him seafaring as well, for he had been a sea-bishop, taking the host to the outlying rocky hermitages, and knew the watery desert better than most. |
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It would cover the entire town centre as well as outlying areas. |
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In addition, responses from outlying villages will also be welcomed. |
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In 1948 thousands of grasshoppers swarmed Montreal and outlying districts. |
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Flexibility in rapidly delivering ammunition to outlying firebases was crucial because mortars and howitzers were emplaced throughout the theater. |
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This park has a rich history dating back to 1927 when Italy's then leader, Mussolini, built a non-military airport for the landing of hydroplanes from outlying lakes. |
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Most of the outlying towns and villages of the empire had already been pillaged and destroyed, mere husks of buildings remaining to mark where prosperous towns once were. |
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By establishing mobile maintenance teams, the unit could rapidly deploy mechanics to outlying firebases to perform services and emergency repairs. |
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Electric floats went further afield and petrol vans served outlying areas. |
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Black Combe is easy to see across Morecambe Bay as the most westerly outlying fell of the Lake District National Park. |
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When he reached the ridge the outlying fog crept across the summit, caught him in its embrace, and wrapped him from her gaze. |
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In 1819 the parish of Crosthwaite had five or six schools in the town and the outlying areas, with a total of 332 children. |
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These paintings are mostly confined to the sierras of this region, but can also be found in outlying mesas and rock shelters. |
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Most of Bradford is unparished, there are parish and town councils for most of the outlying towns and villages in the District. |
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Garden apartments became popular during the 1920s in outlying areas, such as Jackson Heights. |
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Declines were particularly significant in the outlying islands, some of which remain vulnerable to ongoing losses. |
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Declines have been particularly significant in the more remote outlying islands, some of which remain vulnerable to ongoing losses. |
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Other ferry services are provided by operators serving outlying islands, new towns, Macau, and cities in mainland China. |
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However, the boundaries are not identical and outlying areas such as Biggin Hill in Bromley are omitted. |
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Floodwater in outlying areas may reach six feet, the major general said. |
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Nevertheless, throughout this period, in some outlying regions of Egypt Set was still regarded as the heroic chief deity. |
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An 1855 plan by Nick Whitely shows hut circles outlying the perimeter wall, unrecorded elsewhere. |
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Regular ferry services operate between the Scottish mainland and outlying islands. |
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Wakefield includes the former outlying villages of Alverthorpe, Thornes, Sandal Magna, Agbrigg, Lupset, Kettlethorpe and Flanshaw. |
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Copenhagen and its multiple outlying islands have a wide range of folk traditions. |
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The outlying villages of Sandal Magna, Belle Vue and Agbrigg have become suburbs of Wakefield. |
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Black Chew Head is an outlying part of Black Hill, meaning Kinder Scout is its parent peak. |
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Connected features at some sites include central mounds, outlying standing stones, avenues or circular banks on which the stones are set. |
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With the conquest of Italy, prepared viae were extended from Rome and its vicinity to outlying municipalities, sometimes overlying earlier roads. |
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In the early 20th century, a single outlying stone was erected by a farmer approximately 90m to the south west of Castlerigg. |
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In addition, the city boroughs of the Ruhr region have outlying districts with a rural character. |
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Principal outlying villages on the canal include Gayton, Blisworth, Braunston and Stoke Bruerne. |
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The colony expanded to outlying areas at Pavonia, Brooklyn, Bronx, and Long Island. |
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Several outlying islands near mainland Luzon are considered part of the Luzon island group. |
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The outlying island of Run was harder for the VOC to control and they exterminated all nutmeg trees there. |
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Snow is also seen at a much higher frequency than on outlying islands nearby. |
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The Republic of Mauritius is constituted of the main island of Mauritius and several outlying islands. |
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Charles set about integrating the outlying realms of his empire into the Frankish church. |
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When Pepin died in 714, however, the Frankish realm plunged into civil war and the dukes of the outlying provinces became de facto independent. |
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With the expansion of Dover, many of the outlying ancient villages have been incorporated into the town. |
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When the map was redrawn after the war, our cousin found herself living in outlying territory. |
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The more outlying villages were never visited by their member of parliament. |
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The NNR extends over 965 hectares, including the whole of the Hermaness peninsula and the outlying Muckle Flugga and Out Stack. |
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Streets following the Public Land Survey System section lines later became arterial streets in outlying sections. |
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The constituency includes both the town and some of its outlying villages such as Gwersyllt, Llay, Marford, Rossett and Holt. |
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North West Dumfries is the only ward that solely covers areas within the town itself, with the others incorporating outlying areas. |
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The reign of Kenneth also saw an increased degree of Norse settlement in the outlying areas of modern Scotland. |
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The two towns, including outlying suburban settlements, have a population approaching 100,000, of which nearly 47,000 in Kerkrade. |
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The metropolitan government also administers 39 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture and the two outlying island chains. |
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The Exeter USD does not include the outlying suburb of Topsham. |
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Because it was not immediately available at the treating hospital, the therapeutic antiprotozoal agent Melarsoprol was ordered from an outlying area. |
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The number of condo offerings will be greater in Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures as well as in the capital's outlying areas in 2005 than in the preceding year, it said. |
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Gottscheerish is an outlying dialect of Bavarian that was flourishing in Gottschee but is now only known by the oldest members of the community in exile. |
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This species is spottily distributed on outlying ridges in Peru. |
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Once again, Kiely details the streets and the alleys, the comfortable homes and the squalid hovels, the outlying country roads and hills, with veristic scrupulosity. |
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On 3 January 1523, the Zurich city council invited the clergy of the city and outlying region to a meeting to allow the factions to present their opinions. |
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Frequently causeways linked the centre to outlying areas of the city. |
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The MKAD marked the administrative boundaries of the city of Moscow until the 1980s, when outlying suburbs beyond the ring road began to be incorporated. |
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South of the river, the suburb of West Bridgford lies in Rushcliffe, as do the outlying villages of Ruddington and Tollerton and the town of Bingham. |
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Acculturation proceeded from the top down, with the upper classes adopting Roman culture first and the old ways lingering for the longest among peasants in outlying districts. |
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Water supplies are sourced from several reservoirs, including Watergrove, Blackstone Edge, Greenbooth and Piethorne in Rochdale's outlying moorland. |
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Tiwanaku's elites gained their status through the surplus food they controlled, collected from outlying regions and then redistributed to the general populace. |
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Census Bureau's definition of the 13 westernmost states includes the Rocky Mountains and the Great Basin to the West Coast, and the outlying states of Hawaii and Alaska. |
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In this respect, he repeatedly stresses the existence of a small area of tholoi on the tell, separated from an outlying workshop area by an enclosure wall. |
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