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| If This House Could Talk offer neighborhood | residents a way to present historical information with |
| Unbeknown to the | residents, a lawsuit was filed thereafter to challenge |
| The area provides | residents a volunteer fire department and a water syst |
| poration provides housing counselors for its | residents, a summer film series for families, women's |
| One of the | residents, a turtle, washes ashore next to the Royal F |
| s Nemiskam's population was at a total of 54 | residents, a few years after in 1966 the town's popula |
| The building is, in the eyes of local | residents, a building that represented the industrial |
| For Pennsylvania | residents, a significant state subsidy is guaranteed t |
| e plans included a new community for elderly | residents, a community center and playgrounds. |
| He sought to give | residents a sense of place and belonging, replicating |
| (C.A.U.S.E.), to give tenants and community | residents a voice in their communities. |
| By 1940, there were eighty | residents, a school, a church, four businesses, and a |
| For East Boston | residents, a discount is in effect using a Fast Lane t |
| About 140 Porvenir | residents abandoned their homes and fled to Mexico, an |
| urrently a ghost town, as the last remaining | residents abandoned the town in 1998. |
| 0 pamphlets and mounted a campaign to inform | residents about the disease. |
| Officials in the region warned | residents about the likelihood of severe flooding from |
| There are about 9,000 | residents, about a third of which are winter residents |
| r, Texas, giving officials a lead on warning | residents about a possible hurricane. |
| Nguyen interviewed several community | residents about their positive experiences growing up |
| have been interviewing professors and local | residents about the Casperkill creek and about the cha |
| At its peak there were an estimated 600-700 | residents, about half of them Ojibwa. |
| guest speakers in specific fields talking to | residents about career options and the “big picture” o |
| he second largest concentration of Norwegian | residents abroad, along with sizable Dutch and English |
| 111 Street also gives | residents access to the new LRT stations at Southgate |
| e Forest also has a primary school for local | residents accommodating approximately 100 pupils. |
| rpassed the stated goal of attracting 10,000 | residents according to city records, and built more af |
| It has a population of 223 | residents according to the 2007 census. |
| In the 2001 Census, the parish had 2,852 | residents, across 1,205 households (2,164 of those res |
| ufus Smith had a large practice, serving the | residents across the Isthmus of Chignecto. |
| Grant Morgan (Socialist Worker (Aotearoa), | Residents Action Movement, Workers' Charter) |
| A | residents action group, 'BRANE' (Brixworth Residents a |
| rray is the Chairman of the Springfield Road | Residents Action Group, a nationalist group that has o |
| was a founder and secretary of the Drummoyne | Residents' Action Group during the 1970s. |
| The Library building was named for two | residents active in Round Rock civic organizations and |
| Lee, and Matt Tonsing, and two San Francisco | residents, Adam Snyder and Jade Santoro. |
| The | residents affected by the accident reached a settlemen |
| environmental and job training programs for | residents affected by the expansion of the Los Angeles |
| mierz Kutz were among the building's notable | residents after World War II. |
| The Troxy was criticised by some local | residents after hosting a conference for Islamist grou |
| o have had a fractious relationship with the | residents after an initial warm welcome. |
| ted States Corps of Engineers bought out the | residents after the Great Flood of 1993 however the pr |
| a neighborhood that was created for wealthy | residents after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, nex |
| nd on occasion needed to be rescued by local | residents after capsizing. |
| Colin Wakefield who had stood to represent a | Residents Against Toxic Site campaign. |
| d public service announcements to warn state | residents against going to prison. |
| SC's population is skewed very highly toward | residents age 65 and older. |
| worth has a lower-than-average percentage of | residents aged under 16 compared to both Pendle and En |
| clude at least 160 apartments for low-income | residents aged 55 or older. |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 19.6% had a higher education qua |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 37.2% had a higher education qua |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 22.8% had a higher education qua |
| The village has a high (31%) ratio of | residents aged over 65. |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 35.8% had a higher education qua |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 4.8% had a higher education qual |
| The census identified 10.0% of | residents aged 16-74 as being in higher professional o |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 13% had a higher education quali |
| th Pendle and England, with 23.4 per cent of | residents aged 60 or over. |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 14.8% had a higher education qua |
| pulations in the country with 30 per cent of | residents aged over 65. |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 9.3% had a higher education qual |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 21.6% had a higher education qua |
| Of the ward's | residents aged 16-74, 16.7% had a higher education qua |
| Both government and | residents agreed that a link from the main line villag |
| 2007: The | Residents' album, The Voice of Midnight is an updated |
| Nearby | residents, alerted by the sound, were the first to arr |
| One of the most renowned | residents, Alex Mcculloch, played a prominent role in |
| ledged chick, in the backyard of Kaliningrad | residents Alexandre and Marina Bogdanov, whose neighbo |
| Visitors and | residents alike enjoy the self-guided Historic Walking |
| s a picturesque view for NH-45 motorists and | residents alike. |
| mmunity park is also a must for visitors and | residents alike. |
| se rebels have endangered refugees and local | residents alike. |
| ea, and is popular with tourists and Chicago | residents alike. |
| Most of the | residents, all of whom were Muslims, belonged to the ' |
| ders, advocates, lawyers, organizations, and | residents all make up a part of the coalition. |
| ting of mixed, middle-class and intellectual | residents almost cut off from the rest of the city by |
| se Lee Avenue instead from Williamsburg, but | residents along that street opposed its use. |
| After legal action was taken by | residents along the proposed route new route through i |
| Complaints of noise pollution by | residents along the line have led to severe restrictio |
| val, adequate warning allowed roughly 12,000 | residents along the Mississippi coastline to evacuate |
| o address a concern among the Asian-American | residents along the rail corridor. |
| Residents also elected a mayor, J.C. Rich, and a five- | |
| Residents also said that Billingsley sought annexation | |
| major outpost for the region; however, area | residents also were quite aware of the payroll, contra |
| Zen Centers may have | residents, also known as monks (for males) and nuns (f |
| Many | residents also filed their own separate lawsuits. |
| A variety of | residents also walk directly to the station. |
| ubles as a synagogue where some neighborhood | residents also pray on Shabbat. |
| Many North Andover | residents also use the trail system for cross-country, |
| Hawaii | residents also know her as an entertainer and performe |
| Residents also set up the first Partners and Communiti | |
| Others notable Linda Island | residents also included Todd "Doc" Raleigh. |
| The | Residents also sent an early demo tape to Warner Broth |
| d from its original design by generations of | residents, although its Tudor half timbered frontage r |
| e by architect Rowland Plumbe to house 1,200 | residents, although further buildings including nursin |
| Riesel fans and | residents always are excited when they face off agains |
| In 1922, its | residents amounted to 653, then rose to 1,807 in 1961. |
| prime minister, and entertains leading local | residents and foreigners. |
| This proved incredibly unpopular with local | residents and a "Save Maldon Marine Lake" campaign was |
| dical staff is provided by a mix of faculty, | residents, and students of the Indiana University Scho |
| It has roughly 10,000 | residents, and has several schools and one university |
| The area is mostly a mix of | residents, and arenas. |
| ups as Radiohead, Primus, Black Sabbath, The | Residents, and Spinal Tap, as well as approximately 50 |
| 1983, there has been heavy interest by both | residents and politicians in resuming passenger servic |
| ity of Schaumburg is now home to over 75,000 | residents and numerous office complexes. |
| er on 19 September 2010, inviting Queensland | residents and smaller market players to pre-register. |
| The changes were unpopular with | residents and soon undone; the loop was later used to |
| in the nearby quarries provided jobs to the | residents, and continued up to the early 1990s. |
| of the city skyline and a landmark for city | residents and visitors. |
| rk is mostly used by picnicking neighborhood | residents and is particularly popular during the summe |
| The city offers modern amenities for the | residents and tourists in the area. |
| 11, O'Brien angered South Australian Outback | residents and business owners when he announced higher |
| ominantly African-American community has 629 | residents and zero businesses within its seven blocks. |
| group for gay and lesbian medical students, | residents, and other health care providers. |
| t of more than 300, made up largely of local | residents and amateur actors. |
| v, Sakhnin, and Sha'ab municipalities, whose | residents and municipal authorities have given their s |
| s now primarily abandoned, with a handful of | residents and numerous vacant structures. |
| s a dining club, The Templars, for long-term | residents, and a Local History society. |
| He has also trained over 200 Orthopaedic | residents and 100 national and international Knee Fell |
| When asked about his soccer past by fellow | residents and attending radiologists, Fisher grins kno |
| ncil to promote controversial ideas to state | residents and politicians alike. |
| In effort to draw | residents and businesses back to the traditional cente |
| est is open to low-income, Downtown Eastside | residents and it's free to participate. |
| reater area community newspaper delivered to | residents and covering Del Cerro news. |
| y a committee of volunteers comprising local | residents and workers. |
| This has been opposed by local | residents and the parish council. |
| s of the end of fiscal year 2007, it had 604 | residents and an annual cost per resident of $5,612. |
| The next day angry | residents and relatives of the dead invaded and wrecke |
| In 1869 the hamlet had 200 | residents and a regular stage coach to Stouffville and |
| ing", and Scaruffi said it had echoes of The | Residents and Frank Zappa. |
| ty of Banff and the relationship between its | residents and the aboriginal community. |
| after the disaster killed hundreds of local | residents and workers) |
| t and improve recreational opportunities for | residents and tourists. |
| Residents and relatives of Anaikkadu are spread all ov | |
| at this project would displace to many local | residents and violate this principle of "do no harm." |
| No city cites its notable | residents and natives, so no need to ask for reference |
| saved from demolition in the 1980s by local | residents, and a trust set up to manage the property i |
| ion is continued with the donations from the | residents and businesses of Guam. |
| navigators, naturalists, farmers, | residents and visitors. |
| by fields which are very popular with local | residents and dog walkers. |
| The | residents and teens overcame their initial apprehensio |
| This station serves area | residents and The Maplewood Commons shopping center. |
| erved by the Merrillville post office, local | residents and businesses continue to identify themselv |
| The Post is read by thousands of area | residents and has earned numerous national and local j |
| The culls caused controversy amongst area | residents and wildlife groups. |
| ocation, will stimulate the interest of both | residents and tourists alike in local history. |
| 6-minute stand-off, Whitman killed 14 Austin | residents and wounded many more. |
| for communities in populous Norfolk (659,909 | residents) and Plymouth (492,066 residents) counties. |
| It is that success today because the | residents and businesspeople of that area rose up and |
| 01 UK census, the parish of Higham had 3,471 | residents and 1,580 households. |
| Today it is home to approximately 800 | residents and is the only mining town remaining for th |
| e to some of the West Midlands more affluent | residents and serves as a comfortable commuter base fo |
| Small ankylosaurs were the armour-plated | residents and hadrosaurs provided large prey for the c |
| A group of neighborhood | residents and downtown workers formed a charitable org |
| Two exits to serve Local | Residents, and connect the station to a "Park and Ride |
| ounties and combined have a total of 335,000 | residents and growing rapidly. |
| come under pressure from local neighborhood | residents and the Illinois EPA for lead pollution. |
| family genealogical records by interviewing | residents and going through the census records. |
| sts as a dispersed community of nearly forty | residents and a few businesses. |
| e station is currently used largely by local | residents and passengers alighting here for the sandy |
| store purchased produce and furs from local | residents, and at one point had a contract to supply l |
| Governors, | Residents and Administrator of the Northern Territory, |
| steps are open daily between 6am to 12am to | residents and pedestrians. |
| own Ottawa, Canada on Bank Street and serves | residents and tourists from New Zealand. |
| The Park has a 'Friends Group' of local | residents and park users that are working with Croydon |
| The health needs of Fitzroy | residents and other Melburnians is served by St Vincen |
| years, the area has experienced an influx of | residents and new businesses. |
| its construction has been widely opposed by | residents and councillors. |
| ucket was settled, he was a surveyor for the | residents, and given a half-share of Nantucket land. |
| s because of their nuisance factor to nearby | residents; and |
| By 1910, it had a population of 200 | residents and an eight-room school. |
| t, it was felt that for the town to prosper, | residents and visitors would demand a local church or |
| Article 8 states that foreign | residents and persons without citizenship enjoy the sa |
| in Rockdale County for its poverty stricken | residents and supposed high crime. |
| In June 2007 | residents and motorists were rescued from floodwaters |
| e state's second lowest), Asian and Hispanic | residents, and has the smallest percentage of resident |
| oan shark to punish them for terrorising the | residents and their crimes. |
| recognized the importance of this service to | residents and began subsidizing Tillett's business. |
| By 1909 there were only 2 | residents, and by 1914 the village was deserted. |
| ion fee of $158 per credit for Massachusetts | residents and $364 for out-of-state students. |
| sed but this was heavily criticised by local | residents and therefore scrapped. |
| Residents and visitors can get the souvenirs from vari | |
| tors have been named over the years by local | residents and have now been officially titled on Ordna |
| He was one of Nashville's earliest | residents, and one of the original twelve trustees of |
| As of 2011 64.4% of all of Las Lomas's | residents and 85% of Las Lomas residents under the age |
| for Dr. Lilburn H. Colley, one of its early | residents and a veteran of the Union Army. |
| In 1990, Gause had 400 | residents and eight businesses. |
| s show a large economic gap between affluent | residents and poorer communities. |
| wntown property and contributions from local | residents and landowners. |
| Most | residents and tourists arrived to the town via T. B. P |
| The name was preserved by local | residents and used to refer both to the village and th |
| r communication with each other, the RA, the | residents and to engage residents in the important dec |
| that serves as a restaurant and a store for | residents and people passing through. |
| cellent small city environment for business, | residents and visitors. |
| Most of the | residents and businesses move to Bullard and the post |
| affed by Baylor College of Medicine faculty, | residents, and students. |
| hemselves at the Castle often stay to become | residents, and (to their surprise) develop a magical p |
| Seri is aimed at a wide variety of readers: | residents and tourists, men, women, active persons, wh |
| awlang (altitude 2714m) formerly held 60,000 | residents, and it was completely destroyed by Taliban |
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