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Gone, too, are the sounds that once defined the town.
*Rural background was defined as town of population less than 100 000.
For one thing, the extraordinary outpouring of mutual assistance during flood times was part of what defined river towns, which never had the shared rituals of planting and harvest that ruled life on the plains.
The dismantling of the industries that defined most towns and cities of Britain from the time of the industrial revolution has been represented as a liberation from dangerous and dirty jobs.
We defined coastal towns as those within 5 km of the edge of the island and we identified 184 of these.
According to the Local Government Act in Japan, municipalities with populations less than 50,000 are defined as "towns", and larger municipalities as "cities".
Urban areas were defined as towns having a population of at least 2,000 inhabitants, connected to the main road network, and served as a market center for several smaller trading centers [ 29].
"I think it's something that's going to define this town forever".
There can be no disputing that Wladziu Valentino Liberace once helped define this town that loves its glitz.
But he says he became horrified by, and outspoken about, the endemic corruption he believed had come to define the town's ANC-run administration.
However, one group criticised the methodology of the survey, saying the boundaries used by LDC to define a town centre had not been updated since 2004.
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