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Next door lies Soacha, a grim, depressed town bloated by thousands of refugee families displaced by violence.
One would connect the depressed town of Ketchikan in southeastern Alaska with an island one mile away.
In Barlad, an economically depressed town near the Moldovan border, 2,000 locals gathered in March in a rare demonstration against activities planned in the area.
The Louvre agreed to transfer an outpost to the economically depressed town, once the heart of the area's now defunct coal-mining industry.
Abolish almost all parking restrictions in depressed town centres Not really a Treasury matter as such, but with a spending implication.
Kimberly Brown-Whale is a United Methodist pastor at a church in Essex, Maryland, a depressed town — pawnshops, storefront churches, bars — just east of Baltimore.
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It contains poor ex-industrial cities, like Bradford and Middlesbrough, and depressed towns like Consett, near Newcastle.
Like other chronically depressed towns along the shore, Long Branch had its heyday decades ago.
Most did not know one another, their lives scattered across small, depressed towns and rolling hills in West Tennessee.
Numerous illegal surface mines known as "kopanki" also exist amid the small, depressed towns of Donbass's outer regions.
(Think of Obama's claim, during the 2008 campaign, that inhabitants of depressed towns "cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them").
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