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We're already developing towns within cities, in partnership with enlightened local authorities and boroughs".
By the 13th century an additional source of patronage for writers and performers was the bourgeoisie of the developing towns.
In the meantime, she is worried about that areas that now seem land-rich -- the rapidly developing towns in the state's exurbs -- will end up in the same land-locked state that inner-ring suburbs now find themselves.
Once a mighty waterway used to transport coal and other commodities to developing towns along a route from Phillipsburg to Jersey City, the 102-mile Morris Canal, betweenetween 1825 and 1831, petered out as a significant thoroughfare in the 1880s, a victim of the railroad boom.
Robe is one of the largest developing towns in Bale zone of Oromia region in Ethiopia.
The great majority of China's developing towns will be extensions of already existing villages.
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A real estate investor with 20 years' experience developing town houses and single-family in Utah and Colorado, he noticed "properties tied to a luxury resort were doing better".
"A home of a traditional type becomes a hazard zone as you get older," said Dr. David Brown, 87, a board member instrumental in developing town services for the elderly.
Soon the villages of Farnworth, Appleton, Ditton and Upton were subsumed within the developing town of Widnes.
In Edmonton he established the developing town's largest meat packing business, upon land atop the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, overlooking the river valley.
Engaging in a partnership with another fellow architect, his firm would design some of the first buildings in the newly developing town.
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