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In the 1980s, when the city was known as "crack alley," it was drug-fueled violence, which has ebbed and flowed here ever since.
Mr. Palacios, president of the Southeastern Utah Energy Producers Association, noted that the demand for coal has always ebbed and flowed here.
But religious dividing lines ebbed and flowed here, with Catholics and Protestants sometimes trading churches as one group or another was in the ascendancy.
Despite appearances, Mr. Barnes said that the recent cases were not necessarily a sign of an increase in corruption, but may simply be the most recent crest of waves of official misconduct that have ebbed and flowed here for decades.
But once it was a city with perhaps 16,000 inhabitants, full of temples to gods such as Hera, Aphrodite and the Dioskouroi (Castor and Pollux), and dominated by a vast sanctuary dedicated to the Egyptian deity Amun-Ra, from which a sphinx-lined avenue led to the Canopic branch of the Nile, which long ago flowed here.
Referring to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a principal conduit for the aid that has flowed here, he said that "Louisiana is FEMA's biggest 'customer,' so to speak, and the state's Office of Facility Planning and Control is the largest single public-assistance applicant in American history".
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Credit might have frozen in the national economy, but it was still flowing here on Kinderkamack Road.
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