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After a bitter fight in the constituency, based around the Houston fringe city of Sugar Land, DeLay saw off three challengers to win 62% of the vote on Tuesday.
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The father of a boy who was on the fringes at City before the club let him go says I am right to wonder.
Rather than pushing air traffic to the fringe of the city, as most cities try to do, Mesa will build around its runways.
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But new communities can be created in growing suburbs fringing successful cities.
But one Mexican in two lives in a self-built home, often a shack on a sliding hillside on the crowded fringes of cities.
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