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It is probable that the original number of towns of the 10th and 9th centuries was far larger.
A rebel-called strike of protest against the French threat to partition Algeria degenerated into rioting in a score of towns of the embattled North African territory.
In all its 113,000 square miles, there are just a handful of towns of any size, and only one main road.
Information on both deaths and the causes of death was obtained from the demographic files of towns of residence, hospital discharges, and autopsy records.
For the country samples, all towns of 10,000 or more in population size and a selection of towns of at least 1,000 people were surveyed.
Six years after baseline examinations, mortality data up to 31 December 31 2006 were obtained from the demographical files of towns of residence and both hospital and autopsy records.
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There have been worse records on both sides of town, of course, often in the same year.
"I felt a sense of being the head of town, of reaching for a crown and making it to the top.
In multivariable analysis, associations with age, socioeconomic rank of town of residence, and recent gastroenteritis remained significant (Table 3).
Risk factors for HSV-2 infection included female sex, marital status other than married, and size of town of residence larger than 1500 inhabitants.
These included demographic data including gender, age, postcode, marital status, size of town of residence, level of primary and secondary education completed, current study being undertaken, and employment (status, main activity, usual job, past job).
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