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old towns
noun
Plural of old town
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Over the past 35 years, I've gotten to know old towns from Granada and Leon, Nicaragua and Cuenca, Ecuador, to Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, Antigua, Guatemala, and Casco Viejo, Panama.
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Along with new cities in the south, many old towns were rebuilt and developed.
Bagamoyo and Tabora, old towns connected with the 19th-century Arab slave trade, have stagnated.
In 1929 Solingen incorporated the equally old towns of Ohligs, Wald, Grafrath, and Hohscheid.
We need to ensure that new development helps the old towns to work better".
"Lots of people have left the old towns now," says Mohamedou.
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But, as Jia shot the documentary, which was later entitled "Dong," the sight of two-thousand-year-old towns being demolished inspired a feature as well — "Still Life" — which Jia wrote over three days, holed up in his hotel.
There are front-line positions in millennia-old towns and cities, gun battles for streets and corners that sometimes change hands like the ebb and flow of a tide, rapidly eroding communities.
Two officers approached the 24-year-old Towns, who bolted.
And yet, with his 6-foot-11 frame, deft shooting touch and natural shot-blocking instincts, the 19-year-old Towns might be the premier big man to enter the league since fellow Wildcat and former top selection Anthony Davis.
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