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The inhabited lots, about one per city block, are the exception.
Now scale up the map to include 100 billion cities and 10,000 flights per city.
Square feet of office space per city employee: 280, up from 268 in 2011.
(By comparison, Prince, at No. 2 on the list, was averaging $971,000 per city. The Eagles were No. 1, with a little more than $1 million per city).
Mr. Rayburn cited the service's sparse content — a handful of channels per city — and its technical requirements.
There's one station per city, and if the connection fails, you can listen to the default, BBC World Service.
As a result, researchers calculated that the miles avoided were greater than those created by Car2go, leading to a reduction of between 10m-29m miles annually per city.
But the band's earnings were $64m over the past 12 months, thanks to a world tour that pulled in more than $3m per city.
The only diktat governing contact between bidders and decision makers, is that each voting delegate is limited to one visit per city.
She noted that $600 million in savings would come out to roughly $2,400 per city worker, an amount she said the workers could ill afford to part with.
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This is called the "per-city flow" in the table.
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