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The most non-farming activity component in Northwest Ethiopia of Mecha District is transporting eucalyptus tree products from home to the proximate towns, Merawi and Bahir Dar, using carts and trucks.
The third phase and final phase would connect the northern and southern segments passing though Freehold Township and proximate towns, where work would include some widening and deepening of the roadbed to handle bus traffic.
By 1910 the Pittsburgh district was a complex urban landscape with a dominant central city, surrounded by proximate residential communities, mill towns, satellite cities, and hundreds of mining towns.
The factors and constraints considered were distance to river, distance to town, distance to road, proximate to developed area, suitable areas for conversion to each class, elevation and slope.
Such towns as Greenwich, with their natural harbors and proximate parking potential, offer an ideal commute: comfortable, uncrowded, reliable, environmentally clean and scenic.
The proximate cause, say editors like Tonnie Katz of The Orange County Register, is that out-of-town owners and itinerant journalists at most newspapers share little or no history with their readers.
The proximate cause of the conflicts was the scarcity of coal during the harsh winter of 1918 — even John D. Rockefeller Jr. left town for his family's country estate in Westchester County when his Midtown neighborhood's central heating system was shut down.
Proximate lignin and cellulose.
Complacency among Americans was the proximate cause.
The most concrete, proximate, useful result?
And she was proximate to a mailroom.
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