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They set up a town they called Serbin and founded St. Paul, the first church in Texas for the Missouri Synod denomination.
Every local area should also set up a town centre commission to produce a 20-year vision for their high street, supported by costed, five-year business plans.
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When the White House Initiative on Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders set up a daylong town meeting many weeks ago, to be held in an auditorium at the New York University Law School, it was intended as a forum for the Clinton administration to put on display its interest in hearing from the rapidly growing Asian-American population.
After Orphan's death, Snow and Lightning reunite with Serah, then start planning to set up a new town on Gran Pulse.
The story reveals that, long ago, the Bridge had been closed to vehicle traffic (for three years) and that the pressure to find somewhere to live had forced homeless people to seize the bridge and set up a squatters' town there.
The firm has set up a factory in Meleiro, a town in a rice-growing area of southern Brazil, to extract phytoliths and put them in tyres.
Toward the end of the 19th century, Gustave Bayol set up a workshop in the town of Angers to make wooden animals for funfair rides.
It takes the attentions of young Charly Prescott (Brian J. Smith), who has set up a shingle as the town gigolo (with his pal Jimmy Jr. as a semi-willing subcontractor), to spur Amy into confused but fateful action.
The morning after the fire, Darrell said, Adkins took most of the Steal Stopper merchandise that wasn't damaged, hauled it away, and set up a rival business across town.
"I couldn't drive them out if they set up a camp in our town," said Heinz-Peter Haustein, the mayor of Deutschneudorf (which translates as "new German village").
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