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Take cities.
But just as it will take consumers a while to give up familiar light sockets for lights embedded in walls or ceilings, it is likely to take cities and their public works departments some time to give up their lampposts.
An art installation planned in Geneva to mark the Armenian centenary has been blocked by the Swiss government because of Turkish pressure, insiders say.In Syria, Turkey is accused of standing by or even helping Islamist rebels to take cities including Kobane and the mainly Armenian border town of Kassab, which fell last March.
Medieval Christian Holy War (what we call the Crusades) often involved scaling walls to take cities, from the Christian conquest of Jerusalem in 1099 A.D. to the infamous massacre of heretics at Beziers (in southern France) in 1209 to the Islamic conquest of Acre in 1291.
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That effort, in turn, has prompted more students to take city buses.
"Look at Chelsea, Mancinii added when asked how long it could take City to be genuine contenders.
A victory would take City above United on goal difference with two games left.
New Orleans to take city-wide WiFi network offline [Ars Technica].
Can you take city transit, realistically?... What about locked gates?
"Successful restaurants can pay lobbyists money, and these guys will take city officials to lunch," he says.
Wealthy Sims are less likely to take city transport, so plan for this.
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