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Try taking City denizens to food banks and nothing changes their mind.
He remains proud of taking City to the Champions League semi-finals and regards that as an achievement.
Factory output fell by 0.9% in January, official figures showed this morning, taking City economists by surprise who had pencilled in a 0.3% gain.
Darius McCollum, the New Yorker with the notorious habit of taking city subways for joy rides, was arrested on Tuesday while sitting at the wheel of a stolen Trailways bus, the police said.
In Philadelphia, a group dedicated to raising funds for a skatepark are demonstrating, as Next City describes, a growing movement of "civically engaged skateboarders who are taking city building seriously".
If interest on Eurobonds—securities issued, mainly in London, to investors overseas were taxed at source, Britain fears that the whole market might move outside the EU, taking City of London jobs with it.
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Growing numbers of rural migrants took city jobs that provided no benefits.
She also takes city buses and chooses the sidewalk routes with the fewest cracks.
He also took City into the Champions League knockout stage for a first time.
That effort, in turn, has prompted more students to take city buses.
Branislav Ivanovic secured victory for Chelsea and it took City a while to recover.
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