Sentence examples for towns existing from inspiring English sources

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But the key is good design that fits in with towns' existing character.

If states let towns keep borrowing, without acknowledging the magnitude of the towns' existing debts — like the pensions they owe retired public workers — they might never solve their problems and just keep drawing on the states.

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The island is very small and remote with a cute town existing of restaurants, bars, beaches and viewpoints.

To that end the state's Department of Environmental Protection designated shore towns into existing centers and four other types of land-use areas.

The system is being created by combining the town's existing fiber-optic network with coaxial cable from Charter Communications, the local cable provider.

The original university, founded in 1562, was transferred to Lille in 1887, but in 1993 the law faculty of the University of Artois was established in the town, joining existing graduate schools.

We joined previous generations of incomers who brought their appreciation of multiculturalism and lifestyles different to their own to the town's existing non-conformism as they squatted derelict houses and took over its crumbling mills.

But travel of the "I'unno" variety, while lighter on the comfy, is objectively more interesting, including the parts where you are fucking furious at a town for existing because it irritates you.

Originally designed to address labour supply and permanent settlement problems in remote areas, the commodities boom of the 2000s, combined with limited labour supply and infrastructure availability, particularly housing, has seen the commute model adopted for resource operations near existing towns and even in such towns.

The new industrial centres would be linked to the existing towns with new fast roads and reconstruction in town centres would be planned to provide more open space around the administrative centres.

The 1980s developers who argued that the "new country town", big enough to generate its own employment, was a better way ahead than endless infilling, or expansion, of existing towns and villages, lost in the committee rooms: one company called Consortium Developments tried for no fewer than three such towns, in Essex, Berkshire and Oxfordshire, was thrice denied planning permission, and gave up.

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