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But it has the advantage of an urban address.
The $30 million conversion of the Clock Tower Building at One Main Street is the latest step in the slow transformation of the gritty swath of land between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges into a contemporary urban address.
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Canines are now on staff at hotels across the country, from urban addresses to rural retreats, as perks you can pet.
Three of these children were living in urban addresses and were traced for an extended follow-up.
The effect of any geocoding errors will depend on the spatial variation of the population or sources of risk, although greater positional errors are likely in rural rather than urban addresses (Ward et al. 2005).
How can historic preservation, in a new era of urban data, address the challenges of 21st century cities?
Their talk discussed how women in international urban slums address the urgent problems of poverty and social exclusion.
And, looking ahead, how might urban agriculture address the needs of the low-income households and modernizing cities of Africa?
Scavenging tires from the streets and scrap yards, she cuts, folds, coils and combines them into tough urban sculptures addressing social and cultural issues.
At the Council of Clermont, in 1095, Pope Urban II addressed a crowd of prelates, knights, and nobles — the leaders of the Latin West.
Many others are increasingly concerned about the impacts of the agro-food system on health and the environment, and look to the different possibilities of urban agriculture — addressing nutrition, economic development, community activism and environmental awareness.
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