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Conventional boundaries were not part of Mr. Thompson's practice, for he was just as much an advocate as an architect; of vital cities, human commerce, lively design and good eating.
NAIROBI, Kenya Rebelel fighters seized one of the biggest, most vital cities in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday, setting off riots in several places across the country and raising serious questions about the stability of Congo as a whole.
Mr. McCain has used such advertisements to keep up with Mr. Obama's advertising in vital cities like this one, where the campaigns have combined to spend the most in the general election but where Mr. Obama has recently outpaced Mr. McCain by nearly two to one.
And the most vital cities, on its analysis, are those that are most connected by becoming hubs or waypoints for skilled people, for goods, for services, for capital, and for data.
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