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What is happening in Tower Hamlets is happening across Britain.
In roadside hamlets, candlelit windows betrayed flickers of movement inside.
By 215 only Tower Hamlets was left in the bottom ten.
There's not just a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's eyes.
One of the hamlets within the village was called My Lai.
In Dhaka, keeping tabs on happenings in Tower Hamlets is hard.
There are just a few hamlets left in and around Flagstaff.
In the dark inside the hamlets, we couldn't see five yards.
Only the London borough of Tower Hamlets is likely to outpace it.
Still, big changes in America often come from small towns and hamlets.
Some hamlets have raised the age limit, while others welcomed young outsiders.
Outlying hamlets are without even public phones to call the outside world.
Before the revolution, the hamlets of Idlib lacked a single local newspaper.
Bombs and other ordnance were dropped on thousands of villages and hamlets.
He attended Narcotics Anonymous meetings most nights, in surrounding towns and hamlets.
As roads got cut off, firefighters, too, struggled to reach isolated hamlets.
Several hundred people trickled out of the tiny cluster of hamlets and farmland.
This initiative dispatched teams of cadres to villages and hamlets under government control.
Two other councils, Richmond and Tower Hamlets, said they were considering something similar.
Oyster Bay comprises 36 villages and hamlets, and has close to 300,000 people.
Victoria Park in Tower Hamlets is London's oldest park and one of its biggest.
The devastated region is a maze of old hamlets, built close to one another.
A master plan, Envision Mount Pleasant, is in development to revitalize the town's hamlets.
Now, for instance, you can sample 11 alternative Hamlets for the price of two.
With this endless proliferation of Hamlets, what more is there to say — or sing?
Heavily armed vigilantes with assault rifles now patrol hamlets like Tenantla 24 hours per day.
The very same day, she called the two refuges in her local borough, Tower Hamlets.
Anya's local borough, Tower Hamlets, saw 6,222 incidents of domestic violence between 2015 and 2016.
Cloud shadows passed over cliffside hamlets glimmering in the evening light as chimneys spat smoke.
So why do we not see our cities, our towns, our hamlets as biotechnological entities?
Teachers are similarly nervous, says Kenny Frederick, a former head teacher in Tower Hamlets in London.
The towns and hamlets where these farmers are located have accepted the livestock as their neighbors.
One of the town's hamlets, Lime Rock, is famous for its auto racetrack, Lime Rock Park.
At that point, the cost of distributing nets in smaller and smaller hamlets will go up.
Tower Hamlets Police posted a photo on Twitter of the object, which officers were called to investigate.
Like many hardscrabble desert hamlets, it attracts those who by choice or necessity perch on society's edges.
The settlement is made up of a scattering of hamlets around a school, clinic and Buddhist monastery.
Hta Ni village, a collection of hamlets about two hours from Yangon, encapsulates the challenge facing Suu Kyi.
Iitate, a cluster of hamlets spread over 230 square kilometres, was hit by a quirk of the weather.
About ten councils, including Hackney and Tower Hamlets in London, instituted "nil" policies, refusing to renew existing licences.
The fight to save his has been ongoing since it was sold in 2012 by Tower Hamlets Council.
Slave traders and slaveholders most often target the hamlets, villages and neighborhoods that are impoverished, marginalized and stigmatized.
Toas Island, once a touristic idyll of about 12,000 residents spread over fishing hamlets, has been largely abandoned.
"The farmer lives and works in hamlets and villages," General Wilson told the columnist Jimmy Breslin in 211.
They reach it by climbing the knoll on foot after passing through the hamlets of Sopsokha and Teoprongchu.
That eruption caught residents of remote mountain hamlets off guard, with little or no time to flee to safety.
Take a look at the graph comparing house price growth in Chelsea and Tower Hamlets between 1995 and 2016.
He had seen versions of this drama playing out in other hamlets where young women were leaving for work.
In that time its leaders have stitched together a relatively stable democracy and brought electricity to its remote hamlets.
It's a fascinating ride that traverses remote hamlets as well as bustling towns throughout the gargantuan South American country.
His home was Taung Bazar, a cluster of hamlets named after a "mountain market" that once drew large crowds.
They implemented nonmilitary civic action plans, such as medical visits to rural hamlets and administrative training of district officials.
"There are a hundred platoons fighting a hundred small battles in nameless hamlets like this every week," Laurence declared.
It is also home to traditional music halls, such as Wilton's in Tower Hamlets, which has been recently restored.
These are the towns, hamlets, villages, and counties that would find themselves the most disadvantaged by Trump's infrastructure plan.
By 1970, 114 of these platoons had secured more than 800 hamlets, protecting more than half a million Vietnamese.
Some of these men reside in the small village of Srosomthmy -- one of many tiny hamlets located within the district.
At night, the lights from nearby hamlets flicker and blink in the foothills like lightning bugs dancing across the sky.
In smaller cities (mere hamlets of 0003m-5m), gains have been evident only for the past two months (see chart).
But among the diaspora whispers persisted of compatriots remaining in mountainous hamlets so remote that persecution did not reach them.
The rural hamlets of eastern Pennsylvania are now booming with refugees from expensive and densely packed New York and Philadelphia.
They live outside the country's prosperous megacities, in the cities, towns and hamlets that over a billion Chinese call home.
Two smaller, quieter hamlets, New Suffolk and Laurel, border Mattituck proper, and pride of place is palpable among their residents.
Of the nearly 70 towns and hamlets affected by the quake, the hilltop village of Amatrice was hit the hardest.
For decades, these witnesses grieved in silence over the massacre in the Salvadoran village of El Mozote and nearby hamlets.
Taking the stage in both Dublin and Brooklyn, Negga joins a grand line of female Hamlets dating back to 1741.
Other councils, like Richmond and Tower Hamlets, are considering powering stations for the ice cream trucks, instead of an outright ban.
The victims, believed to be in their late teens, flagged down police in Tower Hamlets, East London, at about 215 p.m.
The victims, believed to be in their late teens, flagged down police in Tower Hamlets, East London, at about 7 p.m.
Most people in La Tuna and surrounding hamlets are members, she says, though traditional Catholicism still dominates the wider mountain region.
The results were mixed, but those hamlets in the programme avoided the destruction of General Westmoreland's concept of search and destroy.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat — are a one-size-fits-all policy that were not made with tiny hamlets in mind.
Instead, authorities have devised a plan to relocate some 1,152 households from 53 scattered hamlets into larger, more manageable "model villages".
The economies of those two hamlets — the gateways to the monument — have been prospering on the tourism they draw, she said.
Then, as Main Road, Route 25 runs through wine country, past fields, charming hamlets and old-bones farmhouses, vineyards and wineries.
Within a generation, some of those rural hamlets had been transformed into a new city center lined with soaring office towers.
The top ten most likely Remain counting areas are Gibraltar, Cambridge, Oxford, City of London, Camden, Edinburgh, Islington, Hackney, Lambeth, Tower Hamlets.
But this has shrunk to Baghouz - a collection of hamlets and farmland - since they lost the bulk of their territory in 2017.
Search-and-rescue teams were converging on the area, he added, and mayors were verifying the conditions of residents in smaller hamlets.
American policy in Vietnam envisioned "strategic hamlets" or walled villages, "safe from the darkening influences of the surrounding Otherness," Mr. Sorkin noted.
It started with an assault on hamlets and villages, with bombing, shelling and mortar barrages to prepare the way for ground attacks.
Such tactics eradicated countless livelihoods; most survivors had little choice but to abandon hope and move their families into the prepared hamlets.
They were then forced down the Euphrates River to their last bastion at Baghouz, a cluster of hamlets on the eastern bank.
The stories of these Interapt graduates in the green hamlets of eastern Kentucky begin with dead ends and end with new beginnings.
The Taliban have sought support in the rural hamlets and towns that harbor militants, even as they fight the government in Kabul.
The report was compiled by a former cabinet minister, Eric Pickles, who called Tower Hamlets a "wake-up call" when introducing it.
The town consists of four hamlets: Purdys and Croton Falls to the west, Salem Center and North Salem east of the reservoir.
There, a combined action platoon, or CAP, of 15 Marines and 30 P.F.s was trying to control five hamlets containing 5,000 Vietnamese.
The rubble has clogged countless streams and waterways and devastated the Appalachian environment with pollutants, rerouting rain torrents through homes and hamlets below.
" When told that paramilitary police officers had said they received orders to "clear" Inn Din's Rohingya hamlets, he replied, "We have to verify.
This, some reports say, included an assault last month on the mountain hamlets where Chapo grew up, and where his mother still lived.
Survivors were moved to "strategic hamlets" and enrolled in counter-insurgency "civil patrols" in a campaign dubbed fusiles y frijoles (guns and beans).
Fire Island, in particular the hamlets of The Pines and Cherry Grove, is historically one of the nation's most LGBTQ-welcoming summer destinations.
The local tribe appear to have been supplanted by the newcomers around 4,200 BC, as demonstrated by new funeral rites, pottery and hamlets.
To that end, it is moving to help surface mine operators by eliminating protections for Appalachian streams and hamlets inundated by mine wastes.
A powerful wireless transmitter was an option but not ideal due to the mountainous terrain and thick foliage in the hamlets around Whitesburg.
To help guide the bombing, the Pentagon's whizz kids calculated the threat posed by different hamlets to the American-backed government in South Vietnam.
As IS territory shrivelled, thousands of fighters, followers and civilians retreated to Baghouz, a small cluster of hamlets and farmland along the Euphrates River.
The parade itself is volunteer-based, however, with different hamlets committing time each summer to construct and enter their float into the September parade.
Relief efforts were slowed by the rugged terrain, and where the roads were blocked, some rescue teams tried to reach isolated hamlets by boat.
Ms. Kwotuah received a financial settlement from her borough council, and parks throughout Tower Hamlets, her neighborhood in East London, underwent strict safety audits.
As IS territory shriveled, thousands of fighters, followers and civilians retreated to Baghouz, a small cluster of hamlets and farmland along the Euphrates River.
The report holds little hope of returning to the verdant Appalachian past, where underground mining at least left the lofty horizon and snug hamlets undisturbed.
Research by the Tower Hamlets Council, which runs the Lady Lane project, has shown that about 90% of market traders in the area are male.
South of Visalia, the county seat, a series of sleepy hamlets — Earlimart, Pixley, Richgrove — appear down Highway 99 like scattered remnants of California's agrarian past.
Research by the Tower Hamlets Council, which runs the Lady Lane project, has shown that about 90% of market traders in the area are male.
There are more than 3,000 fishing villages along the coast, from remote rural hamlets to bustling urban settlements in cities such as Mumbai and Chennai.
Since March the canal, which feeds his 22014 hectares of maize and okra along with the farms of 25 other hamlets, has been bone dry.
Head of Puerto Rico's electric power authority resigns Much of this US territory, from urban centers to rural hamlets, still lacks electricity and running water.
In the early 2000s, Tower Hamlets College had a wide-ranging outreach scheme, running more than 50 community-based classes in centers around the borough.
Tower Hamlets College made six ESOL teachers redundant last year after the £45 million cut, as well losing back-end staff in admin and finance.
Many, like Schanko, were in villages and hamlets where they served the public good, as well as its thirst, but where the populations are shrinking.
Eighty thousand Vietcong troops attacked 36 of 44 provincial capitals, 64 of 242 district capitals, five of six autonomous cities and numerous hamlets and villages.
I can report that St.-Tropez in real life is lovely, and it's easy to find the beaches and hamlets where the movies were shot.
Twitter users were quick to call out the UK's Tower Hamlets Green Party for this confusing image that they originally posted to their Facebook page.
But old people refuse to leave their shrunken hamlets even during heavy snowstorms, and are unlikely to move permanently just to make a bureaucrat's life easier.
These hamlets and villages are beautiful -- picturesque and in some cases dating back to Roman and medieval times -- with cobbled alleys, frescoed Renaissance churches and gargoyles.
Only he bypassed the larger suburbs of Westchester and the quaint Hudson River hamlets and went straight to Delaware County — population 47,980 — to become a farmer.
Promise Falls, one of the upstate New York hamlets where Linwood Barclay sets many of his books, is already dangerously close to losing its tax base.
As in all fables, though, the magic is fleeting, with the Italian hamlets linked for just 2100 days before the piers are dismantled after July 2000.
The tech industry was incubated not on the mean streets of the big city, but in sleepy hamlets like Murray Hill, N.J., and Mountain View, Calif.
The displaced reportedly went to the main urban center in the municipality, Badiraguato, several hours' drive away from the hamlets at the center of the conflict.
At least 293 people died when an earthquake struck central Italy early last Wednesday, leveling towns, villages and hamlets in the mountainous heart of the country.
It is a scene playing out in thousands of coastal settlements dotting India's 7,500-kilometre (4,660 miles) shoreline, from remote rural hamlets to bustling urban colonies.
Instead, he told Thieu on April 28, the "essence of success" would be found in bringing security to all the hamlets and villages across the countryside.
Other residents of the towns and hamlets sprinkled through the forests had to decide whether to stay put and protect their homes or escape the flames.
"The lush Galician landscape once supported Spain's highest population density, and half of all Spanish villages — some 3,500 hamlets — are located there," reported NPR in 2015.
In the hamlets around Goroimari, a largely Bengali-speaking village in the lush flatness of the Brahmaputra valley, it takes little effort to coax out NRC nightmares.
This week Cruz is crisscrossing the state in a bus, cruising through small hamlets with stops at a pizza place, coffee house and even a water park.
And although the legacy plan has contributed to regeneration, the "games themselves are but a dot in that transformation," says John Biggs, the mayor of Tower Hamlets.
The Pawaga coalition has already developed some by-laws followed by all 12 villages and 60 hamlets in the area, to guide and enforce land-use decisions.
Dumas is a sleepy town in the Texas panhandle that boasts just under 15,000 permanent residents and shares its Wikipedia disambiguation page with two other tiny hamlets.
It's great, isn't it, knowing that at any moment of the day you can catch up with events rocking the foundations in Austrian hamlets or Zimbabwean suburbs.
The French region of Normandy is a diverse expanse of coastal hamlets and chalky cliffs, rolling meadows and sleepy villages of half-timbered houses northwest of Paris.
All day, the lapels had been flapping open to reveal the stars and stripes, but in Tower Hamlets he buttoned his blazer and kept his head down.
Suffolk has hired an engineering firm to design a sewer line that would run beneath Montauk Highway, serving a few of Islip's hamlets, from Oakdale to Sayville.
A Rohingya villager in the area said the army attacked three hamlets in the Kyee Kan Pyin village group with shotguns and other weapons, before torching houses.
And that is how, having been asked to stay in a small village, I found myself gathering the rosary beads of hamlets strung along the border area.
Over the last few weeks, they have poured out of the tiny cluster of hamlets and farmlands in Deir al-Zor province, holding up the final assault.
Some of its districts contain some of the worst poverty in Britain with almost half of children in Tower Hamlets living in poverty — the highest rate in London.
Millions of people from far-off provinces make the pilgrimage to the technology hub, once a collection of hamlets and now a swiftly evolving research and development powerhouse.
"More than other Hamlets I've seen recently I would say it is a play about grief," Kemp, who has managed to see the play before its debut, revealed.
Dated 26 March 1200, exactly 819 years ago, the charter was issued in the city of York and confirms the transfer of ownership of two hamlets in Durham.
A no-man's land of about 200m separates SDF positions from the Islamic State frontline at Baghouz, a collection of hamlets and farmland near the border with Iraq.
Maharashtra is using 6,209 lorries to supply water to 15,426 villages and hamlets – four times the fleet it sent out in 2018, said a senior state government official.
First, they have deemphasized the importance of crowd size in Washington to energize participation at home, with over 300 events in cities, towns and hamlets across the country.
"The nature of retailing has changed somewhat," said Scott A. Russell, the town supervisor for Southold Town, which encompasses Southold village and other hamlets like Cutchogue and Laurel.
The signing ceremony was not just an insult to the benighted coal hamlets of Appalachia, where the industry's dumping of debris down the mountainsides has created a wasteland.
In these tiny mountain hamlets opium has grown for decades, officials said, but a coffee plague and the U.S. opiate epidemic has led farmers to plant much more.
Experts say such hamlets and towns face permanent changes, with fewer residents, fewer businesses and fewer prospects of returning to the way things were just a generation ago.
They are hamlets where children are free to play and roam day and night, without fear of traffic or strangers, because everyone knows everyone and keeps an eye out.
Abdullah said four of the six hamlets in his village of Mee Chaung Zay had been burned down by security forces, prompting all its residents to flee toward Bangladesh.
In remote hamlets and villages, with names such as Le Bacon and Le Bacon Vieux, mayors grumble about a lack of local schools, jobs, or phone and internet connections.
On Tuesday, Human Rights Watch published a 30-page report detailing a massacre in the village of Tula Toli, believed to be one of the worst-hit Rohingya hamlets.
"It has the largest shopping district of all the hamlets," said Douglas Dill, a real estate broker with Houlihan Lawrence and a resident of Yorktown Heights for 34 years.
Instead, enemy units quietly occupied hamlets, and conducted an effective propaganda campaign that presented Saigon's opponents as having largely survived American efforts to rid Phu Yen of their presence.
Two of the paramilitary police officers, both members of the 8th Security Police Battalion, said their battalion raided Rohingya hamlets with soldiers from the newly arrived 33rd Light Infantry.
By the mid-16th century, the Italian cities of Venice and Pisa, as well as some smaller hamlets, became renowned across Europe for their violent mass fighting events, known battagliola.
While the well-heeled crowd will help pay for Bellissimo's vision, it is the people in and around the hamlets of Tryon and Mill Springs who he says will benefit.
In 2010 the three main local boroughs—Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Newham—had the highest share of deprived neighbourhoods in England, with Waltham Forest, the fourth district, in 2000th place.
Around 100 pits in Helin - buried in the hilly rural outskirts of the city of Xiaoyi - have been exhausted, and cluttered hamlets totter precariously on the brittle slopes of mines.
Tower Hamlets, for instance, is ranked 7th out of the 353 local authorities in England for highest deprivation, whereas a more upscale area like Kensington and Chelsea is ranked 103.
Buchanan lies in the Hendrick Hudson School District, which also encompasses the hamlets of Montrose, Verplanck and Cortlandt Manor, and portions of Croton-on-Hudson and the city of Peekskill.
She brought a whole bunch of people together who became instant friends, and then we would travel around the countryside, from beautiful mountains to beautiful hamlets, and just hang out.
"These little hamlets have a long history, but once upon a time they were bound to a difficult but friendly destiny," he continued, staring sadly at a star-speckled sky.
The Cold War showdown between the United States and the Soviet Union was played out in the 1980s with deadly results in crowded cities and dusty hamlets in Central America.
Even so, temperatures for those hamlets in the northeastern corner of Minnesota fell short of a record low for the area, where sub-zero readings are not unusual in January.
She works for anti-sexual exploitation charity Beyond The Streets' Door of Hope project, which, supported by Tower Hamlets Council, does outreach work with sex workers in present-day Whitechapel.
But thousands of farmers refused to surrender land, fearing it could damage a region famed for its Alphonso mangoes, vast cashew plantations and fishing hamlets that boast bountiful catches of seafood.
LONDON — House prices in prime central London areas may be the highest in the UK, but it's outer areas of the capital like Tower Hamlets where prices are rising the fastest.
Body-worn cameras help in other ways, says John Biggs, the mayor of Tower Hamlets, a London borough that has given the gadgets to staff who deal with anti-social behaviour.
Past the 'Welcome to La Tuna' sign, recently placed by the local government — significantly larger than the welcome signs in other hamlets — stands a pedestal with a verse from the Bible.
By the time most families in the worst-hit hamlets of El Rodeo and San Miguel de Los Lotes knew what was happening, they only had time to run, if that.
I used to teach in Tower Hamlets, around the corner from where the girls used to go to school, and they never talked about religion, but they always talked about boys.
In the end, it might work out better for you when he stops screwing with us and finally announces his run for president of all the tiny hamlets on the planet. 
They said that among the torched villages were the hamlets of Ah Htet Nan Yar and Auk Nan Yar, some 65 km (40 miles) north of Sittwe, capital of Rakhine state.
Staro Zhelezare, population 400, is like so many other Eastern European hamlets withering in the face of low birth rates and the exodus of young adults to more prosperous points west.
"For me, Roche-à-Bateau is not a place to live anymore," said Warens Jeanty, 26, a tourism operator surveying the beach towns and picturesque port hamlets that dot Haiti's coast.
A sliver of land between the Shawangunk Ridge and the Catskill Mountains, the Rondout Valley is made up of hamlets like Kerhonkson, High Falls, Stone Ridge and Accord (pronounced AK-ord).
In the dense web of highland hamlets dotting Mafate you can spend the night in a gîte, or bed-and-breakfast, where a hot meal awaits and a warm bed, too.
"People tend to stay, and their children tend to stay," said Mr. Wehrheim, 70, the supervisor for the Suffolk County town of Smithtown, where Kings Park is one of several hamlets.

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