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Some towns have vulnerability assessments; some towns even have a plan.
Hillsides near towns were already bare, and colonial towns frequently flooded.
Towns&apos defense has argued that Diggs misidentified Towns in a lineup.
"Our relationship really developed in ghost towns and old mining towns," Ms. Lamberton said.
In the towns that were attacked, many escaped to the bushes and safer neighboring towns.
There are a lot of towns, because we spent 35 years hollowing out these towns.
Mortar has been falling on towns and cities along the border, and Kurds have fled some towns.
SEE A CONCERT College towns are music towns with frequent performances by famous and lesser-known musicians.
College towns: Major research universities dominate the economy in some smaller towns that offer low cost of living.
In turn, Towns Sr. reasoned, Towns Jr. might worry about his father's health and not play as well.
"Sometimes we reach towns where there's more than enough food and towns where the food is scarce," said Mario.
Thousands of residents of evacuated towns have been moved to hotels on Italy's Adriatic coast and in towns inland.
"It was more about college towns than what we think of as big nightlife towns," said study author Gabrielle Olya.
Karl-Anthony Towns Has the Coolest Pet Play Few players have been more disappointing than Karl-Anthony Towns this season.
But checkpoints between locked-down towns and free towns nearby were porous, and residents continued to shop and dine out.
There's dry stone walls, flower beds, phone boxes, post boxes, cars, homes, houses, everything that makes English towns English towns.
Turkish forces laid siege to rebel towns and imposed long military curfews, and their tanks shelled the towns without restraint.
Wild boars have taken over Japanese towns after the Fukushima nuclear disaster Wild boars have taken over Japanese towns after the Fukushima nuclear disaster Japanese towns deserted after the Fukushima nuclear crisis have unexpected tenants: wild boars.
Resistance to legalization Some towns have opted to become "dry towns" and refrain from having social clubs and retail groups altogether.
But that was nothing compared with the tussle Embiid and Towns got into after the 76ers forced Towns into a turnover.
People were evacuating two rebel-held towns in southwest Syria at the same time under a so-called Four Towns Agreement.
The incident began when the two players got tangled up, with Embiid shoving Towns and Towns throwing a punch at Embiid.
When it comes to lessons for other towns from this tragedy, Muhammad encouraged towns to listen to their public safety officials.
To combat this mapmakers would invent fake towns and roads but what happened when one of these fake towns suddenly became real?
Towns, Timberwolves take down Clippers LOS ANGELES — Karl-Anthony Towns carried the Minnesota Timberwolves with a clutch fourth-quarter performance Thursday night.
Embiid shoved Towns, and Towns then threw a punch at Embiid, as the two got locked up and fell to the ground.
Now, former residents of four towns inside that zone are being invited back, but officials have found these towns have new inhabitants.
Karl-Anthony Towns (33/1) Karl Towns' rookie season might go down as the most impressive origin story in recent NBA history.
Many towns in Arkansas, including more left-leaning college towns, still maintain a wide array of local blue laws, especially regarding liquor.
But I'm saying in the way that Assad used them, where he went into towns, dropped them down into the middle of towns.
People were given safe passage on UN buses from rebel-held towns near Damascus and government-held towns in the northwest Idlib province.
"Historic Reflections of the Ten Towns of Suffolk County," exhibition about Suffolk County's Ten Towns in the decade of its founding in 1886.
Like many towns in the Catskills, Cairo is small — but its Main Street was especially desolate compared to the other towns I visited.
And if you think he is not doing well as I suspect, what would you do for rusted-out factory towns, coal towns?
And suggested one way to revitalize cities and towns outside the eastern seaboard is to move thousands of government jobs into small towns.
"Go out into the towns where people are drinking out of creeks, or the towns where all the cows and the dead people are together, or those towns where there's no medicine, and hear from the people of Puerto Rico," she said.
Turkish media showed bombings of border towns, and reports say that Kurds were fleeing some border towns, including Ras al Ain and Tel Abyad.
Interim head coach Ryan Saunders said pregame that Towns was in good spirits, but it was unknown if Towns would play Saturday at Milwaukee.
The towns they serve are growing older and thinning out as working-age Americans migrate from small towns to cities, often never to return.
Towns bounces back in Timberwolves win over Mavericks MINNEAPOLIS — After hammering home a big, soaring dunk in the lane, Karl-Anthony Towns didn't celebrate.
Moreover, small mining towns are less affected by the commodity boom-and-bust cycle than are towns that depend on large-scale capital investment.
And indeed, New Hampshire Public Radio found that the towns with the highest rates of voters with out-of-state IDs were college towns.
Protest groups organised "ghost towns": weekly shutdowns of towns such as Buea, the capital of the south-west region, that continue to this day.
As good as Porzingis has been, the distance between him and Towns in terms of efficiency helps demonstrate how rare a talent Towns is.
GoBankingRates just released their annual list of the richest towns in the US.Some towns report costs of living much higher than the US average.
The king himself hunts moose, and small towns shut down for the season opener much like Wisconsin towns do for the state's deer season.
"The U.K. has not done well in developing some parts of the country, specifically some coastal towns and northern towns," he told CNBC via telephone.
In nine towns, the mayor was determined by a mere five votes or fewer; in three towns, candidates won the position by a single vote.
Zhongxian, a hardscrabble city of one million people, is among a slew of towns responding to Beijing's call to create 1,000 "specialty towns" by 2020.
The Old Towns of Djenné are a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to 250 BC, one of the oldest towns in sub-Saharan Africa.
Several towns were evacuated by government order, leaving behind eerie ghost towns where houses were ripped from their foundations after the communities were shut down.
It is time to move the national discussion toward adopting clean energy, instead of shortsighted proposals that will turn our beach towns into oil towns.
"We're freeing up towns — actually we're liberating towns, if you believe we have to do that in the United States of America," he told reporters.
Meanwhile, says Mr Colvin, "small towns are getting swallowed by the big towns", as Walmart and other large employers turn places like Tontitown into dormitory suburbs.
Life hasn't returned to normal for many Japanese, with numerous towns and villages, such as Iitate in Fukushima, now ghost towns due to the nuclear fallout.
Towns, Butler pace Timberwolves past Suns MINNEAPOLIS — Karl-Anthony Towns wasn't going to be limited to just a big fourth quarter for a second straight game.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Taj Gibson hit up Warwick nightclub looking relaxed after the 112-106 victory over L.A. Towns had 21 points, Taj had 16.
They have said the plan was to enter the two border towns, but that the Turkish-backed forces would not enter towns where Americans are based.
And while he may do well in college towns, his success here will hinge on whether he can draw large numbers of caucus-goers beyond college towns.
Forward Karl-Anthony Towns' rebound gave Minnesota a third opportunity, but his shot was blocked by Nuggets forward Darrell Arthur and went out of bounds off Towns.
If oil is found, even more drilling follows, and more exploration, followed by the industrialization of the coast as beach towns begin their transformation into oil towns.
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte announced an emergency plan to quarantine towns late on Saturday, locking down a dozen towns by blocking most travel to and from them.
The technology executive said while he has come across small towns that are struggling, he has also come across towns that have grown and continue to grow.
People live in farm towns or coastal towns or mining communities, or they live in the North or the South or in Republican states or Democratic states.
One of the best ideas I've heard is, how do we expand universities across this country so that now we don't have company towns, we have university towns.
At the start of business on Monday, 85 towns in the north-eastern U.S. state will get no education cost-sharing funding, which towns send to their schools.
But I'm saying, in the way that Assad used them where he went into towns, dropped them down to innocent, into the middle of towns, it was brought.
Republican legislators said at the time that the language was necessary because towns were ignoring laws that made it a criminal offense for towns to pass gun restrictions.
But there's something appealing about the introduction of the towns and homes of Red Dead Redemption 2 as actual towns and homes, and not Westworld-esque murder parlors.
It is, on the other hand, important to entrepreneurs and investors revitalizing urban districts of former industrial towns and cities, as well as small towns across the country.
Eighty-five percent of voters in Illinois's 220006th District live in towns of 2202,2628 people or fewer, and 28500 percent live in towns of 6900,2628 or fewer people.
Seaside towns are notoriously seasonal but people living in towns on England's coast are more likely than average to suffer from deprivation, a government study from 2015 found.
" Towns' team issued a statement on Wednesday that read: "The Timberwolves organization extends its support and prayers to Jackie and the entire Towns family during this difficult time.
State media said that government forces seized al-Harak and Rakham towns, and that insurgents in four other towns agreed to surrender their arms and make "reconciliation" deals.
A string of towns and villages in Deraa province have accepted surrender deals, opposition sources in touch with rebel negotiators said, leaving only two main towns under rebel control.
Across the country, cities like Columbus – college towns, towns anchored by a hospital or a military base or finance – are thriving while cities where manufacturing found purchase are failing.
"But in the way that Assad used them, where he went into towns and dropped them down to innocent in the middle of towns," he added, defending his statement.
Last year alone, clashes erupted in New York towns such as Monroe, East Ramapo and Bloomingburg, and in New Jersey towns including Mahwah, Jackson, Upper Saddle River and Montvale.
"There aren't many towns, even small towns, where you can stand in town limits and see the Milky Way like that," Mr. Linderer, 69, said from his camping chair.
The army said the rebel-held towns of Qusaiba, Sweisa and Ain Teineh had raised the national flag, but rebel sources said these towns were being bombarded into submission.
Medicaid expansion did best roughly exactly where Clinton did best — the more urban parts of the state, the college towns, and the better-educated and more affluent coastal towns.
Citing his upbringing in Queens, Trump boasted that federal immigration enforcement officers have gone into towns in Long Island where we've taken MS-13 and we've actually liberated towns.
Those in mountain and valley towns told Reuters they felt vulnerable after fire-fighting resources had been redeployed away from their towns to help with the deadly coastal blazes.
And while they huddle in shanty-towns which are relatively far from ordinary towns, many local people in the so-called host society will care little about the migrants' fate.
Seth Towns, Harvard Tommy Amaker, the Harvard coach, said last week that Towns still hasn't been fully cleared after a knee injury kept him sidelined for all of last season.
We'll have massive new expenditures in trains and  urban transit for large and small towns, and between all towns and to Grandma's house — suddenly, it's a worker's, sorry, walker's paradise!
In Trio of Towns it comes down to ranks and requirements meted out in order to be considered a successful farmer, or to raise your fellowship with the nearby towns.
The four towns in Syria are mostly empty — a few hundred stubborn people cling to their homes in the Shiite towns up north, and some remain in Madaya and Zabadani.
Two top teams in the Five Towns — the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway and the D.R.S. Yeshiva High School for Boys — have nurtured a long-simmering rivalry.
Wealthy university towns, fading big-city suburbs, poor working-class towns with good connections, decaying seaside resorts; each falls differently on a two-dimensional spectrum combining class (economics) and education (culture).
This happened with Andrew Wiggins and Jabari Parker (the jury's still out) and with Jahlil Okafor and Karl-Anthony Towns (Towns ultimately overtook Okafor and it has very clearly proven correct).
Some criticize the movement to resurrect towns like Ferguson, believing money should be allotted to cities and towns where people are currently living, not areas that have been deserted for decades.
Federal prosecutors did not specify the remedies they would seek, which could include disbanding the towns' police force and placing the towns' administration into the hands of county or state officials.
By Obama's first election in 2008, the small mill towns and quaint tobacco farming communities were then just small, factoryless towns and not-so-quaint communities, their economic foundations shipped overseas.
Numerous cities and towns were placed in the high-risk zone, including the Texas towns of Childress, Haskell and Snyder, as well as Oklahoma City, Norman, Lawton and Moore in Oklahoma.
A number of cities and towns in Norway, Sweden and Finland hit all-time highs this summer, with towns as far north as the Arctic Circle recording nearly 262-degree temperatures.
In September, it said its two-wheeler business — Ola Bike — was already operational in 150 Indian cities and towns and projected it would hit 450 cities and towns by next year.
Israel could also give the Palestinian Authority more land for development around the major towns and support the construction of new Palestinian towns, along the lines of the successful Rawabi initiative.
"The mayors of these towns and the people in these towns and I, we can't wait for our respective governments to get into gear and do the right thing," he said.
In Lake County, north of Chicago, towns like Highland Park — which is along the lake —and Libertyville — which is inland — there is as much variation within the towns as between them.
In two other towns, Khan Sheikhoun and Saraqeb, local dignitaries have forced Tahrir al-Sham and other rebel groups to sign neutrality pacts to spare their towns from the in-fighting.
The spread of young dealers from the capital's gangs selling drugs in satellite towns may be increasing homicides in towns such as Southend, but will have little impact on London's violence.
One of those towns where everyone knows everyone -- Peth.
Ahrar al-Sham pulled out of Harem and Salqeen towns without a fight but gave up the bigger towns of Sarmada and Dana only after fierce battles, an Ahrar rebel source said.
Just as there are small towns all over the US that you must visit, you should also explore some of the most beautiful historic towns and neighborhoods the country has to offer.
To further encourage towns to merge or share services, the government of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi passed legislation in 210 offering economic incentives and simplified hiring procedures for towns that do so.
Via Varejo, a unit of France's Casino Guichard Perrachon SA , also plans expansions in its more traditional formats to some 400 towns throughout Brazil by year-end, up from 334 towns currently.
While many small towns across the Granite State still use conventional ballot boxes and hand count the results, the more populated towns and most cities use machines to count the paper ballots.
If Iowa gives rural voters a chance to be heard, New Hampshire is all about small towns; areas with towns of over 22,000 account for about a third of the state's population.
Numerous fictional King towns, like Derry, Haven (the location of a 2010 TV series based on King's mystery novel The Colorado Kid), and Castle Rock, exist in his works alongside real towns.
The law (and subsequent tweaks) made it much easier for towns with regular houses to raise money for their schools — almost as easy as it was for towns with expensive vacation homes.
Not because they are significant in themselves, but because to reach the towns, the regime had to cross through towns that mark the main supply route into the rebel-held area of Aleppo.
"An approach that allows rich towns to raid money desperately needed by poor towns makes a mockery of the state's constitutional duty to provide adequate educational opportunities to all students," Judge Moukawsher wrote.
But I'm saying in the way that Assad used them where he went into towns, dropped them down to innocent, into the middle of towns, it was brought — so, the use of it.
A verdant expanse of misty hills punctuated with tiny, preserved-in-amber towns, Central Maui goes largely ignored by sunbathers and surfers congregating on the island's western towns of Wailea, Lahaina and Kapalua.
Conservative politicians may extol the virtues of a "real America" of rural areas and small towns, but the real real America in which we live, while it contains small towns, is mostly metropolitan.
The towns can be quaint tooWhile it&aposs easy to assume the UK would come out on top when it comes to cute towns and villages, Canada can also deliver on that front.
"It is devastating on small towns if you see grocery stores close," said Bynum, whose organization has put full service branches in towns that had been limited to ATMS and check cashing services.
Those who do settle in towns often find themselves destitute.
The speed limit outside towns was then a mere 30kph.
It's likely ash will fall in nearby towns, officials said.
It defines college towns as having fewer than 250,000 residents.
Read on below to see the 20 best college towns.
More than 40 cities, towns, or counties that are known
Residents in four other towns said gunshots were being heard.
Pennington played in towns like Keokuk, Iowa, where he hit .
Many Spanish towns hold festivals involving bulls during the summer.
Four more people died in other towns in the state.
Bama and other similar towns also frequently come under attack.
"We got to learn from these games," Towns told reporters.
Four towns in Van province were affected by the removals.
Institutions of higher learning apparently gravitate to towns named Oxford.
That means some towns saw their coldest December day ever.
Others have fled on their own, often to larger towns.
Yet Hollande's plans are meeting stiff resistance in some towns.
Towns and cities across the basin are also facing challenges.
They've grown up in coal mining towns and Baptist churches.
Outlying towns and villages were inaccessible by road for weeks.
Many towns are facing public health consequences of fossil fuels.
I will not leave small towns at the gas station.
In other towns, the polls open at either 8 a.m.
The main hall was like a highway connecting together towns.
As for unincorporated towns and rural areas in poor counties?
As a result, nearby towns like Brentwood became immigrant enclaves.
They read the newspapers in their local towns and cities.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 503 North Service Road.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 255 North Service Road.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 305 North Service Road.
Who says beach towns have the monopoly on sand castles?
Jews settled in towns where there was a significant mint.
At times it has claimed to hold various border towns.
Towns led all rebounders with nine in the first half.
Evacuation notices have also lifted on some towns in Fukushima.
In small towns in Namibia Chinese traders peddle cheap wares.
Towns like Windsor are becoming ever more common in America.
Globalization of opportunity leads people to leave their home towns.
To ALL our local towns for your attention and generosity!
The ice protects coastal towns from big waves, Rigor says.
The towns boast banks, public transportation, clinics and high schools.
In other towns and villages the rescue operation wound down.
This dilemma is clearest in Birmingham and its surrounding towns.
Local dealers once controlled the drugs market in most towns.
In 1934 Saudi soldiers retook towns seized by the Zaydis.
Other protests took place in over 60 towns across Poland.
That is good news for the receiving towns and villages.
He seized towns and a big oilfield with little bloodshed.
The towns they're returning to highlight that feeling of despair.
And some towns are running out of solid ground entirely.
We got koolaid pickles, ice cups, & the smallest towns ever.
It also appears to have meant not identifying sundown towns.
Other towns also used Fernet Branca for its medical properties.
Giessen is one of several towns with a registration center.
All the small towns in the Midwest feed into Chicago.
So, what will Trump do for those towns and counties?
Poor urban planning means towns often sprawl in every direction.
Towns around America are clearing Main Street for a parade.
But the fence also prevents trade with nearby Syrian towns.
Paul and 2,500 miles of smaller towns and rural areas.
People never carry knives like they do now in towns.
Trump is popular in the conservative steel towns in central
Towns is averaging 25.8 points and 13.2 rebounds at home.
Janesville is demonstrably the experience of towns across the country.
The towns are located about 80 miles south of Paris.
In some instances, entire towns have been skipped over entirely.
It still beats the main drags of other college towns.
Today, the Islamists control little in the way of towns.
British Columbia's abandoned mining towns are full of untold stories.
Government forces still control all the main towns and cities.
Gun battles erupted in several towns, and Yusuf was arrested.
He lists small towns to visit nearby, archeological sites, ruins.
Small towns across Britain are being terrorised by feral seagulls.
Towns that you know are more exciting than your own.
Only Detroit's Andre Drummond, with six, has more than Towns.
Some towns were almost four hours from the nearest airport.
"He was unbelievable," Clippers coach Doc Rivers said of Towns.
Problems are most severe in ancient towns that limit development.
Towns makes the effort to cut into an open paint.
Internet speeds are slow for most, especially outside major towns.
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Towns was called for two offensive fouls during the run.
University campuses are ghost towns in Venezuela by 5 p.m.
Many are in small towns and have limited social activities.
Italy's rural towns just don't have enough people in them.
They had a very important social status in medieval towns.
Towns and Wiggins each scored 10 points for the Wolves.
Nearby towns have begun negotiating better deals with warehouse developers.
Other firms bet that fragile towns would outsource emergency care.
Furthermore, all three of the towns I visited were delightful.
Wind up running all over towns and streets the same.
The lawsuit is against the sheriff's office and both towns.
The "Lost Villages" encompass a total of 10 Canadian towns.
And that town just sat there, these towns lack funding.
They are vast stretches of open countryside and large towns.
Desertification has driven nomadic farmers into overwhelmed cities and towns.
She said she also hopes towns will plant more trees.
They held on to and controlled liberated towns and villages.
Prosecutors had argued that the two towns — Colorado City, Ariz.
Along with most of our coastal cities, towns, and islands.
Towns is also shooting 8.53 percent in the fourth quarter.
More riots, killings and arson attacks follow in nearby towns.
"This is in big cities and small towns," Wray said.
"He won that game for us," Wiggins said of Towns.
Hundreds of towns have built their own internet service providers.
Goodbye to the small sleepy towns I'd lived in before.
In its details, it doesn't represent small towns of yesteryear.
And cities and towns could improve their public transportation systems.
Towns are dealing with abandoned homes as people move away.
These last remaining stores are more common in rural towns.
Within days, many cities and villages had become ghost towns.
One of the towns the fire destroyed was Wallace, Idaho.
Things like this don't happen in small towns like ours.
Boxers fought for fame, representing their towns and fighting clans.
Towns is the future, but he's also already right here.
"This will distance the relationship between the towns," he said.
The gains are not limited to the hinterland's main towns.
Q: Someone mentioned to me building fire bunkers inside towns.
They drove to a hospital a couple of towns over.
You don't really know anyone in towns you go to.
Mr. Kinder was raised in various towns in West Virginia.
Twenty thousand of these towns have fewer than 500 inhabitants.
Today, it's one of the poorer towns in the area.
Some towns need electricity to get their water pumped in.
In other towns, people wade chest deep in filthy water.
Few resort towns have as glittering a history as Biarritz.
That's the things with small towns, people are small minded.
The recent violence has pushed people out of multiple towns.
Towns across the country would soon be named for him.
They poured their newfound wealth into the towns of Chettinad.
Both often found their insular small towns disrupted from without.
"We just played with a lot of effort," Towns said.
I knew many small towns with big aspirations for football.
Buses brought people in from other towns to join them.
Oasis towns with heavy Uighur populations lie to its west.
Sinhalese arrived by the busload, fanning out to nearby towns.
The outbreak is also creating ghost towns around the world.
Now, those towns are being sued for their new rules.
She went to three towns, and no banks had cash.
It also employs tourism police to patrol beaches and towns.
The protests, far from subsiding, have spread to small towns.
Up and down the Jersey Shore, towns are still struggling.
Towns missed a game against the Charlotte Hornets on Feb.
The Timberwolves haven't divulged specifics of the injury Towns suffered.
In rural towns across the U.S., hospitals are in crisis.
One company even specializes in building hotels in college towns.
During a shutdown, those groups turn into online ghost towns.
Local towns have been blanketed in thick layers of ash.
Still, water filled streets in East Boston and nearby towns.
Farm families are central to the success of their towns.
For example, should new companies be recruited to these towns?
Euchareena and Australian towns like it are far from alone.
Turkish artillery was unleashed, shelling Syrian border towns and villages.
In small towns, especially, they are pillars of their communities.
Towns also set daily rainfall records across the Pacific Northwest.
We were stopping in national parks or quirky small towns.
Brokaw will soon be dissolved by its two neighboring towns.
They dispersed across the country, in big towns and small.
Even in small towns, men are furiously soliciting other men.
The military said a bridge connecting two towns had collapsed.
These camp towns were known to the Koreans as kichijong.
One of Gilbert's neighboring towns is fellow safe city, Chandler.
But fiber is too expensive for a lot of towns.
"Between most towns, it's 200 kilometers (124 miles)," said Nunn.
Those towns went heavily for President Donald Trump in 2016.
Or some towns have it, but it comes and goes.
When you're talking about evacuating rural towns, it's just chilling.
Those moderate districts are ghost towns in a warring Congress.
There are many other towns and villages like this one.
School spirit tattoos are also common, especially in university towns.
The economic impact on New Jersey beach towns was devastating.
Using Tinder in small towns is just not that common.
Tax revenues go up; the towns get a new image.
KS: Well, at their very best, small towns are fantastic.
Like Cappadocia itself, the exhibition is spread across multiple towns.
So with that in mind, I set out to go to those towns, Utuado and Jayuya, and just to kind of ask around in the towns but also go directly to the funeral homes.
The expanding influence of the former al Qaeda has triggered civilian protests across towns in the province with some calling for the group to leave towns and not interfere in how they are run.
And the federal government's efforts to help communities transition from a dying industry to more vibrant ones have met limited success, as steel towns in the Midwest and tobacco towns in the south attest.
The general election in 2015 and the Brexit vote in 2016 saw the emergence of different political universes: metropolitans in the big cities and university towns, nativists in the post-industrial towns and countryside.
Zhejiang province, where Xi worked from 257.35 to 2100, is known for its small towns such as Yucheng and the president has personally endorsed the charming towns movement as a new approach to urbanisation.
Only 12 per cent of China's 1.38 billion people live in the country's more than 18,0003 towns, compared with the 70 per cent of Germans who live in towns with fewer than 20,000 inhabitants.
Zach LaVine scored 28 points to lead the Timberwolves and Karl-Anthony Towns and Ricky Rubio recorded double doubles — Towns scored 103 points with 10 rebounds and Rubio had 15 points with 11 assists.
Manuel Towns was arrested on Tuesday, more than a week after 25-year-old Brittany Diggs jumped from her moving vehicle after Towns allegedly kidnapped her at gunpoint from her Birmingham apartment, officials said.
Many of the towns, like Greenwood Lake, NY, are outer-ring suburbs or exurbs of large cities, meaning residents of those towns have to travel pretty far if they work in that central city.
But poor and lower-middle class families in Iran's flyover country — small towns on the country's periphery, agricultural hubs, and dreary satellite towns of large cities — appear to be at the forefront of today's protests.
The strikes began with intensive bombing of towns and cities in southern Idlib where the jihadists have a large presence but in recent days have spread to most towns across the province that borders Turkey.
Unfortunately, City Guides seems to only focus on major international cities, and not the small, out-of-way locales that are also popular destinations, like beachy islands, quaint resort towns, remote small towns, and more.
Instead, it graced dozens of small towns in 14 states, towns that for the most part reveled and cashed in on the chance to attract visitors who wanted to stare at their parcel of sky.
In one of the largest evacuations from besieged areas, 515 sick and wounded people were extricated from four blockaded areas — two opposition-held towns, Madaya and Zabadani and two government-held towns, Fouaa and Kfarya.
Seeing as Hawkins isn't going to be the only setting, maybe we'll see some characters from neighbouring towns come into play (or maybe towns further afield that have their own portals into the Upside Down).
It's not like America or even Australia's little commune-style towns.
Vacation spots, malls, small towns, and my all-time favorite: AIRPORTS.
Names of cities and towns were changed from German to Czech.
Plus, rents are on the rise in the commuter towns, too.
But there's something particularly majestic whenever Karl-Anthony Towns does it.
And it still controls some towns in the west of Iraq.
And other Italian towns facing depopulation crises have launched similar initiatives.
Aerial images showed the staggering damage to nearby towns as well.
So far eight of the total 12 towns have been built.
For now, the towns closest to the plant will remain uninhabited.
Coalition planes kept pounding Houthi-held areas, especially towns surrounding Hodeidah.
TRUMP: They go into Long Island, they -- they actually liberate towns.
In some towns cartel lookouts were paid through the municipal budget.
That left towns in Michigan, Ohio and upstate New York gasping.
Many Tuareg have moved into towns or live in squalid camps.
"All the other towns are jealous of us," Mr. Alimam said.
The towns and cities which could use it are far away.
There's more quirkiness here, even putting the midnight-voting towns aside.
"I had miscues where I let things slide," Towns told reporters.
Well often they live in towns where there isn't much immigration.
The official emblems of towns and villages generally attract little attention.
Op-Ed Contributor ISTANBUL — Entire towns and districts are under siege.
A tale of two towns: Wish you were in or out?
Nearby towns were on alert following the destruction in Lee County.
We have people put up even small spaces in university towns.
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In small towns, time is not on the side of justice.
He followed that up with a taunting flex directed at Towns.
The storm brought catastrophic flooding that submerged entire villages and towns.
There are small towns and pastoral church steeples along the road.
Zika has already spread to 250 cities and towns in Colombia.
It's since expanded to many more towns and countries across Europe.
Reuters saw no police checkpoints or barriers separating the two towns.
"That's what border towns do," said Ashland City Councilman Richard Ketring.
Towns are small and major cities are dozens of miles away.
Rubio, Wiggins, Butler, Millsap, and Towns is a hellacious starting five.
More than 70% of the population are in towns and cities.
Many Afghan Tajiks, with links to cosmopolitan Iran, live in towns.
Twelve towns have held drills for a North Korean missile attack.
Indeed, they did in a few towns, where police opened fire.
And a new mood is being felt in towns like Toribio.
In smaller cities and towns, less-experienced authorities have opened fire.
He said his effort might help Americans living in border towns.
Both towns are located in the southeastern corner of the state.
GiveDirectly didn't just make households richer; it made entire towns richer.
Karl Anthony-Towns led Minnesota with 232 points and 11 rebounds.
Ted Cruz is visiting rural towns in the state's conservative northwest.
The quakes affected towns throughout the Umbria, Lazio, and Marche regions.
The tsunami came without warning and left towns and villages devastated.
Shoddy equipment has left garrisons in small towns vulnerable to attack.
About 22016 other Dutch cities and towns run BBB shelters too.
People don't realize, there are so many small towns in Texas.
They're living in random small towns, they weren't big city guys.
They got high turnout from non-minority people from small towns.
This idea of smaller and smaller towns adopting their own Prides.
Two blazes are encroaching on several towns that surround Clear Lake.
Some of these towns in LA are, like, 80 percent Chinese.
Mitchell told me that there are no such concerns with Towns.
This will be the second humanitarian convoy reaching the three towns.
It captured the dramatic view of the blaze threatening several towns.
Towns and the two policemen charged in his death were black.
Soon, a handful of nearby towns wanted to emulate the code.
Such towns also run the risk of their corporate champions stumbling.
It sparked protests in numerous towns and cities around the world.
Tuk-tuks ply the streets in shanty towns and rural areas.
Like up near the Amazon, looking at some of these towns.
"That's something that obviously we've got to fix," Towns told reporters.
Butler's already a star and Towns is well on his way.
Some ghost towns, others cities, most small communities in Middle America.
Karl-Anthony Towns struggled with 163 turnovers, including four offensive fouls.
While other hookup sites have names like Swing Towns and Instabang.
Work on much bigger towns like Bashiqa has only just started.
Seaside towns are idyllic, but only if you can afford them.
It registers the demographics of rundown towns and our wealthiest neighborhoods.
This season, however, the hype around Towns has faded a bit.
Several buildings in the towns of Bondo and Sottoponte were destroyed.
Nationwide, some citizens of "prison towns" are watching with bated breath.
Throughout the Mississippi Basin, towns and agricultural fields flooded this year.
Small towns can be hubs for innovative entrepreneurship of all kinds.
Towns were engulfed by thick, heavy ash from Sunday's sudden eruption.
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Even in other places, other little towns, you don't get that.
The reservoir was created by displacing four towns in the 1930s.
Towns' basket knotted the score at 98 with 2:27 left.
We saw it in cities and towns all across the country.
Towns and villages were besieged and forced to surrender to Assad.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 305 North Service Road. ftc.
High Trestle Trail spans 25 miles through five towns in Iowa.
Meanwhile, Russian jets struck nearby towns with incendiary bombs in retaliation.
Towns single-handedly put Minnesota on top in the first quarter.
And many East German towns remain underpopulated, aging, and disproportionately male.
It is a choice that towns across the country are facing.
The appeals court's ruling is an invitation to towns to delay.
Should patients in smaller cities and towns accept a double standard?
The towns on the way were smaller, the accents more pronounced.
Now dozens of liberated towns issued their own weeklies and monthlies.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 24 North Service Road. dhpac.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 553 North Service Road. dhpac.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 53 North Service Road. dhpac.
Towns scored 222 points and had six rebounds in the half.
Following that ban, 15 other French resort towns banned the burkini.
Karl-Anthony Towns finished 28 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists.
These employees work right here, in cities and towns across America.
Five Towns College Performing Arts Center, 258 North Service Road. dhpac.
We hope other towns and regions consider launching Remake Learning Days.
In tight-knit Appalachian towns, heroin has become a social contagion.
Cities and towns are struggling, in order to provide basic services.
Psychopaths are more likely to be found in towns and cities.
The local press in both towns also campaigned against the merger.
In some towns, in fact, the flooding had only just begun.
"It's good to get a win, no matter what," Towns said.
They're not rest stops or settlements, let alone villages or towns.
And for that matter, in small country towns in South Carolina.
Saunders has Towns doing a bit more stuff than Thibodeau did.
It starts with Towns atop the key, running towards the rim.
Al Shabaab carries out frequent bombings in Mogadishu and other towns.
Especially smaller towns in Ireland, it's not the most multicultural place.
Jackson's campaign do its work in small towns in New Hampshire.
Towns was unable to find any help on the offensive end.
Entire towns were turned into a mix of mud and debris.
But Roman towns were small, not bustling areas full of pollution.
He still reminisces fondly about visiting the reddest towns in Texas.
The region is known for its charming towns and rolling hills.
What cities and towns does it include, exclude or split up?
Cattle grazed similar commons in towns across England, including in London.
Those towns up there are so beautiful, and they're so old.
It has paralyzed cities and towns, disrupted business, travel and schools.
Instead, there are wine shops in towns where there are tastings.
Accidents that cause radiation gauges to spike in nearby towns are.
Poverty and drugs are scourges, as in countless towns across America.
She limited her search to towns less than an hour away.
Many commuter towns and exurbs have urbanized in their own ways.
Puri, then and now, was one of the most vulnerable towns.
I had heard stories about violent robberies in the towns nearby.
The Costa del Sol's richest towns are shedding their rogue reputation.
But even so, small towns are fighting to be wired up.
In such small towns, campaigning is often a low-key affair.
Pinduoduo has won over shoppers in China's smaller cities and towns.
The characters that you meet in fishing towns really surprise you.
Stepped vineyards curve around the hillsides that join the five towns.
Bianchi said she had received pushback from people in neighboring towns.
Chihiro is moving towns because her dad has a new job.
But lights from towns and beach developments can distract the hatchlings.
Kasich doesn't see the value of Ohio's cities and small towns.
He is leaving border states and towns picking up the slack.
The latter became an issue after laundries closed in certain towns.
Without it, the city would be a collection of small towns.
Much of that has flowed back to strapped towns and counties.
When we last checked, those towns still had major international airports.
We have no other choice but to come to these towns.
He drank heavily, hitchhiking to various towns bordering the Navajo reservation.
These mountain towns are also the training grounds for American Olympians.
Both games effectively take place in hermetically sealed, spacebound company towns.
The conflict has entered towns and cut important roads and waterways.
Yes, but: Food service jobs are a staple in college towns.
Homelessness in towns on Colombia's border with Venezuela has shot up.
In 1974 just 1003% of Bangladeshis lived in towns or cities.
Reliance has outlets in more than 6,700 cities and smaller towns.
Long lines of traffic jammed the roads out of some towns.
For example, a large wildfire may force evacuations of whole towns.
More frighteningly, radioactive wild boars marauded Japanese towns and attacked people.
It includes parts of Boston, Cambridge, Somerville and other nearby towns.
Getting around isn't easy, given there are few roads between towns.
Authorities have locked down multiple towns and canceled major public events.
Keep reading for a look at richest towns in the US.
And many come from cities and towns that are overwhelmingly Latino.
In small towns everywhere, resentment against newcomers and "outsiders" isn't uncommon.
Some towns have enacted zoning changes forbidding new houses of worship.
I grew up churched and Sunday-schooled Lutheran in Minnesota towns.
Do more to help the towns and cities where you operate.
Towns still organize Christmas fairs with a World War II theme.
Ten smaller Lombard towns to Milan's south have been locked down.
"Over 88% new customers came from small towns," the spokesperson said.
Smaller, poorer towns will simply have to hope for the best.
They live in big cities, small towns and rural agricultural districts.
Towns like Tombstone began staging reënactments in the late nineteen-twenties.
If it's hot out, towns might not have enough cooling stations.
And these are great towns; I know every one of them.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren focused on cities and college towns.
They have major cities, smaller cities, suburbs, university towns and farms.
At the time, taxi companies had iron grips in many towns.
Tornadoes hit several small towns in East Texas, killing four people.
It meanders some 310 miles through idyllic countryside and picturesque towns.
Because we got rid of 300,000 manufacturing jobs in your towns.
People were fleeing towns in southern Idlib, a Reuters witness said.
On Monday, a dozen towns in Italy were placed on lockdown.
Traffic is a huge problem around Canggu and the surrounding towns.
As these towns have declined, voters have often turned sharply rightward.
Small businesses in towns across the country drive the American economy.
But those alternatives aren't available in a lot of small towns.
His unit trekked south to Austria, liberating towns along the way.
They mostly live in these towns and cities on the border.
"Carmelo hit a great shot that put them up," Towns said.
Both Canadian towns are located about 100 miles north of Toronto.
The accident likely happened between the towns of Gloucester and Reading.
And coal pensions support not just families but sometimes whole towns.
Cyberattacks against US cities and towns have increased in recent years.
Why would people settle in towns they knew had no water?
University towns and trendy central districts have long been bike-friendly.
These two towns have lived side by side peacefully for generations.
Towns, Wiggins and Teague hit 3-pointers to fuel the outburst.
One of the last thriving small towns in America went under.
Towns or industrial users may pay landowners for additional pumping rights.
But some of the balls in other towns have been dangerous.
Will the towns that dot the south Georgia countryside wither away?
In a short while whole neighborhoods suddenly turned into ghost towns.
Karl-Anthony Towns finished 210 points, 224 rebounds and seven assists.
We visited the historically Christian villages and towns around Mosul, Iraq.
Two towns in Michigan named themselves after him: Rudyard and Kipling.
Shortly after their engagement, they started house hunting in nearby towns.
The tree cover was dense, the towns small, the ranches sprawling.
Minnesota Democrats have long relied on support from rural union towns.
In three months, we had 350 cities and towns passing resolutions.
It was not clear if other U.S. towns have done so.
But the cost of living is higher than other college towns.
People are leaving the factories and going back to their towns.
But other towns have had a bumpier road since achieving autonomy.
The militants occasionally launch bloody attacks in Indian towns and cities.
It still maintains control of the internet in towns it rules.
Seventy-four percent of white people live in predominantly white towns.
It was not clear if other U.S. towns have done so.
And visitors are streaming in, from neighboring towns, Amsterdam, and Berlin.
It left at least 7 dead and tore apart coastal towns.

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