Or, string them all together to see the whole city in its finest fall colours.
If they can get their line back, maybe they can get the whole city back.
The whole city is dotted with construction sites, giant tangles of motorways have been built.
"Beating Gothenburg has given the players, the club and the whole city a lift, " added Kenny.
As the '90s progressed "art became much more visible, and the whole city changed a lot, " he said.
The 'fake' policemen have been placed in the central district and will be seen around the whole city soon.
"The election is really about the whole city, old and new, " Healy said.
"The whole city is absolutely electrified by Rafa Nadal being here, " he said.
"The whole city of Peshawar is aware there are Taliban, " says Mohammed Ikram, a 27-year-old jeweler and native of Peshawar.
From a bar on the 80th floor, guests have a spectacular view over the whole city as they nibble expensive snacks and sip drinks.
Linda Inoki, of campaign group Xplain, called the planned development "complete madness" which would have "a negative impact on the whole city".
There was Ken Livingstone, he was representing the whole city, all the services were brought together, and I think that has made an impact.
In all, says Minyard, it appears there were seven people who died of gunshot wounds in the whole city in the days following Katrina's destruction.
The whole city's economy has undergone a similar transformation: financial services now employ 69, 000 people, 15, 000 of them in call centres for banks and insurance firms.
In Redcliffe's case this would mean the whole city because of the potential impact and the result could still be overturned by Bristol City Council's planning committee.
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"We know the whole city will get behind the development to bring it to a reality as quickly as possible in particular with our community initiative gathering pace, " he added.
Bradford City's director of operations David Baldwin, who last month said reaching the semi-final had secured the club's long-term future, said he hoped their success would impact on the whole city.
"The whole city is a mess, people are calling each other, the operators can't cope with such a huge number of calls at a time, " said Olga, a BBC News website reader in Moscow.
"The whole city was crumbling, and then we elected Ed Koch, " Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday during a ceremony marking the centennial of Grand Central Terminal, a once-crumbling edifice Koch helped save from the wrecking ball.
"They just say that it might snow and the whole city shuts down, " said Sheri Sable, who was out walking her two dogs in light rain and marveled at how even the dog park she frequents failed to open at 7 a.m.
"When the old wing - the heritage wing - is restored and rebuilt to the extent that it could be, then we will send an even stronger message not only for the Taj but for the whole city, that we can be hurt but we cannot be knocked down, " said Mr Tata.
The whole Redwood City philosophy was based on a willingness to try harder than anyone else.
In 2000 London got an elected mayor the first time the whole sprawling city had a single official to think about its well-being.
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The whole old city of Berne is The main street stretches from east to west across the city and is filled with a wide variety of shops.
The Whole Gritty City shows us how those powerful roots can make new life blossom and perhaps save a generation that has been traumatized and tested like no other.
The Whole Gritty City is an intimate and unflinching look at these kids as they struggle to create a reality that transcends the violence, drugs, and meaninglessness that swirls around them.
The mighty city councillors are more interested in mobilising discontent in their localities than in promoting the good of the city as a whole, and the school system is accountable to nobody but itself and the teachers' unions.
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