So instead the Gulf Coast's towns and cities may have to turn to their last resort.
Electoral districts, based on long-standing administrative divisions of regencies and cities, will choose 427 representatives.
So after Hurricane Rita, Cameron joins so many towns and cities wrecked by Hurricane Katrina.
Mississippi is one of several states and cities to show decreases in childhood obesity.
Not with an economy to fix and cities to rebuild and farms to save.
The award aims to raise standards and improve the quality of towns and cities at night.
The goal is to lay down baseline scans of roads and cities across the globe.
The expectation was fulfilled in Shanghai as in scores of other towns and cities.
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Farming is rare, and cities around the country are isolated because of a lack of roads.
Shredding and soaking towns and cities clustered on the coast, it left a wake of destruction.
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The law also forbids the federal government from bailing out states and cities in financial trouble.
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Dozens of other towns and cities in the UK have since introduced similar systems.
For California to succeed and grow its counties and cities must grow as well.
States and cities are also finding ways to boost levies, often targeting the never popular utilities.
In towns and cities across America, consumers will soon have fewer places to discover new books.
It has call-centres in 15 American towns and cities, which are beginning to get very busy.
Other suggestions include extending rural community land buy-out rights to large towns and cities.
States and cities consider several factors before setting speed limits and these factors can vary.
There are nearly 20 million public employees on the rolls of states and cities.
Towns and cities have long been established on flood plains, despite the risk of periodic flooding.
Sometimes uniting with others, sometimes giving them to region and cities to deal with them.
The girls were also taken to other towns and cities, including London and Bournemouth.
But it means that when they want, the people in our towns and cities can say: 'No.
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The reality is people taking charge and reshaping towns and cities, sometimes one field at a time.
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In university towns and cities across the UK, tens of thousands of jobs depend on international students.
Traditionally, towns and cities where eisteddfodau are held see a resurgence of interest in the Welsh language.
In towns and cities across the land we simply do not know how many migrants are arriving.
Research student Emily Mockford visited 20 towns and cities in the UK to capture the bird song.
No politician is keen to closing counterfeiting plants that are big employers in some towns and cities.
Cement is then mixed with water to form this ubiquitous material which shapes our landscapes and cities.
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