The barely moving line was a full city block long, avenue to avenue.
In addition to the history and the sights, the Old City full of food and drink.
By contrast, Shenzhen, a southern city full of sunrise industries, got away with a 13% rate until recently.
In a city full of mobile phones - now rendered near-useless by network congestion - long queues formed at payphones.
Even grander in scope--and likely price--are the full-scale city communities, much like those in Dubai, which are being developed around the nation.
"Now we got to surgically operate on a city full of vehicles that nobody wants the plows to hit, " Mr. Finch said.
The union also identifies London as being a "city full of contrasts", with big differences in areas that are geographically side by side.
Especially in a city full of pools, "economics should not be a barrier to learning to swim, " says Patrick Escobar, the foundation's vice president.
Capello's squad announcement on Saturday included a call for Manchester City full-back Micah Richards, a player who had not featured in any of the Italian's previous squads while Arsenal duo Jack Wilshere and Kieran Gibbs were also named.
What the New York Times failed to mention is that the original Grom is probably the worst gelateria in Florence, a city full of great gelato, and if you go to it you will find exactly the same people on its line as wait at the New York version: tourists and American college students.
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From here, the honoured guest could take in the full panorama of the city.
In the eighteen-twenties, the city was full of small shipyards built for the flour trade.
Various delegations had addressed the full meeting of Aberdeen City Council during the day.
The city is full of parks and shopping streets and adorable undiscovered neighborhoods nobody knows about.
Venice is both a well-preserved monument and a living, breathing, sinking city, full of contemporary art, traditional crafts and high culture.
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And the Microsoft of today is like a city, full of neighborhoods as unlike each other as the Bronx and Manhattan.
But if I had a newspaper in Podunk City and full Internet technology and a radio and TV station, the combined entity would survive.
In 2002, Michael Bloomberg (pictured left) convinced Albany's lawmakers to give him full control of the city's schools, which were in dire straits.
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The city was full of beggars, and respectable people were organizing neighborhood soup kitchens just to have something to put into their stomachs.
Having got the all-important goal in the first half, City took full advantage of their increasingly open opponents and Clarkson nodded in their second goal moments after wasting another header.
Presenting sweeping views of the city skyline, the greenway runs east to Beckton and, after the summer, will connect westward to a full loop around the city via Islington and the Regent's Canal.
Later in life, after the death of Dr Wills, she married Peterborough architect Allan Ruddle and until July 2011 had lived in her own home in the city with full-time carers.
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Mr Fox has pledged his full support to Mexico city's attorney-general who is investigating the murder, including an unprecedented promise to let him see any army or federal police files that he needs.
This debris has integrity, almost the way the ruined city in "Full Metal Jacket" did.
The markets in the city centre are full of people bargaining for jewellery and saris.
In the commercial, a seemingly empty city is actually full of people who blend in perfectly with their surroundings.
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