It has probably done more to change the way people think about what Foster calls "the culture of office buildings" and the relation of the corporate to the public domain in a city's matrix than any other 20th century structure.
The facility -- the largest public hospital in the city and a comprehensive trauma center -- was accommodating scores of patients Friday before it was emptied.
Mr McConnell went on to say that it was right for the City of Edinburgh Council to test public opinion in the city through a referendum.
The governor never took a public side in the city's dispute, despite requests from the mayor that he wield his executive powers and impose terms on the UFT through legislation.
After being paged, he adds, the problem "is trying to get in touch with the person right away" in a city where public phones often are unavailable.
Two foreigners, an American woman and a French man in their early 20s, boarded a public-transportation van in the city's Copacabana beach district shortly after midnight Saturday, police said.
Ford was also the first vehicle manufacturer in the U.S. to demonstrate intelligent vehicle communication technologies to the public, with a multi-city tour that began in 2010.
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That's what happened to a little more than half a million dollars for the public housing authority in North Platte, Nebraska, a city about halfway between Denver and Omaha.
Patrick Markee, a senior policy analyst at the New York coalition, said Mr. Bloomberg's administration in 2005 ended a policy that had been working since the 1990s, in which the city allocated a share of federal public-housing apartments and federal housing vouchers to homeless families.
Living out of the public eye in a small monastery within Vatican City, Benedict will wear a simple white robe, without the papal red cape, and will swap his red shoes for brown ones.
When Mayor Richard Daley seized control of the failing public schools in Chicago, the city's parochial schools were taken as a model of how they should be restructured.
At WNYC, a public radio station in New York City, the begging is scheduled to run 27 days a year.
It is the second time in a week Hughes has received public backing from the club, amid reports that City's lacklustre showing so far this season - especially away from home - has left him under pressure.
The students are selected through a public lottery, with the only criteria being that they live in the city.
Set in a Milanese palazzo (a grand public building) north of the city centre, the concept is a winning combination of a three-room hotel, art gallery, design boutique and cafe-restaurant, and Sozzani has since replicated its success in Tokyo and Seoul.
You can tell the flu season is in full swing when state and city governments declare a public health emergency, the evening TV news is filed with stories about pharmacies running low on vaccines and colleagues at work suddenly disappear for a few days.
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Louisville is a basketball city in a basketball state, and it appears the general public agrees.
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All children, whatever their citizenship status, should be entitled to a public education in the city where they reside.
After he died, in 1951, his will was slowly picked apart until legal permission was granted to move the pieces from his private museum outside Philadelphia to a soon-to-be-finished public one in the city proper.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino had declared a public health emergency in the city Wednesday because of the flu.
On September 19, a group of students took over a public school in the historic center of Guatemala City, in protest of the education reform.
In Massachusetts, one of the 29 states that the CDC has identified as having high activity of influenza-like illness, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino declared a public health emergency in the city Wednesday because of the flu.
The mayor, who has made public health a hallmark of his tenure in office, said he doesn't believe the city is "banning anything, " because patrons are still permitted to purchase as many sugary drinks as they want, provided the cup size is no larger than 16 ounces.
He ran on a platform that promised greater efficiency in the provision of government services (mostly in public education, health and transportation), and more security in a city where crime has increased tremendously.
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Council member James Vacca, the chairman of the transportation committee, upbraided Department of Transportation officials at a public hearing earlier this spring, criticizing everything from restaurant delivery bikers to a rise in the cost of city parking lots.
"This is a storm of major proportions, " warned Boston Mayor Thomas Menino in a public briefing, in which city officials also asked people to look out for the homeless, by alerting authorities if a homeless person was seen on the street and not in a shelter.
Moves to turn most of Brighton and Hove into a 20mph zone will see a public awareness campaign start in the city.
Baseball stadiums and convention centres may raise the morale of a grieving city, but they are less vital in the long run than money for the public schools.
In America today, a house in a safe neighborhood with good public schools featuring a convenient commute to the central business district of an economically vibrant city is a scarce commodity.
The CTU has long been one of the most powerful municipal unions in a city dominated by unionized public employees.
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