Sentences with phrase «in nearby larger»

According to the city website, «access to good schools and safe neighborhoods while also allowing them to enjoy the amenities available in nearby larger cities» was a significant ranking factor, as was the highly educated population.

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As such, there's a large supply of technical workers here, coming from universities such as the Royal Institute of Technology and the Chalmers University of Technology in nearby Gothenburg.
The first, and largest, was a van ramming attack on Las Ramblas in Barcelona, and the second was a similar attack in the nearby city of Cambrils.
Billings, and nearby Laurel, put on a spectacular all - day celebration on July 4 including a pancake breakfast, two parades, a running race, and the largest fireworks display in Montana.
To compound this problem, mall owners are now starting to mail in the keys to financially troubled malls: More mall landlords are choosing to walk away from struggling properties, leaving creditors in the lurch and posing a threat to the values of nearby real estate... [as] some of the largest U.S. landlords are calculating it is more advantageous to hand over ownership to lenders than to attempt to restructure debts on properties with darkening outlooks (LINK).
Washington state's largest metropolis — home to Amazon.com and several other prominent tech firms, with Microsoft headquartered out of nearby Redmond — saw a 7 - place improvement in startup density, a 3 - place improvement in access to talent and a 1 - place improvement in venture capital.
«The retailer would take a similar path to Aldi, locating first in strip shopping centers nearby larger retailers, before pursuing stand - alone boxes and stores offering additional brands and services,» Supermarket News reported.
Midwest City is the eighth largest city in Oklahoma and was developed around the nearby Tinker Air Force Base.
However, given that more complex products like loans and mortgages will likely require in - person service, you shouldn't dismiss the potential benefit of having a nearby Bank of America branch if you plan to buy a home or finance some other large purchase in the future.
Now the hospital stands as one of the largest private hospitals with the best quality infrastructure in the district and nearby areas.
Christian protesters turned unusually violent after suicide bombers attacked Sunday services at nearby Catholic and Anglican churches in one of Pakistan's largest Christian communities.
Implicit in this, of course, is the recognition that the causal connection that looms largest in the world is stability: the most likely precondition for the existence of this pear at a given location at any given time is its existence at a nearby location at a proximate prior time.
A large cross outside at a church nearby was draped with white fabric, symbolizing «Resurrection» while the local paper ran pictures of rescuers working around the clock to recover the dead in the rubble of the bombed building.
My patience almost as depleted as my phone battery, we approached the grotto proper to kneel before a large bright painting of the Virgin depicted in red robes and untying knots handed to her by nearby angels.
Later, in the time of Joshua, Jerusalem lay within territory allocated to the tribe of Benjamin (Joshua 18:28), but continued to be under the independent control of the Jebusites until it was conquered by David and made into the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel (c. 11th century BCE) Recent excavations of a Large Stone Structure and a nearby Stepped Stone Structure are widely believed to be the remains of King David's palace.
Following local custom, we have adapted the traditional Western Advent wreath by using little clay lamps arranged on a large brass tray, all of which are available in the nearby bazar.
Carol also took us to one of the largest distributors of Indian food, herbs and spices in Australia and also referred us to Herbies Spices in nearby Rozelle.
[9] In 1926, McEwen sold his property and bought a larger farm nearby, which he named Chilgala (a portmanteau of Chiltern and Tongala, the birthplaces of he and his wife).
Each day at 1 pm at Edinburgh's iconic Castle a large gun sounds in a tradition dating back to 1861 when it allowed ships nearby to set the maritime clocks they needed to navigate the world's oceans and deliver renowned Scottish products.
The day before, on April 2, I had gone to a Goodwill store in the city of Orange and purchased a disguise, clothes that would have suited any bum wandering around nearby MacArthur Park or the broken - bottle district of downtown L.A.: a $ 5 pair of baggy brown pants, marked down to $ 2.50, whose cuffs scraped the floor; a large gold shirt for $ 3; a white tie, with a bright yellow stain, for 15 cents; a pair of brown shoes, which I wore without socks or laces, for $ 5; and the ugliest sports coat in the store, a black number with red and white flecks, for $ 2.50.
Franklin (17 -3-0) is hopeful that the young talent returning next year can continue the new tradition of success that began at nearby Cosumnes Oaks High in front of a large crowd that looked more like a turnout for a Wildcats» football game.
Residents argue the 30 - foot - high gym will be unsightly, too close to nearby homes, reduce open space, result in the loss of several large trees and exacerbate parking and traffic problems in the area.
To see if these patterns were valid in a wider population, they undertook the larger, county - wide study, conducting an analysis of births at Women and Children's, Millard Fillmore Suburban, Sisters of Charity Hospital and Mercy Hospital, located either in the city of Buffalo or its nearby suburbs.
A new peer - reviewed study discredits findings of controversial research claiming that higher concentrations of dissolved methane in domestic water wells can be associated with proximity to nearby gas - producing wells in northeastern Pennsylvania — and it does so using a much larger sampling size and pre-drill baselines.
Many of the world's largest corporations locate their home offices in Manhattan or in nearby Westchester County.
To enhance the project, the state would erect «the largest convention center in the nation» nearby.
There's no word yet on any nearby campaign stops for Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders, or any of the Republican candidates, Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and John Kasich, but there has been speculation that all of the candidates may be considering various stops across the state because of the way the delegate count has gone so far and the large number of delegates available in New York.
They focused on the period starting June 3, 2010, when the riser pipe was cut at the wellhead by engineers, until July 15, 2010 — a timespan when a large number of scientific observations were collected nearby in the air and ocean.
The supernova, known as SN1987A, was first seen by observers in the Southern Hemisphere in 1987 when a giant star suddenly exploded at the edge of a nearby dwarf galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Because this scenario depends on the presence of nearby stars, we expect DCBHs to typically form in satellite galaxies that orbit around larger parent galaxies where Population III stars have already formed.
In August firefighters battling a large blaze on Montana's Rice Ridge temporarily shut down helicopter operations when an unauthorized drone was spotted in the sky nearbIn August firefighters battling a large blaze on Montana's Rice Ridge temporarily shut down helicopter operations when an unauthorized drone was spotted in the sky nearbin the sky nearby.
«For this purpose, we will soon begin a large new survey of other nearby AGN with NuSTAR, and we can expect many more discoveries in the coming years.»
In addition, the increase in youth's cortisol levels the morning after a crime occurred nearby the day before was larger than on mornings following no crime the previous day, a pattern that previous research suggests might reflect the body's anticipation of more stress the day following a crimIn addition, the increase in youth's cortisol levels the morning after a crime occurred nearby the day before was larger than on mornings following no crime the previous day, a pattern that previous research suggests might reflect the body's anticipation of more stress the day following a crimin youth's cortisol levels the morning after a crime occurred nearby the day before was larger than on mornings following no crime the previous day, a pattern that previous research suggests might reflect the body's anticipation of more stress the day following a crime.
Larger Bok globules in quieter locations often collapse to form new stars but the ones in this picture are under fierce bombardment from the ultraviolet radiation from nearby hot young stars.
Vanessa McBride at the University of Southampton in the UK and her colleagues looked at X-rays arriving from the space between two nearby galaxies, the Large and Small Magellanic clouds.
Since it was first discovered in 1992, the curious shape of the Honeycomb Nebula, which lurks in a nearby galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud, has been a puzzle.
Astronomers studying a nearby dwarf galaxy have detected large organic molecules, suggesting that the basic chemical building blocks of life can form in places much more primitive than our own galaxy.
Pulsars form when stars at least 1.4 times larger than our sun blow up in supernovas; these powerful explosions usually knock nearby stars out
Governments helped it along by taking steps to prevent ship strikes, such as imposing speed limits on or rerouting larger vessels in some waters, and installing sensors that can warn mariners when the whales are nearby.
A large fraction of the massive galaxies [3] we now see around us in the nearby Universe were already formed just three billion years after the Big Bang.
Features like giant gravel current ripples and displaced 65 - foot - wide boulders in the Scablands could not be explained by changes in the nearby Columbia River, he wrote — the flow and volume of whatever water source formed them would have to be exponentially larger.
Detected with the newly upgraded Very Large Array of telescopes in New Mexico, the maser appears when interstellar methanol molecules get heated up by nearby stars.
Using the Large Binocular Telescope Interferometer, or LBTI, in Arizona, the HOSTS Survey determines the brightness and density of warm dust floating in nearby stars» habitable zones, where liquid water could exist on the surface of a planet.
In 1893, the Milwaukee Journal reported on an infestation of pine snakes in nearby Oconto Falls that forced residents to catch and slaughter the reptiles in large numberIn 1893, the Milwaukee Journal reported on an infestation of pine snakes in nearby Oconto Falls that forced residents to catch and slaughter the reptiles in large numberin nearby Oconto Falls that forced residents to catch and slaughter the reptiles in large numberin large numbers.
Guyon adds that the system will help astronomers to study the skies more efficiently, by bringing large objects, such as nearby galaxies, into focus all at once, and by allowing more distant objects to be studied in a single snapshot.
In an explosive reaction, a large earthquake can set off a nearby volcano that is on the verge of erupting, geophysicists have found.
But, as scientists report in ACS» journal Environmental Science & Technology, «fracking» operations could have impacts on water quantity because they are withdrawing these large amounts of water from nearby streams, which house aquatic ecosystems and are used by people for drinking and recreation.
Power in Numbers Some astronomers are taking an even more bare - bones approach, skipping the large space missions in favor of networks of smaller scopes to spot nearby exoplanets.
Two primary solutions — shipping in water over long distances or cleaning nearby but dirty supplies — both require large amounts of energy, which is soaring in price.
ALIEN INVASION Burmese pythons, just one of the invasive reptiles now found in southern Florida and discussed in a new book, are consuming large numbers of mammals in the Everglades and nearby ecosystems.
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