The real division however is
between industrial towns and cities on the coast on one hand, and smaller communities of the interior on the other.
From the lush green grass to the
hardy industrial towns, and even the large mountains that seem endless, the open world concept brings out the potential of the Switch's graphics abilities.
Born: Sept. 10, 1929, in the small
industrial town of Latrobe in Western Pennsylvania, at the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains
Looking both across time and around a bustling
industrial town at the turn of the 19th century, the authors were able to show that zinc and copper concentrations remained relatively consistent across time, and that lead concentrations reduced significantly from historical records compared to collections from the same areas in 2015.
I grew up in a village in Leicestershire, in the Midlands, and went to art school in a
depressed industrial town in the northeast.
Located near Virginia's southern border, Lorwich was a flourishing
industrial town with a bustling business generated by the local mines.
He may have competed there nine times before, and he may do marathon running as a hobby, but all this will pale into relative insignificance on the 12 - 13th June when 37 - year - old Olly takes on the legendary 24 Hour race in the
large industrial town of Le Mans in North West France.
In this lecture held at the National Gallery of Art on May 21, 2017, in conjunction with the exhibition, artist Mitch Epstein shares how the distress of the New
England industrial town of his childhood and the vibrancy of the city of New York, where he's lived for 45 years, have informed his photographic sensibility.
Do we really think Ukip voters in
northern industrial towns like the low - tax, pro-business message Ukip candidates — many of them former Tories — promote?
A paean to working - class bellicosity set (and shot) in the
rundown industrial town of Lowell, Massachusetts, David O'Russell's boxing film The Fighter relishes its brawls.
While most 19th century manufacturing hubs were known for their poor working conditions, the Pullman District on Chicago's South Side was the country's first model
industrial town designed to provide a safer and healthier environment for the Pullman sleeping company's workers.
Today, satellite maps of nighttime India blaze with the lights of
countless industrial towns, and China has suddenly become one of the great economic powers of the world.
After a performance in a
shabby industrial town in Tennessee of the Mozart Requiem, which the concert manager had requested the Robert Shaw Chorale not perform because «it was too highbrow,» a young woman waited for the autograph seekers to depart.
Football was born and grew to maturity, as did the modern age, in those
burgeoning industrial towns, once the farmer's dream, now the urbanite's reality, where people were and are expendably plentiful and time artificially, efficiently restricted.
The cocoa application centre is located in Pasir
Gudang industrial town, which is situated 35 km east of Johor Bahru, Malaysia.
The two major urban centres, Greater Manchester and Merseyside, lie towards the southern end, with a range of other
former industrial towns but large rural and suburban areas also.
The Gower peninsula itself contains much Conservative support, but
more industrial towns to the north of Swansea vote Labour and more than balance this out.
Gaz (Robert Carlyle) and Dave (Mark Addy) are two former steelworkers in the
British industrial town of Sheffield who have been devastated by the economic downturn in their community.
Moraine was a General
Motors industrial town, and many of its families were connected to the GM plant that had once made Frigidaires and later built SUVs.
TURIN, ITALY — A well - known ex-chief designer for a major global automaker was on the flight from Paris Charles DeGaulle to Aeroporto Caselle, of the Northwestern
Italian industrial town that put the «T» in Fiat.
It's a book full of stories: about a girl locked out of her home, sitting on the doorstep all night; about a religious zealot disguised as a mother who has two sets of false teeth and a revolver in the dresser, waiting for Armageddon; about growing up in an north England
industrial town now changed beyond recognition; about the Universe as Cosmic Dustbin.
Just 20 years ago, Lille was an
ailing industrial town with only a defunct textile industry to show for itself.
Since it opened in 1997, the undulating, titanium - covered edifice has put a decaying
Spanish industrial town, once most noteworthy for Basque terrorist attacks, on the A-list for cultural tourists from around the world.
At The Foundry, an experimental space in the
French industrial town of Maubourguet, Andres Serrano assumed the role of the torturer.
HOUSEAGO: You are marked by experiences, and in the 70s when I grew up, Leeds was transforming from this very
traditional industrial town to Margaret Thatcher bourgeois England.
The tapestries, which were woven on a computerized loom, are the result of a tour of England Perry made last year for a three - part television documentary on taste, for which he embedded himself in a working -
class industrial town, a middle - class housing estate, and an upper - class rural community.
This was an old
U.S. industrial town, with generations upon generations of factory workers raising families and doing the kind of work that most folks couldn't do for an hour before calling it quits.
Macerl is a third - generation organic farmer whose family farm sits on the outskirts of the
Slovenian industrial town of Trbovlje.
For decades, air pollution from local manufacturing operations had been settling over the narrow valleys in central Slovenia's
historically industrial towns.
The second one is at an agricultural university in Pantnagar, a rural -
industrial town set in a valley less than two hours from Nainital and with an industrial city nearby.
Northeastern Pennsylvania, also known as NEPA, is a region with mountain ranges and several medium -
sized industrial towns.
Burlington is now a
suburban industrial town at the junction of the Boston - Merrimack corridor, but for most of its history it was almost entirely agricultural, selling hops and rye to Boston and supplementing that income with...
Beyond that stood the abandoned factories and decaying tenements of a blue -
collar industrial town in rapid decline.
You may find clusters of these «Workingman's Foursquare» homes in
industrial towns built during and after World War I. Like their larger cousins, single - story Foursquares are symmetrical, uncomplicated, and inexpensive to build.
Once a
thriving industrial town, gritty Youngstown has been in economic free fall since its last steel mill closed in the 1970s.