Sentences with phrase «wide metropolitan area»

Highways were swamped and homes were rendered uninhabitable across Houston, a city of 2.3 million people, and its wider metropolitan area of six million.

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They will be momentarily awakened by the next attack, and may be wide awake if they are not among the victims of a nuclear or biochemical attack in a major metropolitan area.
Whereas Romney appears to appeal to a wider audience, and notably the older, more educated, more moderate and less bigot minded segment of America that lives in metropolitan areas.
Move NY is a region - wide grassroots campaign that seeks to build support for a master transportation plan for the New York metropolitan area.
There are wider problems with basing economic development on tourism, said Sam Magavern, co-director of the Partnership for the Public Good, a coalition of 178 community groups based in the Buffalo metropolitan area.
Using suggested GCSA language, Rep. Caldwell changed the language of the bill to read, «The governing body of a charter school with a state - wide attendance zone and students residing in 25 percent or more of Georgia's counties or in three or more counties which are not geographically contiguous shall conduct one such public meeting in the county in which its primary business office is located and one such public meeting in the metropolitan Atlanta area
Htel Serviced Apartments has the most wide range of serviced apartments in the metropolitan area of Amsterdam.
The Queens Museum has focused on outreach and access for a wide range of audiences, and is known for international contemporary art exhibitions that reflect the cultural diversity of the borough is dedicated to presenting the highest quality visual arts and educational programming for people in the New York metropolitan area, and particularly for the residents of Queens, a uniquely diverse, ethnic, cultural, and international community.
While it's true that typical American metropolitan areas sprawl far and wide, many larger cities are still relatively dense, and a surprising number of our states are as dense as some European nations.
Prior to joining Hadef & Partners, Ghalib worked as an Associate at a civil litigation firm located in the New York metropolitan area where he represented a wide range of clients in international and domestic transactions and disputes.
Or, for you crazy iconoclasts, drive north to south along U.S. 83: «No 4 - lane interstate, no metropolitan areas, just miles and miles of rolling grasslands and expanses of wide open country,» one Jalopnik submitter writes.
When we partnered with Radius Global Research in September and October, we polled residents of 10 major metropolitan areas — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Washington, D.C., Austin, Atlanta and Houston — proving that overconfidence in health insurance is common across a wide demographic.
The metropolitan area is well - known for its healthcare systems and boasts a wide variety of healthcare facilities, including hospitals, pharmacies, specialty clinics, and research centers.
With 3G service, however, the user is free to move about within a cellular service provider's wider metropolitan coverage area.
The difference is wider in many of the nation's largest metropolitan areas, including:
Manufactured homes serve many housing needs in a wide range of communities — from rural areas where housing alternatives (rental or purchase) are few and construction labor is scarce and / or costly, to higher - cost metropolitan areas.
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