In the least-densely populated country, Mongolia, there are two people for every kilometer squared, while in Holland, the most-densely populated, there are 505.54 people for each kilometer squared.
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With 5,300 residents squeezed into one-tenth of a square mile, it is considered the most densely populated in the state, and the fifth most densely populated in the nation.
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Among the biggest shifts is the new geography of Congress, as Democrats offset losses in less densely-populated rural districts with gains in more densely-populated urban and suburban area.
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And a variation of RCV is used nationwide in Ireland, a small yet relatively densely populated country, and in Australia, one of the largest yet least densely populated nations on Earth.
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All are at least twice as densely populated as Paris.
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This area includes the densely populated San Francisco Bay region.
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Not all densely populated neighborhoods were so ill fated, however.
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It is Kenya's breadbasket and its most densely populated region.
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It's also the most densely populated country in Central America.
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It became the most densely populated place in the world.
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When did the last one hit a densely populated area?
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None have been detected in the densely populated Gaza Strip.
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Wuhan is the most densely populated city in central China.
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Much of the violence occurred in the country's densely populated south.
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Later, smoke could be seen rising above the densely populated streets.
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Of course, muggings are common in the densely populated capital city.
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Yet others will weave 5G networks to serve densely populated cities.
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Starry also says this setup is perfect for densely populated areas.
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But Mosul is different as Iraq's densely populated, second largest city.
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That's enough to flood densely populated coastal areas around the world.
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In villages across the densely populated country, neighbor turned on neighbor.
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The densely populated country is committed to moving to renewable energy.
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Rising sea levels are a particular threat to densely populated country.
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Manila, the densely populated capital of the Philippines, went under lockdown.
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Firing rockets into a densely populated city is a tricky proposition.
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Densely populated Bangladesh has struggled with the growing number of refugees.
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Andijan lies in the Central Asian state's densely populated Ferghana valley.
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Yangon is the largest and most densely populated city in Myanmar.
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Some major highways in the densely populated area were intermittently closed.
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It's the most densely-populated Christian neighborhood in the whole of Pakistan.
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Its coverage is limited to densely populated areas, like Munich and Berlin.
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That includes steering clear of people, homes, protests or densely populated areas.
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Three-fourths of House Republicans now represent less-densely populated rural areas.
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GABON, in west-central Africa, is among Africa's least densely populated countries.
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Poor residents also did better in cities that were more densely populated.
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In densely populated New York, a tract often covers several square blocks.
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It's a very densely populated place—there's really good, cheap food everywhere.
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New York City is the most densely populated area in the country.
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Some localities in Florida went further, especially in densely populated South Florida.
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These include Houston, New Orleans and other densely populated low-lying communities.
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Gainesville is densely populated—built in concentric circles of strip-mall sprawl.
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Finally, the most densely populated state has a transportation system in disarray.
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Much of this growth, however, is in more densely populated urban areas.
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Both areas are densely populated and border Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan.
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Bolivarian is part of the densely populated, mostly Muslim town of Sainthamaruthu.
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Back then, it was a densely populated area, filled with pubs and inns.
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This is causing resentment in the densely populated slums of Windhoek, the capital.
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That's bad news as the race moves to the densely-populated east coast.
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They'll be constrained to densely populated urban centers, college campuses, or retirement communities.
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Densely populated Bangladesh is battered by storms, floods and landslides every rainy season.
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So densely populated China seems a natural, if uncomfortable, resource to turn to.
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Densely populated and pricey cities, he said, are already losing residents and businesses.
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Islamic State has fought fiercely since retreating into the densely-populated Old City.
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It's scary any time such a strong storm hits a densely populated area.
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Densely-populated Bangladesh says it has been grappling with the large refugee numbers.
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The FAA also banned the drone from flying over most densely populated areas.
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"Craig is in the most densely populated state in the country," said Spiegel.
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But it's actually one of the most densely populated places in the country.
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We have never lived in such densely populated areas as we do now.
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They will hit densely populated areas as well as rural stretches of coastline.
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For one, New York is the most densely-populated city in the nation.
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Keep up the building in densely populated Palestinian areas and separation becomes impossible.
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Urban renewal is why North Carolina and South Carolina have such densely populated shorelines.
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By the 19300s, the island was the most densely populated place on the planet.
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By the 1950s, the island was the most densely populated place on the planet.
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The densely populated city is home to tons of shops, spas, museums, and mosques.
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Less than 90 minutes after fire was reported, flames had reached densely populated areas.
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It is one of the most densely populated and expensive places in the world.
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Others will weave 5G networks to serve densely populated cities, most probably in Asia.
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Rwanda is small and densely populated, if annoyingly hilly, and its government is competent.
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But Brooklyn is densely populated and that has made the disease easier to spread.
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The Mid-Atlantic is one of the most densely populated regions in the country.
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In densely populated England, many people voted for Brexit because of fears about migration.
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Jain said screenings were being planned in the country's most densely-populated factory towns.
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Small, rich, densely populated countries would be natural buyers from land-rich, poorer states.
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Its northern belt is one of the most densely populated parts of the planet.
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So they sit and wait for Iraqi forces to move into densely populated areas.
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America's political system is structured to advantage sparsely populated areas over densely populated ones.
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In 1999, two massive earthquakes killed about 20,000 people in Turkey's densely populated northwest.
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New York is both the country's most populous city and its most densely populated.
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That is why conservatives cheer the moves by young liberals to densely populated cities.
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The most densely populated area is in the town's southwestern corner, near Ball Pond.
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But as of Thursday, Mangkhut was on track to hit less densely populated areas.
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A large proportion of shoreline in densely populated areas is projected to be lost.
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The data show that buyouts were disproportionately concentrated in wealthy and densely populated counties.
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Few buildings in New York are more densely populated than London Terrace, in Chelsea.
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Authorities in the densely populated Seattle region are getting ready to tackle the storm.
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The strikes apparently targeted a densely populated civilian area with schools, houses and shops.
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Research confirms that workers are in fact more productive in densely populated metropolitan areas.
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He was referring to a retaliatory action with the ability to devastate densely populated areas.
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Rwanda is more densely populated than the Netherlands, with 490 people to each square kilometre.
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It was once the most densely populated spot on Earth, housing miners and the families.
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The battle for Hodeidah could have ramifications far beyond the densely-populated city of 600,000.
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Whether delivering people or packages, the Urbanetic is designed to operate in densely populated areas.
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Soon fighting will erupt in the heart of Mosul, a far more densely populated place.
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For the same reason, nightlights are also less useful in places that are densely populated.
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It could bring flooding to the densely populated urban center during a busy holiday weekend.
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The densely populated city has lengthy average commute times of about 35.6 minutes on average.
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The team focused on densely populated river basin regions in China, India and Southeast Asia.
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Navigation in terrains that are densely populated with obstacles is an ongoing challenge for researchers.
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Some 1.4 million will be vaccinated, starting with those in the most densely populated areas.
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The deadliest strike targeted police in a densely populated downtown area of Yemen's capital, Sanaa.
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Most chemical producers are in densely populated areas along China's eastern coast, the report said.
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Such "fortress" malls are typically located in densely populated high-income urban and suburban markets.
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Statistically, this is a great ratio, especially compared with other more densely populated European cities.
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The economic case is not as good as it is for more densely populated places.
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Japan is too densely populated to abandon such a vast swath of land as Fukushima.
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Certainly it felt that the same event in London would have been more densely populated.
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It is the densely populated and diverse Detroit area that has the most sign-ups.
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High costs are pretty much a fact of life in an old, densely populated state.
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The area covers much of China, India, the United States, and other densely populated areas.
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That makes it the most densely populated area near a refinery that uses HF alkylation.
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But if used in large numbers, they may not be suited to densely populated areas.
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The firm says Amazon Logistics is more focused than its competitors on densely populated areas.
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The densely populated community is filled with cafes and restaurants, quirky shops and colorful Victorians.
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This could push agriculture indoors, especially as urban areas become larger and more densely populated.
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Specifically in U.S., cities are much less densely populated than the rest of the world.
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In Europe, residents of densely populated cities face high fuel taxes, encouraging reduced car travel.
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Earlier on Friday, the densely populated enclave was bombed for a sixth straight day, witnesses said.
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The ferocious storm system wreaked the worst damage the densely populated city had seen in decades.
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That's great in densely populated places like New York City, but not so great everywhere else.
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But CDC's Frieden acknowledged the challenges of fighting mosquitoes in densely populated areas such as Miami.
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There are about 70,000 registered cars in the small, densely populated enclave of 1.95 million people.
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Shack fires in densely-populated South African slums often spread quickly and can threaten whole neighbourhoods.
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The fatal disease is spread by bodily fluids and can spread rapidly in densely populated regions.
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But a great deal of that combat was in more rural and less densely populated areas.
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Its first 20.8840G auction is mainly aimed at speeding up data services in densely populated areas.
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Its first 5G auction is mainly aimed at speeding up data services in densely populated areas.
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Metro Manila - the Philippines' capital - is already one of the world's most densely populated urban areas.
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The seaport town of 22016,213 people was among the most densely populated areas slammed by Matthew.
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Manhattan has fewer fields than Queens and Brooklyn, for example, despite being far more densely populated.
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Over time, cities established police forces, which diminished the office's power in the densely populated Northeast.
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And Iraq wasn't located in the heart of our world's most heavily industrialized, densely populated region.
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The government and its allies had been attacking the densely populated eastern Ghouta for seven weeks.
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The company also concentrates its revenues in densely populated states where car sales volumes are high.
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The biggest blackouts occur in densely populated areas with vulnerable power lines and generators, Rhodium found.
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The province is more tightly packed and more densely populated than other areas in the country.
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Ideally, these centers would exist in less densely populated areas easily accessible from major metropolitan areas.
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But meteorologists emphasized that their projections were uncertain, especially along the densely populated I-95 corridor.
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It revived longstanding calls for greater restrictions on helicopters flying over such a densely populated region.
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The question: How should the most densely populated state in the country manage bear-human relations?
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Italy is a densely populated country, with an average density of 533 people per square mile.
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This is particularly true in densely populated urban areas where large numbers of residents are vulnerable.
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A low-lying and densely populated country of 165 million, Bangladesh is chronically ravaged by flooding.
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Wildfires have ravaged areas much closer to the densely populated southeast coast than in previous years.
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I'm originally from Brooklyn, but now live in New Jersey — the nation's most densely-populated state.
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Florida's most densely populated county, Pinellas, could be sliced in half by a wave of water.
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I don't share the view that top talent will only come to densely populated, expensive cities.
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Now, building a railroad underneath an old, densely populated urban area is an inherently expensive undertaking.
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Which is a potentially big gain for users who live away from the country's densely populated areas.
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The weather service issued a tornado emergency for Kansas City, Missouri and its densely populated western suburbs.
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Securing land for wind farms in America's densely populated north-east is costlier than in the Midwest.
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Gaza is a tiny, densely populated strip of land located between Israel, the Mediterranean Sea, and Egypt.
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More than 116,000 people had been evacuated from Vietnam's densely populated coastal strip in preparation for Doksuri.
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These helicopters then fly within 1,000 feet of the most densely populated urban area in the country.
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Low scorers included Britain and China (both densely populated, so lacking natural habitat), and, more surprisingly, Australia.
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As the scatter plot below demonstrates, as counties become increasingly densely populated, fewer and fewer vote Republican.
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But such signals also travel only very short distances, making them practical mainly for densely populated cities.
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Wing's trial will launch in parts of Virginia that generally aren't densely populated, namely Blacksburg and Christiansburg.
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Because of these infrastructure requirements, 20203G will most likely be rolled out in densely populated cities first.
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That includes densely populated areas around San Antonio; Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kansas City; Wichita, Kansas; and Shreveport, Louisiana.
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Shara Fisler: It is a highly urbanized, densely populated community, (with) few safe natural areas to discover.
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Seoul, the densely populated capital with some 25 million residents, lies an hour's drive from the border.
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Many of these farms operate in densely populated places like China, Japan, Belgium, and the United States.
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The densely populated landscape of the central panel has enabled the dreamiest contemplation, and the wildest interpretations.
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The rainy season has spread disease in densely populated camps where many people live in unsanitary conditions.
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They don't tell us whether a place is rural and densely populated, or wealthy and sparsely populated.
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Images range from alien-looking mountain tops to some of the most densely populated cities on Earth.
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Critics of the approach have noted that the rankings privilege mid-sized cities that aren't densely populated.
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As the violence subsided, the authorities constructed a stunning aerial tramway network, connecting Alemão's densely populated hillsides.
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It's only 1.28 square miles, making it one of the most densely populated areas in the US.
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ZTO's business model is particular to China, with its densely populated cities and its online shopping boom.
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New Jersey, the most densely populated state, makes people wait until age 18 for a full license.
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There could be no justification to use heavy weapons against them in densely populated areas, he said.
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It was then on track to hit densely populated Guangdong Province in China and possibly Hong Kong.
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Another target, in a densely populated area, housed both Hamas military and intelligence forces and a kindergarten.
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In New York City, the most densely populated major city in the country, park space is precious.
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Chukotka is the least densely populated chunk of the Earth, bar Antarctica and stretches of the Sahara.
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The result is one of the most fiercely competitive, densely populated, commerce-driven cities in the world.
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Mr. Sadr's coalition, Iraqi officials say, placed first in six provinces, including the densely populated capital, Baghdad.
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In 1999, two massive earthquakes killed about 20,000 people in the densely populated northwest of the country.
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Meanwhile, long working hours and densely populated cities make the country ripe for on-demand delivery services.
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City layout: Densely populated cities enable ride-hailing fleets to serve the entire passenger base more efficiently.
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Otieno is from Kibera, a sprawling and densely populated slum in Nairobi and the largest in Africa.
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Moving from place to place Displacement is a fact of life in the densely populated rebel-held territory.
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And given that Cowboy is primarily designed for densely populated cities, I thought I'd give it a try.
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Already, El Salvador is so densely populated that leaders might want to thin the ranks, Ms. Velásquez argued.
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Indonesia used to move inhabitants from densely populated Java to more remote islands, stopping only in June 2015.
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But the Zambezi Region is densely populated, with settlements and livestock putting humans and animals at close quarters.
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Ayodhya is in densely populated Uttar Pradesh state, home to more than 5% of India's 200 million Muslims.
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But it is these capabilities that has driven enemy forces around the world into densely populated urban areas.
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The violence spread to the Kowloon district of Mong Kok, one of the world's most densely populated areas.
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This novel is a densely populated village where everyone leans on one another in order to scrape by.
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The city, one of the most densely populated in the world, is situated directly on top of it.
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There are pages of small stills from his uproarious, densely populated home movie, "Stranded in Canton" (1973-74).
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The first stage, linking several densely populated suburban areas, should be completed by the end of the year.
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The densely populated rural area east of Damascus known as the Eastern Ghouta has been besieged since 2013.
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Winds kept that first fire out of the most densely populated areas, and people rebuilt what burned down.
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Like Currid-Halkett's aspirational class, to which most of them belong, NIMBYers cluster in densely populated metropolitan areas.
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In densely populated California, as wolf numbers grow, the obvious next question will be, what about grizzly bears?
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Boston will see four by the end of 2018, as well as several in its densely populated suburbs.
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International law is clear: The systematic use of indiscriminate weapons in densely populated areas is a war crime.
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Densely-populated South Asia has been slow to be hit by coronavirus compared to elsewhere in the world.
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The territory is one of the most densely populated places in the world, and its population keeps growing.
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And it makes sure interests of less populated areas aren't ignored at the expense of densely populated areas.
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She was born in a fishing town on the southern coast of Java, Indonesia's most densely populated island.
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Maria will hit some of Puerto Rico's most densely populated urban centers, which are ill-prepared, he said.
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If they live in a less densely populated area, it will show articles from newspapers in their county.
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It makes sense that they'd run short in a densely populated city trying to fend off mass infection.
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The United Nations currently delivers aid to 700,000 people in the densely-populated northeast region of 1.7 million.
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The plant stood in the center of a densely populated stretch of homes, vegetable markets and rice paddies.
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Wuhan is just one city in a string of densely populated areas within China along the Yangtze River.
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In one of America's most densely-populated regions, public lands with high recreation value are in short supply.
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They are more suited than coalition forces for guerrilla warfare should fighting extend to Hodeidah's densely populated neighbourhoods.
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It is also the largest and one of the most densely populated cities in the state of Washington.
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The Syrian air defense network in western Syria is very densely populated with antiaircraft missile and radar systems.
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As a result, Arab communities have become more and more densely populated, turning pastoral villages into concrete jungles.
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Residents of low-lying areas in densely populated Miami-Dade County were urged to move to higher ground.
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Palestinian news media reported strikes throughout the densely populated coastal strip that is home to two million Palestinians.
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For anyone who lives in a densely populated city, the experience was mercifully without a blaring car horn.
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Russia and Syria — which are carpet-bombing densely populated civilian areas with indiscriminate weapons like barrel bombs — don't.
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The fire only burned about 2000 acres (3003 hectares) but came dangerously close to two densely populated housing developments.
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Iraqi state television said thousands of people had fled Mosul's densely-populated Old City over the past 24 hours.
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The NASA image shows plumes of smoke rising from the landfill and spreading to the surrounding densely populated areas.
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But Russia is unlikely to lend its military muscle for a full-on advance on densely populated Idlib city.
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This is where you have both earthquakes and densely populated areas, with people living in houses made of stone.
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For the poor living in densely populated slum areas it is harder to avoid getting bitten, some experts say.
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The area which bore the brunt of Kenneth is not as densely populated as the one where Idai struck.
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It fears that its densely populated neighbour may one day decide to grab sparsely populated lands in Russia's east.
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Namely, it's difficult for aircraft manufacturers to build VTOL vehicles that can be reliably used in densely populated areas.
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Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Wednesday that Turkey would be taking more visible security measures in densely populated areas.
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This is not some remote cave; this is only miles away from the densely populated of city of Johannesburg.
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But in a country as densely populated as Japan, abandoning an area the size of Connecticut wasn't an option.
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That raised fears Ebola could accelerate into one of Africa's most densely populated areas and over the Rwanda border.
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The mesh network strengthens as the number of users increases, making it ideal for densely populated cities like Manila.
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More than 60 million people across densely populated southern China ended up being in the storm's path, he said.
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Within a few minutes, that missile could come crashing down on one of the world's more densely populated cities.
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The auction will mainly speed up data services in densely populated areas and is scheduled for later this month.
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These chemical weapons were used as part of a weeks-long offensive against this densely populated opposition-held enclave.
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His new programme for Silesia, a densely populated industrial region in south-west Poland, includes two new coal mines.
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A newly confirmed case in a densely populated part of the country will complicate attempts to control the outbreak.
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One resident reported a strike near a densely-populated district, where flames and clouds of smoke could be seen.
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Are they more prevalent in less densely populated areas where "traditional" drugs are that bit more difficult to acquire?
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A quarter of Nigeria's nearly 73 million eligible voters are in the northwest, the country's most densely-populated region.
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This seemed to make perfect sense because big cities were already densely populated, leaving little room for further development.
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Labor is cheap, and cities are densely populated — perfect for e-commerce, ride-hailing, and food and grocery delivery.
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Santa Clara County has nearly 20203 million residents and is considered the heart of the densely populated Silicon Valley.
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Placing members of the Border Patrol's elite SWAT teams in densely populated cities sounds like a recipe for disaster.
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According to Synolakis, the area burned was laden with anarchic construction, densely populated and surrounded by a pine forest.
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Singapore is a densely populated city-state and one of the world's most expensive places to own a car.
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She collected lizards in both unspoiled forests and from the densely populated neighborhoods of San Juan, Arecibo, and Mayagüez.
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Still the Democratic counties of Milwaukee and Dane, which contains Madison, are the most densely populated in the state.
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The heavy use of tear gas, including in densely populated residential neighborhoods, has prompted public health and environmental concerns.
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It said China's densely populated and environmentally fragile coastal regions were particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels and temperatures.
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The latest outbreak presents a different challenge, occurring in a more densely populated area with dozens of armed groups.
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It points out that these are relatively densely populated; besides, economic growth generated in them is likely to spill over.
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One such clash came in 2015 at Facebook's New York offices, one of the most densely populated in the company.
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The mountain is about 30 kilometers (18 miles) from center of Yogyakarta city on the densely populated island of Java.
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He said the incentives will work well in densely populated urban areas in airport, bridge, tunnel, port and other projects.
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That's easier done in the open grassy areas near remote Rwandan clinics and hospitals than in densely populated city blocks.
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By eliminating stops, they were able to send buses more frequently to densely populated areas, servicing about 23 million Houstonians.
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The narrow, densely populated streets there make the impact of heavy weaponry deadly and indiscriminate, and access to aid difficult.
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The narrow, densely-populated streets there makes the impact of heavy weaponry deadly and indiscriminate, and access to aid difficult.
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Front page news in the newspaper servicing the most densely populated area of the country's biggest city #STRAYA #news pic.twitter.
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Three other buildings were quickly engulfed by flames in the densely populated area, which is home to 3 million people.
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In some more densely populated cities, the analysts found electric cars would replace a large share of petroleum-powered cars.
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Clusters of mosquito-borne disease occur throughout the world, especially in densely populated countries with less developed health care systems.
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The evacuation area consists mainly of ranches, farms and a golf course, and is not densely populated, Chief Tennessen said.
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Fighters launched mortars into densely populated areas and fired rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns at the opposing positions.
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The Grammy awards are always a densely populated awards show, both in terms of attendance and in terms of nominations.
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"The country is the most densely populated country on the entire continent," he said during a news conference on Friday.
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Shelling and aerial bombardment, including of densely populated urban areas, have significantly raised the risk of death or serious injury.
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Plus, getting back would mean flying over densely populated New York City in a plane rapidly dropping from the sky.
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A commercial launch is set for 2020, in densely populated Hong Kong and Japan to begin with, the company said.
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It's not uncommon to find bars and restaurants underground in the world's most densely populated city where space is precious.
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United Nations officials have responded that most of the besieged areas are in densely populated cities unsuitable for airdropped deliveries.
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Since the turn of the century, wolves have been moving to densely populated areas in Germany, Denmark, Holland, and Luxembourg.
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Although the northern region is densely populated, Sharma said noodle consumption in the area is lower than in southern cities.
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It is one of the most densely populated nations on the planet and already has an extensive public transport system.
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The west of the city is more densely populated than the east and has a greater concentration of Sunni Muslims.
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Gaza is a densely populated strip of land that is mostly surrounded by Israel and peopled almost exclusively by Palestinians.
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The Wedge, off the coast of Orange County's densely populated Newport Beach, is unlike any other wave in the world.
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Government soldiers and allied extremist militia started trying to exterminate the Tutsi minority in villages across the densely populated country.
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The Netherlands is the 32nd most densely populated country in the world, famous for harnessing nature with canals and windmills.
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Iliad also announced a partnership with Infravia aiming at accelerating fibre rollouts outside of very densely populated areas in France.
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Many others lived close to the beach, especially on Java, a densely populated island with more than 140 million people.
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Second, coronavirus will stress fragile public health systems in densely populated urban centers such as Baghdad, Beirut, Cairo, and Gaza.
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In the Middle East, the first two cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the densely populated Gaza Strip on Sunday.
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But no, I'm only 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan in New Jersey, the most densely populated state in the country.
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In general, it's better if wild animals retain a healthy fear of (and distance from) humans in densely populated places.
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The massive rally followed overnight clashes between police and protesters on New Year's Eve in a densely populated shopping district.
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While the Granite State has no app and uses paper ballots, more densely populated areas use machines to count them.
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Surrounding areas became a densely populated expanse for which the sea became a distant backdrop, rather than a defining feature.
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Wuhan is the most densely populated city in central China, with 11 million people tightly clustered within the city limits.
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The Pearl River Delta region, which includes Hong Kong and Macau, is among the most densely populated in the world.
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The island is the most densely populated in the region and its breezy weather is perfect for windsurfing and sailing.
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Similarly, although she did poorly in some more urbanized departments, she also did well in some more densely populated areas.
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The deaths occurred in the far north, a densely populated part of the city surrounded by many new condominium towers.
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As of Thursday morning, forecasters said Irma was headed for Miami, the densely populated urban center along Florida's southeastern coast.
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Many major transit systems, like those in New York, predate the ubiquity of cars and serve densely populated urban areas.
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California has long had the right to set its own emissions rules, which are followed by other densely populated states.
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It adds that the percentage of both short and long-haul travel will increase from airports serving densely populated areas.
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The building was situated in a densely populated part of the city, which is home to around 20 million people.
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"Offshore wind would be attractive in a densely populated country like Japan," he said, also mentioning South Korea and India.
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Tear gas billowed between the high-rises as sirens wailed on some of the most densely populated streets on Earth.
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In April, a four-meter python emerged from a sewer in Pasar Minggu, a densely populated area of South Jakarta.
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The city is densely populated, Carpenter said, and it seems nearly everyone had a personal connection to someone who died.
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In the Middle East, the first two cases of coronavirus were confirmed in the densely populated Gaza Strip on Sunday.
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Perhaps most importantly, China is much more densely populated, and many of its best shale deposits are in crowded places.
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They're getting less federal funding to expand coverage, especially if they are densely populated places like California or New York.
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The densely populated island city-state off southern Malaysia covers 277 square miles and contains more than 4,300 high-rise towers.
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The area is densely populated and witnesses from surrounding neighborhoods captured the huge volume of smoke that billowed into the sky.
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"Indonesia, and Jakarta in particular, is one of the most densely populated areas in the world," HTT Chairman Bibop Gresta said.
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In a densely populated urban area, it could be much harder to keep track of those whom patients might have touched.
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Many high-end shopping complexes in densely populated metro areas continue to thrive thanks to a steady stream of foot traffic.
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The civilians trapped in the Old City, a densely-populated maze of narrow alleyways, have little food, water or medical supplies.
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But preventing the other team from "hacking" a linked portal can be difficult in densely-populated areas with many Ingress players.
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The giant seaside complex is just 30km from the centre of one of the world's biggest and most densely populated cities.
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In urban, densely populated states, such as New York and Massachusetts, consumers have a wealth of choices and comparatively low premiums.
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Mr Modi's government made it clear that it had sought to attack terrorists, not Pakistani soldiers, far from densely populated areas.
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Philippines Prisoners live cheek by jowl in Manila's Quezon City Jail, one of the most densely populated corners of the Philippines.
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With a current population hovering around 3 million people, Mongolia remains one of the least-densely populated countries in the world.
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The densely populated historic center of Iraq's third largest city once bustled with life, but now most streets are quiet, spectral.
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Contributing factors include fast-growing economies and populations, long coastlines with many densely-populated cities, and inadequate waste and recycling infrastructure.
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However, finding available land to set up ground-level solar plants is a major challenge in densely populated Bangladesh, he admitted.
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A strong connection can lead to better downloads, but that's not, at least in densely populated metropolitan areas, the typical experience.
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I started appreciating the key differences in NEXT: the prettier graphics, the more densely populated spaceships and trading ports, the missions!
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He also thinks it could help military and other security forces respond to emergencies and combat terrorism in densely populated areas.
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With just 3.1 million people in an area almost the size of Alaska, Mongolia is the world's least densely populated country.
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The civilian death toll has increased in the more densely populated west of Mosul as militants have used homes for cover.
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It's definitely a smart take on addressing a connectivity problem in one of the least-densely populated areas of the world.
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CAMPUS CHAOS The unrest also spread to densely populated Mong Kok on the Kowloon peninsula, often the site of street clashes.
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The congressman said that even a brief visit to Plum Island revealed its unique place in such a densely populated region.
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The reports were from only two locations in Hebei, a densely populated province on the North China Plain that abuts Beijing.
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Ryan, who visited Mabalako recently, said it may be easier to fight the virus in a less densely populated rural area.
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As the fighting moves toward more densely populated areas, it presents a grave danger to the many civilians inside the city.
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Both created housing shortages which led to cheap, mass-produced homes that were quickly erected in densely populated towns and cities.
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Strong wind of up to 140 kph (87 mph) battered the densely populated coast, uprooting trees and bringing down electricity pylons.
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Social distancing — avoiding crowded places or densely populated areas — has become a popular term in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Living in The nearly 60-square-mile town is the third-largest in Connecticut — and one of the least densely populated.
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Even the liberal "left" in this country is densely populated with politicians whose stated views on socialism seem scarcely more exact.
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A densely populated and extensively farmed land is transformed into the aural equivalent of a remote rain forest by singing amphibians.
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Airbnbs in the least crowded locations saw business grow the most in March as Americans tried to escape densely populated areas.
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St. Alexius Hospital is located in one of the poorest and, according to Spencer, most densely populated areas in the region.
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Authorities struggled to enforce the measures, especially in densely populated townships and rural areas, on the first day of the lockdown.
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - For years, Hindus and Muslims lived and worked peacefully together in Yamuna Vihar, a densely populated Delhi district.
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Such a quake would be relatively shallow, he added, and experts say it could be catastrophic for the densely populated state.
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As a densely populated island country, Japan has run into land use constraints around deploying large-scale wind and solar plants.
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The neighborhood that the couple was seeking to represent includes about 10,000 people packed into a few densely populated city blocks.
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That disease's epicenter was a housing estate in Hong Kong, amongst the most densely populated and unequal cities in the world.
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Days of heavy rain are believed to have triggered the collapse in the deprived and densely populated Hulene district of Maputo.
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Others note that California still has massive regulations that make it very hard to build residential property in densely populated areas.
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And across the country, millions of people live in proximity, in densely populated slums where access to health care is poor.
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And across the country, millions of people live in proximity, in densely populated slums where access to health care is poor.
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At its peak, the island was the most densely populated place on Earth with over 5,000 people living on 16-acres.
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Only part of the perimeter, which abuts densely-populated residential areas, is protected by fencing, giving the local population easy access.
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That may be because wolves in Europe were habituated to humans, because the region was more densely-populated than North America.
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South Korea is 17 times more densely populated in cities than in the U.S. Japan nine times, the U.K. six times.
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In fact, Internet sellers, and even private carriers, often use the U.S.P.S. as their delivery mechanism to addresses outside densely populated cities.
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Located near the natural gas-rich Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania, these densely populated areas have long been hotbeds of opposition to pipelines.
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Cluster munitions were "pervasively used" and air-dropped into densely-populated areas, it said, amounting to the war crime of indiscriminate attacks.
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Dozens of buildings tumbled into mounds of rubble or were severely damaged in densely populated parts of Mexico City and nearby states.
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Some cities may limit the number of e-scooters and e-bikes operating in certain densely populated areas to alleviate parking congestion.
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But in densely populated countries such as Singapore, or in mountainous places such as Japan, finding an appropriate site can be hard.
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"This area is densely populated which increases the odds of significant damage if tornadoes do form," NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins said.
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Meanwhile, the Colombian grocery market alone is said to be $40 billion, most of which is concentrated in few densely populated cities.
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As the map above shows, the WUI is most extensive in the densely populated eastern US, where thankfully wildfires are less frequent.
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The 1,20303km North-East Agra link carries hydroelectric power from Assam to Uttar Pradesh, one of the country's most densely populated areas.
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In densely populated Guangdong, there were more than 300 human cases of H7N9 virus this winter, far more than any other province.
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"At least in prison they're contained," said Paredes, investigations chief of the National Police in the densely populated region that includes Asunción.
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The outbreak was initially confined to densely populated parts of Lusaka with poor sanitation, but has now spread to lower-density areas.
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She said she did not see any alcohol or anything else improper, and the area around the venue was not densely populated.
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It has become clear that the pre-Columbian Americas were much more densely populated, by more sophisticated civilisations, than was previously thought.
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Kyle Vogt, Cruise's boss, argues that testing in densely populated environments means cars experience unusual situations more often, and thus learn faster.
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The big picture: Reducing congestion in densely populated, trafficked metro areas will require distributing people more strategically across transit options and routes.
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There are no individuals in Burtynsky's hyperreal panoramas of oil refineries, landfills, polluted rivers, transportation networks, mining pits, and densely populated cities.
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These companies primarily specialize in building small electric aircrafts and will work with Uber to build ones specifically for densely populated areas.
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In Hong Kong, there used to be a place called Kowloon Walled City, which was the most densely populated place on Earth.
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The Twilight Zone may lie between science and superstition, but it lands squarely in the most densely populated territory in television, Prettygoodistan.
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The impact on fish farms, helping to meet huge demand in Cantonese restaurants in the densely populated territory, was not immediately clear.
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The Thomas Fire in 2017 torched the densely populated Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, leading to at least $1.8 billion in damages.
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"Small-scale income farming was piloted as an income generation project for refugee households in a particularly densely populated camp," he said.
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Heavy aerial bombardment of the densely populated Gaza Strip killed 22006,20093 people, mostly civilians, according to Palestinian officials, and caused widespread destruction.
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The city's new jails will be in the middle of densely populated neighborhoods, while most facilities in Norway are in rural settings.
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Elections officials in two densely populated counties typically allow voters up to five days to help "cure" problems when signatures don't match.
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The greatest impact was in densely populated Mexico City, but the shaking was even more intense in Puebla, closer to the epicenter.
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The sprawling camp was part of a densely populated, impoverished squatter belt only few kilometers away from the heart of the capital.
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Giant hail impacted the densely populated zones of Dallas and Fort Worth early that June, costing about $1.3 billion according to NOAA.
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The two most densely populated counties, Wayne and Macomb, both ranked among the top counties for overdose deaths in 2014 and 2015.
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There were also clashes with police in the Kowloon district of Mong Kok, one of the most densely populated areas on Earth.
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It does not help that the Fergana Valley is Central Asia's most densely populated region, and that ethnic violence can quickly intensify.
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The enclave is a densely populated pocket of satellite towns and farms and the only major rebel stronghold near the capital Damascus.
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This is particularly true in densely populated urban areas —where the bulk of viewers that media companies want to reach are located.
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It imagined what the Boston-Washington Corridor may look like in 22: densely populated, infested with crime, and unsustainable at every level.
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Space is at a premium in Singapore, which is ranked by World Bank as one of the world's most densely populated countries.
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Today the plane possesses unique capabilities that the coalition claims make it ideal for hitting small targets in densely-populated urban environments.
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And yet since then, the South Florida coastline has only grown more densely populated, reaching a population of 6 million in 2016.
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Starbucks said it would slow the number of licensed stores it opens and close underperforming company-operated locations in densely populated areas.
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With approximately 9,300 people spread across 31.5 square miles, Redding is one of Fairfield County's most rural and least densely populated towns.
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The site, located by a bustling port in one of the most urbanized, densely populated regions in the world, wasn't exactly hospitable.
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The are both highly democratic, densely populated, commercialized areas which impose taxes for their pet projects on the rest of the state.
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The ministry is in a densely populated area, a World Heritage site known as Bab al-Yemen, which has been targeted before.
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That is especially true in densely populated Los Angeles, she added, where roads are jammed and firefighters have little space to move.
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Friday's blaze is one of many to strike the densely populated Bangladeshi capital, with at least 100 people dying this year alone.
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Jakarta, a densely-populated urban megacenter, is home to more than 10 million people and is quickly sinking into the Java Sea.
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In densely populated areas like Hong Kong, "infections that jump from animals to humans must be taken very seriously," Dr. Sridhar said.
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Densely populated slum neighborhoods with big families - often sharing one-bedroom homes and beds - creates ideal conditions for disease transmission, scientists say.
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Coalition airstrikes are still being called in frequently in the middle of densely populated neighborhoods, and the civilian toll has been immense.
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In densely populated Hong Kong this could lead to hundreds of people becoming infected in the supposed safety of their own homes.
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Approvals for some tests, unlike UPS' broad certification, are limited to small areas, and restrictions remain about flights over densely populated areas.
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It is also a dry run for the impending capture of Raqqa, a larger, far more densely populated and better defended city.
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Compared with the digressive exuberance of these more densely populated fictions, "Slave Old Man" transpires in a solitude that can be limiting.
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Residents in most coastal communities of densely populated Miami-Dade County were ordered to move to higher ground beginning at 9 a.m.
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Julia Wertz's new black-and-white book of comics, Tenements, Towers & Trash, is a stirring ode to America's most densely populated metropolis.
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It is the largest area of undeveloped land between Maine and Florida, set within the most densely populated state in the nation.
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But even those data are not entirely trustworthy: it later transpired that the researchers had underestimated urbanisation in the densely populated Niger delta.
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The ban affects Gelsenkirchen and Essen, including part of the A40 motorway in the Ruhr region, one of Germany's most densely populated areas.
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By the mid-1950s, the 16-acre island was inhabited by over 5,000 people, making it the most densely populated place on earth.
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That raised fears the outbreak could spread within the densely-populated city and beyond via its border with Rwanda and the international airport.
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Male City, a two square mile island with a population of 150,000, is one of the most densely populated cities in the world.
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Meanwhile, near downtown Los Angeles, a small but dangerous fire threatened a densely populated, hilly neighborhood along Highway 39 amid sizzling temperatures Monday.
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Opposition parties estimate that between 500 and 1,000 civilians have also been killed in the fighting, largely concentrated in densely populated urban centers.
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The primary school that their children were supposed to attend is in Huilongguan in Changping district, a densely populated part of northern Beijing.
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The Domesday Book, a survey of 11th-century England, suggests that south-east Norfolk was the most densely populated part of the country.
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Rwanda, one of Africa's most densely-populated countries, found that it costs an average of $880 to link a house to the grid.
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Yet in the Kashmir Valley, a fertile and densely populated part of the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir, this comes tempered with weariness.
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In more densely populated areas, he suggested that different technology could be used to mitigate privacy concerns, but did not specify what technology.
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Starlings are most comfortable around human habitations and are easily observed even in densely populated cities; they actually avoid large, undisturbed natural spaces.
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This is largely due to its popularity in the densely populated Indian subcontinent, though the sport is a big hitter across Commonwealth countries.
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The grandson of a former president, he has a network of allies among local power-brokers, especially on the densely populated Caribbean coast.
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Guangzhou, a densely populated urban metropolis with a tropical climate, saw around 37,350 people infected with dengue fever during an outbreak in 2014.
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"Al Shabaab militants fired mortar shells at densely populated civilian residential areas in Baidoa town this morning," AMISOM said on its Twitter account.
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Existing rules also don't allow for flying over densely populated areas — all of which require a waiver or new rules to be made.
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Britain, with its densely populated towns, has a vibrant online- shopping market; 27% of Britons buy groceries online at least once a month.
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He said it would have been better to expand Rio's metro system to densely populated areas in the west and other needy areas.
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That goes even more so for a densely populated metro area like New York, the top market for Walmart's website and its Jet.
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A train derailed in a densely populated Mexico City suburb on Thursday morning, killing at least five people, authorities said.
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However, they add, minorities are likely to be of lower socioeconomic status and to live in densely populated areas with no air conditioning.
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The insurgents are putting up stiff resistance in the remaining district under their control in northwestern Mosul and the densely populated Old City.
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Some of the concerns stem from the long distance between rural and mountainous Gangwon Province and the sprawling and densely populated capital, Seoul.
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It is particularly hard to know how they might target drops in densely populated areas like Daraya, a rebel stronghold southwest of Damascus.
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Some observers have said the violence is likely more connected to deepening inequality, especially that which confines people to densely populated, poor communities.
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The bill to protect Trump is also particularly costly because the Republican lives in the most densely populated neighborhood of America's biggest city.
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"The probability of heavy losses, given growing concentrations of economic assets in densely populated towns and cities, has likewise multiplied," the report said.
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It stopped the invaders from taking Srinagar, Kashmir's capital, which is in the Kashmir valley, the most densely populated part of the territory.
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Meanwhile, Target is pushing forward with its smaller store expansion, which allows it to open shops in densely populated areas such as Chicago.
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The app started as a pilot project in 2014, beginning in three densely populated states, California, Texas, and Flordia, proving to be successful.
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At $22 billion, Heathrow would be the more expensive project and face legal challenges over its environmental impact on densely populated west London.
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Additionally, New York is a densely populated state where an estimated 2 million homes still rely on oil or propane for temperature controls.
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Gaza's 1.8 million residents live in the small 225 square-mile enclave, making it one of the most densely-populated territories on earth.
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Amazon also reportedly told brands that the economics of the business were harder in those areas because they were not very densely populated.
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"And I love seeing bears without collars, but they're going to have to get along in densely populated areas just like people do."
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"Hartford is one of the most densely populated cities of color and one of the poorest cities in New England," Kritzman told me.
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Street artist Invader has traded his typical canvas of densely populated urban city walls for the open, arid plains of Tanzania's central plateau.
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The company said it would slow the number of licensed stores it opens and close underperforming company-operated locations in densely populated areas.
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An example is how Democrats often naturally pack themselves into densely populated cities, which can lead to a high number of "wasted" votes.
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The announcements came as officials worked to institute a broad plan of "social distancing" in the nation's largest and most densely populated city.
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In recent months, thousands of newcomers have ended up in La Carpio, a poor, densely populated neighborhood in the capital with many Nicaraguans.
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Vinetz said both the city's high density and the fact that it is densely populated across a large region could be exacerbating factors.
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New York, the largest and most densely populated city in the United States, has rapidly become the epicenter of the nation's coronavirus spread.
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All photos by Jim Huylebroek In densely populated Brent, one of the four poorest boroughs in London, it's not difficult to find heroin.
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But, living in Bath, one of Maine's most densely populated neighborhoods, our house was pinched between a busy road and a forested backyard.
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It's like a very small location but is densely populated, and people refer to it as the largest ghetto or the largest slum.
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In New Jersey, Mr. Murphy carried the densely populated New York and Philadelphia suburbs by staggering margins, including counties that broke for Gov.
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Denver is the most densely populated city in the state and has reported 125 cases as of Monday out of Colorado's 591 cases.
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Dozens of buildings collapsed into mounds of rubble or were severely damaged in in densely populated parts of Mexico City and nearby states.
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The aircraft, operated by the local carrier Busy Bee, went down in a densely populated neighborhood of Goma shortly after takeoff on Sunday.
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Many of those deliveries are to smaller cities, towns and rural areas, which are more difficult than drop-offs in densely populated cities.
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The militants have been dislodged from nearly three quarters of the city but they remain in control of the densely populated old center.
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Can a densely populated, multi-ethnic state such as California or New York match Wyoming's efficiency solely by hiring more health-care workers?
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Several Palestinian residents of Gaza, the densely populated enclave on the Egyptian border, told Reuters they had been experiencing problems with phone service.
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The tiny country is densely populated and the second-most environmentally degraded country in the Americas, after Haiti, according to the United Nations.
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Television footage showed police pepper-spraying a man they then arrested outside a shopping centre in the densely-populated district of Mong Kok.
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The area is densely populated, with many civilians flocking to camps near Syria's border with Turkey as they brace for an imminent attack.
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It currently stands at 6 million doses but this may not be enough if there are simultaneous outbreaks in multiple densely populated areas.
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The problem is particularly acute in states like Michigan, Virginia and Pennsylvania, where densely populated urban areas quickly give way to rural landscapes.
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Among other very effective tools, you often employ a densely populated frame, filled with different characters all reacting to one another at once.
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In CityLab's three tiers of the most densely populated urban and suburban districts, Democrats now hold a crushing 149-16 advantage over the GOP.
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Chargers will also be located in densely populated cities where many potential EV owners living in apartment buildings and condominiums can't have home chargers.
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As one of the most densely populated cities in the world and a hive for businesses, the city's main challenge is mobilizing its workforce.
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And using air power is difficult in densely-populated areas, where vehicle suicide bombs surge out of side streets and buildings are booby-trapped.
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Nearly all of Tuesday night's wins were recorded in urban areas, the suburbs just outside them, or densely populated blue or blueish purple states.
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Santoso proposed that under his leadership the OJK could help to promote growth outside the big cities and also the densely populated Java island.
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This introduced a "rent price brake" for new tenants in densely populated areas, banning increases to more than 10 percent of local average rents.
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Today the 13 most densely populated states have 121 Democratic House members and 73 Republican ones; the remainder have 163 Republicans and 403 Democrats.
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The epicenter of the 173 Northridge earthquake was the Los Angeles neighborhood of Reseda — a densely populated area of highways, businesses, and residential properties.
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Densely populated cities generate sufficient orders over a small area that they can be aggregated into daily, or even more frequent, deliveries by van.
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The conspiracy has evolved a densely populated online world, one where confirmation bias is king, but where sufferers can accept and support each other.
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PES, located in the busiest and most densely populated corridor of the U.S., had already declared force majeure on gasoline supplies following the fire.
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The situation could get worse as swollen rivers carry rainwater from neighboring India downstream into the low-lying and densely populated country, they said.
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Theoretically, there ought to be plenty of space for the 230,000-odd yearly arrivals, since Australia is one of world's least densely populated countries.
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Heat advisories, warnings, and watches are in effect for nearly 200 million people in some of the most densely populated parts of the country.
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Virginia's polls close at 7pm, and precincts in the diverse, densely populated suburbs of Washington, DC usually take a long time to come in.
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Cats are better suited to apartment living than dogs, so they are more at home in the densely populated, fast-growing cities of Asia.
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In a city as densely populated as Tokyo, it's a prime piece of real-estate not just for humans, but for rats—ninja rats.
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Health officials are reluctant to begin the vaccination campaign in only one zone in densely-populated Kinshasa for reasons of public safety and order.
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" An x factor: "It remains to be seen if autonomous cars and ride-sharing programs gain much acceptance, even in densely populated urban areas.
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The base has long been used to strike at the densely populated Eastern Ghouta in an attempt to force the rebel enclave to submission.
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Results of the 3.4 to 3.8 GHz band auction, which will mainly speed up data services in densely populated areas, are expected within weeks.
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The decision comes after almost half a century of indecision on how and where to add new airport capacity in densely populated southeast England.
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By some estimates, California now includes the three most densely populated metro areas in the United States: Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Jose.
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It has been used in refinery operations for 70 years, and labor unions and environmentalists have warned about its presence in densely populated areas.
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The pizza chain tested e-bikes in Houston, Miami and New York, three densely populated cities that are strongholds of third-party delivery services.
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The FDA last month ordered blood banks in Florida's two most densely populated counties - Miami-Dade County and Broward County - to stop collecting blood.
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The Swiss Alps had more plastic particles than the Arctic, likely due to the region's proximity to densely populated areas compared to the Arctic.
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To the south, a 400-acre brush fire in east San Diego County is chewing up homes in the densely populated suburb of Alpine.
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The North's artillery could kill tens of thousands of civilians in Seoul, South Korea's densely populated capital, within the first hours of a conflict.
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The broadcast airwaves, or spectrum, are particularly attractive to wireless carriers as they can transport signals over large distances and penetrate densely populated areas.
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In Hong Kong's densely populated neighborhood of Kowloon, local authorities attempted to shut down and fine vendors who were serving food to hungry revelers.
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But success for high-rise pig farms in China could have implications across densely populated, land-scarce Asia, as well as for equipment suppliers.
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New Jersey, the most densely populated state in the nation, has the official nickname the "Garden State," but it's also a highly toxic state.
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With Terragraph, Facebook is looking at ways to help in densely populated urban areas using a swath of unlicensed airwaves in the 60GHz spectrum.
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That would lead to huge declines in drinking water and irrigation for agriculture in one of the most densely populated spaces in the world.
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The most densely populated country in the world, it is relatively small, making it easier and more efficient to reach people on the ground.
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Given the cost of connecting isolated homes to the new networks, companies have long found more densely populated cities more cost effective to tackle.
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Jackson Heights may be more diversely and densely populated than Monrovia, but the residents of both places speak a common language of civic engagement.
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Some issues are basically universal: Reservations are less-densely populated, and as sovereign nations, telecom companies would need to negotiate with each tribe individually.
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The eastern Ghouta, a densely populated agricultural district on the Damascus outskirts, is the last major area near the capital still under rebel control.
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Those at high risk may want to avoid even these outings if they can help it, especially if they live in densely populated areas.
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Those at high risk may want to avoid even these outings if they can help it, especially if they live in densely populated areas.
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Penha moved to the community in 1994 with her mother and daughter from Rocinha, Rio's largest and most densely populated favela, to escape chaos.
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As your article highlights, some of our most iconic landscapes are plagued by significant air pollution comparable with densely populated cities like Los Angeles.
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Landlocked Rwanda is one of Africa's most densely populated countries and already supports about 150,000 refugees from neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi.
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The Meadowlands proximity to densely populated northern New Jersey and New York City give it an advantage over the sports books in Atlantic City.
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The country announced more than 150 cases, many in the densely populated region around Milan, as officials closed schools and canceled Venice's carnival celebrations.
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Both Essen and the A40 motorway affected are located in the Ruhr region, Germany's industrial heartland and one of its most densely populated areas.
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His current abode is one of 18 plywood "coffin homes" in a dusty subdivided apartment in Hong Kong's most densely populated neighbourhood, Mong Kok.
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Maven — similar to competitors like Zipcar — targets consumers in densely populated cities, where the costs of car ownership are burdensome and parking is elusive.
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Much of this mountainous, densely populated territory of more than seven million has already been filled with high-rises, shopping centers and concrete sprawl.
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Since the Jersey City area was much more densely populated than suburban Monmouth County, Black Friday and the holiday season were a nonstop onslaught.
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The U.S. Embassy's report on the Mosul Dam envisions a similar scenario, magnified by the dam's greater size and the densely populated areas downstream.
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And climate change is forcing average temperatures in Australia to rise and is causing some of its most densely populated regions to dry out.
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Those cities ranked especially highly due to commuters' general tendency to use public transport or walk to work in the three densely populated metropolises.
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The Columbia Real Estate Equity fund's top holding is Simon Property Group, which holds numerous prime properties: malls in densely populated high-income areas.
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The plant employed more than 1,000 workers and was a major source of gasoline in the most densely populated corridor of the United States.
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Residents in Tuckahoe's more densely populated southern half are part of the Tuckahoe Union Free School District, which also serves other portions of Eastchester.
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About 360 students from the sixth to the eighth grade attend the middle school, located in one of Los Angeles's most densely populated neighborhoods.
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Another looked at 100 densely populated counties across the US and found no correlation between the rollout of Uber and the number of traffic fatalities.
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Pipelines in that part of the country also tend to run through less densely populated areas, meaning they encounter less resistance from landowners and others.
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The United Nations' humanitarian agency the OCHA said it was extremely concerned about the "disproportionate and indiscriminate use" of explosive weapons in densely-populated areas.
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However, in a more densely populated world, where cities rely on shared autonomous vehicles for public transit, there will be more traffic than ever before.
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The result: a densely populated inner ring of suburbs that is turning blue and a more spacious outer ring that is becoming ever more red.
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It was not immediately clear how many applications were received last year from Hong Kong, one of the world's most densely populated and expensive cities.
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Monday's bombings targeted two densely populated Shiite districts, Shaab and Sadr City, and a government building in one predominantly Sunni suburb, Tarmiya, north of Baghdad.
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Using AVs for the "last mile" to move people to and from railway stations could make public transport more viable in less densely populated areas.
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The outbreak is Congo's 10th since Ebola was discovered in 1976 in the country's north, but the first to affect its densely-populated eastern borderlands.
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Sherrie Swenson, Salt Lake County clerk, said there were no problems at all with voting machines in the most densely populated county in the state.
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In densely populated places (with more than 100 people per square kilometre of farmland), average farm sizes have shrunk by a third since the 1970s.
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More than 286,2129 inmates -- and counting -- live cheek by jowl in what has to be one of the most densely populated corners of the Philippines.
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At the same time, China is reaping returns on some big investments of the past decade, such as high-speed rail in densely populated areas.
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With only a thin canopy of trees and a location far from Miami's breezy shores, densely populated Little Havana often registers the city's hottest temperatures.
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Some of the most densely populated regions of the world like Southeast Asia face far greater crop declines with an additional 0.5°C of warming.
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Rural regions like Wilfong's hometown of Marlinton are not densely populated enough to get telecom companies to invest in building the infrastructure to serve them.
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There are fears that Nock-ten could potentially bring flooding to the capital, Manila -- one of the most densely populated urban centers of the country.
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There were fears that Nock-ten could potentially bring flooding to the capital, Manila -- one of the most densely populated urban centers of the country.
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Next, Xi wants to expand his project to more densely populated areas and use drones and helicopters to drop the mosquitoes onto cities being targeted.
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More than half the country's populace lives on the relatively wealthy and densely populated island of Java, with more than one-tenth in greater Jakarta.
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Finding a public restroom is a hard enough challenge in modern cities and India's densely populated and poorly planned urban areas only make it tougher.
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Former finance chief John Tsang, more popular with the densely populated city's 7.3 million people, is expected to get around a quarter of the vote.
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Warplanes from Assad's government forces and their allies pounded the densely populated enclave east of the capital Damascus for a sixth straight day on Friday.
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In the lush, hilly communities across the densely populated country, neighbor turned on neighbor as people were hacked to death, burned alive, clubbed and shot.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi commander expects to dislodge Islamic State from Mosul in May despite resistance from militants in the densely populated Old City district.
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HF has been used in refinery operations for about seven decades, and labor unions and environmentalists have warned about its presence in densely populated areas.
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An awe-inspiring aerial tramway connects the densely populated hillsides, their maze of passageways a testament to resilience and ingenuity in the face of hardship.
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A wall may be an effective tool in densely populated areas, but a variety of tools are needed between Brownsville, Texas, and San Diego, California.
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While the new site will relocate the base from a densely populated urban area, the protesters want to stop the new facility from being built.
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Over on the other side of the river, Islamic State fighters are holed in, defending the densely-populated Old City with snipers and suicide bombers.
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Rescue teams searched for 26 others who remained missing after the region, among the most densely populated parts of the country, saw heavy rainfall overnight.
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Cazamayor's home in the densely populated back streets of central Havana is just a few blocks from the hotels but feels like a different world.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Like in many of the world's most densely populated nations, real estate in Japan is tough to come by.
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On Monday evening, Toronto police were executing a search warrant at an apartment in a densely populated neighborhood in east Toronto, where the suspect lived.
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Monday's bombings targeted two densely populated Shi'ite districts, Shaab and Sadr City, and a government building in one predominantly Sunni suburb, Tarmiya, north of Baghdad.
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Another deadly attack this summer occurred just 2400 miles away in Maarat al Numan — a densely populated city in the heart of opposition-controlled territory.
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Across Gaza, the densely populated enclave of two million Palestinians sandwiched between Israel and Egypt, daily life, long a struggle, is unraveling before people's eyes.
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Densely populated Manhattan had close to the smallest share — also fairly predictable — with just under 14 percent of its registrations for dogs over 50 pounds.
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"Idaho is now in a new stage with confirmed community transmission now occurring in Idaho's most densely populated areas," Little said at a press briefing.
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On Saturday, marches began in the densely-populated Mong Kok, before veering off the police-approved protest route -- turning the march into an illegal assembly.
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Such measures will be even more pressing as the virus digs into poorer countries where densely populated slum neighbourhoods create ideal conditions for disease transmission.
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Now, several days of rain and a break in the heat wave have reduced the number of active fires across the country's densely populated southeast.
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Vanessa Hernández, a Puerto Rican performance artist, also runs El Lobi, an independent art space in the densely populated barrio of Santurce in San Juan.
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Data from around the world indicate that more and more people are moving into densely populated cities, where car ownership tends to be less common.
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Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated places on earth, and housing prices have long surpassed affordability for most of the city's residents.
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Rebuffing international censure over the non-combatant toll in Gaza, Israel said it forces exercised restraint while confronting guerrillas who operated in densely populated areas.
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I believe in galleries being in cities that are densely populated, have a rich cultural fabric and have a big audience for the visual arts.
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Our population grew from 277.1,22020 people in 1990 to 12,757 residents last year, making us one of the most densely populated cities in the country.
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It was one of the world's most significant natural disasters on record and hit close to the densely populated capital city of Port-au-Prince.
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The Miami area is the Southeast's most densely populated region, AIR noted, and since Hurricane Andrew in 1992 has maintained strict codes for hurricane damage.
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Southern parts of the country lie within that area, but the capital Seoul — by far the most densely populated area of the country — is not.
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South Florida—the densely populated area comprising Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties—has four hundred and seventy-eight licensed facilities for drug treatment.
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On Long Island, America's most densely populated suburban region, opioids of all kinds killed at least 464 people in 2016, the medical examiners' records show.
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The refugees live in densely populated camps and shacks made from bamboo and plastic sheets, with poor access to clean water, sanitation and health services.
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Smart cars, with their unique styling and ability to fit in half a parking space, found an audience in densely populated U.S. and Canadian cities.
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The launch was probably timed in anticipation of the day China significantly loosens traffic control restrictions that ban pickup trucks from densely populated urban areas.
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Just over 70% of them opposed plans to relocate Futenma Air Station from a densely populated area to a remote location with endangered coral reefs.
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And gentrification needn't be zero-sum, because gentrifying neighborhoods may become more densely populated, with new arrivals adding to, rather than supplanting, those currently resident.
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In June 2012, one of its Boeing aircrafts slammed into a two-story residential building in a densely populated neighborhood of Lagos, Nigeria's largest city.
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But anaerobic digestion, in which food is broken down by microbes inside tall, airtight silos, has a real shot at scaling near densely populated areas.
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Iraq's military said it had captured Bab Sinjar, north of the historic, densely-populated district where the militants launched their cross-border "caliphate" in 2014.
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During those decades, companies in cities and densely populated towns became the breeding ground for new romances as they looked favorably upon marriages between staff.
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The Raval, which is less than half a mile square, was historically poor and densely populated, its narrow streets lined with tall tenement-style buildings.
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Another deadly attack this summer occurred just 216 miles away in Maarat al Numan — a densely populated city in the heart of opposition-controlled territory.
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New York's Upper East Side is so densely populated that even at the extraordinary cost per mile involved in this project, it's a good idea.
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Mongolia is the least densely populated country in the world, and distance is one of the biggest challenges to delivering any service there, including healthcare.
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The decision to expand Heathrow follows almost half a century of indecision on how and where to add new airport capacity in densely populated southeast England.
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Chang backpedalled a bit, admitting that they can test in a "sterile environment," but that drone jamming was currently illegal in densely populated places like Manhattan.
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It's that last mile of internet connectivity — the part where the video travels from your ISP to you — that's costly for areas that aren't densely populated.
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He pointed to the densely populated corridor between Asbury Park and New York as full of production potential, with engineers, technicians, carpenters, cameramen and makeup artists.
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In both densely populated Franklin County, which includes bits of Columbus, and Delaware County, a suburb just north of Ohio's capital, 42% of voters showed up.
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The last major destructive quake to hit Southern California was the 6.7 magnitude Northridge quake in 1994, which struck a densely populated area of Los Angeles.
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Because future robots employed in service roles will have to navigate densely populated spots with a lot of foot traffic, including hospitals, malls, neighborhoods and campuses.
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We know that with more densely populated coastal areas, sea level rise and stronger storm surges, 21st-century tropical cyclones will become increasingly destructive and costly.
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In the 1950s, they show, there was almost no relationship between how densely populated a place was and the share of its residents with college degrees.
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Indian troops stepped across their own border to block them: this is the point where Chinese territory comes closest to India's densely populated northern river plains.
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"Cities bear the brunt of a heatwave because they are so densely populated, and because the effects are more pronounced," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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In addition, regular rescue drills should be held, in rural areas as well as densely populated regions, to help ensure an effective response once disaster hits.
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Building pipelines from faraway oil fields such as the Bakken directly to the densely populated East Coast would be a boon to energy firms and consumers.
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Were he to live in less-densely populated Campbelltown or Cranbourne - 230 and 252 kilometres from the Sydney and Melbourne CBDs, respectively - he'd be considered 'urban'.
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The rest of the video takes a look at other densely populated places on Earth like Singapore, Manila, New York City, Dharavi Slum in Mumbai, etc.
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Experts say the North's artillery could kill tens of thousands of civilians in Seoul, South Korea's densely populated capital, within the first hours of a conflict.
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The ban affects Gelsenkirchen and Essen, including part of the A40 motorway, which are located in the Ruhr region, one of Germany's most densely populated areas.
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Unlike the tribal regions of Waziristan, which provide isolated targets, Quetta is a densely populated city in which a drone attack would injure many innocent people.
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Mumbai has a population of at least 18 million, according to 2011 census data, making it one of the more densely populated cities in the world.
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What lay in front of him is a formidable military and political challenge: a long, costly campaign fought house-by-house in Tripoli's densely populated streets.
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"We will avoid entering densely populated areas and we will work to isolate the Houthis by cutting up supply lines," a Yemeni military official told Reuters.
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Ryan Gosling stars alongside Claire Foy and Kyle Chandler in a film that is almost certainly vying for top position in another densely populated awards season.
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But obviously lots of barriers remain to actually launching a commercial service — not least safety considerations of operating such a service over densely populated urban centers.
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In space-hungry Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated cities in the world, there are only a couple of music studios—and they're expensive.
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The freshman lawmaker, who represents parts of the densely populated boroughs of the Bronx and Queens, posted her comments while apparently on a trip out West.
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Many protesters in the densely populated city of 7.4 million remain angry over Lam's refusal to hold an independent inquiry into perceived police brutality against them.
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Gaza's first two confirmed cases heightened worries that the virus's spread on the densely populated and impoverished coastal enclave could lead to a public health disaster.
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The West Bank, on the other hand, is densely populated and its future has been the most intractable issue of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since 1967.
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As well-heeled tourists sunbathed at the Maldives' luxury resorts, efforts to report on extremism and corruption were violently countered in Malé, the densely populated capital.
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BEIRUT — Syrian government and Russian warplanes bombed the southern edge of Idlib Province on Saturday, ratcheting up military pressure on the densely populated rebel-held bastion.
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In Japan: Short two- to three-day vacations, a typical length in Japan, offer a brief refuge from life in the country's densely populated city centers.
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Police raided the student's residence in the capital's densely populated 18th arrondissement on May 11 on suspicion he had links to criminal networks, the source said.
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"Lebanon is a very densely populated place," said Habib Battah, the founder of the news website Beirut Report, who has written about the Costa Brava landfill.
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Hubei had been asked to minimise public gatherings and people across the country were urged to avoid densely populated areas in general, the health commission said.
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The new illness is believed to have originated from a seafood market in Wuhan, a densely populated central Chinese city home to about 11 million people.
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She maintains control of 35 percent of the voting base, with the densely populated, low-income suburbs of Buenos Aires at the heart of her support.
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Israel put the number of its dead at 67 soldiers and six civilians, and said its forces exercised restraint while confronting militants in densely populated areas.
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However, the coffee giant has also had to scale back its store growth and close a number of underperforming company-owned cafes in densely populated areas.
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Rescue efforts ended on Thursday at the site in the densely-populated Ita-Faji area of Lagos Island, after officials said there were no more survivors.
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Rohde was moved house-to-house in densely populated neighborhoods and at one point met Mullah Sangeen — coincidentally, the commander in charge of keeping Bergdahl prisoner.
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So the two carriers are expected to first target densely populated areas — "parts or pockets" of cities, Andre Fuetsch, president of AT&T Labs, put it.
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Though worries have grown about an epidemic, given how densely populated India is, officials have said there has not been any evidence yet of community transmission.
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It's shinier, richer, more densely populated by young people who wear sneakers to work with their suits before changing into heels or brogues at the office.
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She works in an elementary school in Gulfton, Houston's most densely populated neighborhood, which has long been a first stop for new immigrants to the city.
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Related: Dead Civilians, Uneasy Alliances, and the Fog of Yemen's War That they eventually did so inside a densely populated town alarmed many of Azzan's residents.
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The NEA's outsized impact on rural areas and less densely populated regions is reinforced by the way it distributes the funding it provides directly to states.
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Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with 7.4 million people packed into rows upon rows of prefab apartment blocks.
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Lava flows destroyed homes and other buildings in the same area in 1955 and 1960, but the town of Kapoho was less densely populated at that time.
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Both sides agreed the US Marine Corps Air Station Futenma on Okinawa would be relocated to Henoko, a less densely populated section of the island, Inada said.
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The demonstrators blocking Sahafa Zalat Street, which runs through densely populated districts, included older people and many women, not just the young men who had dominated protests.
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The second stage of the operation could be especially dangerous for civilians as Iraqi troops try to secure densely populated areas amid ISIS resistance, humanitarian groups warn.
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"For older voters who aren't in great health and don't live in states that are densely populated, I think they're going to be really hammered," Bivens said.
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If this occurs, this could test Tokyo's expensive flood control system by bringing a combination of heavy rain and storm surge flooding to the densely populated city.
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The devices are highly disruptive when deployed in densely populated areas, and tests have shown they may block emergency calls, even when programmed not to do so.
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Residents in seven densely populated districts in the south and centre of Sri Lanka were asked to move away from unstable slopes in case of further landslides.
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Barcelona, one of the most densely populated cities in Europe, has become a mecca for tourists since the 1992 Olympic Games put it firmly on the map.
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Densely populated cities, easy-to-locate military targets, and vulnerable infrastructure makes the US an especially exposed nuclear target if nukes suddenly became acceptable weapons to use.
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Most of those who fled now eke out a meagre existence in the world's largest and most densely populated refugee camp, Kutupalong, near Cox's Bazar (see map).
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The stadium in Carson, which will would not need a roof and will be in a less densely populated area, is expected to cost about $1.8 billion.
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" But multi-story drone centers could be built vertically, rather than horizontally, allowing them to be placed within "downtown districts and/or other densely populated urban areas.
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Namibia is more than twice the size of Germany, but with just over two million people, it's one of the least densely populated countries on the planet.
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A mother of three living in the densely populated, lower-income El-Marg neighborhood, Tarek hadn't heard of Regeni until her family was connected to his case.
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The exact scenario California was trying to prevent has happened: A power line has sparked a dangerous wildfire near a densely populated area amid severe fire conditions.
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The densely populated and polluted cityscapes appear to be influenced by cyberpunk and Japanese manga, as well as science fiction movies like Blade Runner and The Matrix.
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Indigenous Assamese have long complained that they are being swamped in their own homeland by migrants from Bengal, the densely populated region to the south (see article).
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The retailer is also opening smaller stores in densely populated markets including Chicago and Philadelphia, where its sales productivity is typically much higher than the company average.
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The high tally is in part explained by the next U.S. president living "in the most densely-populated neighborhood of the nation's biggest city," the report said.
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To tackle concern about soaring property prices and rents, the law was changed in 2015 to limit rent hikes for new tenants in some densely populated areas.
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While Haima is likely to spare densely populated and low-lying Manila from its worst impacts, the city may still see some heavy rains and gusty winds.
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And it's also kind of a mystery how Fort Worth manages to be one of the only densely-populated metropolitan areas in the US run by Republicans.
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The accident occurred in a densely populated residential area in the south-east of the city after the suspected explosion of a cooking gas cylinder, they said.
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The essential issue behind Britain's choice to leave the EU was not near-unbridled immigration (although that is no small consideration in an already densely populated country).
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"As many as 250,000 Iraqis could be displaced from their homes with the anticipated escalation of conflict in densely-populated western Mosul," UNHCR spokesman Matthew Saltmarsh said.
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The unrest also spread to Mong Kok, one of the most densely populated areas on earth, on the Kowloon peninsula and often the site of street clashes.
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DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh is grappling with its worst outbreak of dengue fever, with hospitals packed with patients as the disease spreads rapidly in the densely-populated country.
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Onaga has been a strong opponent of plans to move Futenma, which is located in a densely populated part of the island, since his election in 2014.
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In recent weeks, they have recaptured all remaining insurgent areas near Damascus, including the densely populated eastern Ghouta area, as well as big enclaves in central Syria.
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Yemeni officials told Reuters earlier this month that troops were advancing on Hodeidah province but did not plan to launch an assault on densely populated areas nearby.
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Still, the damage from the latest floods has been heavy, and big cities like Wuhan and Nanjing have been disrupted by water pooling in densely populated areas.
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Fire would break out in seconds, then race down valleys and gullies towards the west, toward some of the most densely populated areas in the United States.
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The catch: The program is entirely funded by advertising that the company sells on LinkNYC internet kiosks, so less densely-populated cities may be a tougher sell.
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Even though Irma may skirt densely populated Miami, "Irma is still a major event for Florida and also a major event for the insurance industry," Jeworrek said.
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A military invasion of Venezuela, if resisted by the country's armed forces, especially in densely-populated Caracas, would undoubtedly lead to a catastrophic loss of innocent lives.
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When these heavy rains fall on sprawling, low-lying cities, such as Houston, or in densely populated developing countries such as India, death and destruction can result.
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The company is looking to expand mostly in urban and "urban edge" locations, areas near densely populated cities, but is considering a few suburban areas as well.
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The report warns that higher levels of urbanization may force NATO interventions into densely populated cities, and that climate change may increase military activity in the Arctic.
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Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas are by far the most vulnerable during such storms, and can be particularly hard-hit in poor countries like the Philippines.
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Both were on the government-controlled side of Monrovia, a city perched on a peninsula where rebels lobbed mortars into densely populated areas from across a bridge.
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Gazit Globe agreed in July to buy the 40% of Atrium it does not already own, betting on growth in densely populated urban areas of Eastern Europe.
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A case before the Supreme Court this term could significantly affect whether densely populated cities like New York have the right to set their own gun policies.
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Unlike the other casinos, Resorts World is only 22019 miles northwest of New York City and the densely populated suburbs of Westchester County and northern New Jersey.
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"The densely populated Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazaar are susceptible to deadly mudslides triggered by torrential rainfall," said Zia Choudary, the country director of CARE Bangladesh.
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Airports and high-speed railways in Guangdong, too, were shut down, throttling traffic in one of world's most urbanized and densely populated regions, with 100 million people.
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People living in densely populated slum areas with no running water or proper sewage and rubbish collection systems are particularly at risk of catching dengue, she said.
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The combination of Aedes aegypti being prevalent there and about 1.8 billion unvaccinated people living in densely populated parts of that continent makes for a potential disaster.
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The study found that richer, more densely populated areas are actually more likely to implement voluntary buy-outs of flood prone areas than economically disadvantaged, rural areas.
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South Africa's most densely populated province Gauteng accounts for 59 percent of reported cases, followed by Western Cape with 12 percent and KwaZulu-Natal with 7 percent.
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Densely populated Bangladesh has seen an influx of more than 620,000 Rohingya to its southern-most district of Cox's Bazar, fleeing violence in neighboring Myanmar, since August.
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In the early hours of August 21st, the Syrian government launched rockets carrying sarin gas into densely populated neighborhoods in Damascus, killing more than fourteen hundred people.
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Residents in seven densely populated districts in the south and center of Sri Lanka were asked to move away from unstable slopes in case of further landslides.
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About 350 Islamic State fighters, most of them non-Iraqis, are defending their remaining stronghold in Mosul's densely populated Old City, an Iraqi general said on Sunday.
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In many parts of Asia, fast-growing economies and populations, coupled with huge coastlines and densely populated cities, have filled local seas with trash and plastic waste.
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At its peak in 1959, the 16-acre island was home to over 5,000 people, making it the most densely populated area on Earth at the time.
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If voters expect to see candidates raiding the refrigerator and flossing, politics could become even less alluring and more densely populated by egomaniacs than it already is.
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But anyone who says that the densely populated eastern US can't do it without threatening service and reliability is, according to the best available research, simply wrong.
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Palestinians say the policy deprives them of large areas of farmland, cutting into livelihoods and reducing the space available to the densely populated strip's two million residents.
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And if we're worried about underdog candidates not having the money to travel nationally, what better place to hold a primary than a densely populated urban area!
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Popular enthusiasm for commuting bikes in India's densely populated city streets provides a far larger rider base than in western markets where Harley sells most of its bikes.
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For decades, the major landmark of Balut, Tondo, a densely populated slum squeezed against Manila's North Harbor, was a monumental pile of often-smoldering trash nicknamed Smokey Mountain.
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The company is moving in the direction of vertical expansion, filling up multi-story warehouses, which is particularly important as it builds in more densely populated urban areas.
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It's not currently legal to fly drones out of the line of sight of the pilot or in densely populated areas, but the rules are still being written.
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Lagos, Nigeria's most populous city with around 23 million inhabitants, is particularly densely populated in poorer areas where multiple families occupy small spaces to save money on rent.
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The blockade, imposed for security reasons after the militant group Hamas took control of Gaza in 2007, has reduced the densely populated coastal strip to economic near collapse.
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That may give them an advantage in street-to street combat if fighting extends to the densely populated neighborhoods of Hodeidah, a city home to around 600,000 people.
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These brands were also told the economics of the business were harder in the service areas that Amazon chose to shut down, because they were less densely populated.
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It has killed more than 1,500 people as air strikes pound residential areas where thousands had sheltered in basements across the densely populated enclave, according to a monitor.
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On Thursday, the army said it foiled "two major terrorist operation" planned by ISIS - one targeting a "large tourist facility" and the other targeting a densely populated area.
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The plant, located in the busiest and most densely populated part of the U.S. east coast, had already declared force majeure on some gasoline supplies following the fire.
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Matternet has since expanded its operations in Switzerland, and has conducted more than 1,700 flights over densely populated areas to make more than 850 deliveries of patient samples.
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The easier parts of the war against the radical Islamist group, which has mainly involved targeted airstrikes in less densely populated areas, are no longer the main focus.
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The storm's westward tilt to Florida's Gulf Coast spared the densely populated Miami area the brunt of its wrath, but the state's biggest city was anything but unscathed.
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Much depends on whether Russia, which is working with Turkey to negotiate an end to the war, would support an offensive deep into the province's densely populated areas.
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Details: Many of the new fast chargers will be in densely populated urban areas, serving apartment dwellers, rather than along highways where most fast chargers are clustered today.
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The fighting in Derna, which escalated again last week, encroached into densely populated areas, and since May 16 at least 17 civilians including two children have been killed.
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The riots in the densely populated Kanyama township were sparked after police sealed off a market where trading had been banned on Sunday, when the curfew was declared.
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That would still be a fraction of the million houses the government has said it wants to see built from 2015-13 in an already densely populated nation.
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About 13,000 people are ill with diarrhea and respiratory infections in densely populated Bangladesh after floods in its north, where the Brahmaputra and Jamuna rivers broke their banks.
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These disenfranchised voters don't look at technology and innovation the same way as voters in densely populated metropolitan areas do, places where innovation is the engine of opportunity.
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The city ranks as the fourth most densely populated among sovereign states or territories , with more than seven million residents spread across 1,106 square kilometers (427 sq miles).
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" According to Beyoncé's website, "Burundi is one of the most densely populated countries in Africa with nearly half of the population lacking access to clean, safe drinking water.
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Now, imagine a city similar to Raqqa that is 40 times larger, much more densely populated and fiercely loyal to the violent non-state actors conducting operations there.
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As one of the most densely populated countries in the world, Singapore has limited street space for skaters to perfect their skills, underlining the need for specialized zones.
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The fact that somebody drove that fast for twenty-four minutes in one of the most densely populated places on Earth demonstrates what's possible with New York driving.
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Once complete, 23.1 miles (20133 km) of Highway 22013, an elevated roadway along a densely populated waterfront, will be rerouted to run beneath the city of 2120,237 people.
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However, the authors note that oil and gas production is starting to encroach on more densely populated areas in some parts of the United States, including around Pittsburgh.
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Virginia has quickly transformed into a blue state as the densely populated northern part of the Commonwealth has exerted more influence in determining the outcome of political contests.
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Japan's Hashima Island, nicknamed "Battleship Island," was once one of the most densely populated areas in the world, but no one has lived there since the mid-1970s.
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In densely populated Seoul, where most people live in high-rise apartments, taking dogs for outings to parks or elsewhere can require advance planning or a car journey.
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But Senator Marco Rubio of Florida crushed him in densely populated Fairfax County, a diverse and relatively affluent Washington suburb where elections in the state are often decided.
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Lache also expects GM's autonomous vehicle operations will first launch in the "most lucrative markets" of densely populated cities at a cost of less than $1 per mile.
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Syrian and Russian forces have routinely been accused of war crimes for their tactics, including indiscriminate bombing of densely populated areas and targeting hospitals and other medical facilities.
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Matternet has since expanded its operations in Switzerland and has conducted more than 1,700 flights over densely populated areas to make more than 850 deliveries of patient samples.
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But at the time of their arrest, the parents weren't holed up in some remote locale—the siblings lived in densely populated Southern California suburbia, surrounded by neighbors.
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This is compounded by the fact that much of this population resides in densely populated cities in vulnerable areas like coasts and river floodplains and near large forests.
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Haitians are anxious that their densely populated nation could be especially hard hit in the pandemic, given the lack of modern sanitation and already overwhelmed health-care services.
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Overall, more than 240,2000 people have tested positive for coronavirus in New York, including 000,33 cases in New York City, the country's largest and most densely populated city.
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While social distancing is the preferred measure of fighting the disease, concern is growing for places like India's densely populated slums, where social distancing is not a possibility.
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In Bangladesh, the flooding is likely to get worse as swollen rivers from India pour into the country's low-lying and densely populated areas, the Red Cross said.
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Still, Republicans have already been struggling to keep their footing in densely populated suburbs where Mr. Trump is unpopular and the N.R.A. is an object of widespread scorn.
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In a major city, densely populated rows or towering blocks of houses would make it easy to fill that sack of sweets up within a pretty tight radius.
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"We continue to believe that gravity knives are dangerous weapons which do not belong in densely populated areas," said Albany County District Attorney David Soares, the association's president.
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Since then, militants have shifted their operations from the north toward the more densely populated center of the country, where they have sharpened ancient rivalries and ethnic conflicts.
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Hong Kong is often in the news, but a few recent headlines are on a surprising topic for one of the most densely populated places on Earth: wildlife.
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The mayor of Taoyuan, Cheng Wen-tsan, called on the company to fulfill a promise, made in 2003, to relocate the refinery to a less densely populated area.
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The desire to avoid densely populated areas and public transport has motivated some potential buyers to inquire about buying a car, which could lead to sales rebounding quickly.
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Officials say the shutdown of all but essential services is necessary to beat coronavirus in the densely populated country, whose health infrastructure can ill-afford a widespread outbreak.
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Later on, a group of protesters broke off and gathered in front of the police station in nearby Mong Kok -- one of the world's most densely populated areas.
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The sprawl of Indonesia notwithstanding, the center of gravity remains in Java, the small, densely populated island in the west of the country that includes the capital, Jakarta.
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Each year, 3,000 volunteers pass through the doors of San Quentin, in densely populated and liberal Marin County, offering everything from yoga to computer training to psychotherapy classes.
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It's nearly four times as densely populated as Queensbridge, 18 times as dense as Co-op City, closer to the density of city centers in Paris and Barcelona.
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Property is a central to the economy of Hong Kong, a densely populated territory spread over numerous small and hilly islands and a narrow peninsula in southern China.
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The jury pool of about 65 people pulled from the densely populated DC metro area in Virginia and from the more rural counties around Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia.
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In April, 2018, during Bolton's first week in office, Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria dropped chemical weapons—probably chlorine gas—into a densely populated suburb of Damascus.
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Mumbai, the second most densely populated city on earth, has managed to build just 11 kilometres of track in a decade, after problems acquiring land and contractual disputes.
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"At a time when global yellow fever vaccine supplies are diminished, an epidemic in a densely populated city could have substantial health and economic consequences," the researchers warned.
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That means projects like the recent fiber-optic cable deal Facebook struck with Microsoft, or Terragraph, its plan to help bring better connectivity to densely populated urban areas.
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He recently released his second photobook, Singapore, a follow-up to his 2013 title How Loneliness Goes, which meditates on everyday alienation in our densely populated island metropolis.
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In reality, the NEA has an outsized impact in rural communities and less densely populated states, where funding from private foundations and wealthy philanthropists is harder to obtain.
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The poison that nurtured a flawless lawn, carried an attitude that weeded out difference, leaving minorities or people of color in neglected, densely populated pockets of urban space.
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These issues are felt particularly acutely in densely populated urban settings — which compounds the problem, because more of us live in cities now than ever before in human history.
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As 5G rolls out, mmWave will be most common in densely populated urban areas, while Sub-6 GHz will exist more in rural areas where people are spread out.
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Like many parts of Asia, the Indonesian archipelago of more than 20000,000 islands has a fast-growing economy and population, and a huge coastline with many densely populated cities.
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The most arresting hour, meanwhile, might be "Cities," which chronicles the ways various species are evolving to survive in densely populated areas as humans eat away at their habitats.
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Home prices in the densely-populated city gained 2532 percent in March, the third straight rise and accelerating from February's revised 210 percent increase, government data showed on Tuesday.
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Densely populated Bangladesh is struggling to shelter all the refugees desperate for space to set up shacks, sparking worries in India that the influx could spill into its territory.
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The longest monorail in the world is in densely populated Chongqing, China; Line 3 is 41 miles long and connects the city and its surrounding suburbs to the airport.
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Its fighters may retreat west across the Tigris River, which splits the city in half, to make a stand among the narrow alleyways of Mosul's densely populated Old City.
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The town, however, abuts a highway cloverleaf, and is part of the densely populated Naples area, in a region known for illegal incineration of toxic waste by organized crime.
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Five of California's most competitive races are in or near Orange County, the densely-populated suburbs between Los Angeles and San Diego, which were once an unassailable Republican fortress.
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State law forbids prostitution in the more densely populated counties: it is illegal in Las Vegas and Reno, though that is where most sex-workers covertly ply their trade.
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Matternet, based in Menlo Park, California, was granted authorization to operate its drones over densely populated areas in Switzerland in March and says that approval was a world first.
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Video footage shows they have used imprecise explosive weapons including mortars and Katyusha rockets, whose use in the vicinity of densely populated civilian areas flagrantly violates international humanitarian law.
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It can be booked by individuals or groups, and if Renault's vision comes to fruition, it will function like a new form of public transport for densely populated cities.
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Greater Jakarta, one of the world's most densely populated cities, sits on a swampy plain and is sinking at a faster rate than any other city in the world.
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The civilian death toll has increased in the more densely-populated west of Mosul as the militants have used homes for cover, drawing air strikes that have killed residents.
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And as War Is Boring's Sebastien Roblin points out at The National Interest, the rockets' blast radius poses a significant danger to civilians, such as in densely-populated Mosul.
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BOUYGUES, NUMERICABLE-SFR French telecoms market regulator Arcep warned Bouygues Telecom and SFR that they must respect their obligations in terms of 4G coverage for less densely populated areas.
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Suburban areas with few homes - often privileged communities with big gardens and open spaces - were healthier than this, but lagged behind the most densely populated areas in inner cities.
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If an IMSI-catcher is deployed in a city centre or other densely populated area, device operators could potentially collect information from thousands of innocent people during an investigation.
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Like many parts of Asia, the Indonesian archipelago of more than 17,000 islands has a fast-growing economy and population, and a huge coastline with many densely populated cities.
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The service aims to be "a more convenient form of public transit while helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the densely populated city-state," according to an MIT release.
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KEY RATING DRIVERS Fitch's ratings for Essex consider the company's strong multifamily portfolio position within key densely populated and supply-constrained markets in Northern and Southern California and Seattle.
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Designed to provide broadband communications across the less densely populated parts of Australia, it stands nine metres tall, with a complex array of reflectors tailored to serve the outback.
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The administration seriously considered a "bloody nose" strike to rattle North Korea, which analysts warn could risk a storm of artillery fire on Seoul, South Korea's densely-populated capital.
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People in America, and around the world, live with frequent threats of natural hazards such as earthquakes, tornadoes, fires and floods, in places much more densely populated than Hawaii.
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How do we know that the dark streaks over the sky are from the California fires and not just some other weather anomaly so common to densely populated areas?
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The combat was much worse in West Mosul—especially in the Old City, a densely populated warren of alleyways, tunnels, and souks nestled against the banks of the Tigris.
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Analysis of shoreline changes was essential to help better planning along densely populated coasts, said the researchers, who noted 15 out of 20 megacities are now in coastal zones.
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The scientists said their results could be used to help town and city planners take traffic conditions and air pollution into account as urban areas become more densely populated.
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The current phase of the campaign is the most difficult as narrow alleyways in the densely populated old city limit the use of artillery, air power and armoured vehicles.
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New Jersey, America's most densely populated state, has long sought to redevelop its so-called brownfield sites, abandoned and often contaminated tracts formerly used for commercial or industrial purposes.
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Cleveland will start small this summer — beginning with 30 stations and 250 bikes in the most densely populated downtown areas — and then try to attract sponsors for an expansion.
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Of all the cities profiled in the report, only New York City—the most densely populated city in the US—had a reasonable ratio of parking spots to households.
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The authors suggest weighting distribution of the funds more towards more densely populated areas, making more money available for urban areas like Hamburg and Berlin whose need is greatest.
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President Trump on Monday began discussing a potential timeline for reopening parts of the economy even as governors in densely populated states are just beginning to implement tougher steps.
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The nation's zero tolerance policy toward plastic bags appears to be paying off: Streets in the capital, Kigali, and elsewhere across this hilly, densely populated country are virtually spotless.
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She says it's been difficult raising funds to revive her clothing business and she now runs a local restaurant in Abule Egba, a densely-populated neighborhood in downtown Lagos.
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They deny that many civilians were killed in bombardments that rescuers and residents say reduced whole neighborhoods to rubble in densely populated areas where at least 350,000 people lived.
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This week's fires have torched more than 703,000 acres and are inching perilously close to densely populated areas in Ventura and Los Angeles, shrouding them in dangerous air pollution.
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The residents of areas rich in metals argued that their country was too densely populated and already too environmentally degraded to absorb the damage that would result from mining.
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Oslo hopes to be a model for other cities looking to restrict cars in densely populated areas, Ms. Marcussen said, adding that soon enough, the policy will seem obvious.
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The locality is certainly incredibly densely populated, but it is not void of commercial activity and exists as a community full of potential for further economic and cultural development.
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Two Democratic senators from Hudson County released statements last week opposing the bill, saying it could potentially dilute the power of the densely populated northeastern part of the state.
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New York is by far the most densely populated big city in the country, and its density is one of the main culprits in the spread of the virus.
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Germany is a particular prize because it is the world's fourth-largest economy and the biggest in Europe, with several densely populated cities and an affluent, digitally savvy population.
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The area of Luzon that the typhoon hit hardest is primarily agricultural and, with more than four million people, is less densely populated than other parts of the country.
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The Russian-led alliance is pushing into densely populated parts of Idlib province in the northwest where millions of people who fled fighting elsewhere in Syria have taken refuge.
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"It's really hard to get a population estimate, especially in a fragmented, densely populated state like New Jersey," said Brooke Maslo, an assistant professor of ecology at Rutgers University.
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"We just don't think this is an appropriate site," she said, noting that it was next to a golf course, a soccer field and a densely populated residential neighborhood.
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Most of that may be because New York City, with its high tax rate on cigarettes, is densely populated and relatively close to lower-tax jurisdictions such as Virginia.
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When weather-related catastrophes such as floods and hurricanes strike these densely populated and highly developed areas, the costs — both in human lives and property damage — can be astronomical.
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In the densely populated parts of eastern and southern China where many of the country's nuclear reactors are located, such an exclusion zone could impact huge numbers of people.
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They deny that many civilians were killed in bombardments that rescuers and residents say reduced whole neighbourhoods to rubble in densely populated areas where at least 350,000 people lived.
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The risk of Russian casualties — plus the location of Syrian air defenses in densely populated areas — were big reasons why the Obama administration never went forward with such a plan.
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The International Rescue Committee warned this part of the operation could be the "most dangerous phase" for civilians as Iraqi troops seek to secure densely populated areas amid ISIS resistance.
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"Manchester is growing at a really fast rate, but unlike a city like London where everywhere is quite densely populated, [here] there are a lot of derelict areas," says Whyley.
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Expanding airport capacity in densely-populated south eastern England has long-attracted opposition from local and environmental campaigners over safety worries and the impact of increased noise and air pollution.
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Starry drops a city node on to a rooftop (called Starry Beam) in any densely populated area that is equipped with technology to provide broadband internet wirelessly through millimeter waves.
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The Islamic State-held enclave in Mosul has shrunk to two districts along the western banks of the Tigris river - the densely populated Old City center and the Medical City.
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At least 115 people have died and more than 5.7 million are affected in Bangladesh as floods submerged more than a third of the low-lying and densely populated country.
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The highly contagious virus — which causes vomiting, diarrhea, and other gastrointestinal symptoms — is known for its tendency to spread quickly in densely populated areas, as well as through contaminated food.
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But Mr Öncü says its large suburban stores, which are within easy reach of densely populated areas, can also "double up" as part of the logistics network, shortening delivery times.
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"The U.S. has a magnificent wind resource right next to a large population and highly densely populated areas," Enrique Alvarez Uria of EDP Renewables said at a panel here yesterday.
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"Locally, we don't believe this weapon belongs at a commercial airport located in densely populated residential neighborhoods," James Ehlers, campaign director for Citizens Against Nuclear Bombs in Vermont, told CNBC.
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Vice did a great series a few years back on LA's urban oil wells, which have been extracting oil in plain sight and in relatively densely populated areas for years.
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It can't come soon enough, with the health community worrying Ebola might reach Goma, a densely populated city of 1 million, where it would spread faster than in the countryside.
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Densely populated Bangladesh has been grappling with large refugee numbers, with local communities turning hostile toward Rohingya after a second failed bid to send thousands back to Myanmar in August.
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"Dengue tends to seek out the poor who live in densely populated places where sanitation is inadequate, rubbish piles up, water pools and mosquitoes thrive," he said in a statement.
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For ease of use, the most common words such as "chair" are reserved for densely populated areas, whereas obscure terms such as "dodecahedron," are confined to remote locations like Antarctica.
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For decades, these suburbs were cornerstones of the Republican electoral coalition, a vital constituency for conservative candidates seeking to overcome Democrats' popularity in densely populated cities and populist rural precincts.
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CAMPUS CHAOS The unrest also spread to Causeway Bay on Hong Kong island and to densely populated Mong Kok on the Kowloon peninsula, both often the sites of street clashes.
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The North has positioned thousands of artillery cannons and rocket launchers in range of the South Korean capital, which has a population of ten million, and other densely populated areas.
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In Isla Verde, a densely populated Muslim neighborhood in this predominantly Christian city, bearded men in traditional robes walk along narrow pathways as the afternoon call to prayer rings out.
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The 148-foot high tower in Singapore is likely the world's tallest car vending machine and saves space in a densely populated country of Fera-really cool way to buy.
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The possibility of US military responsibility in civilian deaths illustrates the growing challenge of conducting increased airstrikes in the densely populated neighborhoods of both west Mosul and Raqqa, officials said.
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It turns out there's a lot of red tape involved when it comes to trying out driverless technology in the real world — particularly in a densely populated city like Boston.
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As it moves outwards, like veins from the heart, the metro line feeds new regions wealth as people move to the more affordable, less densely populated, stops down the line.
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"Why should a densely populated settlement get so little of water and why should the sparsely-populated central district of New Delhi receive so much of extra supply?" asked Shukla.
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The site, however, is relatively close to Guigang, a city with a river port and waterway connections to the Pearl River Delta, one of the world's most densely populated regions.
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Livestock pollution has emerged as one of China's biggest pollution threats, and new regulations have forced thousands of facilities to relocate or close near densely populated or environmentally sensitive regions.
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The Palestinian authorities reported the first two coronavirus cases in the densely populated Gaza Strip, where aid workers say the virus's spread could quickly lead to a public health disaster.
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By then, the company hopes train speeds could top 125 miles per hour through the less densely populated area, compared to today's top speed of 79 through heavily urbanized cities.
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Laerke said more people were expected to flee the fighting in areas around Hawija in the next 24 to 48 hours as security forces push into more densely populated areas.
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However, there is significant opposition to new pipeline construction in the densely populated Northeast, which sits just above the major natural gas-producing region in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.
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The funnel cloud that wove ominously through the densely populated Dallas-Fort Worth region on Sunday night produced maximum winds of 140 miles an hour, the National Weather Service said.
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Shlomo Angel and researchers at the Urban Expansion Programme at New York University have used population data and satellite maps to show that most cities are becoming less densely populated.
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High-rise cities like Seoul and Tokyo are less densely populated than Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, where most people live in walk-up apartment buildings or low-rise slums.
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Central Falls was rumored to be both the smallest and the most densely populated city in the state, and the Davises were the first African-American family to live there.
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For example, the continent has the highest fertility rates in the world, but more African governments are pushing contraceptives, saying the best answer for densely populated countries is smaller families.
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But deforestation and urbanization, especially in densely populated places like China, are putting humans into closer contact with bats and other animals, which allows the spillover of viruses, Giotis said.
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The ranking came one day after a Delta flight dumped fuel over a densely populated area of Los Angeles as part of an emergency landing, injuring people on the ground.
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The CIA World Factbook points out that the country's main island of South Tarawa is one of the most densely populated places on Earth, akin to Hong Kong or Tokyo.
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During the seven-year period ending in 2010, landslides killed over 32,20003 people worldwide, mostly in densely populated mountainous areas with intense rainfall, such as in Asia and Latin America.
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It was not immediately clear if the shut-in would impact customers in some of the most densely populated areas in the United States during a particularly severe cold snap.
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Afterward, protesters marched into a densely populated shopping district in a prelude to an annual pro-democracy march expected to be attended by tens or hundreds of thousands Wednesday afternoon.
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Right now, the battle for Mosul is in its most dangerous phase for civilians, with the fight reaching into the twisting alleys and densely populated areas of the old city.
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But as they passed 60th Street, where the crowd became more and more densely populated with African-Americans, the band let loose with "That Moaning Trombone" and other syncopated numbers.
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In seven phases over 28 days, as many as 28 million people will cast ballots nationwide at a million polling stations, spread across densely populated megacities and far-flung villages.
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Her chronicling of the subway is just one part of this big, new black-and-white book of comics, fastidious drawings, and nonfiction passages about America's most densely populated metropolis.
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