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urban [ˈɜːbən] ADJ

urban complex N

urban legend N, urban myth mainly Am

urban myth N mainly Brit

urban myth → urban legend

See also urban legend

urban legend N, urban myth mainly Am

urban renewal N

urban village N

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It gathered support from the urban lower-middle class.
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In 1840 and 1850, the city ranked among the 100 largest urban populations.
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It features user-submitted and editor-evaluated news and weekly user-contributed op-eds about urban planning and several related fields.
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Today most of this region has been cleared for agriculture and urban development.
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The "dong" is the smallest level of urban government to have its own office and staff.
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According to the 1998 census, the population was 905,711 with 24.76% living in urban areas.
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The town is the 10th largest urban center of the voivodeship, and its area is 13.92km2 2.
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While 790 or 1.66% are urban inhabitants, a further 9,730 or 20.50% are pastoralists.
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He later claimed the music video to have an urban touch feeling.
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Other regions have seen virtually no change, save the rising housing values that have accompanied increased attention in urban markets.
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