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It is now a popular inner-city residential street with high prices and rents in the area.
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He advocates increased focus and funding for primary care and preventative medicine, especially in underrepresented inner-city and rural areas.
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Burns has said that he stumbled into teaching with little preparation because of the intense demand for teachers in inner-city schools.
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Segments running through inner-city areas will be elevated, and the system will be electrified by overhead lines.
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Many were unable to leave the inner-city, however, and they became increasingly poor.
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The project was part of a bigger picture concept of helping to create a vibrant, safe, and healthy inner-city neighbourhoods.
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Its mission is to help better the lives of inner-city youth by providing mentoring, financial, vocational/tutorial and scholastic assistance programs.
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The group works with inner-city elementary schools that are not able to develop or sustain school-wide music programs.
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Butler is not particular to just aiding inner-city youth but rural as well.
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More recently, the church has faced an increased demand for churches in the suburbs and a decline in attendance to inner-city parishes.
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