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city [ˈsɪti] N

1. city (large town):

city
(vele)mesto n

2. city Brit:

the city

city ˈhall N Am

city hall
city hall
city hall

in·ner ˈcity N

Pana·ma ˈCity N

Panama City

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She owns the majority of the city and is never seen without her gaudy jewellery and lavish clothing.
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Much of the writing was humorous and satirical, finding its fodder in the events and figures of both campus and city.
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That may be little more than the fantastical imaginings of city dwellers who tend to humanise all things inanimate.
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City mayors are directly elected by voters, while city councils are chosen by proportional representation.
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There is also a significant amount of free time allocated to allow participants to explore the city where the event is held.
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The rail line exited the city in a southwesterly direction.
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Ultimately the bid may have been wrecked by the city's history and volatile politics.
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More importantly, the population in country schools was declining as students were attracted by the opportunities and glamour offered by city life.
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The city was home to at least six deadly houses filled with trials for visitors.
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If your rural area is a commutable distance from a city, you have a better chance of retaining your population and keeping people living there.
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