new town的中文用法及示例

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  • Therefore, the establishment, or enlargement, of a new town will be an act of bureaucracy and not of democracy.

  • There is a possibility of a new town.

  • The new town was not entirely a collection of working-class housing estates, but the lack of a sizeable 'middle-class' population accentuated the need for some -exibility in its housing policy.

  • Through these efforts the new town reformers succeeded in creating an attractive alternative to conventional suburbia which, it is argued, remains poorly designed for its new urban role.

  • Over the past five decades of the town construction, most state-run businesses in the old town were gradually either closed down or moved to the new town.

  • Abdominal pain in six year olds : an epidemiological study in a new town.

  • The neutralization of some in-uential puritans and bitter divisions over the appointment of a new town preacher in 1593 dulled the zeal which had marked earlier experiments.

  • This demographic move also means that better-off customers (state employees) were drawn away to the new town.

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