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Business performance in the city centre is very little different from last year.
A small department in the city centre is free to the public.
Both of them are in or near the city centre.
Some services, such as the 76, do not service the city centre.
A 1000-hectare site to the south east of the city centre.
It is the large green area west of the city centre.
The drive from the city centre takes about 20 minutes.
A second line through the city centre would also be built.
It is about 7 miles east of the city centre.
It is just a few minutes drive from the city centre.
They spent the night in a small hotel far from the city centre.
The travel time from the city centre is 30-45 minutes.
The next day, in the morning, they decided to march to the city centre.
Head out of the city centre - yes, into the bush.
The museum is a 10-minute walk west of the city centre.
Take bus 56 from the city centre to get here.
If you park in the city centre at night, be especially careful.
It is on the river bank near the city centre.
Many years ago it also ran through to the city centre.
Therefore much of the city centre looks like it did 100 years ago.
Part of the second was to be underground through the city centre.
The college has large grounds, close to the city centre.
All are located to the West of the city centre.
The other advantage is that you're already almost in the city centre.
I do not live in the city centre but twenty minutes away.
The 'Downtown area' is where you can find whatever you need.
Then she shot for 'Downtown', which did not release.
All he wanted to do was bomb 'downtown Baghdad'.
Soon he was hurrying south through heavy traffic to the shipping district 'downtown.
This is generally known as the 'downtown' or 'central city' of Hastings.
By the end of the century, the City had begun a massive revitalization of its 'downtown'.
If they're in cities--downtown hotels, private clubs, apartment houses.
Enough to take his Wild Weasel 'downtown,' the phrase the Americans used, over eighty times.
Civil rights activists criticized both newspapers for their failure to cover the race riots at downtown','s Hemming Park in 1960.
"I get a lot of 'downtown hipster guy.'
Raining downtown--Charlie by the river.
It was released in 2000 as 'Downtown '81.'
'Downtown,' Her voice was slightly nasal.
Would have said the Blue Nile with 'Downtown Lights'
'Downtown' was, and still is, the courthouse square and stores that after a block or two in every direction give way to grass and houses.
'Downtown Paterson' is the main commercial district of the city and was once a shopping mecca for northern New Jersey.
The association was founded by David Rockefeller in 1958, at which point the world was saying, 'Downtown is going down the tubes.' "
And 'downtown' is heroin."
"I keep hearing my work is too 'downtown,' " Mr. Crusor said.
'Downtown Haven,' crooned the reporter.
It is not a 'downtown.'"
A no trump bid can be made without an over bid and can be a high(uptown)or a low(downtown) bid.
'Downtown decadence' .
"She looks too 'downtown."'
I sang 'Downtown,' but I didn't win."