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city center

NOUN
  1. the central part of a city

How To Use city center In A Sentence

  • City centers, especially in the nation's biggest metropolises, have become hosts to resurgent capital markets.
  • After marching for an hour toward the city center, they encountered what he described as a hail of gunfire volleyed by Gaddafi forces into the crowd. Rebel army may be formed as Tripoli fails to oust Gaddafi
  • It was just after eight AM when Pagan arrived and took a taxicab to the city center. MAMBO
  • Large middle-class subdivisions are being built away from the city center.
  • Patrick Barta/The Wall Street Journal Other parts of the city retain some of their historic charm, including the old "chowk" city center. One of India's Crumbling Utopias
  • It was deathly quiet; the suburbs were all but abandoned as the city center crumbled and burned.
  • The regular grid pattern of the city is clearly visible at lower upper right; concentric rings of major roadways around the city center have been added as the metropolitan area has expanded.
  • This week, Nathalie Kellens (KULeuven) and Patrick Degryse (Physico-Chemical Geology, KULeuven) classified debris from smithing activities retrieved from the urban and territorial surveys and from the excavations within the city center according to weight, volume, density, mineralogy, chemistry, ellipticity, flatness, position in the smithing hearth and profile of the cakes. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Metallurgical Studies Report 2
  • The new buildings are rising next to an old-fashioned city center that features old-style vegetable markets, men-only cafés, and plenty of female drivers. Elisabeth Braw: Palestinian Prime Minister Fayyad: 'An Independent Palestine Is in Israel's Interest'
  • Fans rejoiced from the Amazon rainforest to Rio de Janerio's beaches to Sao Paulo's city center. USATODAY.com - Ronaldo: A cut above the rest
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