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Tower Hamlets is a largely poor borough, where many people appear sure to be affected.
Tower Hamlets: Neil King, Peter Golds and the Conservative mayoral case Dave Hill 2010
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Tower Hamlets is about difference, and over the centuries people have learned, people of different nationalities, different faiths, have come together and built a rich community and that's what we should be doing.
Tower Hamlets: Labour's unity pitch Dave Hill 2010
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I wondered if King thought any such unhappiness among white voters was partly caused by a perception that Labour in Tower Hamlets is dominated by, and essentially for, the Bengali community.
Tower Hamlets: Neil King, Peter Golds and the Conservative mayoral case Dave Hill 2010
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Tower Hamlets is notorious for overcrowding and like many parts of London is suffering a shortage of housing supply.
Tower Hamlets: Neil King, Peter Golds and the Conservative mayoral case Dave Hill 2010
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In the end, King argued, the only way to solve the housing crisis in Tower Hamlets is to focus instead on education and employment: "Without that people aren't going to have the motivation to move themselves voluntarily."
Tower Hamlets: Neil King, Peter Golds and the Conservative mayoral case Dave Hill 2010
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Tower Hamlets is the most "diverse" but Havering is something like 98% white.
In A Sentence Newmania 2007
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It is a fascinating study for those who care for thought for thought's sake -- the so-called Hamlets of the world, who are for ever revolving round the axes of their own ideas and dreams, and who never progress towards any clear issue.
Cobwebs of Thought Arachne
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I need not say that these orders extended only to such places as were within the Lord Mayor's jurisdiction, so it is requisite to observe that the justices of Peace within those parishes and places as were called the Hamlets and out-parts took the same method.
A Journal Of The Plague Year Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 1935
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I need not say that these orders extended only to such places as were within the Lord Mayor's jurisdiction, so it is requisite to observe that the justices of Peace within those parishes and places as were called the Hamlets and out-parts took the same method.
A Journal of the Plague Year, written by a citizen who continued all the while in London Daniel Defoe 1696
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"They have their 'Hamlets' and obscure Scottish plays but there's also room for puppets and live music and lots of things."
One wild ride to the mainstream Sarah Kaufman 2010
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