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- noun Plural form of
conurbation .
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Once you get used to either of these huge conurbations you begin to get a kick out of whipping them and their ilk.
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Once you get used to either of these huge conurbations you begin to get a kick out of whipping them and their ilk.
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Once you get used to either of these huge conurbations you begin to get a kick out of whipping them and their ilk.
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One reason for this futility is that the game tends to be played in warm-weather conurbations with tormented football histories—New Orleans, Miami, San Diego, Arizona—but even America's Team couldn't deliver.
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Once you get used to either of these huge conurbations you begin to get a kick out of whipping them and their ilk.
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The fear is that we will end up with sprawling conurbations whose peripheries boast upmarket homes that few starting on the property ladder can afford.
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Its citizens have seen its share of dark days, evil nights, and horrors undreamt in other conurbations.
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Between these groups there will be a band of large, economically marginal, "all-purpose" institutions, mostly based in the conurbations, offering a residential experience to those who can still afford it.
Do we want a tiered higher education system? Roger Brown 2010
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Once you get used to either of these huge conurbations you begin to get a kick out of whipping them and their ilk.
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Once you get used to either of these huge conurbations you begin to get a kick out of whipping them and their ilk.
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