| 11. | Today there are ten or eleven active branches in Paris and in the suburbs ( banlieue ).
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| 12. | Banlieue towns bear little obvious resemblance to the grim inner-city housing projects of the United States.
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| 13. | They said they were too few and too lightly armed to patrol " la banlieue ."
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| 14. | By the late 19th century, the town gained popularity among the intelligentsia as a fashionable banlieue of Moscow.
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| 15. | I grew up in northern New Jersey _ the banlieue of New York _ and I now live in Brooklyn.
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| 16. | Banlieue hostility was cited as a main reason for the growing number of police suicides : 83 in 18 months.
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| 17. | He also held discussions on daily life with Muslim youths in the Paris Banlieue prior to the unrest in 2005.
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| 18. | Paris has a densely populated, mostly prosperous core, and a surrounding banlieue with a large degree of poverty.
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| 19. | The effort has failed in the banlieue, doomed by realities that comfortable public housing and wishful thinking could not overcome.
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| 20. | The article which followed compared Zidane to a young thug from the " banlieue ", the rough suburbs.
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