He said that Kansas City was behind other cities in reviving its older urban neighborhoods and that he wanted to be part of an urban revival.
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As District Collector, he implemented a major project of Urban Revival and Development through traditional Malabar architecture in creation of Mananchira City square in Kozhikode.
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But many residents say the days of shame are behind them, and they credit a mayor whose stunning political comeback ushered in an undeniable urban revival.
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Restoring a sense of security _ this time from the threat of another terror attack _ is therefore essential to maintaining the urban revival of recent years.
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The camp meeting and the later urban revivals harnessed evangelism to careful staging, physical movement, stirring music, emotional release, climactic altar calls and lots of socializing.
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Wearing a hardhat and overcoat, Daniel Barenboim set construction cranes in motion to the sounds of a Beethoven symphony Saturday to celebrate a stage in Berlin's urban revival.
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Driven by a yearning for urban revival _ and the political and commercial success it seemed to promise _ local governments have channeled hundreds of millions of dollars into the new projects.
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Connecticut is about to rejoin that inglorious infirmary of governments that promise that a team will spur an urban revival and end up draining taxpayers of $ 10 million a year per city.
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The ordinary duties of representing a stumbling Rust Belt district were feedstock for broader theories on urban revival, free trade, education reform, labor relations, economic policy and even Central America.
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The architects of America's urban revival say that projects like the Urban Ring ( aRa essential for making metropolitan areas function properly, just as highways enabled suburban development through the last half of t