| 41. | At this time, work started on building new factories and industrial areas, to avoid the town becoming a dormitory town.
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| 42. | But there is this ennui here and this emptiness with the industry gone and the place becoming a dormitory town.
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| 43. | The second historical Hunua electorate contained a selection of dormitory towns in south Auckland, of which Papakura was the largest.
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| 44. | Sandbach is now in large part a dormitory town for the adjacent conurbations of Greater Manchester, Merseyside and the Potteries.
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| 45. | Soweto was meant to exist only as a dormitory town for black Africans who worked in white houses, factories, and industries.
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| 46. | In Chitungwiza, a dormitory town of Harare, clashes occurred between supporters of MDC candidates from the rival factions on 30 March.
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| 47. | Today Beith is a dormitory town with a reputation as a friendly and welcoming place in which to work, live and socialise.
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| 48. | Rather than pay to ship beef or pork to the jungle dormitory towns where their workers live, the logging companies encourage hunting.
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| 49. | Today, Dunfermline is the main centre for the West Fife area, and is also considered to be a dormitory town for Edinburgh.
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| 50. | During the 1990s Hebden Bridge became a dormitory town, due to its proximity to major towns and cities both sides of the Pennines.
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