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in January 2006 a New York based think tank, the Intelligent Community Forum, selected Cleveland as the sole American city among its seven finalists for the ""Intelligent Community of the Year"" award.
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A 2007 article in The New York Times stated if you have any desire to witness presidential candidates in the most close up and intimate of settings, there is arguably no better place to go than Des Moines.
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textiles, oil and gas, staffing agencies and more. Companies use the cash generated from factoring to pay for inventory, buy new equipment, add employees, expand operations—basically any expenses
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textiles, oil and gas, staffing agencies and more. Companies use the cash generated from factoring to pay for inventory, buy new equipment, add employees, expand operations—basically any expenses
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after New York). Houston has numerous space and science research firms; electronics plants; giant oil refineries; high tech and computer technology industries; one of the world's greatest concentrations
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among the 50 states, only New York has a higher percentage of residents who live in its most populous city. Altogether, the Anchorage metropolitan area, which combines Anchorage with the neighboring Matanuska
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among the 50 states, only New York has a higher percentage of residents who live in its most populous city. Altogether, the Anchorage metropolitan area, which combines Anchorage with the neighboring Matanuska
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New York, Cleveland, Ohio, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Once teeming with heavy industry, Erie's manufacturing sector remains prominent in the local economy, though service industries, healthcare, higher
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after New York).[] The nation's second largest financial institution by assets, , calls the city home. The city was also the former corporate home of Wachovia until its 2008 acquisition by in San Francisco
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textiles, oil and gas, staffing agencies and more. Companies use the cash generated from factoring to pay for inventory, buy new equipment, add employees, expand operations—basically any expenses