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  • 21City — (engl., spr. ßitti), s.v.w. Cité; in England Städte, die Bischofssitz sind oder waren, insbes. die Altstadt von London, der Sitz der großen Handelsgeschäfte und der städtischen Verwaltung …

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  • 22City — (la) le quartier financier de Londres …

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  • 23City-TV —   [ sɪti ], Lokalkommunikation …

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  • 24City U — City University of Seattle, Washington (USA, http://hal.cityu.edu/inroads/text.htp) …

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  • 25city — / siti/, it. / siti/ s. ingl. [medio ingl. cite, fr. cité, lat. civĭtas atis città ], usato in ital. al femm. 1. [nella toponomastica di Londra, piccola area centrale della città dove hanno sede le principali banche, le borse, le società… …

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  • 26City U — City University of Seattle, Washington (USA, http://hal.cityu.edu/inroads/text.htp) …

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  • 27City Ed — City Editor …

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  • 28City — For other uses, see City (disambiguation). Shanghai is the most populous city proper in the world …

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  • 29city — cityless, adj. citylike, adj. /sit ee/, n., pl. cities. 1. a large or important town. 2. (in the U.S.) an incorporated municipality, usually governed by a mayor and a board of aldermen or councilmen. 3. the inhabitants of a city collectively: The …

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  • 30CITY-TV — This article is about the Citytv station in Toronto, Ontario. For the television system, see Citytv Infobox Broadcast call letters = CITY TV city = station station slogan = Everywhere! station branding = Citytv Toronto analog = 57 (UHF) digital …

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