In many cities it is said to be the custom for the bride to send boutonnières to the ushers and for the groom to order the bouquets of the bridesmaids.
In many cities it would be scandalous for a young married woman to lunch with a man not her husband, but quite all right for a young girl and man to lunch at a country club.
In many cities, strangers who find themselves together in the house of a friend in common, always talk.
Free dental clinics have been established in many cities, and if children will do their share, the chances of their success in later life will be greatly aided.
Many cities of the east and south, for example, depend upon cotton to give employment to thousands of factory hands.
Many cities, as Cleveland and Buffalo, take their water from lakes into which their sewage flows.
Many cities, also, and princes joined in interceding for him; only Lysimachus sent and offered a large sum of money to Seleucus to take away his life.
It was probably from this opinion, that the [602]Athenians had the head of Medusa represented upon the walls of their acropolis: and it was the insigne of many cities, as we may find from antient coins.
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