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1 At the centre of debates about green belts is the question of trust.
2 By 2010, the green belts are expected to stretch from outer Beijing through Inner Mongolia.
3 A few were crossing the street into the hotels and green belts opposite the park.
4 National parks and green belts are fiercely loved.
5 The government says the "essential characteristics of green belts are their openness and their permanence".
6 Both mother and daughter were dressed in rough brown smocks, with narrow green belts falling loosely,-strangegarments to Eric.
7 Mr Howlin said it was vitally important that the green belts and areas of natural beauty within Dublin be protected.
8 Some cities have lined their boulevards with wide green belts - a nod to Singapore's "Garden City" campaign.
9 Towns and cities grow by developing beyond their green belts and creating what we have come to term a commuter belt.
10 Increasing housing densities is the best way to safeguard green belts in the greater Dublin area, the outgoing Fingal county manager has said.
11 Many residents of new houses built beyond green belts will end up commuting further to work, creating more traffic and emitting more pollution.
12 In the first hour that they lived free in the streets, Nell glimpsed one of those green belts , though it looked black at the time.
13 Armed Green Belts were waiting, with a landship and all-terrain hardsuits for the visitors.
14 The Green Belts had stayed in the ship.
15 The Green Belts 'll be on call.
16 She held the fanatics at bay, uncertain because of her former status, until the Green Belts joined the party.
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