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citywide

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cit·y·wide  (st-wd)
adj.
Including or occurring in all parts of a city: citywide busing; a citywide strike.
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Adj.1.citywide - occurring or extending throughout a city; "citywide bussing"; "a citywide strike"
comprehensive - including all or everything; "comprehensive coverage"; "a comprehensive history of the revolution"; "a comprehensive survey"; "a comprehensive education"


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A few hundred high school, college and university students will be mirroring the teachings of the Dalai Lama as part of a citywide community service effort hoping to inspire others to do the same.
99 Engaging in a Citywide War Against the Powers of Darkness The church is on the brink of a major advance.
The report said that citywide, a total of 10,298 new hotel rooms could flood Manhattan through 2011, including the Mark and the Double Tree Chelsea, which are expected to open in the middle of this year; the Nolitan, which is scheduled to open in 2010; and Trump Soho, expected to open this September.
 
 
 
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