Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Take the wrong road, though, and you're in a factory town.
What does this mean for the traditional large factory town?
Racine was a factory town almost from the very beginning.
But that could lead to job losses here and in other factory towns.
Later it developed into a factory town, mostly turning out paper and cardboard.
Go a little ways to the west, and you come to another Soviet factory town in total disrepair.
The strange second life of a Michigan factory town that lost its factories.
She talked up the old factory town as though it were a major tourist attraction, or should be.
But we must not imagine that factory towns grew up overnight.
Moments later an incongruous factory town stood north of the track.
"Before the book, it was perceived as a dying factory town.
She grew up in this old Orange County factory town.
Plenty of so called critics are little more than cheerleaders for the local factory town.
The intentional community was converted into a textile factory town.
Few suburbs were factory towns, due in part to single use zoning.
The glass works here folded in 1815, ending the hopes of this place becoming a major factory town.
The decision to hire Chinese workers has stirred up anger in some factory towns.
The surrounding villages became factory towns with remarkably high standards of living.
The working people were driven from their villages and herded in factory towns.
He even developed a factory town in which he sold homes to his workers at favorable rates.
Minden, Illinois, is a former factory town with no money and a pathetic football team.
The crash of the Commonwealth's major industries led to declining population in factory towns.
It was like a lot of factory towns.
For a Midwest factory town, Elgin looked to be a pretty nice place.
Variety of industries, not a one factory town.