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open city

noun

Definition of open city

: a city that is not occupied or defended by military forces and that is not allowed to be bombed under international law

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The Englishman crossed into the path of Gabriel Jesus, who opened City's account for the new season by clipping his shot past Lukasz Fabianski. George Ramsay, CNN, "Manchester City opens Premier League title defense with easy victory over West Ham," 10 Aug. 2019 While Youngblood's first mission repeats the cramped-corridor annoyances that plagued too much of W2:TNC, the new game quickly broadens its level design to beautiful, wide-open cities. Sam Machkovech, Ars Technica, "Wolfenstein Youngblood review: In my day, we called this an expansion pack," 25 July 2019 Now the longtime resident -- who unsuccessfully ran for council in 2013 and mayor in 2015 -- has announced his candidacy for the open city leader position. John Benson, cleveland.com, "Seven Hills resident Tom Jaros announces candidacy for mayor," 12 June 2019 The open city model is now flawed and therefore fragile. Shlomo Angel, WSJ, "‘Building and Dwelling’ Review: A Manifesto for the Open City," 6 July 2018 Yes, open cities are more creative, more satisfying and more fun. Shlomo Angel, WSJ, "‘Building and Dwelling’ Review: A Manifesto for the Open City," 6 July 2018 Pittsburgh opened city cooling centers through Sunday. Dennis Romero /, NBC News, "Sweltering heat wave bakes large part of nation as July 4th approaches," 30 June 2018 In 1991, when Scott Starbuck opened City Soles in Chicago, most of the shoes his customers wanted were made with leather from cow hides. Lydia Mulvany And Lindsey Rupp, latimes.com, "As leather shoes drop out of favor, cattle hides pile up," 12 June 2018 The city decided to use the county’s Aug. 28 primary as the special election for an open City Council seat, as well as the mayor’s post through March 2020. Marci Shatzman, Sun-Sentinel.com, "Want to run for office in Boca? Qualifying for vacant seat begins," 4 June 2018

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First Known Use of open city

1914, in the meaning defined above

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