Sentences with phrase «american city dweller»

Although it is little consolation to the American city dweller whose water is turned off several hours a day, and who can not water the lawn, wash the car, or fill the swimming pool, our country is so much better off than the rest of the world as to be swimming in surplus water by comparison.
That's the average for an American city dweller.

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That said, there are certain populations that are overrepresented on Twitter in the U.S., according to the Pew Research Center: young people aged 18 to 29, African - Americans, city dwellers, and audiences reporting a household income of $ 75,000 or more.
There's also a rising cohort of secular Latin Americans with no religious affiliation, especially among youths and city - dwellers.
Created by Texas - based production company ultralite films (land of Wes Anderson and Richard Linklater I might add), this video features sweeping shots of the American West, a gargled - with - dirt voiceover reminiscent of Sam Shepard's work on The Big Leboski and enough beatiful slow - motion nature shots to make even the most hardened city dweller want to escape the city pronto.
Other painters of the American frontier include Frederic Remington (1861 - 1909) the most famous portrayer of the Cowboy West; the watercolourist Charles Russell (1864 - 1926); genre - painter William Sidney Mount (1807 - 68) noted for his rural scenes that appealed to city dwellers; Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847 - 1917) noted for his romantic but somber mythological scenes.
Most Americans live in suburbs and have driveways or garages, but city dwellers often don't, and store their cars on the street, which is apparently a God - given right.
The open - plan American loft apartment: a classic interiors daydream for city - dwellers everywhere.
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