For those who insist that books have to be utilitarian (silly people), I suggest the retort that the bookshelves lining your outer walls, and stuffed with books, are there because books add an extra layer of insulation
between the inhabitants of a room and the weather outside.
This housing development is to trigger social interaction
between inhabitants, propose a new type of
In order to access the exhibition space, the visitors are invited to pass through the work titled Stomach of the World (2017), an allegory of the world, described as a chaotic organism which alternates between processes of ravenous assimilation and moments of stasis, empathy or clashes
between its inhabitants, and periods of control, digestion, expulsion and recycling of the «waste» produced, in other words its phobias and states of angst.
The title of the exhibition Archipelago is a symbolic representation of a relationship
between the inhabitants of the Cape Verde islands and immigrants of the Lisbon neighborhoods, or those living in France as well as other EU countries.
Thread has added inestimable vibrancy, sustainability, and joy to local life, creating bridges
between the inhabitants of Sinthian and the surrounding region with a global community of artists, writers, singers, rappers, dancers, food specialists, and designers.
A common creature in the region and one that is both predator and food source, alligators are a symbol of the symbiotic relationships
between the inhabitants of the land (the artist grew up in a family network of hunters).
The trailer is constructed simply enough: it shows a glimpse of the conflicts
between the inhabitants of the Warcraft universe.
Villa Franca had for many years been the center of the island economically and socially, and seat of the local government, but many nobles and landed gentry despised its subordinate status to the government in that town (originating many conflicts
between these inhabitants and administrators in the southern coast).
Michael Haneke's politically prescient drama explores the tenuous, uneasy connections
between inhabitants of a globally interwoven Europe.
One is able to see connections
between inhabitants of her daily life and characters in her stories.
In reality, up until the middle of the 1970s, inequalities of income
between the inhabitants of the same country tended to decline - excluding those who have a personal fortune or an inheritance - thanks to the redistributive effects of the State and of Welfare.
Not exact matches
Canada had about 20,000
inhabitants, most of them farmers scattered along a ribbon of settlement
between the two urban centres of Québec and Montréal.
Inquisitions, by contrast, usually succeed: The Catholic Church succeeded in stamping out broadly held heresies, as in the Albigensian Crusade of 1220 - 1229, which destroyed
between 200,000 and 1,000,000
inhabitants of Cathar - controlled towns in Southern France.
The
inhabitants of Iraq are divided today about equally
between the Shi`a and Sunni sects, with most of the Shi`ites in the south and the Sunnis in the north.
Consider the debate
between Abraham and God over the
inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah.
And now, O
inhabitants of Jerusalem and men of Judah, judge, I pray you,
between me and my vineyard, What more was there to do for my vineyard, that I have not done in it?
The first year and a half after the Hijrah were entirely devoted to purely pacific and constructive activities, to the development of religious and social institutions such as fasting, almsgiving, fraternization of the immigrants with the original
inhabitants, agreements
between tribes, and the like.
[6] Tolkien saw no essential difference
between Fairy Story and Myth («the higher and lower mythologies») for «the
inhabitants of Olympus and Faerie live by the same life just as in the mortal world do kings and peasants», and this life is breathed into them by their author.
In the primitive religion that lay behind Yahweh's introduction to Israel, the dead had been at least «knowing ones» to be consulted, vivid significance existed in the popular picture of Sheol and its
inhabitants, and active commerce was carried on
between the dead and the living.
In later years, thanks to the construction of the Military Arsenal of La Spezia and to the building of the railway line
between Genoa and La Spezia, the
inhabitants were able to escape their isolation.
Moreover, rather than unearth an anxiety over tensions
between liberal and illiberal practices of politics, my conversations in Gulu rode roughshod over such barriers, suggesting the normative aspirations of interveners are not necessarily straightforwardly distinct and contradictory to those of its
inhabitants.
This is a survival mechanism - how else could a small country of 7 million
inhabitants stay intact when sandwiched
between the hungry powers of France, Germany, Italy, Austria and Lichtenstein (not quite so hungry)?
Benjamin Disraeli could have been commenting on the referendum when he wrote in Sybil that we are «two nations;
between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or
inhabitants of different planets».
THE ELIZABETHTOWN - LEWIS CENTRAL SCHOOL BUDGET HEARING, BUDGET VOTE & BOARD MEMBER ELECTIONNotice is hereby given that a Budget Hearing of the
inhabitants of the Elizabethtown - Lewis Central School District, Essex County, New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in the District will be held at the school on Tuesday May 8th, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of hearing the report of the meeting.Notice is also hereby given that the vote on adoption of the budget for 2018/2019 school year and a levying a tax on taxable property of the District will take place on Tuesday May 15th, 2018,
between the hours of 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m.Notice is further given that a copy of the statement of an amount of money which will be required during the ensuing year for school purposes, exclusive of public monies may be obtained by a resident or taxpayer in the District during the fourteen days immediately preceding the Budget Vote / Election except Saturday, Sunday and holidays, at the District Office during the hours for 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (DST).
Described as the haven of peace by its multicultural
inhabitants, (indigenes, Igbos, Hausas, Bini, Ijaw, Tiv, Calabar, Edo, etc), it has, slowly but steadily, been taking locational advantage of being
between Otukpo and Enugu, close to Obollo Afor and, therefore, direct to most Eastern towns such as Aba or Onitsha.
Between them, western Europe's
inhabitants — with an estimated adult population in 2001 of 340 million — were found to lose as much as 1.6 million years of healthy living per year.
This means the warmer the oceans become, the less able its
inhabitants will be to boost their metabolism to
between two and five times their resting metabolic rate, which is what allows them to move, seek food and reproduce.
There is not much time left to find this out because every year,
between 1 % and 2 % of the remaining forests are destroyed and the
inhabitant species lost forever.
«It was as if God had decided to put to the test every capacity for surprise and was keeping the
inhabitants of Macondo in a permanent alternation
between excitement and disappointment, doubt and revelation, to such an extreme that no one knew for certain where the limits of reality lay,» as Garcia Marquez wrote — words that could be equally applied to the gushing deep sea oil well.
The larval phase of a marine species is often the only time that coral reef
inhabitants travel
between habitat locations, an important early life history stage required to maintain healthy populations when environmental conditions fluctuate due to both natural and man - made factors.
Yet the geologic evidence suggests that
between 5,000 and 7,000 years ago, a far more inviting scene greeted the early
inhabitants.
«Moreover, the results can help us understand the interactions
between Megatherium and the first human
inhabitants of America — their habitats overlapped for several thousand years, before the Giant Sloth became extinct,» offers Bocherens as a preview.
As some of the previous studies have established, it appears quite irrefutable that there is constant communication
between our microbial symbiotic gut
inhabitants and ourselves.
They found 19 people
between the ages of 100 and107, out of a population of 18,328
inhabitants.
Most
inhabitants live in urban areas near the Saint Lawrence River
between Montreal and Quebec City, the capital.
Today, the camp struggles to contain the 1 million
inhabitants and riots
between humans and aliens make the city a dangerous place.
Season 2 is arguably the most layered: much like Murder House, in which the lives and inevitable deaths of the ghostly
inhabitants are explored episode by episode, Asylum skips
between past and present to flesh out the character's backstories.
The worlds smallest independent state in terms of
inhabitants and size is ruled by the Pope and was founded 1929 following the signing of the Lateran Pacts
between the Holy See and Italy.
Rescuing him from the clutches of his misguided judgment and freeing the oppressed
inhabitants (while avoiding being turned into stone by the wand - wielding queen), will require a little magic from Aslan... and result in a few battles
between good and evil.
With the painstaking conditions of their travels etched into the rough complexion of their faces, these wearisome
inhabitants of the frontier find themselves divided
between the navigational abilities of a captured native and their hired guide who until now has proven unreliable.
The difference in cultures
between Paris and Los Angeles are not nearly as large as that
between Hong Kong and Los Angeles, especially when nearly all of its
inhabitants are shown to speak English.
On the Red Planet called Barsoom by its
inhabitants he discovers that he possesses magical powers and becomes entangled in an inter-species war
between the green skinned, four armed warriors known as Tharks and the redskinned humanoid factions of Zodanga and Helium.
Once he's on Mars (called Barsoom by its
inhabitants), Carter picks up superhuman strength and agility that come in handy when he finds himself in the middle of a war
between alien species.
The game straddles the divide
between turn - based strategy and role - playing, with battles playing out in XCOM: Enemy Unknown-esque instances, and non-combat segments typically involving problem solving, quests and interaction with the colourful
inhabitants of a post-nuclear world.
With the terrible weaponry of the modern world; with Muslims and Christians intertwined everywhere as never before, no side can unilaterally win a conflict
between more than half of the world's
inhabitants.
But they also come as tension continues to simmer
between the state Board of Regents, which sets education policy in New York, and the
inhabitants of the state Capitol: Cuomo and the state Legislature.
The small English town of Loves Bridge vibrates with heritable curses, tension
between social castes, and the insatiable longings of its beguiling
inhabitants.
In his book, the author recounts that Boston, then a city of 15,000
inhabitants and under British Army occupation, witnessed numerous conflicts
between the local populace and soldiers following the Boston Tea Party eighteen months prior.
Inhabitants could move freely
between the two areas, and enjoy greater distance
between their food bowl and litter box.
The
inhabitants enjoy their views on terraces
between the red clay roofs or read a book while the sky doesn't show one tiny cloud.