Sentences with phrase «by inhabitants»

Forever fascinated by these inhabitants of the great blue sea, we're whale - watching this month — even when we're not by the water!
«Cincy,» as it is affectionately known by its inhabitants, is also the headquarters of nine Fortune 500 companies across a wide range of industries including Proctor and Gamble, the Kroger Company and Macy's.
The Hero has been brought up by the inhabitants of a remote and nameless mountain village.
This audible confirmation that a call is being placed to the Sheriff would likely have been noticed by the inhabitants in the house.
He said that whilst the statutory wording «merely requires proof of user by the inhabitants of any locality it does not say user only by the inhabitants of the locality».
Having then gone on to consider the evidence which had been put before the public inquiry Lord Hoffmann concluded that «it is sufficient that the land is used predominantly by inhabitants of the village [ie the locality in the Sunningwell case]».
Higgins suggests the following definition for ecocide: The extensive destruction, damage to or loss of ecosystem (s) of a given territory, whether by human agency or by other causes, to such an extent that peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants of the that territory has been severely diminished.
While the house may not require any fiscal outgoings by its inhabitants for rent and utilities, (estimated as a saving of around $ 32,000 AUD), it does require they otherwise pay for the privilege by sharing «their experiences in this house on a regular basis via media, blogs, and websites.»
Yet these things surely are nothing but «the extensive destruction, damage to or loss of ecosystem (s) of a given territory» which «severely diminishes» the «peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants of that territory».
And a clear operational definition of your «CAGW» might have been helpful, even for the «Consensus CAGW», given how its use is largely restricted to use by inhabitants of blog commentaries which suggests it's a sign of a very distinct «worldview», likely with it's very own set of biases.
Is «ascertainable ecocide» (deforestation, oil spills, fossil fuel extraction, pollution - dumping) a problem for «the inhabitants of [a] territory», if it is not the case that «peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants of that territory have been severely diminished»?
His ongoing project, Time After Time Capsule, consists of ten enormous kawaii time capsules to be filled with items personalised by the inhabitants of ten cities worldwide.
Whether we observe the formation of cities by their inhabitants or the formation of inhabitants by the cities in which they live, we recognize the city as a primary dilemma, a tension that is prevalent in all the works on view.»
In 2003, along with his friends from the Eza Possibles collective, Tshindele initiated the «Kinshasa Wenze Wenze», an event that involved producing sculptural works from recovered wrecked cars found across the city as a way of addressing the deteriorating state of the city, and the difficulties faced by its inhabitants.
While she was on a residency in Fort Collins, Colorado, she discovered that in the state there are roughly 1,500 of these «ghost towns» — settlements abandoned suddenly by their inhabitants, who left all their belongings behind just as they were — and she visited more than twenty of them.
Catherine Yass creates photographs and films that explore the relationship between physical and psychological space, namely how environments are constructed and experienced by their inhabitants, through an emphasis on temporal duration.
Linking these artworks together is the question of whether cities are shaped by their inhabitants, or if inhabitants are shaped by the cities in which they live.
However this term also fits into the methodology and conceptual practice associated with the artist's ongoing Autoconstrucción project, inspired by the resourceful and ingenious collaborative building techniques employed by the inhabitants of Colonia Ajusco, his childhood neighborhood in Mexico City.
These projects draw attention to local conditions through habitual interaction and chance, revealing the disconnection and displacement often experienced by inhabitants of urban areas and playfully attempting to overcome them.
There are quests in nearly every town given to you by its inhabitants.
The premise of the game involves the player taking control of a team of robots who have discovered a new planet and are busy preparing it for habitation by the inhabitants of their homeworld.
This island, quite pragmatically named «The Island» by its inhabitants, offers a surprisingly substantial number of new locations to discover and loot, amongst which can be found several new settlement workshops; aside from the fact that this offers a chance for the player to construct brand new settlements far from the woes of the Commonwealth, a massive influx of new workshop items, most of which are nautically themed, means that a piece of Far Harbor can be taken back to Massachusetts.
These fragile homes are diligently defended by the inhabitants against bandits and mutants, which are divided into various gangs and organizations of their own.
Just a few minutes into the game you collapse outside the gates of a castle, only to be taken in by the inhabitants.
walking along a true Inca road which has been used by the inhabitants of the surrounding areas.
See artworks created by inhabitants of Singapadu, marveling at their incredible abili...
Aruba is commonly known as «One Happy Island» - a well - earned name brought to life by its inhabitants.
Ragusa (H), in the other direction, was also built on a grid plan after the earthquake but here the original town was rebuilt by the inhabitants following the medieval street layout.
For instance, assuming there were fires on the premises of two homes — an occupied home and a vacant home — the fire taking place at the former would, in theory, result in lesser damage since it would likely be reported first by its inhabitants and would be put out more quickly.
The embedded beliefs of cultures affect what can be done by its inhabitants economically.
Haunted by the inhabitants of the Overlook Hotel, where he spent one horrific childhood year, Dan has been drifting for decades, desperate to shed his father's legacy of despair, alcoholism, and violence.
The titular city is a mythical land based on feudal China, forever unnamed by its inhabitants, but named over and over by the armies that conquer it, only to lose it to the following army.
«The Other Neighborhood» a film which won the Best Child - Made Film Award at yesterday's opening ceremony discusses a neighborhood that is deemed dangerous by the inhabitants of an area in Sharjah without actually naming it.
Now, we will take a minute to briefly recap some of the mechanisms that have been used over the years in the measurement to determine the situation of poverty being faced by the inhabitants of the planet according to these different indicators.
Its burial indicates the insecurity felt by the inhabitants of Britain during the Roman withdrawal from the province.
The girl also happens to be the Lady of the title, a narf (or sea nymph) named Story (Bryce Dallas Howard) who's been assigned by the inhabitants of her Blue World to track down and inspire a writer (Shyamalan) whose book - in - progress will influence the rise of an important world leader.
It seems that a prophecy in this world, called Narnia by its inhabitants, foretells of a group of four humans that would arrive into the land and become rulers.
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.
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.
Cebuano is the native language spoken by the inhabitants of Cebu, Bohol, eastern part of Negros islands, west parts of Leyte, Biliran Islands and southern part of Masbate island.
Slated for release in 2013, the new SimCity invites players to grapple with tough choices about energy generation, environmental costs and the responsibilities shouldered by inhabitants of a planet with finite resources — choices faced by real policymakers on the very real planet Earth.
Give West the raw census data from your city — regardless of its history or geography — and he can tell you everything from the number of gas stations in it to the number of patents produced by its inhabitants.
Our Kid & Coe home had a personality informed by its inhabitants.
A barbecue is usually given by the inhabitants of some rural district desirous of giving candidates an opportunity to state, that, if elected, all their energies will be devoted to the interests of their constituents and the public weal, and that they pledge themselves, that, when their tenure of office shall expire, they will restore the high trust committed to their hands unsullied, etc..
Faced with the power of the social forces which dominate the global capitalist archipelago, appropriation of the future of the planet by its inhabitants will not be easy and neither will it happen overnight.
After you have collected the results of several interviews, begin to read your notes as if they were spoken by inhabitants of a recently discovered village.
Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of the dot on scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner of the dot.

Not exact matches

According to a white paper recently released by the company, the Rush Hour Rewards technology uses an algorithm that takes into account a variety of factors, including a home's HVAC system, personal preferences of the inhabitants, and the weather outside.
But a report by MailOnline claimed that hate preacher Anjem Choudary was one of the first inhabitants, alongside Michael Adebolajo, one of the men who murdered Fusilier Lee Rigby in Woolwich in 2013.
«The entire life of this city depends on Rusal,» said Evgeny Ivanov, until recently a foreman at the plant in Sayanogorsk, where pockmarked asphalt recalls the harsh winters endured by its 60,000 inhabitants, and icy blue mountains line the horizon.
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