Sentences with phrase «dwellers by»

And, as dogs are cave or lair dwellers by nature (and Corgis do love to be in and under things), the crate also represents safety and security, especially when traveling by car, and can serve as a bed.
Overall, the report sees developers responding to the needs of downtown dwellers by building more mixed - used properties, which include residential and retail space.
To celebrate the release of The Earth Dwellers by David Estes, the fourth book in both The Dwellers series and Country Saga, David is giving away UNLIMITED free eCopies of Fire Country, book one in the post apocalyptic, dystopian, Country Saga.
Today, The Moon Dwellers by David Estes turns 1 year old!
And then there's the unintended assault on ocean dwellers by noisy navy sonar.
Mainak Dhar is a cubicle dweller by day and writer by night with thirteen books to his credit.
Mainak Dhar is a cubicle dweller by day and author by night.
Defiant in the face of lazy assumptions too often made about the UAE's «lack of culture», Rachel is a Dubai - dweller by way of London, having made the move to the Middle East in early 2014.

Not exact matches

Many of those trips are made by city dwellers heading home, but many also take the time to go elsewhere, with top destinations being Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Van dwellers risk being found out by their employers for parking on company lots, and many keep their living situation on the down - low.
These new devices put the consumer in complete control, have no monthly fee, and can be installed even by apartment dwellers.
Maven is really three car - sharing services in one: a city - based service that rents GM vehicles by the hour through an app, another for urban apartment dwellers in Chicago and New York, and a peer - to - peer sharing service that started in Germany last year.
Many of those trips are made by city dwellers heading home, but many also visit other cities in the country, with top destinations including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
This value, he argued, can be cashed by local governments if dwellers are willing to relocate.
In - house research by the bank showed that Detroit residents, on average, channeled a significantly higher percentage of their spending through small businesses than city dwellers nationwide.
«In Toronto, 82 per cent of downtown dwellers commute less than 10 kilometres and only six per cent travel by bike.
RIM is joined by the Microsoft Windows Phone platform and the Nokia - abandoned Symbian platform as the bottom dwellers in the list with 3.8 percent and 0.9 percent market share respectively.
While we can and should continue to mature, I strongly suggest that those who continue to believe in imaginary beings and tribal myths based on books of magic / silliness written by desert dwellers hundreds of years ago have the furthest journey.
Luckily for everyone, a prude god is just made up by some frustrated desert dwellers.
The ACT practice exam has a passage of contemporary literature by Gloria Naylor, an undemanding and clichéd description of a benevolent urban dweller.
Religion: myths invented by simple desert dwellers, with lies piled on top of lies, believed by mentally ill fools, pretending to know things they do not.
The word brings to mind mythical bridge - dwellers harassing passers - by and a technique used by fishermen attempting to snag unsuspecting fish.
From Cain onward, right relationship with God is also mirrored by a fruitful relationship with the land, for both rural and urban dwellers, and vice versa.
From this last experience emerged what was to be his life's work — a new form of evangelisation, living with the shanty - dwellers, caring for disabled people abandoned by others, teaching, and sharing the faith.
Whether they are treading through snow or basking in the sunshine, all city dwellers (and, by extension, all men) still work, play, eat, laugh, sleep, and sing.
I have faith in humanity's intellectual potential to do great things motivated purely by their own will, instead of being motivated by fear of hellfire or retribution from an angry cloud dweller.
«The earth became inhabited by evil because of its first dwellers, Adam and Eve.»
The article that created all the noise interviewed a couple of people in the cities who don't eat quinoa much (quinoa has been demonized for 500 years in South America by the Spanish and is just now starting to be rediscovered and integrated into the diets of city dwellers).
It's my small way of encouraging city dwellers to reclaim their connection with the food they eat by growing it themselves.
In order to examine the cellar dwellers, we focused teams with a winning percentage of less than 40 % by using the «Team Win %» filter.
That stinging shot by Rosicky reminded me of that rocket against spuds at the lane last season!!!! And Le Coc, well, he showed those cave - dwellers another side of our game with him in the side... not as immobile as flamini and not as soft as Arteta... a combination of a good passer and a tough tackler... and he wins over 80 % of headed duels... i loved that step - over that resulted to a yellow to some rugby player too... what a win!!!
Part of this is exacerbated by our living situation, too — we're apartment - dwellers and everyone else in this complex seems to be childless 23 year olds, so it's not like I have a neighbor with a toddler to socialize with just over the back fence, you know?
Based on the contemporary lifestyle, side by side stroller are not just ideal for town dwellers.
By: Sheana Ochoa After getting married I knew my status as a blogger for The Next Family would have to change from «single mother by choice» to «urban dweller», which, I told my editor, didn't sound as sexBy: Sheana Ochoa After getting married I knew my status as a blogger for The Next Family would have to change from «single mother by choice» to «urban dweller», which, I told my editor, didn't sound as sexby choice» to «urban dweller», which, I told my editor, didn't sound as sexy.
Just by the nature of living in high density areas, city dwellers have long contended with an increase in pollution exposure.
But in surveys conducted over the summer by The New Statesmen, Labour's members were 75 % ABC1 voters, 57 % degree holders and 15 % London dwellers.
I explore people's decision to utilise the South Africa Police Service and the degree to which their decisions were influenced by the everyday politics of living in an informal settlement, and their membership of the shack dweller's social movement, Abahlali baseMjondolo, a group which fights for the housing rights and the dignity of shack dwellers.
A 2014 Demographic and Health Survey report by the Ghana Health Service and the Ghana Statistical Service has revealed that 43 % of Ghana's urban dwellers depend on sachet water as a source of drinking water.
On the claim by the Minority Spokesperson on Trade and Industry that sought to suggest that there was no need for the FACTORY to have been revamped because it is located in a coastal community, Mr Kwesi Dawood thanked him for that information and responded that he will bring it to the notice of coastal dwellers whiles maintaining that the new Komenda Sugar Factory is farther away from the sea than the one built by Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah.
The vote next week that determines which party controls the state Senate won't be decided by city dwellers — but they'll feel the impact on critical issues from rent control...
-- «Idyllic Country Cottage on the Roof of an NYC Building is Every City - Dweller's Dream,» by Yahoo's Tess Panzer: «Have you spent much of your life torn between dreams of living an idyllic existence in the countryside and thriving in the heart of a vibrant metropolis?
Assemblyman Sheldon Silver's office, who was contacted by the LES Dwellers on the issue, heard about the committment made by SantaCon to CB3, a spokesman said.
So Elwyn began ingratiatingly by telling Saddleworth dwellers he had bought a house in Delph, a local village.
Wells explained the Morlocks» cannibalistic behavior by suggesting that they were once members of a worker class, toiling underground for lazy, upper - class surface - dwellers.
Fitzgerald's first - rate mind, of course, eventually stopped retaining the ability to function, and watching Lisle try to reconcile the cutting edge of modern planetary physics with the offhand assertions of a religious tract written thousands of years ago by an unknown assortment of bearded semi — cave dwellers, I found myself wondering how long the poor chap has.
Given the scale of global population growth, the challenge still seems daunting: the world will need to accommodate 2 billion more urban dwellers (pdf) by 2030, a rate of expansion equivalent to building about 13 great cities (each with over 5 million inhabitants) per year, almost all in developing countries.
Freud manoeuvered the argument about madness away from the question of race and universalised it by treating madness as a disease of civilisation: the stresses and strain of city life, modernity, and the sexual repressions of the city - dwellers were held to blame.
In Africa many races, nations and communities of men exist within the whole range from hunter and food gatherer to the urban dweller sealed off from nature by pavement, plumbing and prophylaxis.
Lorries on the Galactic freeway: The Universe Explained: An Earth - Dweller's Guide To The Mysteries Of Space by Colin Ronan, Thames and Hudson, pp 192, # 16.95
As a result, Jin's electricity bill was cut by one - third, good news for the 33 - year - old apartment dweller, as well as for the nation.
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