Sentences with phrase «dwellers living»

Image: BungieHive: Moon dwellers living in underground cities, the Hive are a mix of several different classes.
You may love border collies, for example, but these active dogs likely aren't a good match for busy apartment dwellers living in a city.
This designer dog breed will alert their families of any newcomer or unfamiliar noise in the home, which may be an issue for apartment dwellers living under strict noise restraints.
According to the UN, the percentage of urban dwellers living in slums dropped 10 % to 37 % in the 15 years leading up to 2005.
With US customer deliveries starting in the spring and prices as low as $ 34,000 reasonably well equipped, the XC40 is poised to steal sales from BMW X1, Audi Q3, and Mercedes - Benz GLA among city dwellers living their lives before or after children.
Indeed, the researchers found a relationship between place of residence and brain health: those city dwellers living close to a forest were more likely to show indications of a physiologically healthy amygdala structure und were therefore presumably better able to cope with stress.
«If Nojaim's Market is no longer in a position to fill this role, then we must find another solution, ideally one that can serve both the Near West Side and a growing population of apartment dwellers living downtown,» Perez Williams said.
I've visited wind farms and compared their gentle swoosh to the noises that all city dwellers live with daily.
A few decades ago, most of the world's city dwellers lived in Europe and North America.
City dwellers live in high rise apartments, work a 9 to 5 job and because of that, their dogs barely leave the apartments.
Well, what every space dweller living on an alien planted does in this situation: turn to your holographic friends.
He adds: «I observe the world in which city dwellers live and question the link between humans and cities as a set that is as much built and organised as destructive and chaotic.
At least 275 million city dwellers live in vulnerable areas, the majority of them in Asian coastal megacities and industrial hubs such as Shanghai, Shenzhen, Bangkok and Tokyo.
Chaisson & Ravelo (2000) found that differences in δ18O between the two species decreased after 4.2 Ma, from which they surmised that the deep dwellers lived in increasingly cooler water, indicating that the thermocline in the EEP has shoaled since 4.2 Ma.»
It's wonderful entering a peaceful house, where its dwellers live in charming harmony, surrounded by furniture and accessories which perfectly...

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Amid a perfect storm of investor - owned units, powerful condo boards and tenants who have limited powers to fight back, a democratic living ideal is rapidly turning into a dictatorial nightmare for condo - dwellers.
The life of a «van dweller,» or a person who lives in a converted vehicle, is nomadic and legally precarious.
Van dwellers risk being found out by their employers for parking on company lots, and many keep their living situation on the down - low.
This is because a person living in the heavy smog of L.A. will have adapted to that environment and metabolize a different set of biomarkers than a rural dweller.
A start - up that promotes «tiny» living just raised lots of cash, and is on its way to helping stressed - out city dwellers find a happy place.
Around the world, municipal governments are harnessing new technologies to accommodate booming populations and improve the quality of life for urban dwellers.
Chairman Jack Ma is looking beyond young, well - educated city dwellers and heading for the countryside, where half the population live.
So * some * ancient desert dwellers believed in an after - life.
That bullshit might have worked when mankind was living in caves and a couple of thousand years ago when some desert dwellers wrote a crappy piece of fiction now called The Babble, but we now know better on many, many fronts.
William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, used the military metaphor with great effect; slum dwellers of nineteenth - century London found the discipline of a soldier to be strong armor against the pull of a former life.
Usually such programs have in mind a relatively uncomplicated image of a «responsible» home - dweller or employed person, but in any case they uphold an image of social life according to which people are being formed, and which governs the application of certain formative methods.
As soon as you abandon this silly belief in an all - powerful sky dweller with a special plan for your life, you lose the «why me» pity plea at every appearance of misfortune.
In case one were to think of a house, consisting of cellar, ground - floor and premier étage, so tenanted, or rather so arranged, that it was planned for a distinction of rank between the dwellers on the several floors; and in case one were to make a comparison between such a house and what it is to be a man — then unfortunately this is the sorry and ludicrous condition of the majority of men, that in their own house they prefer to live in the cellar.
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.
The life story of the northern Russian wilderness - dweller Nikodim Kozheozersky tells of how this saint, as is customary for hermits, ate only wild plants, an assertion that is not hindered even when the hagiographer announces in the next sentence that he also cultivated turnips for his diet.
(CNN)- The word «heathen» is a very old one that once meant «heath dweller» or a person who lives out in the wild.
The precipitous plunging of people from the life of nomads, peasants, and forest dwellers to that of urban industrial workers has had catastrophic effects on morale.
The biblical story continues in the existential lives of city dwellers.
Non (Village Whole Wheat Bread) This is the staff of life for all classes of Afghans, whether city dwellers or nomads.
This is the staff of life for all classes of Afghans, whether city dwellers or nomads.
Having now lost 6 of their last 7 league games and with signs of life among the bottom dwellers Southampton might be advised to take a quick look over their shoulder.
Not only is it a great option for people who live in colder climates, but it's great for apartment - dwellers or others who don't have a yard to put a traditional compost bin.
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?
So my friends, If as a human being, living and sharing space on this precious planet we call home, you are looking to bring solace to your fellow dwellers, simply follow these easy steps.
Parents living in an urban area or a city dwellers can also choose this specific product for its features.
You may want to go for a more lightweight model if you're a city dweller or something heavier and more robust for country life.
Just by the nature of living in high density areas, city dwellers have long contended with an increase in pollution exposure.
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.
The blanket opposition to hunting is one of the surprising reasons (to city - dwellers) that many rural people simply won't consider voting Labour: «they just don't understand our way of life».
Both governments and other people play a major role in an urban dweller's life.
-- «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?
The political leaders are extolling and highlighting your examples, the urban dwellers are chanting your praises, the rural dwellers can not stop talking about your messianic interventions in their lives, the civil servants can not thank you enough, nor can mothers, children, traditional rulers and indeed every group or stratum of the state.
According to the survey, urban dwellers, females, and the majority of people living in the Western, Eastern and Central regions, identified unemployment as their biggest problem in country.
And the problem is not confined to land but echoes across the seas as well, where human - produced noise interferes with the lives of various ocean dwellers, including whales.
To determine when fire became a routine part of the lives of the cave dwellers, the team looked at flints from about 100 layers of sediments in the lowermost 16 meters of the cave deposits.
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