Sentences with phrase «inhabitants on»

From Encyclopedia of the history of Missouri; A special charter town of about 600 inhabitants on the Missouri River, in Clay County, six miles from Liberty.
Not to mention population dynamics... there aren't enough resources to support 7 let alone 9 or 10 billion inhabitants on this planet in an equitable way.
The Paradigm Award recognizes accomplishment and leadership in the effort to make the future secure, free, prosperous, and fulfilling for all the world's inhabitants on an ecologically vibrant planet.
It may be big, but there's actually very few inhabitants on there.
In the powerful new trailer we get introduced to a bunch of pretty unlucky crew members as well as the not so friendly inhabitants on - board the space station.
Survival and escape become your key goals as you help other inhabitants on the island and try to discover what happened.
Meet and learn about the local inhabitants on two legs, four legs, feathered and furred and at night see the millions of stars up close and personal.
When we moved here in 2003, the inhabitants on the river were still mainly fishermen.
The only inhabitants on Susac are the lighthouse keepers and sometimes a shepherd with his flock of sheep who comes to the island due to the specific grazing land.
The distance from the mainland and the lack of any real inhabitants on the islands keeps the water crystal clear.
There are no full - time inhabitants on Glover's Reef Atoll, but the Wildlife Conservation Society operates a research station that relies entirely on solar and wind energy.
After a quiet trip we arrive in Aqaba, a city with 70,000 inhabitants on the Gulf of Aqaba, part of the Red Sea.
Bacteria are normal inhabitants on canine skin and don't cause a problem because the skin's immune system keeps them in check.
Le Mans itself is nice enough, too: some 150,000 inhabitants on the River Sarthe, the usual charms of French tourism, and the birthplace of racing driver Sebastien Bourdais.
The crew is chiefly concerned with the dilemma of whether or not to continue the current history of Earth's humanity by repopulating Earth's inhabitants on a new planet (Plan A), or seeding a colony of new humans fertilized from genetic material on the ship (Plan B), effectively losing our human history but ensuring mankind's technical survival.
And slaying the scaly creatures is an important skill for the inhabitants on the Island of Berk.
Worried that her cash cow is about to get shut down, Ma - Ma locks Peach Tree down and sics its inhabitants on Dredd and Anderson.
Together they travel France in his wacky - painted van, visiting places tourists seldom see and producing photomurals of the inhabitants on the sides of buildings.
Hard to Be a God (Unrated) Outer space adventure about a team of scientists sent from Earth to a distant planet to help put its primitive inhabitants on a path of progress.
It's also safe to say that the arctic inhabitants on our Earth have also always used the «point and shoot» method of pottying babies while walking outdoors:
As the numbers of inhabitants on this planet continues to burgeon, taxing the resources and devastating the earth, a contingent of them has determined to try to repair some of the damage we've managed to inflict.
The legendary Eli Wallach devours his scene as the outcast inhabitant on the island who provides vital information.

Not exact matches

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.
Protagonist Aiden Pearce is a vigilante who can hack into the central operating system that runs near - future Chicago, and in doing so can control much of the city itself and access information on its inhabitants.
«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.
The former RAF base's current inhabitant, Dyson, is embarking on its own adventure fraught with peril: a # 2bn project to develop and build electric cars from scratch.
Each house might have had a special ring to indicate calls destined for its inhabitants, but otherwise people were free to eavesdrop on each other's calls.
Australia boasts one of world's highest life - expectancy rates, with the island - nation's inhabitants spending more than $ 8 billion a year on health and wellness.
Similar measures have also been taken on the other side of the Adriatic Sea in Venice, which counts 265,000 inhabitants for around 24 million visitors annually.
Rather than covering the entire global financial system, it focuses on the inhabitants of a single street.
But while the inhabitant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue can alter our lives, history suggests that presidential politics have a surprisingly modest impact on stock markets.
«Many companies in Donetsk have closed the gates and sent their staff home on unpaid leave,» said Gennadiy Tkachenko, the deputy mayor of Donetsk, a city of one million inhabitants.
The city also wants to encourage its inhabitants to travel by bicycle, by public transportation or on foot, and its urban planning revolves around this.
Thiel believes in establishing sovereign cities on floating ocean barges, where inhabitants would be free from government's rules or regulations.
Once the threshold of 150 individuals is crossed, things can no longer work [on the basis of intimate relations]... How did Homo sapiens manage to cross this critical threshold, eventually founding cities comprising tens of thousands of inhabitants and empires ruling hundreds of millions?
This is a personal call but I try to limit my investments in company that have an out sized negative effect on our planet and its inhabitants.
that our contest with Britain is founded entirely upon the petty duty of three pence per pound on East India tea, whereas the whole world knows it is built upon this interesting question, whether the inhabitants of Great Britain have a right to dispose of the lives and properties of the inhabitants of America, or not.
On the inhabitant level, the United States has taken a comparatively discreet proceed to regulation.
Any Republican, especially one watched by commentators and members of Congress, will be far superior to the current inhabitant of the Oval Office on this measure.)
Do fundamentalists ever use their reasoning ability an wonder why God, the creator of the Universe, would make such laws and demands on the inhabitants of this small, insignificant planet revolving in this vast solar system, traveling in this vast galaxy, floating through this endless universe?
His Side Pierced Prophecy: Zechariah 12:10 «And I will pour out on the house of David and on the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the Spirit of grace and of supplication, so that they will look on Me whom they have pierced; and they will mourn for Him, as one mourns for an only son, and they will weep bitterly over Him, like the bitter weeping over a first - born.
On a wholesome note, religions of all various denominations are a necessity when one sees all the troubles that socialism instills upon its worldly inhabitants of the human varieties.
I refuse to believe that anything humans do on this planet can alter its well - being for better or worse, much less keep it from destroying it's own inhabitants in retaliation for its abuse.
The Book of Mormon, on the other hand, is a book which shows Christ's dealing with the ancient inhabitants of the Americas.
On occasion, delusional christians with guns apparently do some alledged god's work in recruiting new inhabitants so perhaps that presents a more expedient path.
Thus speaking of a commonwealth places the emphasis on the relations among the inhabitants and their shared well being.
Same goes for theologies that suggest the poor are poor because of their sins, that if only the sick had more faith or gave more money they would be healed, that the tsunami or the earthquake or the flood that devastated a community was clearly the result of God's wrath on its gay inhabitants, that we can stop rape by teaching women to cover up better, that sex before marriage makes a person «broken» and «unwanted.»
Just look at the plastic rubbish on one tiny little island in the South Pacific that doesn't have any human inhabitants, yet has collected 18 million tonnes of plastic waste just from the sea, despite being in the middle of nowhere.
It is pitiful to see mental hospital inhabitants who have not had a caller for perhaps twenty years groom themselves and wait hopefully on visiting day.
The costs per inhabitant would be far less than the costs of the planned cities now being erected or the conventional rebuilding that is always going on in our cities.
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