Sentences with phrase «known by its inhabitants»

«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.

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To my mind, it accords better with what we know about the laws impressed upon matter by the Creator that the production and extinction of the past and present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes, like those determining the birth and death of the individual... There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been breathed into a few forms or into one...»
On the basis of information in the Chronicle of Arbel, he paints out that by the year AD 100, the Christian faith spread not only in Arbel in Mesopotamia but also in the villages near by on the mountains, lie concludes: «If, by the beginning of the second century, the Christian faith had already won converts among the inhabitants of the mountain village in Hadiab, then there can be no doubt that the Christian faith had been established before the end of the first century in Edessa and also in Osrhoene, which were on the high way connecting Arbel with Palestine and Syria.»
Mastropaolo belongs to the subset of creationists known as Young Earth creationists, who believe that Earth and its inhabitants were created by God some several thousand years ago - an account of which is laid out in the book of Genesis, in the Bible's Old Testament.
The boosterism once so grossly though alas not altogether unrecognizably caricatured by Sinclair Lewis was no less a besetting sin of St. Paul's Jewish than of its Christian inhabitants.
(Job 26:6 [marginal translation]-RRB- Far from being consulted as «the knowing ones,» its inhabitants were conceived by those who had renounced necromancy as neither knowing nor caring about anything on earth:
There is even evidence that joseph smith thought the moon had people living on it — in 1892 a mormon article was written which says: «The Inhabitants of the Moon,» recorded Huntington: «As far back as 1837, I know that he [Smith] said the moon was inhabited by men and women the same as this earth, and that they live to a greater age than we do — that they live generally to near the age of a 1000 years.
Here are the the main things we know about refugee children in Europe, as taken from a survey of 870 inhabitants of the Calais Jungle by Refugee Rights Data Project.
«We know by the dental evidence we discovered earlier that the Qesem inhabitants ate vegetal food,» said Prof. Barkai.
To my mind, it accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the creator that the production and extinction of the past and the present inhabitants of the world should have been due to secondary causes like those determining the birth and death of the individual.
Angers is located in the French region known by its pre-revolutionary, provincial name, Anjou, and its inhabitants are called Angevins.
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.
As expected, Sayles offers up an incredibly vivid portrait of this small town and the various inhabitants within - ensuring that one can't help but feel as though they know the place by the time the movie concludes.
Meanwhile, an invasion above New York City is led by the Dimension X inhabitant known as Krang.
Emotionally powerful and irresistibly page - turning, Escape from the Land of Snows is simultaneously a portrait of the inhabitants of a spiritual nation forced to take up arms in defense of their ideals, and the saga of an initially childlike ruler who at first wore his monk's robes uncomfortably but was ultimately transformed by his escape into the towering figure the world knows today — a charismatic champion of free thinking and universal compassion.
These ancient inhabitants of the lake, known as the Water Tribe, have built their own «islands» by periodically adding new layers of a type of reed unique to the area called «Totora».
Our guide will go with you and the group to the Uros Floating Islands, after you continue to Taquile Island arriving at midday approximately, you will walk an average of 30 min uphill to see all beauty of Lake Titicaca from the main square, then you will enjoy the lunch and know more about the inhabitants of This Island and Its textile Declared «Cultural Heritage of Humanity» by UNESCO, also, we visit the main square of this island, the handicraft market, and some local museums.
Therefore, when James Hume Blake purchased Ambergris Caye he was already well known, if only by reputation, to its inhabitants.
Known as White Rock, mostly visited by South Maui local inhabitants and tourists.
The Rock, as it was known by its incarcerated inhabitants, is a must - see destination for paramours with a penchant for spine - tingling sights.
Aruba is commonly known as «One Happy Island» - a well - earned name brought to life by its inhabitants.
The reserve is managed by the Belize Audubon Society — its most well known inhabitants are its thousands of booby birds.
Claire and Moira encounter far more aggressive enemies than Barry, being swarmed by previous island inhabitants, now known as the Afflicted, and having to deal with a couple of tough bosses.
Misrach chose the Mississippi River industrial corridor between Baton Rouge and New Orleans — a 150 mile span that has been exploited relentlessly by the oil industry since the 1960s and is known alternately as the River Road, Chemical Corridor, and Cancer Alley — to examine human impact upon the landscape, and the detrimental effects of industrial pollution upon the region's inhabitants.
Melting polar ice caps will cause the sea level in Mangalore, officially known as Mangaluru, to rise by 14.60 cm by then, while Mumbai, one of the world's most populous mega cities with more than 10 million inhabitants, will witness its sea rising by 13.95 cm.
Studies by the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore and the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that this combined statistical area ranks among the highest for most educated and highest income - earning inhabitants in the United States — and those tenants who rent properties in Maryland already know — and expect to — pay less here than if they lived in Arlington, Alexandria or Washington DC.
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