Sentences with phrase «most urbanites»

Living «off the grid» might be too much of a shock for most urbanites.
But by 2030, most urbanites will live in Asia and Africa.

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Commenting on the prayer for bread and forgiveness of debts in the Lord's Prayer, J. Kloppenborg says, «Bread and debt were, quite simply the two most immediate problems facing the Galilean peasant, day laborer and non-elite urbanite.
Biello: What I was surprised by in my own kind of interviews and interactions with people was, how aware everybody I spoke to, from people in the most remote villages to, you know, sophisticated urbanites, were aware of global warming and had a fairly progressive view of action that needed to be taken to do something about that now.
We get junk like Thomas being cast as the villain even though he's the most sympathetic character onscreen, which happens in spite of the fact that he's drawn as a caricature of an overstressed, overambitious urbanite unable to cope with the countryside he has come to visit.
It's reliable, economical with fuel, highly affordable, and most of all, home to a host of cutting - edge features to make the grade for we urbanites here in Southern California.
While most people associate this type of work with young urbanites, it can also be a great way to make money in a small town if businesses are centrally located.
Currently ranking about 7th in breed popularity, the Dachshund is quickly becoming the most sought after urbanite.
But even the most entrenched of urbanites want to take a short break here and there, or explore outside the city lines.
Yang carves out some of the most challenging to capture aspects of fleeting human life, skewed to reflect ways in which Chinese urbanites» lives are at once similar and at the same time unfamiliar to foreigners peering into the windows he creates.
Most of the artists represented in Zooming into Focus live and work in China's swiftly expanding southern megalopolises and frequently address those issues that directly affect young urbanites — the social impact of burgeoning consumerism, the meteoric rise of youth culture, the threatening loss of identity amidst the city swirl, the persistent sense of time speeding by.
In The Wild in You: Voices From the Forest and the Sea, photographer Ian McAllister and poet Lorna Crozier offer up a vision of the world that will soothe even the most stressed - out urbanite — unless that city dweller is turned off at the sight of a sea otter, puffin, or gray wolf.
Equipped with 32 mm dynamic neodymium drivers, the Sennheiser Urbanite XL delivered crisp, detailed audio that's become synonymous with the brand — for the most part.
«Atlanta has the benefit of being one of the most affordable markets in the country, and is undergoing an urban renaissance with new public infrastructure providing attractive opportunities for employers seeking to lure young urbanites,» Terrazas says.
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