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A denizen of the blogosphere, she writes with color, emotion and opinion for an online audience that does not demand the objectivity that traditional journalists regard as the sine qua non of their work.
A denizen of No 10 describes him as the sort of man who calculates exactly how little work he needs to do to be able to scrape a First at university while still having enough time to play tennis.
A denizen of the East Village during its art heyday of the 1980s and early '90s, Wong was known for meticulously realist, implicitly spiritual paintings of the harsher, sadder side of Loisaida life.
A denizen of the Atlantic around the Carolinas, it was on its way to becoming a significant commercial catch in the 1980s, but fishermen's initiatives reduced the quota to protect the fishery.
A denizen of "Airworld," a parallel universe with its own language, culture and architecture, Bingham "is as original and cool a character to come along in American fiction in a while," Christopher Buckley wrote here in 2001.
Ross's gull is a denizen of Siberia-rare even there.
As a denizen of D.I.Y. music, he prioritizes the "D.I".
Smiley is a denizen of great research libraries and museums.
Definitely a denizen of one of those Amsterdam dope bars.
You obviously have had no recent contact with a denizen of junior high.
This weed is a denizen of lawns and borders and seems to pop up everywhere.
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