Sentence examples for different inhabitants from inspiring English sources

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Its chapters are told from the points of view of different inhabitants of or visitors to the region: an ancient, closeted gay pig farmer; a fat, dimwitted cafe owner; a poor, scatty Englishwoman and her slovenly family; a predacious, alcoholic English writer; a local girl who wants to be an au pair; vacationers of varying ages and conditions.

It's a difficult thing to distill, since, as Gilsdorf discovers, fantasy worlds mean vastly different things to their different inhabitants.

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Beyond the analysis of a single city, Isaacman et al. explored behavioral differences between inhabitants of different cities [117].

Therefore, since bacteriophage seem to be important determinants of the gut microbiome, the differences in diabetes incidence between monozygotic twins, or between inhabitants, different regions [ 2], or between immigrants and the first-generation of offsprings from those immigrants [ 3, 4] can be explained by differences in the gut virome.

Real estate brokers said that at different times, its inhabitants have included Cyndi Lauper, Conan O'Brien and Rosie O'Donnell.

To quote Benjamin Disraeli, the nineteenth-century British statesman, we now have "two nations between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy; who are as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets".

Benjamin Disraeli's 19th-century novel Sybil, out of which the original "one nation" philosophy emerged, described England as two nations, rich and poor, that were as "ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets".

"Even though these projects do not all look the same," he writes, "they all were created with the intention of setting the stage for their inhabitants' different journeys of discovery".

DISRAELI famously observed that England was actually two nations in one: the rich and the poor, separate tribes who, he wrote in "Sybil", were "as ignorant of each other's habits, thoughts, and feelings, as if they were dwellers in different zones, or inhabitants of different planets".

This unequal distribution is sensibly justified by the different concentrations of inhabitants.

How different would the inhabitants of Storybrooke's lives be now, if their savior had grown up knowing exactly who she was and what she had to do to break the curse?

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