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the householders
noun
The owner of a house.
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In Asian cities, this type of waste is common and can either be collected from the streets or from households by arrangement with the householders [21].
All households will be approached and given a brief introduction and the householders' invited to verbally consent to participation.
"In this day and age, for high windows, even the householders shouldn't be going up ladders.
All day long the householders hose it into any pot proffered by anyone.
One of the questions asked was whom the householders fancied as the outstanding general.
Furniture appears to move of its own volition and very much against the wishes of the householders.
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Their first production was an adaptation of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's novel The Householder (1963).
Therefore, we included demographic characteristics of the householder to reflect the household features.
Payment ability comprised the number of employees, regardless of whether the householder and other household members were employed.
Two-thirds of the nation's 3.9 million multigenerational family households consisted of the householder and or her children and grandchildren, and one-third of the householder, children, and parents or in-laws.
Once the household had been contacted and the householder was willing to participate in the study, the interview was conducted at that time or at another time convenient to the householder.
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