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the islander
noun
A person who lives on an island.
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I'll bet the extinct islanders of Easter Island would say, "No" - especially the islander that chopped the last Easter Island tree down.
Or, as one of his own students put it, what do you suppose the islander who cut down the last tree on Easter Island said to himself as he was doing it?
Before Mare Nostrum, there were more interactions between the islander and the migrants, because the migrants would land directly on the island and there would be an interaction.
"They're great guys, the islander boys," he says.
The Islander appears out of the clouds, dimly.
No matter what changes may be made to the hull and its fittings, Ms. Koch promised that the Islander would stay the Islander.
But she thinks that "the islander mentality of taking care of their own" may be outmoded.
"From the Half Moon to the Clermont to the Islander," she said.
Coach Butch Goring, standing behind the Islander bench, crossed his arms, grimaced and shook his head.
Corson drove Scatchard to the ice, but the Islander left the arena with a smile.
A search of property records shows the Islander surged in value in Tate's hands over the past four years.
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