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An inhabitant of a specific place; an inhabitant or denizen.
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JOSÉ SARAMAGO'S latest novel takes its title from one of the most admired passages in Plato's "Republic," when Socrates compares human beings, whether educated or ignorant, to dwellers in a subterranean cavern.
After consoling himself by presenting some redundant crockery to dwellers in a shantytown outside the city and smashing to pieces what remains in the kiln, Cipriano is persuaded by his daughter, Marta, and her husband, Marçal, to embark on a new line, producing ceramic dolls based on illustrations in an encyclopedia the family owns.
This could possible be the answer to dwellers of shoe-box sized apartments looking for a full-featured HTPC.
A source told the WSJ that: "The wireless networks would be available to dwellers outside of major cities where wired Internet connections aren't available and could be used to improve Internet speeds in urban centers".
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A chair made to appeal to design buffs, or at least to city dwellers with limited space.
Lance Orton and Duane Jackson's quick thinking should come as no surprise to city dwellers everywhere, especially not to New Yorkers.
Rural residents were significantly less likely to have transport injuries compared to urban dwellers (OR = 0.39; 95% CI 0.23 – 0.23).
It would never occur to fancy urban dwellers to move there.
Question 4: What benefits do wild bees bring to city dwellers than could make people want to attract the insects?
The patent medicine dealers have been known to be both financially and geographically accessible to rural dwellers [42], [43].
This paean to public transportation is front-loaded with statistics edifying to city dwellers and their soapboxes.
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