How To Use Dweller In A Sentence

  • I only regret that I forgot to take my camera so you urban-dwellers could see the cruelty that they would like little baa-lambs to suffer.
  • So of course city-dwellers voted for someone who promised more government welfare.
  • Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers.
  • Through the lane down which the Dweller had passed we went as quickly as we could, coming at last to the space where the coria waited. The Moon Pool
  • A typical exchange of views between city-dwellers: nothing to get fazed about. COMPULSION
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  • People like them will never be rural dwellers, just townees with a house in the country.
  • Such men are the dwellers in the halls of Circean senses; they can appreciate only the sensuous. The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • One of the most interesting of the pictographs pecked in the rock is a figure which, variously modified, is a common decoration on cliff-dweller pottery from the Verde valley region to the ruins of the Archeological Expedition to Arizona in 1895 Seventeenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1895-1896, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1898, pages 519-744
  • The hill-dwellers of Uttaranchal have long felt unhappy under the thumb of the Uttar Pradesh plainsmen.
  • While both suffered sun damage, the city dwellers aged the most. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where possible, slum dwellers are allowed to buy the land they are "squatting" on.
  • August 6th, 2008 at 6: 19 am i’m so interested to know about antilia tower … can i know the estimate cost antilia tower and material constuction used …. can reply me .. slumdweller Says: Perkins + Will’s Antilla “Green” Tower in Mumbai | Inhabitat
  • For urban dwellers, the best part of treasure hunting would be larking about in countryside. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of this fact alone I should not commend the diversion of moving save to people of very ample means as well as perfect leisure; there are more reasons than the misery of flitting why the dweller in the kilderkin should not covet the hogshead reeking of claret. Suburban Sketches
  • I ventured to remind Mammy that all dwellers in the country were not tackies. Southern Lights and Shadows
  • We are not told that they are Scotch, endowed though they undoubtedly are with some of the canny and thrifty characteristics of the dwellers ayont the Tweed. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
  • Around the circular pit were crowded all the races of Garden, or rather, all those races which had not been ex­terminated resisting the evil Wizards: the hooded Druids, brachiate tree dwellers from the Great Forest, a band of fuzzies in their bright orange robes, many lizard soldiers hissing and laughing and shouting, stubby little Marsh Folk, and hundreds of mutants. Prayers To Broken Stones
  • According to the firm's site languagemonitor. com, 'cuddies' - the Hinglish word for ladies underwear or panties; jai ho - used as a term of praise in Hindi that became popular through the Oscar winning 'Slumdog Millionaire'; as well as slumdog - a disparaging description of slum dwellers - are all in the race to becoming the millionth word in the English language. India eNews
  • There was a marginal difference in the levels of support among urban voters compared to rural ones, with city dwellers only slightly more likely to vote no.
  • With the progress of civilization all over the world, forest dwellers that were hunters and fruit gatherers have turned into denizens of the concrete jungle.
  • Young yet, barely thirty-six, eminently handsome, magnificently strong, almost bursting with a splendid virility, his free trail-stride, never learned on pavements, and his black eyes, hinting of great spaces and unwearied with the close perspective of the city dwellers, drew many a curious and wayward feminine glance. Chapter I
  • What the farmer gets is what the urban dweller pays minus transportation and distribution costs.
  • Countryside dwellers are planning direct action protests should a North Yorkshire landfill site be used to bury foot and mouth culled cattle.
  • Slices of meat the size of individual portions, they were in their way forerunners of hamburgers, served up to busy city dwellers in the London chophouses that proliferated from the 1690s onwards.
  • While the Ambre project emphasized the use of covered barges to minimize land-dwellers' exposure to coal dust for moving coal down to St. Helens each year, Kinder Morgan representatives said they were aware that their even-larger project dependent on rail cars would require quite a bit of community input. Coal Fuels a Fight in Oregon
  • Other arctic flatfish include the long rough dab, which is an abundant bottom-dweller in some parts of the Arctic seas, including the Barents Sea Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth
  • Hawthorne as a soft-marrowed dweller in the dusk, fostering his own shyness and fearing to take the rubs of common men, pray look well at all this. A Study of Hawthorne
  • Here, the unrecorded deeds of long-dead city dwellers come to light; the brewers, tanners, cabinet makers, printers and bakers are all to be found in the records of the city's ancient parishes.
  • One thing we coastal dwellers have that upcountry folk don't, is our beaches.
  • Down below, a mile, perhaps, a rocky point juts out into the river, up above another, so this forms a kind of indentation, an exclusive sort of bay for the dwellers therein, and the whole rather aristocratic settlement is put down on the railway map as Grandon Park. Floyd Grandon's Honor
  • one who cleans and restores and sometimes ruins old pictures"; Pict: "one of an ancient people of obscure affinities, in Britain, esp. north-eastern Scotland; in Scottish folklore, one of a dwarfish race of underground dwellers, to whom (with the Romans, the Druids and Cromwell) ancient monuments are generally attributed"; perpetrate: "to execute or commit (esp. an offence, a poem, or a pun)"; and eclair: "... long in shape but short in duration. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 1
  • It is not easy to take a dweller from a town and turn him on the land of any country. Empire Development
  • One fellow London-dweller of my acquaintance said recently she was finally decamping from the city.
  • In addition to being a proscribed ethnic group by the government, the Chinese were predominantly city-dwellers, making them vulnerable to the Khmer Rouge's revolutionary ruralism. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • House prices have shot up and the former slum dwellers are sitting pretty. Times, Sunday Times
  • They did not think of themselves as slumdwellers but as people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the exhibitions left the viewers with the conviction that the most authentic identity of an urban environment is determined by its dwellers.
  • The zoo here is now playing host to a pair each of seamy crocodiles, alligators and caimans, giving the city dwellers a glimpse of some rare species.
  • You have a lot of coastal dwellers particularly in the north, where cyclones and even typhoons, hurricanes are a problem, and we warmer waters are going to generate more intense cyclones.
  • The Filipino government claims it would cost about a third of the national budget to rehouse Manila's slum dwellers. Want to know what to do about slum dwellers? Try listening to them
  • A large colour photograph from his shack dweller series has been bleached of its content, the sitter a vague outline, a ghostly presence leached from the scene.
  • Well what a surprise. 11am Radio 4 gives Billy Bragg a full half hour to prattle on about some obscure 1930s pacifists/ conchies / commune dwellers. Open thread
  • Flavor Every wood has a path that only the wood dweller knows.
  • Umm that's a pretty fantastic garden for an apartment dweller and the chowder is awesome. The Porch Garden and a Summer Chowder
  • The beautiful Red Lipped Batfish is a bottom dweller that blends into the readily available natural debris.
  • Being both hormonal teenagers and South American slum-dwellers, the characters revel in a low-down world, where death is used as currency exchange and guns maketh the man.
  • Howe is an easterner and a city dweller, not a townsman.
  • Other arctic flatfish include the long rough dab, which is an abundant bottom-dweller in some parts of the Arctic seas, including the Barents Sea [100]. General description of the Arctic biota
  • Care of infants is largely a female responsibility, though forest dwellers tend to share parental duties.
  • He's a confirmed urbanite now, a city dweller for over 30 years.
  • New Zealand students designed the "Plant Room", an attachable box that bolts on to the exterior of an apartment building, providing cramped city-dwellers an area ... 'Plant Room' Attaches To Apartments For Green Living (VIDEO)
  • Rural dwellers have traditionally lived in whitewashed stone cottages and farmhouses.
  • The independence of the rural dweller is a bit exaggerated in this day and age. How Should We Be Thinking About Urbanization? A Freakonomics Quorum - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • He had acquired the agility of a cliff-dweller from scaling the embankment by means of the "toe-holts"; yet, at that, it was no easy matter to transport a bucket of water without spilling it. The Dude Wrangler
  • We're beginning to see roseate spoonbills, reddish egrets, tricolored herons, more edge-dwellers who reach their northernmost ranges along the Gulf coast.
  • But we do not accept this fate with the torpor of other city dwellers.
  • With its river beds, attractive hill ridges and stunning mountains, it provides city dwellers access to nature right on their doorstep.
  • Use: The yucca is an adaptable desert-dweller that makes an attractive feature plant in many types of gardens. Triangle palm, yucca and thunbergia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
  • They will also prey on crayfish, frogs, tadpoles, and other aquatic dwellers.
  • The UBC study involved new species found in British Columbia lakes that have evolved distinct physical traits: limnetic sticklebacks (smaller open water dwellers with narrow mouths), benthic sticklebacks (larger bottom dwellers with a wide gape) and a generalist species to represent the probable ancestor of the two species. Undefined
  • It may come as a surprise to city dwellers, but urban environments could be the ideal place for humans to live.
  • City dwellers think country folk have provincial attitudes.
  • Similarly, urban dwellers often seek a small haven of the countryside in the town itself. The Global Marketplace
  • He had come, in a way, to be a cliff-dweller himself, and those silent eyes would look down upon him, as if in surprise that after thousands of years a man had invaded the valley. Riders of the Purple Sage
  • Some reviewers have pointed out that this premise is a kind of literalization of a metaphor or series of metaphors that will feel appropriate and even familiar to most city dwellers, and that's true, but I think there's more to it. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Since some of these sites have now been developed as homesites, they still pose a health risk to city dwellers.
  • The lurex and chain versions were adopted by the more street-wise city dwellers at the same time.
  • The cave dwellers equate the shadows with reality, naming them, talking about them, and even linking sounds from outside the cave with the movements on the wall.
  • During a recent visit, I found liberals and intellectuals, jet-setters and slum dwellers, men and women, Brahmins and untouchables expressing this Hindu pride.
  • The dwellers of Nchubula in Kopa west are privileged to have before them the virgin vastness of flat savannah land watered by the Munikashi river that pours into Bangweulu river.
  • Moreover, tensions exist between the rural population and the town-dwellers who buy second homes in the more accessible areas of countryside.
  • Walthamstow is like any other anonymous London suburb flourishing from the overspill of city dwellers from areas such as Islington and Hackney.
  • The title raised an outcry and sparked protests in parts of India, because "Slumdog" was seen as derogatory to India's millions of slum dwellers. Breaking News - The Post Chronicle
  • To medieval city-dwellers, especially the poor, rural squalor was a terrible and recent memory.
  • Somehow you know where her relationships are going with the uptight mayor, the free-spirited riverboat dweller, and her cranky neighbour.
  • Most shoppers know that only cave dwellers would pay the list price for electronics goods, for example.
  • For most New York City apartment dwellers, though, the answer lies somewhere in between.
  • The food was all served in bowls and jugs of quaintly beautiful ancient cliff-dweller pottery. Bloom of Cactus
  • Jays are the restless, truly deciduous woodland dwellers of the crow tribe.
  • While the majority of urban dwellers would not know about silage, lambing season, or anything else to do with farming or rural life, neither frankly do many who live in the country. One law for townies and one for country folk | Barbara Ellen
  • Neighbouring condo dwellers hang outside on their balconies watching the festivities.
  • Just as Bligh was willing and eager to flog, keelhaul and starve any human being who stood in the way of his career, so our bourgeoisie will flog, keelhaul and starve the national interest "" with every slum-dweller, rickshawpuller and day-labourer as victim "" in the promotion of their own self-interest. Cap'n Blimey
  • Due to my fellow apartment dwellers leaving unbelievable amounts of festering food waste in the garbage cans, the management removed them.
  • [And the god said], "I will make it to contain as dwellers things (khet) like stars of all sorts;" thereupon the stars (akhekha) came into being. Legends of the Gods The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations
  • In Division Street, for example, he interviewed a host of people living in or near Chicago, including racketeers, landladies, bar owners, steelworkers, slum-dwellers and social workers.
  • Slumdog Millionaire, the tale of an 18-year-old slumdweller who goes on to become a millionaire by winning a quiz show, has been in the limelight after its eight oscar wins. Hindustan Times News Feeds 'Views'
  • They're a migrant worker, slum-dweller, or tenant farmer. Archive 2007-03-01
  • Commune with the indweller ( God ) through meditation and heartfelt prayer.
  • Are the office-dwellers in the police hierarchy viewing the world through rose-tinted glasses?
  • As cities began to expand after the Civil War, the crowded quarters boded ill for health, and the suburbs began to lure city dwellers with promises of fresh air and the pleasures of country living. The American Country House | Edwardian Promenade
  • By Megan Cytron The movie Sideways put the Santa Ynez Valley on the map--and not just for aging burnt-out urban dwellers... PHOTOS: Going Sideways In The Santa Ynez Valley
  • Even the increasingly rare eremite, the desert dweller, regularly leaves his bleak and rugged cave, trekking to the monastic enclave or his neighbor's chapel for the purpose of liturgical worship and communion. Scott Cairns: The Christian and the Community: A Relationship in God's Image
  • The country dwellers and habitants of market towns and traditional villages keep away from the large towns and cities unless absolutely necessary.
  • We also see the Jamaica that the tourist rarely encounters: slum dwellers watch themselves on news footage of riots, political violence and industrial unrest.
  • In an urban environment, basement flats are not advisable for the single dweller.
  • Fallout 3, including Standout Print Campaign for its "DC Metro Takeover" (check it out here at this totally awesome cblog), Sharpest Pen Award for its "Vault Dweller's Survival Guide" booklet, and three awards for its E3 trailer. Destructoid
  • Rahman bagged the Golden Globe award for Best Original Music Score for 'Slumdog Millionaire', a rags-to-riches story of a Mumbai slumdweller. Screen News
  • Groundfish - bottom-dwellers such as cod and flounder that are harvested with giant dragnets - were especially hard hit.
  • Flat dwellers could ask the freeholder to install a facility. Times, Sunday Times
  • They who follow him should not be puffed up with pride at the idea that they are the seeing, the dwellers in the sunshine of Truth, the living who are not dead in spirit.
  • Zebra sharks are primarily bottom dwellers that live in warm shallow inland waters, of continental and island shelves.
  • Of course, green spaces in towns matter hugely to city dwellers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor is the rural and suburban landscape as perfectly manicured as some urban dwellers think. The Global Marketplace
  • Howe is an easterner and a city dweller, not a townsman.
  • To a town dweller the silence is eerie - so this is how the wilderness felt to the early explorers and settlers.
  • Traditionally, material comfort, wealth, and security are the least of the concerns of forest dwellers.
  • Just as the peaceful country-dweller calls the sea-rover a "pirate," and the stout burgher calls the man who breaks into his strong-box a "robber," so the selfish laborer applies the opprobrious epithet "scab" to the laborer who takes from him food and shelter by being more generous in the disposal of his labor-power. THE SCAB
  • House prices have shot up and the former slum dwellers are sitting pretty. Times, Sunday Times
  • City dwellers would argue that village shows remain popular because country folk lead such dreary lives. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of his pupils are slumdwellers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hamath is confounded -- at the tidings of the overthrow of the neighboring Damascus. on the sea -- that is, at the sea; the dwellers there are alarmed. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The planetary precariat -- illegal immigrants, temporary and informal workers, insecure indebted citizens in neoliberal post-welfare states, dwellers in peri-urban slums and refugee camps are profoundly limited in their capacity to engage in acts of consent. Amor mundi
  • Broncos to slay the Knights, Warriors to desex the Panthers, Rabbitohs to continue their slightest dream against the Cowboys, Roosters to beat the Sharks as everyone else does at the moment, Sea Eagles to finally end the Bulldogs run towards the final 8, Storm to continue the Dragons slide down the 8, Raiders to pip the Titans in the cellar dweller battle and Tigers to keep running down the top 4 with a win over the Eels. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • He had the ethical bee in his bonnet and was a reformer of no mean pretension, though his work had been mainly in the line of contributions to the heavier reviews and quarterlies and to the publication over his name of brightly, cleverly written books on the working classes and the slum-dwellers. The Benefit of the Doubt
  • Yet their works continued to draw audiences; no matter how bizarre the plots, how filled with sordid family squabbles, the ghetto dwellers regarded them as a form of documentary.
  • It was also a chance for city dwellers to take a closer look at ferrets, birds of prey and working dogs.
  • It means a groundhog, an earthcrawler, a dirt dweller, one who never goes into space, not of our tribe, not human, a goy, an auslander, a savage, beneath contempt. Citizen Of The Galaxy
  • Nor is the rural and suburban landscape as perfectly manicured as some urban dwellers think. The Global Marketplace
  • The elephant's road to freedom links up with a city dweller making a hard choice in a treacherous world, and in Sommers's hands, it all makes elliptical sense.
  • The _khitmutgar_ watched the start with grave, inscrutable eyes and finally turned back into the bungalow with the aloofness of a dweller in another sphere. The Keeper of the Door
  • Peasants and town dwellers paid numerous taxes to the church.
  • The Arabian house will be home to the scymitar oryx, a medium sized antelope with long curved horns believed to be extinct in the wild, and other desert dwellers.
  • In outdoor mesocosm experiments, we tested the effects of decreasing shelter availability due to autumn lake-level decrease on the behavior and the growth of two littoral benthic dwellers, the juvenile burbot and the stone loach.
  • Rents were horrendous for urban dwellers, with entire families doubling up in crowded single room tenements.
  • Directed by British filmmaker Danny Boyle, the rags-to-riches story of a Mumbai slumdweller swept awards in all the four categories it was nominated for, brightening its prospects at the Oscars awards next month. PunjabNewsline News
  • With universal service, we city-dwellers once again subsidize the cost for those proudly libertarian anti-government types out in the sticks. Matthew Yglesias » Don’t Knock the Post Office
  • The little gray man: A magical forest-dweller, he changed into the thirsty man and then the hungry man.
  • Census takers historically have undercounted urban dwellers, particularly blacks and ethnic minorities, they argued.
  • Police stood at highways and railroad stations to halt the exodus of thousands of city dwellers.
  • And likewise I doe understand that this said John Wentworth, a sea robber, is an indweller with you, soe I desire that you would punish this rogue, according to your good law. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885
  • Past efforts to try to entice dwellers to stay in rural settings have failed.
  • In the urban areas, the right of the workers, the bustee dwellers, and the employees-middle class has been extended to the extent it is possible to do so. CPI(Marxist) criticism of the Revolutionary Maoists / Naxalites /CPI(Maoist)
  • It is therefore natural for them to avenge themselves on city dwellers.
  • Even the most skeptical apartment dweller can conquer "plotless" gardening thanks to McGee and Stuckey's manual. Shelfari:
  • If this places the price of slum housing beyond the means of slum dwellers, then the slums and their inhabitants will disappear. Politics, Planning and the State
  • Dwellers on Funen got the designation “unworried and jolly”, but the Zealanders were “slow and over-cautious”. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Moreover, tensions exist between the rural population and the town-dwellers who buy second homes in the more accessible areas of countryside.
  • In the interior of houses, high ceilings became the rule to keep rising hot air a comfortable distance from dwellers.
  • Yet the world of technology has embraced the slumdwellers with its cheap cell phones and cut-rate calling plans that charge a sliver of a penny a minute. India: Toilets Are Scarce, And Highly Desirable
  • The noise of traffic is a constant irritant to city dwellers.
  • The agricultural world often finds itself in conflict with suburban and urban dwellers' ideas and ideals of the countryside. The Global Marketplace
  • The coastal dwellers also catch pilchard and white fish.
  • Furthermore, the causes of fuelwood scarcity must seem remote and diffuse to the average urban dweller.
  • Wales shared some anecdotes about the uses of Wikipedia, including his encounter with a young slumdweller in India who used Wikipedia to pass his school exams -- and to find pick up lines. Bostonist
  • Pollwart ther, William Craw indweller ther, Bessie The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
  • Many young urban dwellers choose not to own a car. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dwellers practiced minimal agriculture supplemented by hunting and gathering, made a simple red or brown pottery, and lived in pit houses and, later, above-ground jacales of adobe-plastered poles.
  • Similarly, urban dwellers often seek a small haven of the countryside in the town itself. The Global Marketplace
  • The consequences of ill-health for bustee dwellers are examined and the coping strategies employed are described.
  • Maybe this explains its growing appeal for frazzled city dwellers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The biggest gap in the figures surrounds the many millions of unofficial slum dwellers who are not recognised by national statistics. Times, Sunday Times
  • You who have conceived of Hawthorne as a soft-marrowed dweller in the dusk, fostering his own shyness and fearing to take the rubs of common men, pray look well at all this. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • Many local forest dwellers and people inhabiting areas abutting forests utilise their traditional skills combined with their knowledge of the interiors of the forests to hunt and set traps for our threatened wildlife.
  • It's just hard for your Earth dwellers to conjure these all out of a hat in the midst of frustration.
  • He chose the word troglodyte with deliberation; it comes from a Greek word meaning cave dweller. From Savage to Savvy: A New Understanding of Chimps
  • Poverty has become persistent, and apparently self-reinforcing, for millions of city dwellers, most of them black or Hispanic.
  • Sat perfectly still inside the fishbowl was a small aquarium dweller.
  • “I am Arien Edgewater of the Eldreth—the marsh dwellers,” said the lissome little creature, and Alys blinked stupidly at her in wonder. The Night Of the Solstice
  • Like other desert dwellers, the aoudad is most active in the cooler hours of dawn and dusk.
  • However, I believe that a visit by a town dweller to a game fair would challenge ingrained attitudes.
  • Thus, He is the indweller in all beings, material and energy.
  • A demonstration garden will show urban dwellers various ways to grow produce in limited space. Christianity Today
  • Wooden shoes are an item of traditional dress among rural dwellers in the interior of the region.
  • Aside from pigeons, chickadees, seagulls, and the occasional bluejay, we city-dwellers don't usually get to see a variety of bird species.
  • Country life isn't always as peaceful as city-dwellers think.
  • Bottom dwellers in the nearshore region of lakes and in rivers, gobies prefer rocky habitat that provides lots of hiding opportunities.
  • The ratfish is normally a deep-dweller but in some Norwegian fjords it can be seen as shallow as 10m
  • Urban dwellers may eat a light meal at a café or restaurant in the evening.
  • The intersection of Desiderata and Jules Verne formed a kind of gulch, the balconied terraces of Freeside cliff dwellers rising gradually to the grassy tablelands of another casino complex. Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth
  • Forest dwellers may also spend much of their time in this voluntary shut down, explains Rob Gration, president of the Australasian Bat Society.
  • Being both hormonal teenagers and South American slum-dwellers, the characters revel in a low-down world, where death is used as currency exchange and guns maketh the man.
  • Dogtags were distributed among urban dwellers to make identification of the dead easier in the aftermath of what seemed inevitable.
  • The dwellers in the caves seem to have used surprisingly few tools. The Runaway Brain: the Evolution of Human Uniqueness
  • Typical of the gra land dwellers of the continent is the American antelope, or pronghorn.
  • The large mammals such as uintatheres, pantodonts, and tapiroids may have been stream-side or marsh dwellers.
  • An inspiring book for city dwellers who pine for the bounty of a countryside hedgerow. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was about to begin sketching a cliff-dweller village along the lines of Mesa Verde when a more powerful image took its place. The Dog of the Marriage
  • An inspiring book for city dwellers who pine for the bounty of a countryside hedgerow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Neanderthal people were roaming hunter-gatherers rather than village-dwellers.
  • There was no space for dwellers in these shadowed lanes to rush from their houses before our car, when warned by the “choof, choof” of the motor as we rattled over the “agony stones,” that something extraordinary was coming; but mothers shrieked for their offspring, while young girls hailed their friends to the free show; and men, women, and children jostled each other good-naturedly in every window and door as we approached, pouring out in our wake, though seemingly half afraid even then that the dragon might take to charging back upon them. The Car of Destiny
  • The dweller is the only architect.
  • When we stand before them -- whether it be a mud hut, the house of a cliff-dweller stuck like the nest of a swallow on the side of a cañon, a Pyramid, a The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry
  • Esotype Records helped Clairmont put out an EP titled "The Dweller," but as the band set forth plans for recording its second album, the label informed the members that they were going to have to postpone the recording of the album for an indefinite length of time. The Battalion
  • City dwellers do not have to put up with those who they do not find congenial. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film, which has won awards and been nominated for more, follows the occasionally brutal rags-to-riches story of a slum-dweller. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of my fellow travelers, an artificially maturated Jessica Alba clone, fell victim to the blindly searching cloud-dwellers. Archive 2006-08-01
  • We are agreed to receive into these dales no Judge, who is not a countryman and indweller, or who hath bought his place. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
  • I wonder if they can do anything to control the poachers though, as the conch is a marine dweller.
  • So a new idea was born, sometimes called the "beachcomber express," in which the first ex-Africans were seashore dwellers who spread rapidly around the coast of the Indian Ocean, showing an unexpected skill at seafaring to reach Australia across a strait that was at least 40 miles wide. Did Early Humans Ride the Waves to Australia?
  • Prime Minister Emil Boc fired Foreign Minister Teodor Baconschi on Monday for calling antigovernment protesters "inept and violent slum-dwellers" after more than a week of sometimes violent demonstrations. NYT > Home Page
  • For two centuries the crannog-dwellers threw their refuse into the loch, providing a ready-made midden to give clues to their way of life.
  • The number of city dwellers is growing.
  • Accept that no matter how brilliant you know you are, some mouth-breathing basement-dweller is going to think your writing is terrible. Chris Evans - Author Interview
  • Many young urban dwellers choose not to own a car. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bottle of Lakeland Air is the latest natty marketing ploy from Cumbria Tourist Board to encourage stressed-out city-dwellers to the area.
  • European bison or wisent as they're known in Poland are distantly related to American bison and are different in that they are forest dwellers, rather than roaming the open prairie. Archive 2007-10-01
  • With its river beds, attractive hill ridges and stunning mountains, it provides city dwellers access to nature right on their doorstep.
  • The sites are home to a vast variety of reef dwellers such as the damselfish, angelfish, butterflyfish and sweetlips.
  • More extreme members of right-wing groups tap into this divide by encouraging mistrust of city dwellers and the educated.
  • The barn owl too - a cosmopolitan species in the global sense - is another established city dweller, though now perhaps, some cities are proving to be too inhospitable to it.

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