free inhabitants of the Roman Empire.
but inhabitants of the skin of this gigantic bubble.
The inhabitants use it to drink, cook, clean, fill up bongs.
wealthier inhabitants of Old greenage Village gradually gave up their tow houses for new homes away from lower Manhattan's rampant overcrowding
there's not one inhabitant of red sox nation that can't relate to these immortal words here i'm a sailor peg
Why do these inhabitants of Southern Arizona divorce themselves from the recently arrived?
700,000 inhabitants on the island of
These are inhabitants of the forest that Annie has not had any experience with.
And so what the inhabitants of Gorazde were able to do was scavenge and forage from rubbish, junk just lying around their city.
The last few inhabitants were lifted off and moved away.
How are the inhabitants protected against ionizing radiation?
And the inhabitants of this universe are basically science fictional characters who have been kicked out of their own stories.
interesting that we are inhabitants of this ocean of air we're not inhabitants of the ground though we sort of
razed to the ground and their inhabitants relocated so that open-pit mining could expand.
We have 8.3 million inhabitants in Switzerland, out of whom about four million are employees.
city with 8 to 9 million inhabitants doesn't have an oversupply.
And it actually is a peaceful and useful inhabitant in that environment.
The island's stories are virtually gone because the inhabitants have gone.
protection so many different states giving to all their inhabitants the proud title of American citizen
The only inhabitants of the garden were statues disposed here and there in decorous solitude; French ghosts of Roman copies of Greek originals; gods and heroes, Diana, Venus, Jove and Apollo,
and I want to begin by acknowledging the Aloney people who are the original inhabitants of the Bay Area in
Country of Finland has actually fewer citizens than New York City has inhabitants .
China-- Europe had three cities which had more than 300,000 people as inhabitants .
The Heavenly City in Peking alone, had inhabitants of 300,000 people, many of whom were civil servants who were selected
And it was designed that way because they don't want the inhabitants to go near the axis, because that's where all the magic occurs.
Puerto Rico, Hawaii was stolen from its inhabitants the same year, and Cuba became a colony-- a virtual colony.
But also, there's an entire generation of inhabitants of Bahia do Los Angeles who also have never seen a rocky reef rich with sea cucumbers.
The Homo sapiens has always produced and consumed an astounding quantity of stories, from the inhabitants of the caves of Lascaux
So that's about 50 times as much space as the inhabitants of Macau have.
At the current pace of urbanization, the world's cities will add 65 million inhabitants every year-- every single year-- for the next 10 years.
as the entire environment, the world and all of its inhabitants , as best I can.
The magic happens at the connectivity between field teams that understand the environment who are almost always entirely indigenous local inhabitants
fell in love with it for life, causing great hope and great pain for its inhabitants .
And you'll see everything at such a scale, you can't tell anything about the inhabitants at this range.
And it's actually the means of transport-- one of the means of transport that the inhabitants use.
And the living conditions, most inhabitants are employed in agricultural labor and who work in the oil fields.
It's a sixth of the surface of Sweden, and it has about, today, about one inhabitant per square kilometer.
The people who most inspired me, incidentally, were the 250 inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha.
in an animal that has forced its own path and forgotten its place in the order of nature-- forgotten its connection with the Earth and its inhabitants ,
Albans, and London to the ground, killing almost all the inhabitants , both Roman
But tech companies, as well, need to also be really at a level of how governments are thinking about protecting their inhabitants .
And so he engineered an attack like this, and then showed it to the media, and showed his own army coming in to save the inhabitants ,
But they've always been really relatively small and contained, because they never infected any place that had more than a few 100,000 inhabitants .
But my first novel, "A Darkling Sea," that takes place on an alien planet with its own native inhabitants and involves both the local inhabitants ,
So the beauty of Bhutan is that is that Bhutan is this country that only has 1 million inhabitants that is between India and China,
And so when you're talking about stories, the pivotal story in this book is that a man washes up, and how the inhabitants of this island choose to view him.
I see a neo coming back as opposed to this idea that the inhabitants of the earth are quite separate from everything else.