The inhabitants here say it could be any Chilean village.
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The inhabitants of Dadaab are faced with repatriation to Somalia.
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The inhabitants of Rancho Viejo all come from somewhere else.
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The inhabitants fear they might be moved off the islands.
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All the inhabitants know the drama which has touched the village.
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The inhabitants have used it to build a small stone church.
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Many of the inhabitants would travel with the legion, he added.
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The inhabitants of this novel all struggle to live ethical lives.
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The inhabitants of "Angels" are as glowingly individual as illuminated fingerprints.
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Some of the inhabitants were more equal than others, of course.
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The inhabitants of the balcony look delighted as well as startled.
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The inhabitants would have global skills and a suitable, fulfilling lifestyle.
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But the fears of the inhabitants here have not gone away.
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But the inhabitants of the capital must also prepare for the parades.
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The inhabitants were hunter-gatherers who came and went from the cave.
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Every square has a police station that keeps tabs on the inhabitants.
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This could mean that the inhabitants were at the upper levels of society.
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" "We, you and me, the inhabitants of this wonderful Earth -- we did it.
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The camps were finally demolished in 2010, and the inhabitants were resettled elsewhere.
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But from their work they have learned about the inhabitants of the ringfort.
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The inhabitants of the derelict mansion in "The Lodgers" don't get out much.
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And in all of these cities, the inhabitants have adopted the reforms enthusiastically.
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It is decidedly good news for the inhabitants of the city of Norilsk itself.
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They had medicines that would put all the inhabitants of a kraal to sleep.
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Kasabian acted as lookout as Watson, Atkins, and Krenwinkel stabbed the inhabitants to death.
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The uninitiated ignored the imperfections while the inhabitants assigned blame for the offending fingerprints.
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Meir's wish, keeping control of the land indefinitely without wedding itself to the inhabitants.
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Just ask the inhabitants of Czechoslovakia in 1938, Georgia in 2008, or Crimea in 2014.
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The decline of the Zetas, however, has not brought security for the inhabitants of Veracruz.
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The inhabitants are happy, because they have no idea they're being exploited for material gain.
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Images on social media appeared to show the terror unleashed on the inhabitants of Culiacan.
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There's one group we didn't get to see this week — the inhabitants of the Kingdom.
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The inhabitants were offered independence in the 1950s and chose to remain part of France.
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Archaeologists theorize that a mysterious a catastrophe struck the city, killing most of the inhabitants.
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Many of the houses had been destroyed, while the inhabitants were nowhere to be seen.
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It featured art projects, interviews, and portraits, presented together with snapshots taken by the inhabitants.
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The inhabitants discarded the shells in heaps that grew year after year, century after century.
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The inhabitants, mostly white men in dark suits, glowered in silence behind their desktop computers.
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They are not directly elected by the inhabitants of the nations whose fate they decide.
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However, management should also show an understanding and respect for the inhabitants of these areas.
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Myanmar's army is accused of systematically burning Rohingya villages and torturing, raping and killing the inhabitants.
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Not just the inhabitants, but the meanings themselves of the ruins across the landscape are lost.
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In 2013, the French newspaper Libération highlighted some of the inhabitants' concerns over rising housing prices.
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As they melted in phases, plenty of water was available for the inhabitants of the settlement.
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"The Constitution says it will be a census of the inhabitants of the states," he said.
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The inhabitants of Kasserine, however neglected by the state, were passionate advocates for their own rights.
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"Maybe the inhabitants of Qesem were simply maximizing their local resources," she said at the time.
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Such are the dangers of a virtual world where the inhabitants are given this level of control.
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He wrote that he took possession of them for the Spanish monarchy without resistance from the inhabitants.
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These buildings, often not in the best repair, collapse easily and bury the inhabitants under heavy rubble.
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The show will follow the inhabitants of Colossus, a massive floating base located on an ocean planet.
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But in general Americans seem more willing than the inhabitants of other rich countries to tolerate inequality.
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In common with the inhabitants of other wealthy countries, most Americans believe there is too much inequality.
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A beautiful garden, almost impossibly green, sits at the ship's center, to which the inhabitants frequently tend.
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And because the inhabitants were forced to leave everything behind, virtually everything remains where they left it.
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This has sharpened the resentment of some Barbudans towards the inhabitants of the country's richer, bigger island.
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A utopia is by definition imaginary, non-existent; they work best when the inhabitants are designed, too.
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It seems clear the inhabitants were cultivating wild plants long before farming was thought to have begun.
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"There is no plan B to fight pollution and benefit the health of the inhabitants," he said.
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"The inhabitants needed that sense of belonging, especially after Franco," he added, referring to the dictator Gen.
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The brains of the inhabitants of Jebel Irhoud, on the other hand, were less like our own.
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Their contents can become a taxonomy of the habits of the inhabitants of nearby towns or cities.
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Many of the inhabitants hobbled around on crutches, and some of the few working vehicles were wheelchairs.
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If it turned out to help the inhabitants of the world's poorest countries, that was an incidental benefit.
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As the inhabitants of Westworld would say, all that does matter is "souls" and whom they connect with.
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It vests sovereignty in the Spanish people as a whole, not in the inhabitants of its constituent parts.
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TCF is doing that for the inhabitants of the Thar desert, in a remote part of Sindh province.
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Some of the inhabitants claim that the money their families pay does not go to their well-being.
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Unlike the crusaders who killed the inhabitants when they captured Jerusalem, Saladin spared them when he recovered it.
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The justice minister, Soren Pind, said the shootings were a "wake-up call" for the inhabitants of Christiania.
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Further back are chambers where the inhabitants could have slept protected from hyenas, lions, leopards, and other predators.
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When Pierce first gets to the Hawkins Mansion, he finds the inhabitants aren't too happy that he's there.
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The inhabitants of "Ralalitra" (the "City of Flies") spend their days scavenging amid debris, rats, and dead bodies.
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If the inhabitants of Cleveland could talk to the Republican conventioneers about their city, what would they say?
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ISIS had killed or displaced nearly all the inhabitants, most of whom belonged to Iraq's Yazidi religious minority.
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In 1967, the US and UK began tearing that life apart, exiling all the inhabitants from their land.
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About 15% of the inhabitants here are foreigners, but the international community has for months neglected the camp.
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It turns out that Kier's squad of Anglo foreigners have paid to hunt and kill the inhabitants of Bacurau.
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This life will certainly look idyllic to most ordinary British folk, whatever the personal tragedies of the inhabitants within.
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They remain, like the inhabitants of Dadaab, in an indefinite limbo of penury and fear, unwanted and largely forgotten.
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As a result, the inhabitants of a rather small island grow up knowing surprisingly little about their own neighbours.
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A staggering 86 percent of the inhabitants of Bidi Bidi are women and children under the age of 18.
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Increasingly, they're also considering the health and well-being of the inhabitants who live in the spaces they design.
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In regions where villagisation took place, none of the inhabitants had legal titles, said a Human Rights Watch report.
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We now understand why, throughout our history, we received no transmissions from this planet: the inhabitants were extremely unsophisticated.
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Most illuminating are the book's portraits of the inhabitants of annexed lands—Puerto Rico, the Philippines, the Virgin Islands.
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The effect is to make the inhabitants of the tale—birds of passage, all of them—seem doubly caged.
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When you've finished, you will feel that the Devil is out there, waiting for the inhabitants of the Endlands.
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The formal part of the making of this frontier zone was to terrorize and bomb into subservience the inhabitants.
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But the inhabitants of that land certainly didn't meet their Biblical expectations, particularly when it came to gender roles.
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He talks Edmure Tully into walking into the castle and demanding the inhabitants, his liege servants, lay down their arms.
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Up until now, the culture of creativity and domain expertise have served as shark repellent for the inhabitants of Malibu.
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The inhabitants of the school (three women, five teenagers) nurse him back to health as he tries to seduce them.
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On December 22015th, 2100, four gunmen slaughtered the inhabitants of a local crack house on Lex Street in West Philly.
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Radioactive fallout poisoned the inhabitants of downwind islands and the crew of a Japanese fishing boat, causing an international incident.
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ROSARIO SCAVO remembers when 80% of the inhabitants of Borgo Vittoria worked directly or indirectly for the Fiat car company.
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Entering a mansion for a lavish dinner party, the inhabitants become psychologically trapped there — a sheltered dream life turned nightmare.
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The inhabitants are mainly subsistence farmers and herders from the Fulani tribe who trade at Mubi's regionally prominent cattle market.
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The colors are muted, and the inhabitants seem to be living in a world presided over by a dying star.
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"There is a fear that there could be 'racist' feelings towards the inhabitants who come from these zones," he says.
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Was it, actually, just the same island from LOST and all the inhabitants were stuck in purgatory like on LOST?
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They are the inhabitants of the "gig" economy, the involuntary contingent work force that many people want desperately to escape.
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The offloading of computer parts and other products in Africa and China is poisoning the landscape and even the inhabitants.
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The inhabitants of Graignes were swift to help, feeding the U.S. troops, relaying intelligence and retrieving their equipment from the marshland.
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A growing number of the inhabitants of this forested, sparsely populated land subscribe to the nature-loving precepts of neo-paganism.
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"The inhabitants of this mountain...and they were not only Christians, came here because they were persecuted and weak," he said.
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On that day, hundreds of protesters surrounded the building, protecting the inhabitants a little longer before their departure the following day.
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Pakistan denies that, saying it limits its help to providing moral support to the inhabitants of India's only Muslim-majority state.
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As the story goes, the inhabitants of the small village of Roanoke vanished into thin air in the late 16th century.
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A local legend tells of the Black Spring, when nature turns on the inhabitants and further reveals the town's rotten core.
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IN 2029 the inhabitants, if any, of the planet GJ 273b will receive a message that will change their lives forever.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and urges the inhabitants of the projects to step up and take charge of their future.
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The inhabitants of Çatalhöyük engaged in a funeral practice in which dead individuals were buried beneath the floor of their home.
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His fixer—a 17-year-old local named Lucas, who lives in the nearby village Chuneshi—introduced Koopmans to the inhabitants.
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In Olaf's Frozen Adventure, the inhabitants of the Frozen universe have to overcome having no holiday traditions, due to Elsa's curse.
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By the next day, all the inhabitants of that building, which another resident, Michael McClure, had dubbed "Painterland," had moved out.
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At least 12 civilians, including five children, were killed in raids on the city, where most of the inhabitants have fled.
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Ice is ubiquitous along Greenland's coast, but this giant has put the inhabitants of the village, Innaarsuit, population 169, on edge.
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The consequences of the nuclear accident shadow the lives of most of the inhabitants of Ivankiv district, to which Orane belongs.
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But this story is a bit different because the inhabitants of Santa María Sur stayed together after they fled their homes.
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The inhabitants of his dystopian World State wore "zippicamiknicks" and "zippyjamas", showing them simultaneously to be disturbingly modern and endlessly sexually available.
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Indeed, like the city dwellers of today, the inhabitants of Çatalhöyük had to contend with infectious diseases, overcrowding, violence, and environmental degradation.
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The inhabitants communicate all their needs to her, and she works with Salim to solve issues and manage day-to-day affairs.
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The traces of the inhabitants — a toothbrush left out, or hanging baskets of plants — speak of people who will never come back.
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My favourite rule in the game is the final one, discussing how the inhabitants of the world you wander react to you.
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The latest entry in the series, the competitive game pits the inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom against each other on tennis court.
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" He considered himself something of a naturalist too, documenting "much diversity in the form and habits of the inhabitants of the ocean.
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First, I always had a moral sense that I need the inhabitants of a painting to be doing something, not just being.
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Most Israelis couldn't care less if Gazans or West Bankers choose to have slightly bigger families than the inhabitants of Tel Aviv.
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Congress originally refused to give the inhabitants of the new territories citizenship, but the court decided that they weren't quite foreigners, either.
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How, exactly, does such a decadent fashion display help (or even take into account, really) the inhabitants of the Communist-ruled country?
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But Britain notes that the inhabitants of Gibraltar have voted overwhelmingly in favor of remaining British, including in a 2002 sovereignty referendum.
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The inhabitants of Lonton huddled around fires by the roadside, listening to the night frogs as they had in the old days.
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" Likewise, after their first exposure to Matt, the inhabitants of Nicotine are on alert: "That man has a hard-core Satanist vibe.
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If only the inhabitants of "Joan" weren't quite so fond of metaphors, which tend only to underline what we've already figured out.
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Her home, a self-sustaining habitat, has remained free of the empire's oversight, something of paramount importance to the inhabitants of Lsel station.
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Environmental stresses may have prompted genetic modifications in both the inhabitants' cardiovascular and digestive systems to help with high altitude and starch digestion.
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Set over a century in the future, the inhabitants of New York City's MetLife Tower make their way through life amidst rising tides.
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As the game goes on, these puzzle chains grow increasingly silly and complicated, as do your interactions with the inhabitants of Thimbleweed Park.
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But all four of the inhabitants were murdered after a protracted struggle in which Tate begged for the life of her unborn child.
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Isotopic analysis showed that the inhabitants of Çatalhöyük ate lots of wheat, barley, rye, some wild plants, sheep, goats, and some wild animals.
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Since Mr. Buhari came to power, villages in the middle-belt and southern regions have been raided, the inhabitants killed, their farmlands sacked.
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I'd been in Sambuca for just a few days, but I already felt welcomed into the fabric of local life by the inhabitants.
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"There's no opportunity for the inhabitants of the sierra," said Rigoberto Acosta, who runs a non-government council of towns in Guerrero's sierra.
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"There are a lot of places where the dance looks ungoverned, like the inhabitants are coming up with the next step by themselves."
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Several of the residents have an interest in anarchy and far-left politics, but there are no explicit ideologies that govern the inhabitants.
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One archaeological study of a 9,000-year-old farming community in Basta, Jordan, found that 36 percent of the inhabitants lacked lateral incisors.
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But the inhabitants of Craven seem to be happy with the way they are even if, to some outsiders, that can appear glum.
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The inhabitants must consider the region, as D.H. Lawrence characterized it in his Australia-set novel, "Kangaroo" (1923), to be a harmless Eden.
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The inhabitants of the place were in many respects peculiar, poor and cruel with extraordinarily dark eyebrows, but the cream teas were excellent.
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Much has changed, in both photography and America, since Susan Lipper captured the inhabitants of Grapevine Branch, W.Va., on black-and-white film.
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The stark domestic scene crystalizes the simplicity of the inhabitants' lives and the meagerness of a population living beyond the realm of modernity.
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Around 60% of the inhabitants of Sharda, a village northwest of Jura, were forced to evacuate over the weekend, according to the Pakistan military.
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"When I went to Agbogbloshie, I wanted to ask the inhabitants questions, rather than project my own understanding of their circumstances," Agyepong tells Mashable.
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The Ghettoblasters were like torches being passed from the inhabitants of the flatbed truck world to the cheerleader squad in another urban fantasy space.
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This is now called "direct democracy"; but we must never forget that the citizens formed a minority of the inhabitants—even of the natives.
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The Lannister battle flag teaser reminds us that the inhabitants of King's Landing are very much still in the thrall of the faith militant.
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Buildings are unencumbered by kudzu or graffiti and have tidy, sparsely furnished rooms, as though the inhabitants had only just fled (or been vaporized).
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But I did spend one fabulously ritzy week in a country that has no poverty and where 32% of the inhabitants are millionaires: Monaco.
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There's no clear explanation as to what happens for the inhabitants of a universe in which Loki has total control of the Space Stone.
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Explore a living world powered by Ecological A.I., where the inhabitants have interesting and consequential relationships with one another that impact your gameplay experience.
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The inhabitants of the islands, which were settled by Vikings in the ninth and tenth centuries, have always depended on sustenance from the ocean.
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Although people convey their dismay aloud, the inhabitants of the North Pole don't seem fazed enough to actually do anything to get him back.
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Batumians, the inhabitants of the region's capital, are quite opinionated about what makes a good Adjaran khachapuri, and often frown upon imitations from Tbilisi.
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After two years of follow-up in Fiji, less than 4 percent of the inhabitants of the villages that got ivermectin still had scabies.
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For the inhabitants of "Heartbreak House," who, in the mysterious final scene, begin to hear the war at last, the result is a revelation.
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The notion that it would not help save the inhabitants of an entire planet from being wiped out would be unthinkable, enemy or not.
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Anti-Semitism was not forced on Germans and the inhabitants of conquered nations but was welcomed, with the resultant murder of six million Jews.
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For many, it's a scar on the inhabitants collective memory, and an exercise of remembering the dead from a city that resists forgetting their fallen.
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"I want to express my gratitude to Norway for honoring this memory," Lavrov told the inhabitants of Kirkenes gathered in the square for the ceremony.
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A quarter of the inhabitants of this part of Rio de Janeiro are 265 or older, making it one of the oldest places in Brazil.
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The Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws reported in 1897 that the number of pubs was "out of proportion to the necessities of the inhabitants".
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All of the inhabitants of the flat in Puchong fled Myanmar in 2012, after the killing of a Buddhist woman sparked bloody anti-Rohingya riots.
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Mohamed Zabour, president of the local municipality, said more than 60 percent of the inhabitants of the region live without running water in their homes.
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And Cuthbert, a 90-year-old homeless man who thinks he can talk to animals, is trying to free all the inhabitants of London Zoo.
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Do an abridged version, peppering the walk with queries that have the children visualizing what life was like for the inhabitants of these stately homes.
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At least a quarter-million children are among the inhabitants of such areas, which have been effectively turned into "open-air prisons," the report said.
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A decade later, in 1991, an Indian anthropologist named Madhumala Chattopadhyay managed brief, friendly contact with the inhabitants on a few trips to the island.
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He made his Broadway debut as two characters in "Under Milk Wood" (1957), the Dylan Thomas comedy about the inhabitants of a fictional Welsh village.
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Just like the inhabitants of Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World," we seek products to provide short bursts of satisfaction and often ignore more wholesome alternatives.
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Just like the inhabitants of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, we seek products to provide short bursts of satisfaction and often ignore more wholesome alternatives.
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The system entails a certain Trump-like suspicion of science and dismissal of history, but that's a price the inhabitants of Huxley's world happily pay.
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By the time the area came under British rule in 1846, the vast majority of the inhabitants practiced Islam — though not its titular Hindu rulers.
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It was always planned to be temporary and, when W.W. I ended the following year, the inhabitants dismantled as much as they could and left.
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To communicate with the inhabitants of a 1,500-foot-high, free-floating spaceship that's just materialized over a giant patch of green somewhere in the world.
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By definition, a "smart home" is a house that incorporates advanced automation systems to provide the inhabitants with sophisticated monitoring and control over the building's functions.
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When Merchanter vessel Finity's End arrives, the inhabitants of Alpha Station believe that it's coming to investigate a rival Earth Company starship The Rights of Man.
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As the inhabitants have left for other worlds, those who remain are left to ponder the future and if their way of life is worth maintaining.
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The inhabitants of Zhongdenglou tell stories about brides being imported from other countries, especially Vietnam—but these stories turn out to come from the news media.
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Even in the eastern city of Lublin, where the inhabitants tend to support the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) government, the rallies drew hundreds of people.
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Jose Fernandez's performance at home has kept the inhabitants of South Florida in a frenzy ever since the 23-year-old Cuban came on the scene.
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Out again in 83, he kicked in the door of a house belonging to "some guy with too much money" and shot one of the inhabitants.
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More significantly, a message would be sent to every American that the federal government belongs to the country—not just to the inhabitants of the Beltway.
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Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of the dot on scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner of the dot.
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"As (we) entered the town, (we) could sense an air of tenseness and foreboding among the inhabitants," he wrote in his memoir of the 1910 outbreak.
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I'm not saying that there's something wrong or inferior about the inhabitants of, say, eastern Kentucky (and no American politician would dare suggest such a thing).
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"We do the best we can to guarantee the safety of the inhabitants," Boudewijn Vlegels, third alderman for the municipality of Beveren, said in an email.
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When the inhabitants of a city lose their ability to sleep, one woman's sleep steps out of her and begins to move around on its own.
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The previous experiment had failed when one of the inhabitants was injured and the sealed ecosystem had to be broken, ruining the sanctity of the experiment.
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More mysterious, however, was his emotional life: "Donald showed scant interest in the inhabitants of the outside world, and that included his parents," Donvan and Zucker write.
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Some of the Facebook posts suggested that the killings were happening right there in Jos, or that the inhabitants of the city were about to be attacked.
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A huddle of squares manifests as rugs lining floors or paintings mounting walls, and mingle with the inhabitants, as if Hans Hoffman is communing with James Ensor.
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Medusa in the Graveyard by Emily Devenport Emily Devenport returns with a sequel to her book Medusa Uploaded, about the inhabitants aboard a generation ship that mutinied.
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The story only lasts a few short hours, but it's punctuated by several revelations that will change how you view the inhabitants and their struggle to survive.
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Breaking with former President Cristina Fernandez's policy of denying benefits to the inhabitants of the islands, Macri has proposed more flights from Argentina's mainland to the archipelago.
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"Any and every one of the inhabitants of North America can contribute to achieving the goal of 225 million Monarchs that we've established for 2020," he said.
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It is no surprise, then, that after spending years chronicling the inhabitants of an English country house, Fellowes should set his next enterprise in its metropolitan equivalent.
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The joke among Danes is that the inhabitants of the Faroes are descended from Vikings who were too seasick to make it all the way to Iceland.
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Approximately 80 percent of the inhabitants were Sunnis, making Aleppo a hotbed of resistance, although not all Sunnis opposed the regime, and even fewer took up arms.
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The inhabitants of this penumbra still identify with Christianity, but they lack the communities, habits and support structures that make the religious path (somewhat) easier to walk.
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One west Aleppo resident, who had driven through devastated eastern districts after the fighting ended, said the inhabitants had brought ruin upon themselves by consorting with rebels.
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You want to follow all the topographical shifts that shape and contour the inhabitants of her collages, but Taylor makes so many clever turns they are dizzying.
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The movie centered on a town in which the inhabitants mysteriously became infected and carried out horrific acts, from shooting innocent people to setting homes on fire.
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Alabama argues that the term "persons" was understood at the "time of the founding and when the 14th Amendment was ratified" to mean the "inhabitants" of a state.
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But that lack of clarity, of heroes and villains, is part of what makes the inhabitants of Baker's films feel less like characters and more like, well, people.
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FOR 18 months in 2014 and 2015 the inhabitants of Flint, a poor city in Michigan, drank tap water that was contaminated with lead and potentially lethal bacteria.
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The majority of the inhabitants, who are known as anexados, claim they were taken against their will and face a wide range of abuses — many of them criminal.
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The pastoral peoples that make up a significant minority of the inhabitants of these zones are inevitably involved in those activities, but more as victims than as perpetrators.
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The battle between the residents plays out as a sort of class warfare, the inhabitants at the bottom of the building indignant about the top-dwellers mistreating them.
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A master craftsman would typically be tasked with the design and construction of a Tibetan building, but they would consult with the inhabitants or patrons of the project.
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If she found the inhabitants had not behaved during the year, Perchta ripped open their stomachs and disemboweled them, stuffing their cavity with straw, rocks, and other rubbish.
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The best vacuum for your home depends on a number of things, the most important being the size, floor plan, floor material, and the inhabitants of your abode.
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The inhabitants of his native northern region had only recently been granted Roman citizenship through a decree by Julius Caesar , issued when the poet was a young man.
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The Bosnian Serbs lost the war, and the siege was lifted from Sarajevo primarily because film and photographs showed what was happening to the inhabitants of the city.
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The majority of the inhabitants of this park were retirees who spent their days driving around in golf carts and walking the early morning beach with metal detectors.
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Among the artifacts there were clues to the sea and land travel of the inhabitants, including a local imitation of a scarab from Egypt and potsherds from Greece.
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Snapshot: Above, Virve Koster, 91, one of the inhabitants of the Estonian island of Kihnu, which has an overwhelmingly female population that has adapted to living without men.
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You have to enjoy watching "perfect" lives implode on themselves, like a renovated three-story Brooklyn brownstone that begins to collapse, floor-by-floor, on all the inhabitants within.
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But however careful the miners are, life for the inhabitants of the CCZ is about to get a lot less peaceful than it has been for millions of years.
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It makes you realize that the scary-looking James on the cover is not a villain but a friendly monster, like the inhabitants of Where the Wild Things Are.
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She continued to spy once in Britain—reportedly helping to recruit Kim Philby—but she also set out to record the lives of the inhabitants of her new home.
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Also in 85033, 100 delegates were elected by the inhabitants of the Territory of New Mexico with the purpose of having them shape the contours of their state constitution.
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The sugar mill in the middle of the resort was a reminder that the inhabitants had once been slaves and left us wondering about the spirits who roamed there.
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Texas, in its 21971 constitution, provided for free public schooling for "all the inhabitants of this State," a provision that was revised to exclude undocumented immigrants only in 21973.
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Although the news wasn't published at that time, the inhabitants of the village had to leave their homes when the flood started, as the reservoir was opened without warning.
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The inhabitants have built their own bathrooms, including some toilet stalls which are padlocked for privacy, and added a few personal touches like potted plants and a "welcome" mat.
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But their war with Israel will gradually come to an end once the inhabitants of the West Bank grasp the Jewish state's eagerness to let them go free. Free?
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The inhabitants of "Inishmore," in contrast, are in heady thrall to a Great Cause, the liberation of Northern Ireland — from the English and the Protestants (and the cat-haters).
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Surprisingly, the risks associated with asbestos mining didn't seem to worry the inhabitants; in fact, asbestos is the city's pride, celebrated with monuments, songs, and even its own museum.
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In fact, two government officials later visited the village, found and deleted pictures of Noi's body on villagers' cellphones, and warned the inhabitants not to speak to the media.
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They took CT scans of 260 skulls of people from a wide range of populations — from the inhabitants of African rainforests to Pacific islands to the coasts of Greenland.
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The 14-year saga of its development is a metaphor for both Mideast politics and progress; and its future, like those of the inhabitants of this region, remains precarious.
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Duneier describes the debate, among Nazi officials, between "productionists," who saw the inhabitants of Jewish ghettos as a useful source of slave labor, and "attritionists," who preferred them dead.
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It was a frugal life style, constrained by the demands of basic survival, but there were enough grace notes to make you feel that the inhabitants enjoyed their existence.
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In fact, they even spread their feces across their breeding sites — making massive skidmarks on the icy Antarctic landscape that help scientists count the inhabitants of penguin colonies from space.
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Kerr Lien, a village in central Gambia, reverted to using a manual well for nine years after the inhabitants were unable to fix a fault in their solar-powered pump.
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But the main reason the inhabitants buy less and waste less is that they have a rich community life which does not revolve around trips to shops, restaurants and cinemas.
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The two of them play dress up as Purples in Wilhemina's room, laughing about the unnecessary torture and punishment (including murder) that they've inflicted on the inhabitants of the Outpost.
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The inhabitants, most of whom follow the Ismaili version of Shia Islam, were generally on the losing side of the vicious civil war that ravaged Tajikistan from 1992 to 1997.
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In a paper posted to bioRxiv, they describe it, and also how they have used it to track ways the inhabitants of Britain have altered over the past 2,000 years.
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The inhabitants of their world, they collectively dreamed up, would be salmon-shark creatures with five tentacles on each fin living in a tempestuous channel on an Earth-like planet.
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They looked like the bodies of my family, the inhabitants of the village where I lived as a child, of these people whose health is devastated by poverty and misery.
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In what's known as the Golden Triangle (Chihuahua, Durango, Sinaloa), controlled by the Sinaloa drug cartel, threats by "sicarios" (the cartel's hit men) force the inhabitants to flee their communities.
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Health officials have stressed the inhabitants of the city, which is beset by economic disparities, are more vulnerable to the disease because of a higher rate of underlying health conditions.
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We also need closer cooperation from American and European health officials, international health agencies and financers, local nongovernmental organizations and especially from the inhabitants and governments of the Mekong region.
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But despite the village's efforts, the closure of Ripabottoni's Xenia migrant center was ordered on January 11 and the inhabitants were sent to facilities in other parts of the region.
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In the end, the children had become their greatest fear and their greatest enemy; the island was no longer a refuge, but a battleground as the inhabitants descended into chaos.
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