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"denizen" Definitions
  1. a person, an animal or a plant that lives, grows or is often found in a particular place

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It sells apparel under the Levi's, Dockers and Denizen brands.
" A denizen sceptically asks: "You niggas in the right place?
But being a denizen of the dirt is not without hazard.
My dad is truly a solid denizen of my hometown's underbelly.
Levi's designs and sells apparel under the Levi's, Dockers and Denizen brands.
But not a denizen of Twitter, where restraint is tantamount to defeat.
I became a full-time denizen of the world of methamphetamine psychosis.
Nevertheless, the jobs report was good enough to elate a frequent Twitter denizen:
Its competitor Starwood thought Denizen seemed very similar to its successful W chain.
It's all up to you as a consumer and denizen of the OASIS.
ZTF also found a very odd new denizen of the solar system zoo.
It's a bit odd that the eyes alone would lack a denizen bacterial community.
His name may be Pompey, and he may be a denizen of ancient Rome.
Being a denizen of Tornado Alley here in Texas, I'm pretty aware of weather.
Growing up, Bloomberg befriended another denizen of Manhattan with a famous father: Ivanka Trump.
But the latest victim isn't some faceless internet denizen or a Starbucks in Buenos Aires.
It's a neighborhood of families, despite Brooklyn's current reputation as a denizen for young hipsters.
He already knew Colorado well from his beat days with the Denver denizen Neal Cassady.
"I'm sticking with Girardi at this point," said Marc Chalpin of Manhattan, another bleacher denizen.
Being a denizen of the Midwest and tornado alley, I seeded the puzzle with TORNADOTRACKERS.
Eel or no, the denizen of the deep has garnered quite a lot of media attention.
Nodler, the artistic director at Catastrophic, learned of Morey's response from a fellow denizen of ClutchFans.
I can testify that a leg of Iberico-style ham from Bert, a former denizen, was delicious.
The deep-water denizen may belong to a new species, but that has yet to be confirmed.
Her 27 years in Washington made Clinton a D.C. denizen of the swamp and a big Trump target.
If the move to abandon print can happen there, it can happen to any denizen of the newsstand.
The typical "manosphere" denizen is something else entirely — younger, tech-savvy, impious, impressed with his own unblinking Darwinism.
A new denizen of Morris's compressed landscape, the video is the only piece that includes some sort of animation.
I read the book as a fellow it-seeker, by chance and choice a denizen of the forever wars.
Even reduced to a constituent part, you can spot a denizen of Gucci-land from across a crowded room.
Which is to say, for a certain type of internet denizen, the Wendy's Twitter account is relatable and quite cool.
Each time a denizen of that floor got a cold, it decimated at least a third of the floor's employees.
MONDAY • Before dawn is not too soon to start tracing the global movements of the North Pole's most famous denizen.
A career member of the Labour Party, he has the everyday bearing of a genial denizen of the corner pub.
DISCO RATING 🕺🕺 IN A NUTSHELL The life and dancing times of Tony Manero, Bay Ridge's most famous denizen.
But for now, Ms Ding sees herself as a victim of urban sprawl, not the denizen of a seamless city cluster.
Any denizen of the underworld will tell you this kind of life is filled with darkness in more ways than one.
There's one about the romantic travails of a pathetic-loser coffee shop denizen in his twenties -- a TMCM reader, of course.
If you're a longtime denizen of the riff-filled land, Swedish outfit Domkraft's spacey, psyched-out stoner doom scratches every itch.
Now you can eat—and more importantly, drink—like an 2th-century denizen with Outlander Kitchen: The Official Outlander Companion Cookbook.
I'm far from the only Facebook denizen to see the ad for this class dominate my news feed in recent weeks.
The ball was caught by Ron Grousl, a 24-year-old bartender who was a denizen of the left-field bleachers.
Police said 1703-year-old Bronx denizen Yuriy Alterman was shouting anti-police remarks and carrying a copy of Sons of Hama.
Nemens lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and is not a denizen of the New York literary world as it is traditionally construed.
You've found the three-wattled bellbird, the haunted-looking denizen of Central American cloud forests and possibly the loudest bird in the world.
A denizen of Bradenton is petitioning the city to replace a memorial to Confederate soldiers with one for the beloved, recently deceased Snooty.
Hotel giant Hilton wanted to develop an all-new luxury hotel chain called Denizen to satisfy a growing market for high-end accommodations.
Her first, "Superstar: A Novel," was published in 1970, a fictionalized autobiography about a much-put-upon denizen of a Factory-like scene.
The Hunt After her daughter left for college, a longtime East Village denizen went in search of a quieter block and new neighbors.
Citizens, wheel the big TV cart into your conference room and get ready to learn how to be a productive denizen of the internet.
This week Katie Roof and myself — Alex Wilhelm — were joined by Menlo Ventures' Matt Murphy, a venture denizen who previously worked for Kleiner Perkins.
" A fellow denizen of /r/Android, jakemoroni, claimed that Google has "had long enough to make their ecosystem more coherent, and they have failed.
The exhibition, which lights up Eric Firestone Loft through May 5, includes 21 works by the 63-year-old artist and East Village denizen.
Once a denizen of the halls of power in Washington and Albany, Mr. Howe said he was forced to move from the East Coast.
Maybe that is the not-so-subtle message telegraphed by Chris Harcum's hagiographical play about a certain denizen of the New York theater scene.
I trailed a power-walking art fair denizen up a very tall escalator until spotting the obligatory metal detectors signifying the fair entrance was near.
The stereotypical fraudster might be a dark-web denizen, taking over a stranger's accounts and ordering giftcards or gamer gifts on the unsuspecting party's account.
The company said it's also "targeting value-conscious consumers through our Signature by Levi Strauss & Co. and Denizen brands" carried by Walmart and Target, respectively.
This week was a bit of a reunion with Kate and Alex on as usual, with the addition of Extra Crunch denizen extraordinaire Danny Crichton.
Bannon helped to turn Donald Trump—denizen of reality television, the dark mirror to journalistic high-mindedness—into the most powerful man in the world.
But Monday's announcement isn't about the Higgs boson itself, it's about seeing the Higgs boson interact with the heaviest known denizen of the subatomic world.
Referred to by the locals as "la norte-americana ," Charlotte, during the brief time that Grace knows her, is a perfect denizen of Boca Grande.
Assange and WikiLeaks deny having anything to do with that website, but Moreno did all but accuse the embassy denizen of being behind the site.
Several labs were convinced that it would look just like it did on another denizen of the adaptive immune system that "sees" antigens, the B cells.
The tale of how one altruistic internet denizen became a prolific illustrator of sexual positions, both hated and lauded by his audience, is worth a read.
But for a certain class of Washington denizen, Mr. Tillerson's slight opened a new front in the nation's forever-war against the reputation of its capital.
He even delivered diapers to a Newark denizen stuck at home with her child during a snowstorm after he had heard about the situation on Twitter.
The premise is fairly simple: Ingrid Thorburn (Plaza), onetime denizen of a psychiatric ward, becomes obsessed with pretty LA blonde Taylor Sloane (Elizabeth Olsen), an Instagram starlet.
Mr. Manafort, in other words, embodies the sort of amoral, self-dealing denizen of the swamp that Mr. Trump pledged to drain when he got to Washington.
It has introduced lower-priced brands, Signature by Levi Strauss and Denizen, to reach Walmart and Target shoppers, while still improving premium lines at Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's.
Like all reporters, I'd been trained to connect those dots, and it makes sense: Trump is something both the visiting reporter and the small-town denizen know about.
The poor, ever-hungry Bruce Bogtrotter is proclaimed a "denizen of the underworld" for stealing from the Trunchbull, and forced to eat an entire 18-inch chocolate cake.
In the lead-up to the season 6 GoT finale, Siri is offering some fun comments you can enjoy whether you're a denizen of Westeros or someplace else.
While the effects of gentrification are evident to any urban denizen, serious discussions on how to deal with its negative ramifications don't seem to take place often enough.
DENIZEN This cheese cafe and wine bar is the work of the chef John Poiarkoff, formerly of the Pines, and Emily Lindh, the cheesemonger who was at Casellula.
Giuffre is now a sociologist at Colorado College, but in a past life she was a denizen of a bar in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, called the Cave.
His design for Denizen Bushwick, developed by Brooklyn-based All Year Management on a portion of the old Rheingold Brewery site, also stands out for its sheer size.
Trump is using Biden, for decades a denizen of the Washington establishment who is offering a return to political normality, to reinvigorate outsider credentials incumbents find difficult to preserve.
Under the waves in the English Channel over the weekend, the biologist Lizzie Daly came face-to-face with an enormous underwater denizen: a 5-foot-long barrel jellyfish.
According to Mr. Oliver, whose "Victor" is the latest in his singular series of elegiac performance pieces, this homeless denizen of New York City was roughly 5-foot-7.
Even Mr. Peanut, the brand mascot who was brutally killed off just days ago in the service of a Super Bowl ad, is also now a denizen of Hell.
In the two years before he became a prefect, when he could have been a hooligan denizen of Middle House, like his form-mates, he was an altar boy.
For all the right-wing fundraising off stereotypes about liberal Hollywood's hostile takeover of our politics, the only denizen of Hollywood who actually reached the Oval Office was Reagan.
Hector was a fashion designer, a night life denizen, a dancer and a community activist who aimed to help lift the social stigma surrounding those who were H.I.V. positive.
There are even some park benches, where you can try out Super Mario Odyssey while being guided by a besuited denizen of New Donk City, just like in the game.
"I think (and hope) by 'other hate groups,' he means the real hate groups in America, the Anti-White ones," wrote one denizen of Stormfront, the infamous white supremacist community.
Enjoy a glass of champagne as Helene Cooper, the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times correspondent (and Prada outlet denizen) moderates the discussion at Dupont Underground, the public art space.
The fact is that Twitter faces some unique challenges, and just because it's a big social media site and prominent Silicon Valley denizen doesn't mean it's going to attract a suitor.
He's a solo practitioner, a courthouse denizen who shuffles around the halls of the justice center in his only suit, which fit him briefly when it was stylish in the 1980s.
Denizen of chillwave Washed Out has returned in a blaze of slightly-more-uptempo-than-usual glory over the past few months, and this week marks the culmination of that return.
"Championships are the ultimate prize," said Marc Chalpin, a longtime denizen of the outfield bleachers at Yankee Stadium and a part-time leader of the first-inning Bleacher Creature roll call.
Target (TGT) gets about a third of its yearly sales from its own brands, including Room Essentials and Market Pantry, and exclusive brands like C9 by Champion and Denizen from Levi's.
On Wednesday, he finally announced his pick—tapping born-and-bred New Yorker Ariel Palitz for a gig pretty much every other NYC denizen would kill for, the New York Times reports.
They face a wall covered with the manically varied drawings of the Kentuckian Norris Embry (1921-1981), a sometime denizen of the New York art world who, like Sobel, deserves more attention.
It was a brief exchange, one that was both rude and kind of amusing, so I did what any web denizen would do: I tweeted about it and then went about my day.
The New Zealand killer was also an 8chan denizen preoccupied by the notion of "white genocide," and the Poway shooter saw attacks on mosques and synagogues as two sides of the same coin.
The "Mad Money" host noted that it's a high-quality brand, which includes Dockers and Denizen under its belt, and CEO Chip Bergh has turned the company around since taking over in 2011.
Nor were they aware that John Gotti, the Gambino crime family boss who died in 2002, was its most notorious former denizen, with the Beat Generation novelist Jack Kerouac coming in maybe second.
Last month, one more distinguished denizen joined the ranks of this exclusive, landmark co-op building, at the corner of East 20153st Street, across from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Central Park.
Scientists have long thought that this many-armed denizen of the deep was strictly solitary and didn't interact much with its fellows, reserving its color-shifting ability for intimidating predators — or hiding from them.
Raised in Eastchester but now a Brooklyn resident, the erstwhile Bronx denizen wonders if the NYPD and federal officials could get away with simultaneously arresting 100 people if they weren't in his old hood.
A neckbeard is a slur for a portly internet denizen who, either in an attempt to hide his multiple chins or purely via laziness, grows an unkempt mane of facial hair on his neck.
She professes her pride in being a denizen of the darkness — "the time for the proper creatures of the world to thrive" — and shudders at the thought of the "monsters" that walk by day.
But if Jack is convincingly darker than your typical sitcom denizen, Mr. Perry doesn't have the verbal and dramaturgical skills as an author to take the play — his first — where the character is leading.
Norman, who strides through Midtown in a tweed cap and a camel coat, connected to the world through the earbuds of his iPhone, is an utterly plausible denizen of a city on the move.
That was by Jonathan Pryce, hitherto known as a British character actor of the eccentric stripe, who was playing the Engineer, a vicious and ambitious denizen of Saigon's underbelly and the show's liveliest figure.
Both were the product of New York City upbringings — Ms. Burns, 57, was a child of a Lower East Side housing project, and Mr. Icahn, who is 79, a denizen of Far Rockaway in Queens.
Bill Scheft does a lot of things, but if you were a denizen of the New York City stand-up comedy clubs in the 21991s as I was, you might have seen him on stage.
Mr. Trump was successful, Mr. Ager said, only because Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader and long-time denizen of the swamp, exercised the so-called "nuclear option" and changed the Senate rules.
What's striking in this movie, apart from an ostentatiously glitchy screen distortion that occurs whenever a denizen of the "dark web" appears on one of the screens within screens, is how credibly its extreme trolling plays.
Chris Evans stars in this dystopian depiction of class struggle as Curtis Everett, a denizen of the last car on the train where there are no windows, no real food, and train guards regularly abuse passengers.
It's the sound of beef alarms blaring and content creation sites being fired the heck up, because your boy Chad Kroeger—grand denizen of Nickelback—has come for Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour fame.
Levi's operates 824 standalone stores, including 74 opened last year, but still derives about two-thirds of its revenue from more than 50,000 locations operated by third parties in 110 countries (including sister brands Dockers and Denizen).
"It's odd when the past looks so much like the future," the editor Glenn O'Brien, a Factory denizen, wrote about the images in "Billy Name: The Silver Age," a collection of Mr. Name's work published in 2014.
As you probably noticed from the examples I have provided, the Q crew is made up of a very specific archetype of internet denizen: elderly right-wingers who have gone too far down the online rabbit hole.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Genetic research that reconstructed the past population dynamics of the cave bear, a prominent prehistoric denizen of Europe, implicates Homo sapiens rather than climate cooling in the Ice Age extinction of these brawny plant-loving beasts.
Within a few years, it is likely that one or all of these newcomers will weigh in and tell us if sterile neutrinos are a new denizen of the subatomic pantheon, or just a scientific will-o'-the-wisp.
Look, I like to post stellar Instagrams as much as the next social media denizen, but are better iPhone snapshots (plus a case that is disappointingly light lavender rather than full-on purple) worth a more-than-$700 upgrade?
While the shelter has a former denizen of the South Pole, it also received a visitor from the North Pole on Wednesday, when Santa Claus stopped in, said Cindy Huge, a spokeswoman for the Red Cross, which runs the center.
Wednesday's sidelining of Paul Manafort -- Trump's alpha strategist and a denizen of the lobbying world — is being viewed in some Republican circles as the burning of the last bridge between the GOP's traditional donor establishment and the party's presidential nominee.
The book is an autobiographical account of the obsessive love that the narrator, Chris—a writer and failed filmmaker in a waning marriage—feels for Dick, an academic and art world denizen whose principal attribute is his indifference to her.
One sharp-minded denizen of the world wide web has stepped up to meet the furor over the GoFundMe campaign to fund President Trump's long-sought border wall with one of his own: funding an escalator that scales that wall.
SETH COLTER WALLS AT 2 MINUTES 56 SECONDS With the recent death of the playwright Albert Innaurato, we lost one of the great opera lovers of our time, an infamously opinionated denizen of blog comment sections and a sensitive critic.
You'll also find a couple of memoirs — one from a former Marine, the other from a former denizen of Tokyo's avant-garde — and, for readers determined to wallow in the gloom, a look at America's intractable and increasing political divide.
"I was smoking up when the police arrived, shouting, with guns raised, throwing tear gas," said Camilo on the street of a nearby slum while sitting on the sidewalk with his girlfriend, Jenny, and another former denizen of El Bronx, Andres.
On July 20, 2008, Mitch Kapor, the creator of Lotus 1-2-0003 and a longtime denizen of Silicon Valley's intellectual elite, dialed in to a conference call hosted by Christopher Edley Jr., a senior policy adviser to Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
As a two-plus decade denizen of the federal prison system, these latest legal developments—coming after years of steady revelations about the president thumbing his nose at the rule of law—made me curious whether inmates were tracking Trump's exposure to prosecution.
"In the '50s, it was like this," said Colin Ryan, 68, an on-and-off Village lifer and denizen, scanning the handfuls of couples and children in Washington Square Park where there used to be a crush of musicians, performers and university students.
The Clintons' real crime is that they are tasteless parvenus who started with almost nothing (there are those who can never forget Bill's mom, Virginia Kelley, the racetrack denizen with that white streak in her hair and one of her four husbands on her arm).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 1985, with a flamboyant, gelid eye and taunting provocative shrugs of jaded contempt for new-money denizen art collectors, Gary Indiana (né Hoisington) strode forth onto the art scene as an insouciant enfant terrible art critic for The Village Voice.
I am a lifelong downtown denizen, and when I went to Barney Greengrass on the Upper West Side last week, it was my first visit to the legendary — and that's no hyperbole — shop and restaurant on Amsterdam Avenue and 87th Street, where it's been for 90 years.
"In my eyes, it just means when you admire someone so much that calling them one of your parents is the ultimate compliment — but, like, in a noncreepy way," explained 20-year-old Freddy Cabrales, a kind of unofficial cultural denizen of Twitter, who tweets at @FreddyAmazin.
One such business owner and neighborhood denizen is Todd A. Spodek, managing partner at Spodek Law Group P.C. The firm was founded in 260 by his father and has always operated out of Lower Manhattan, even when business took a big hit in the wake of 215/224.
That's because Pai, a former Verizon lawyer and longtime DC denizen, has made no secret of his intention to dismantle FCC initiatives that are bitterly opposed by the telecom industry, most notably the agency's policy safeguarding net neutrality, the principle that all internet content should be equally accessible to consumers.
While the lawyers battle over who is authorized to withhold what from whom, it's worth making two observations: first, that the intelligence community's watchdog — not some disgruntled denizen of the "deep state," but a man appointed by Mr. Trump — was alarmed enough that he thought it necessary to inform Congress.
And yet in keeping with the Trump-era rule stipulating that ''the enemy of the enemy of the people is my friend,'' the mockery directed at this blandly ubiquitous greenroom denizen — just the kind of Washington political hack Trump ran against — propelled him to a golden status with ''the base.
There's Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a so-called "Establishment" choice for the Court disfavored by social conservatives because he's viewed as unwilling to overturn Roe, who is even called "Karl Rove in a robe" and a "swamp denizen" by some on the right because of his ties to Bush-era — and very unpopular — conservatism.
Only a denizen of the racetrack and the craps table would have played hunches with such frequency and bravado, and perhaps only a man acquainted with Bugsy Siegel would have had the ethical flexibility to engineer the elaborate sign-stealing scheme that helped the '51 Giants go 23-5 at home down the stretch.
Denizen Bushwick, a new rental development in Bushwick, Brooklyn, will have not only a wood shop and a darkroom, but labs for laser cutting, metalworking, printing and video production — all located in a vast subterranean co-working space that includes glass-fronted private studios so tenants can peek in on neighbors in the throes of artistic ferment.
Morris Park's boundaries are Pelham Parkway to the north, Bassett Avenue to the east, Sacket Avenue to the south and White Plains Road to the west, Mr. D'Angelo said, which means that Kwame Ture (born Stokely Carmichael), the civil rights leader who lived in Van Nest, an area that many in Morris Park consider annexed, can be claimed as a denizen.
Native herbivores like elk and mule deer are at fractions of their pre-livestock populations as a result, streams suffer such heavy damage from cattle concentrating near the water that many no longer can support native trout, and domestic sheep spread disease that wipes out bighorn sheep on such as scale that this majestic mountain denizen may itself be headed for an Endangered Species Act listing.
Doyle was also both hilarious and fierce, and I took as much pleasure from watching him address a denizen of the gun-rights coalition as "dear outraged shrieking lunatic," or describe certain members of the Catholic hierarchy as "arrogant pompous nominal bosses issuing proclamations and denouncing dissent," as I took from lingering over the loveliest descriptions of the natural world I have ever read.
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All photos by Thomas Skrlj When my editor asked me to find the worst bar in Toronto (inspired by this VICE US article) the rules were simple: pick a bar that I think is the worst, go to that bar, ask another denizen of the boozy depths what they think the worst bar in Toronto is, go to that bar and repeat the process until I am a feeble, drunken mess, face-to-face with the bleak realities of alcohol's demonic influence upon us all.
" The same article suggested that traditional valentines were for bumpkins and that city sophisticates had moved on: "Our country cousins, judged by St. Valentine's Day, still retain that primitive sentimentality which prompts this bashful mode of confessing even vaguely to the existence of the tender passion, while the more matter-of-fact denizen of the Metropolis either has more nerve to openly declare his or her love, or, with the spirit of cosmopolitanism, considers the time-honored custom of sending valentines as befitting only past and more puerile ages and peoples.

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