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"dweller" Definitions
  1. (especially in compounds) a person or an animal that lives in the particular place that is mentioned

320 Sentences With "dweller"

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We took a stance then, and we'll take the same one now: Since the window dweller gets the window and the aisle dweller gets easy bathroom access, the middle seat dweller should get one tiny perk, too.
Basement dweller = internet subculture = 214chan = Pepe = Alt-Right = Trump supporter.
The Sky-Dweller is the most complicated watch Rolex makes today.
The Sky-Dweller is the most complicated watch Rolex makes today.
The scene is exhilarating, especially for a city dweller like me.
And, if you're an urban dweller, things can get downright gnarly.
If you're a city-dweller, you probably know all about SantaCon.
That's four per cent of the cost of your Sky-Dweller.
There's a certain lull to suburbs that eludes the city-dweller.
The lamp dweller was a long time in joining the household.
But for a city-dweller the free-range Uber experience was revelatory.
But ... that was as a late-twenty-something newly-engaged city dweller.
Image: APNot every hacker on the planet is a callous basement dweller.
"The teal pencil, Night Dweller, was really important to me," says Duff.
Another adorable tree-dweller, the dwarf lemur, is smaller than a squirrel.
And we're impressed this stadium dweller was able to hold back his tears.
For an American internet dweller, biaoqing might seem curiously unanimated on the whole.
Beaten to death by Dweller on 02/14/2017 at 123:12 p.m.Wade__chen.
If you're a city-dweller, grilling during the summer is pretty much impossible.
Tentrr, for instance, was created with the New York apartment dweller in mind.
Artist's impression of the mouse-sized Xianshou Songae, a tree-dweller in Jurassic forests.
A frustrated desert-dweller journeys away from their home planet for the first time?
But the critical muck-dweller in this scheme was, of course, Donald Trump himself.
The Sky-Dweller is the most complicated watch that Rolex makes, according to Hodinkee.
Only the Rolex Sky-Dweller on his wrist did not appeal to Barry's taste.
On that note, this urban dweller will not be relinquishing her car anytime soon.
" He learned from a fan that "Burgdoerfer," in German, can mean "mountain village dweller.
He describes himself as a Bitcoin-buying, non-recycling city-dweller who hates camping.
Another time, a Williamsburg dweller said he hadn't heard of the award-winning novel Swamplandia!
So someone from rural Kentucky introduced me, a city dweller, to this avant-garde comedy.
Grant a full Presidential pardon to Ecuadorian embassy basement-dweller and Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange.
And how does this archetypal leisured city dweller go about "reassessing their position in society"?
Heath ("heathland dweller"), Camden ("winding valley"), Hermione ("earthly") and Bryn ("hill") are great earth names.
In fact, this northern Pakistani cave dweller is the heaviest gliding mammal in the world.
Simply put, the U.S. builds less public transit per urban dweller than its peer countries.
HUSH MONEY and DROWN OUT were particularly bonkers, as was FREEWAY, for this city dweller.
Asking is considered rude, says Ms Korpela—like asking a city-dweller how much he earns.
His supporters see the former slum-dweller as one of them—a champion from their streets.
But the former slum-dweller trounced Ms Sirleaf's son, Robert, in a senate election in 2014.
Ben McPherson's generic survival story aims for post-apocalyptic dread and lands on hill-dweller horseplay.
Traditional spraying — from trucks and planes — is mostly useless against this mosquito, a stealthy urban dweller.
In 2012, Rolex released the Rolex Sky-Dweller, its first new watch in almost 20 years.
His father, a lifelong city dweller, "really doesn't understand why Eric and I hunt," he added.
"In a bull market, it's not that easy to be a real cellar dweller," Cramer said.
Another theory is that the bullet came from a favela dweller shooting at a police drone.
Stalin supposedly called Boris Pasternak a "cloud dweller," ordering the secret police to spare the poet.
All of these hazards may seem worth it to anyone willing to be a moon dweller.
All of these hazards may seem worth it to anyone willing to be a moon dweller.
Reginella, who disguised as a park dweller, laid out the story to the tourist in total seriousness.
An unfortunate apartment-dweller thought she had acquired a cool new doormat when her neighbors moved away.
"Dweller on the Threshold" pulls from the teachings of theosophist Alice Bailey and Tibetan master Djwal Khul.
Here you can see him wearing a yellow gold Rolex Sky Dweller on a brown alligator strap.
As an urban dweller and city developer, the President-elect is uniquely positioned to make it happen.
It's enough to startle even the most hardened city dweller—and has lately become fodder for journalists.
But the desirable shell-dweller had so much sex he helped boost the population to over 2,000.
It has many important cliff-dweller sites, but it is also a local all-terrain-vehicle playground.
The famous siren on every frappuccino and chai latte was not exactly the friendliest-looking sea dweller.
But on this occasion, it's not your average city dweller who's confronting the harsher aspects of adult life.
Hubei is not heaven, but any slum-dweller in Caracas or Mumbai would love to live like this.
This is an imaginary landscape crafted by humans, but the urban dweller will recognize it as scarily quotidian.
Zac took to the rainforest dweller -- called a "honey bear" in Central America -- and got handsy with it.
The show "enables visitors to inhabit the role of the flâneur, Benjamin's archetypal leisured city dweller," he writes.
Perhaps it is time to face the facts that the party simply isn't targeting the right urban dweller.
Sia, a slum dweller and migrant construction worker in Gurugram, near New Delhi, wakes up at 5 a.m.
Fish with similar organs, like the flag-in cardinal-fish, another reef-dweller, might use the same trick.
It's perfect for any apartment-dweller who has to make one room a kitchen/dining room/living room combo.
If you're a city dweller and want the cheapest possible iPhone 7 you can get, go with T-Mobile.
Ask any apartment dweller in a crowded city and they'll likely tell you space is among their biggest issues.
And if a customer wants to splurge on a Rolex Sky Dweller covered in diamonds, Sammy's has that, too.
As a rock dweller that does not school in large numbers, the lionfish is impractical to catch by net.
I was called an elitist, a bubble-dweller who (apparently) spent my days snickering at rubes in flyover country.
Drafted first over all by the Oilers in 03, McDavid has led Edmonton's transformation from bottom dweller to contender.
Scientists identified this long, narrow squid as a Echinoteuthis atlantica, a common deep-sea dweller found in the Atlantic.
As any apartment dweller well knows, the struggle is real when it comes to moving a couch between tiny apartments.
"A few pieces you might like," Mr. Guzman said, pointing at a flashy Rolex Sky-Dweller with a cobalt face.
Daimler has invested heavily in the urban dweller brand — a departure from its sleek and stout luxury Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
There's the way mere mortals speak, and then there's the way musician, moonlighting doula and Dallas dweller Erykah Badu speaks.
Online watch reseller Watchfinder & Co. thinks that the Rolex Sky-Dweller 326933 may be the wisest investment for horology enthusiasts.
Sure enough, they can be used when building log cabin-style structures, something this 21st-century city dweller didn't know.
Another backyard-dweller, Tracey Hamilton, cleans condos and businesses for work and also came to Summers' property three weeks ago.
After retiring, Kaneda managed another perennial cellar-dweller, the Lotte Orions (now the Chiba Lotte Marines), from 1973 to 1978.
Once a mummy's-boy basement dweller, he's invented a line of grimly compliant sex bots that cater to every taste.
Magdalena is an elderly woman who has spent her life as a river-dweller in one of the rainforest's reserves.
As an apartment dweller, I appreciated that the bed arrived in three boxes, designed to fit upstairs and through hallways.
Sometimes he or she is a city dweller for whom the need to learn has never arisen with sufficient force.
The program was 21-95 over five seasons from 2009-2014—a perpetual bottom dweller in the Northern Atlantic Conference.
The Bios Incube, which plants a small tree, is made from recycled material, and designed with the urban dweller in mind.
But a good portion of Ikea's forthcoming collections center the plight of the overcharged and square footage-deficient city apartment dweller.
A longtime DJ and dancefloor dweller, Tony Rainwater's foray into production came from a stroke of luck—and also a pluck.
Bridge charges $6 a month in tuition — well out of range for a slum dweller living on a dollar a day.
Aiming for post-apocalyptic dread and landing on hill-dweller horseplay, McPherson parcels out underwritten roles to actors who deserve better.
Like Beckett, this is a series of rants and musings of a self-destructive, neurotic, irritable and very amusing city dweller.
"For a city dweller who is worried about getting run over by a cab, this all makes sense," Mr. Rawles said.
For this city dweller is no slick deceiver out of Molière or Dickens, but a benighted idiot in his own right.
Like any basement dweller that had a computer in the aughts, anyone with a decent phone can now create a podcast.
He learns martial arts and self-defense from another young street-dweller, but he also learns a few indelible moral lessons.
The home dweller is less protected than a person buying a house with a mortgage and evictions are quicker than a foreclosure.
Security footage of the sea dweller was posted to the store's Facebook, where it has already been viewed by thousands of people.
Did the denizens of Whoville just not care that a recluse cave-dweller broke into each and every one of their homes?!
The next oldest land-dweller after that is the Cooksonia plant, which emerged nearly 20 million years after the oldest Tortotubus fossils.
Moehring told me it's also considered the biggest remaining hurdle to the conservation of another prairie dweller: the endangered black-footed ferret.
Preparing for power outages is an important part of storm preparedness, but if you're an urban apartment dweller, it may be overkill.
Likewise, Tsaagan mangas was a Mongolian desert dweller so similar to the Velociraptor genus that at first, it was mistaken for it.
Of course, for the space-starved apartment dweller, hemmed in by low ceilings and swarming children, some things are sexier than sex.
A quick synopsis: Peter Pan, eternal boy and Neverland-dweller, haunts the Darling nursery because he likes to hear the bedtime stories.
The basement-dweller was right about the gun in the attic, only Teddy's now pointing it at Darius on the second floor.
Bolton is a longtime swamp dweller and is far from a Washington outsider, as many of Trump's senior administration officials have been.
This is about you who are: gay or straight, black or white, male or woman, farmer or manufacturer, urban dweller or suburban.
At the Morgan, we get a different Dickinson, a person among people: a member of a household, a village dweller, a citizen.
At the Morgan we get a different Dickinson, a person among people: a member of a household, a village-dweller, a citizen.
At the Morgan we get a different Dickinson, a person among people: a member of a household, a village dweller, a citizen.
The home dweller has more limited protections than a person buying a house with a mortgage, and evictions are quicker than a foreclosure.
Me, thinking I'm a smart, savvy cinema dweller, assumes that if something is going to happen to Charlie, it will be peanut-related.
Hate to break it to you, but if you're a city dweller, you're probably breathing in way too many toxins on the daily.
But when every 20-something city dweller swears by one particular scent of incense, pine, and sandalwood, you consider stretching your beauty budget.
At the Australian Open in January 2017, Federer lifted an impossible-to-find Rolex Sky-Dweller in stainless steel along with the trophy.
"I see tiny houses with mini-fridges and a two-burner stove top with no oven," Justin, a Tiny Home dweller, told Thrillist.
If you want to waste a few hours, ask me to tell you about my Shepard, my Inquisitor, my Dragonborn, my Vault-Dweller.
If you're an urban apartment dweller, you probably don't have a driveway to shovel, but you probably do have drafts to deal with.
After a week of up-island farm stand-hopping and West Tisbury farmers' market-shopping, I felt like a bona fide seasonal dweller.
So if you&aposre the reigning Super Bowl champions, why go through all the trouble to get ahead against an NFL bottom-dweller?
The Barrow Street Theater has been reinvented as a dingy pie shop where a hungry city dweller might pick up a cheap meal.
However, the contest between former Brasilia dweller Alan "Nuguette" Patrick and Scotland's Stevie "Braveheart" Ray is the one which really catches the eye.
This deep-sea dweller is colloquially known as the cusk eel, which is used to describe a family of over 200 fish called Ophidiidae.
He's a kind of noble answer to the Joker, another beleaguered city dweller who explains his strange behavior with reference to a neurological condition.
Their flatmates include an 8,000-year-old crypt-dweller and the (183-year-old) "young rebel" who plays pranks on humans before killing them.
And in the Blue Devils' Tuesday-night matchup against ACC bottom-dweller Boston College, Stanley may have thrown down his most impressive slam yet.
"Here, on the inside, we have found small not so beautiful after all," wrote tiny home dweller Gene Tempest in The New York Times.
If you're a city dweller and you have an outdoor space — no matter how oddly shaped or diminutive — you're probably well aware that you're lucky.
The ambiguous ground-dweller would later be recategorized as a relative of placental mammals, mostly because it closely resembles Africa's Cape golden moles (Chrysochloris asiatica).
In "5318008," Josh finally hooks up with fellow mall-dweller K.J. (Chelsea Zhang) after accepting Angelica and Wesley's cooked-up lie that Sam is dead.
According to a new scientific paper, this mysterious deep-sea dweller can live up to 2150 years, making it the longest-lived vertebrate on Earth.
Texas is still searching for its first road win of the season after losing at Big 12 cellar-dweller Oklahoma 70-66 on Tuesday night.
For a lifelong urban dweller, the countryside can appear two-dimensional, beauty confined to recreations on product packaging, ads, or an episode of Planet Earth.
" Or: "Well, maybe he means it a little, but at least this is straight talk, not the verbose gobbledygook of the professional Washington swamp-dweller.
Though the rooms behind her beckon in carefully coordinated shades of pale, Ms. Streisand is wearing the uniform black of an East Coast urban dweller.
That was 2110 years ago, and Yano became one of the first "I-turners" there - a city dweller who has moved to a small town.
It is not the prerogative of the globalized city dweller to ignore the concerns of all those living on what the French call the periphery.
The same could be said of Archaeopteryx, which has caused questions as to whether it was a flightless land-dweller, a glider or a flier.
The British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) told the BBC that the ocean dweller likely ended up in the Thames due to a navigational error.
To find out what these practices are, we spoke to Jenna Spesard, the tiny home dweller behind the Tiny House Giant Journey blog and YouTube channel.
Examples of the form: Huawei Mate X, Oppo's folding prototype Something we could all agree to call it: a matchbook phone For the discerning vault dweller.
"Affordable" mortgages in Africa typically have interest rates of more than 20%, which puts formal housing even further out of reach for the average city-dweller.
The show revamps Technical Boy (Bruce Langley) from his depiction in the novel as an acne-pocked, greasy basement-dweller into something more Silicon Valley sinister.
The star of The Legend of Tarzan went to dieting extremes to get his incredibly ripped body for his role as the rope-swinging jungle-dweller.
The Girls star, 28, is currently growing out her bangs — and she's getting all the style tips she needs from everyone's favorite under-the-sea dweller.
" In 2001, two British chemists, V. E. Yarsley and E. G. Couzens, published an article in Science Digest that imagined "a dweller in the 'Plastic Age.
The Badgers — who had climbed to No. 6 in last week's AP Poll — suffered their first defeat of the season to Big Ten bottom-dweller Illinois.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Penniless and subsisting only on water for three weeks, Tokyo street-dweller Tokuchika Nishi thought he had come to the end of his life.
Thankfully, I'm a charismatic vault-dweller and the mines are full of fellow slaves just waiting for the right person to rally them to a cause.
A Soho dweller, on the other hand, who was about to take a trip to Italy, said the shopping experience was overwhelming and left empty-handed.
As a longtime apartment-dweller, I've found that the "visual weight" of a piece of furniture can really influence how big it feels in a room.
This joint federal and state program doesn't care whether you're white or black, Christian or Muslim, Republican or Democrat, a city dweller or a rural resident.
Virginia lost on the road to perennial ACC bottom-dweller Boston College Tuesday before hosting the Syracuse Orange and losing by eight on its home floor.
We're told Wahiba hit up Franck's longtime friend, Gabriel the Jeweler, to come up with the fancy Sky Dweller ... which features 35 carats of VVS diamonds.
A strange '80s television moment is being launched into meme status, and like so many viral videos, it's reached many'a procrastinating internet-dweller in record time.
ANONYMOUS Oh, my dear brownstone dweller, I'm sorry that it took a nasty downstairs neighbor to teach you an important life lesson: Nothing is perfect. Ever.
Cumberbatch just spent half a decade voicing another crotchety, non-human mountain dweller, putting his dulcet tones to work as Smaug for Peter Jackson's The Hobbit series.
I had never forgotten a story I wrote in 2000 about a former tunnel dweller whose friends could not bear to see death make him homeless again.
Wang said Gigantopithecus may have had an orangutan-like appearance and most likely was a ground-dweller, unlike orangutans, which spend most of their time in trees.
Carbon Freeze, Oga's Obsession Provision and Cliff Dweller These three are non-alcoholic, which is good because they're too colorful not to be tempting to little ones.
As the character herself noted in the finale, Shelly is often relegated to a punch line, the Barbra Streisand-loving condo dweller in a family of sophisticates.
A photographer and former van dweller who happens to be responsible for #vanlife, Mr. Huntington is, like his mentor, an author of lush chronicles of alternative dwellings.
The Peninsula is world-renowned for extraordinary service and elegance and indeed from the moment I walked in, I went from ordinary city dweller to a VIP.
Tom introduced himself to me as ''someone who works in politics in D.C.,'' and I assumed he was a lobbyist or consultant or some other Swamp-dweller.
With a stainless steel case and bracelet, plus a simplified dial that ditches numerals in favor of fat luminous batons, the $19503,400 Sky-Dweller is finally a star.
With a stainless steel case and bracelet, plus a simplified dial that ditches numerals in favor of fat luminous batons, the $14,400 Sky-Dweller is finally a star.
So to accessorize the intrepid city dweller, the French watch brand Bell & Ross, which specializes in timepieces for extreme environments, has introduced what it calls an "urban" collection.
My fellow Japan-dweller Sam Byford wrote about the difficulty of using Amazon's Echo across languages previously, but there are even problems understanding adaptations of the same language.
They beat out the previous record-holder for oldest land-dweller, an undistinctive and still unnamed plant-like organism, by a sliver of only a few million years.
Then I spend all night tossing and turning trying to figure out what I should have said, for example, to a bottom-dweller who recently belittled my existence?
A cluster of "pavement dweller" deaths prompted India's Supreme Court to rule in 2010 that the country's large cities must provide shelter for 0.1 percent of the population.
Specifically, "Highway To Hell" suited the good-natured motel dweller antics of My Name Is Earl, the acerbic dramedic wit of House, and the hauntingly implausible Sleepy Hollow.
It's clear that Coppens had a dynamic city dweller in mind here, maybe the type who goes straight from the gym to the bar and still looks fresh.
Another patient they spoke to, Clara (not her real name), who had also experienced a prior abortion as a city-dweller, described the experiences as "chalk and cheese".
If the only indicator for success was their body language, the Hawks would look like a threatening playoff contender instead of the rebuilding basement dweller that they are.
More tests will need to be done before the case receives a positive endorsement from us, but it certainly has some appealing safety features for any city dweller.
Or, if you're not feeling like flaunting your inner cave dweller, you can pull the meat off the bones before your guests arrive so they won't have to.
Since Mr. Brindisi declared his candidacy, Ms. Tenney has referred to him as a "sewer dweller," after earlier attacks that suggested that Mr. Brindisi's family had mob ties.
Dharma Diani, a slum dweller who said the Islamic group had provided her community with food and supplies after a government-ordered eviction last year, rejected the accusations.
Young Indonesian slum-dweller Sancaka learns early in life that attempts at heroism get people killed and that it's best to suppress his urges to help the helpless.
It can be enjoyable to revel in the divisions it's wrought, to pick your side, wave your flag, and start shouting: young, enlightened, compassionate, confident city-dweller vs.
DeSantis and her colleagues were able to show that Thylacoleo was an exclusive forest dweller, and not accustomed to open habitats, a conclusion reached by applying two different methods.
Born without legs, the tiny tree-dweller gets around by walking around on its front legs — achieving a handstand so perfect even a gold medal Olympian would be jealous.
Longtime swamp dweller Ryan Williams, a former White House aide for President George W. Bush and campaign hand for Mitt Romney, has noticed a changed in the city's culture.
Pangolins are hunted for bushmeat in West Africa, just like any other jungle-dweller, and their high price tag encourages villagers to set traps especially for these little creatures.
Car-like performance and do-all utility As a Northeast dweller where utility and wintertime sure-footedness are key, I am often asked: Subaru, BMW X3, or Ford Escape?
The result will be inclusive cities that provide "a decent quality of life to every city dweller irrespective of their economic status, background, gender, age or disabilities", he said.
As Watchfinder & Co. points out, however, there's currently one watch in particular that could be the next best cost-effective investment for watch enthusiasts: the Rolex Sky-Dweller 326933.
From slum dweller, to soccer star, to leader of the opposition, to graduate student, to senator, to president — a political tryout that some say could only happen in Liberia.
The Twins will attempt to right the ship against another AL cellar-dweller starting on Friday, when they begin a three-game set with the host Toronto Blue Jays.
Purdue, which finishes the regular season at Big Ten cellar-dweller Northwestern on Saturday, can't win the outright league title because Michigan and Michigan State play each other Saturday.
Single apartment-dweller and second-tier alt-right fuckboy Martin Shkreli is selling the world's only copy of Wu-Tang Clan's 2015 album, Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.
While an average slum-dweller cannot afford a home in Riverview, Karibu Homes is increasing the availability of decent housing stock and showing others that it can be done.
"It simply reinforces the belief that there is one law for the white-collar criminal and another law altogether for the ghetto dweller or the drug dealer," she wrote.
"It simply reinforces the belief that there is one law for the white-collar criminal and another law altogether for the ghetto dweller or the drug dealer," she wrote.
Though gyms like Equinox or 24-Hour Fitness are often a stone&aposs throw from any city-dweller&aposs residence, it&aposs not always feasible to frequently visit them.
Downey is best known for his video and interactive art, particularly for his fascination with experimental autoethnography — the close study of himself as artist, city-dweller, and community member.
Directed by Danny Perez and counting Ms. Lyonne as a producer, "Antibirth" finds Ms. Lyonne as a druggie mobile-home dweller named Lou, whose body is infected with something otherworldly.
Meanwhile, Pluto in Roman mythology is the god of the Underworld, and Umbra or Umbrae in Greek mythology refers to a shade or shadow, ghost, or dweller of the underworld.
Donald Trump may be a former reality star (and oh, right, the President) but there's one place that is off-limits to the Oval Office dweller: Ellen DeGeneres' talk show.
He cultivates about 20 hectares of rice paddy; in the past three years a businessman from Dar es Salaam and another city-dweller have bought big farms near his fields.
As a city dweller for the past 16 years, I've inhabited various small apartments measuring 600 square feet or less — and none of them have had ample room for entertaining.
In the video above, Watchfinder & Co. explains the rocky journey of the Rolex Sky-Dweller and why the once overlooked 326933 model could be the best watch investment right now.
"I'd love to stay here but I know that's not reasonable to think that's going to happen," said Jennifer LaMarche, a season-ticket holder and bleacher dweller for 17 years.
Capel was a four-year starter for Duke in the late 1990s and spent seven years on Krzyzewski&aposs coaching staff before departing to helm the longtime ACC bottom-dweller.
With jeans, chinos, slacks, boots or loafers, and a flannel or an oxford, especially beneath a sweater, the peacoat is among the more versatile options, especially for the urban dweller.
From the looks of it, it's kind of the perfect package for the apartment dweller: it's compact, self-contained with a built-in speaker system and plays nicely with mobile devices.
It's not a full-featured city dweller, though; EasyMile's vehicles are designed specifically for use in private environments, where they don't have to contend with the added complexity of human traffic.
In other words: the so-called "fly-over" states are going to be the place to be this summer, so start planning your road trip now if you're a coast-dweller.
The average Chinese city dweller eats it at least once a week, by one estimate; Pizza Hut is opening stores on the mainland at a rate of about one a day.
As a city dweller who moves around a lot and doesn't like the idea of a stranger entering my house, I don't think Amazon Key is a perfect fit for everyone. 
But George's journey to full-time bus dweller would have never occurred if not for this makerspace, a local workshop where George can get advice and help in fixing her bus.
So it's fairly easy for a fast-moving, impatient city dweller to run into a snag that breaks that autopilot pace and exacerbates the latent stress many busy people may feel.
If you want a watch that looks like a Russian oligarch just curled up around your wrist and died, you might be interested in the latest model of Rolex's Sky-Dweller.
It's also a real mystery—and at times, a legitimately creepy one—following directionless Williamsburg-dweller Dory (Alia Shawkat) and her obsession with finding a former college classmate who's gone missing.
Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus The year's most purely cathartic fiction was an interactive alternate history that existed largely to allow you, the 2017-dweller, to shoot and murder approximately 10,000 Nazis.
In many of the Fallout games — including Fallout 4 — you're put in the role of a vault dweller who escapes their bunker and ventures out into the big, wide post-apocalyptic wasteland.
" He goes on to explain that he is, "a dweller of prison time/ a cancer of Rockefeller's ghettocide/ this concrete tomb is my home/ to belong to survive you gotta be strong.
Opening a plant's stomata in sunlight, however, means a lot of stored water ends up evaporating — which may be fine for the average temperate-zone bush, but not for a desert dweller.
Like Ms. Rubin-Vega's subterranean dweller and the charismatic psychopath Tom Hewitt played in Mr. Mark's "Another Medea," Sharon is an entertaining raconteur whose ordinary life has taken a Grand Guignol turn.
Last year "Young Marx" depicted the political-philosopher in his early 30s, reminding theatregoers that the founding father of revolutionary socialism was once a penniless Soho-dweller with a fondness for the bottle.
Nintendo has fit a smorgasbord of inputs onto the Switch's tiny physical real estate with the skill and efficiency of a longtime Manhattan studio apartment dweller: every surface and corner has its purpose.
It was a lightly built, long-tailed, insect-eating tree-dweller roughly 5 inches (14 cm) in length that lived in a warm lakeshore environment alongside feathered dinosaurs and flying reptiles called pterosaurs.
"Our core focus is to create innovative transportation solutions that will help people move around their communities — including solutions for the urban dweller and outdoor adventurer," said Julie Tang, marketing director at Segway.
Their offense crumbles below even the league's most abominable basement dweller, while on defense they foul everyone, can't grab a rebound, and are (loud gulp) only slightly more competent than the Washington Wizards.
"It turned me into a complete paranoid hotel dweller," said the physician, who travels nearly weekly for work and did not want to be named because of the stigma attached to the insect.
"If we think about Ford Smart Mobility's overall efforts, we want to make it as easy as possible for the urban dweller to get around, and every city's needs are different," he explained.
Light and airy, the shop is the perfect home for Ms. Mote's easy wares and Clyde's chic summer hats, all of which are the sartorial secret weapons of many an overheated city dweller.
An east London dweller who volunteers at a charity shop in Finsbury Park, she's keenly aware that location is key when it comes to the kind of stock you get through the door.
One imagines that other contemporary Village dweller S. J. Perelman reading it with a wince: where are the desultory dry cleaners and depressed delicatessen slicers in this Pagnol movie version of Village life?
"In the Siberia of the 1980s, a city-dweller can spend the day in a mad search for sausage and the evening listening to a sublime piano recital by Svyatoslav Richter," Mr O'Clery writes.
So in Donald Trump's gradual self-transformation from noisy outsider to comfortable dweller in the corridors of supreme power, getting the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to perform at his swearing-in was an important milestone.
His work has given him an optimism about the way that new productivity tools will make working life better for the average cubicle dweller — making organizations more transparent, and good ideas easier to spread.
When T'Challa elects to form an alliance with Namor, the undersea dweller who caused the flood, both Ayo and Aneka inform T'Challa that they no longer serve him, and they leave the Dora Milaje.
Though Steven's birth father Greg is an Earth dweller, he is raised by the "Crystal Gems," Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl, female-presenting, nonbinary aliens who manifest special powers through gemstones embedded in their bodies.
Though Steven's birth father Greg is an Earth dweller, he is raised by the "Crystal Gems," Garnet, Amethyst and Pearl, female-presenting, nonbinary aliens who manifest special powers through gemstones embedded in their bodies.
The cartoonist "Herblock" was depicting Richard Nixon as a sewer-dweller in his own cartoons as early as 1954; he kept it up until the country decided Nixon was a crook 20 years later.
Last week, he led the Blue Devils to back-to-back blowouts, first routing ACC bottom-dweller Boston College by a whopping 39 points before crushing the Miami Hurricanes 95-62 on the road.
On Monday, a carb-loving underground dweller took the internet by storm, when DNAInfo posted a video on Twitter of a rat trekking down the stairs of a subway station, slice of pizza in tow.
Longtime L.A. dweller Aniston's attempts to adapt to Theroux's New York City-based lifestyle "made her miserable," says the source close to her, while Theroux was never comfortable in her luxurious but insular L.A. world.
The target customer of Code Eight is described in an online job listing as a "high net worth urban consumer" — translation: A rich city dweller — certainly not the historical sweet spot for Walmart's main business.
Minnesota started the season with three straight wins under new coach P.J. Fleck, but it has since dropped five of six, with only a home win versus West division cellar-dweller Illinois over that stretch.
Early radio pioneers imagined that this unprecedented blurring of public and private space might become a sort of ethereal forum that would uplift the nation, from the urban slum dweller to the remote Montana rancher.
I think the backpack is worth it even at the full price — whether you&aposre a student, a busy city-dweller, or just looking for a really good bag that won&apost let you down. 
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Not for her the stately remove of the American intellectual, the retiring panel-dweller — never mind the risk to her neck; Sontag was in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War and Berlin as the wall fell.
At the Baselworld watch fair in March, leading watchmakers unveiled new statement pieces in bold steel-and-gold versions, including the Tudor, Rolex Oyster Perpetual Sky-Dweller, Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra and Breitling Chronomat 44.
As such, the popular image of the survivalist is changing, from wild-eyed cave dweller in camouflage fatigues, hoarding canned goods, to the mild-mannered executive or lawyer or insurance salesman who lives next door.
Longtime L.A. dweller Aniston's attempts to adapt to Theroux's New York City-based lifestyle "made her miserable," says the source close to her, while Theroux was never comfortable in her luxurious but insular west coast world.
It's hard to grab the attention oh a hardened New Yorker, but every now and then someone will do something so ridiculous that it will make even a seasoned city dweller stop to take a picture.
Scream Queens star Abigail Breslin, who stars as non-corner-dweller Frances "Baby" Houseman, shared sneak peeks of a dancing sequence with on-screen love interest Colt Prattes, who plays Camp Kellerman dance instructor Johnny Castle.
And longtime L.A. dweller Aniston's attempts to adapt to Theroux's New York City-based lifestyle "made her miserable," says the source close to her, while Theroux was never comfortable in her luxurious but insular L.A. world.
And the average Colombian, whether urban-dweller or rural smallholder, is less concerned with rarefied matters like biodiversity and its possible role in a speculative biotechnological future, than with the immediate business of making ends meet.
A rural indigenous woman is 20 times more likely to die in childbirth than a non-indigenous city dweller in Guatemala, according to Fundaeco, an organization that promotes protection of natural resources and women's rights. 5.
It was 2013, apps like Seamless and Handy were starting to introduce an on-demand lifestyle to the modern city-dweller and the whole process of waiting around on street corners struck her as rather impractical.
She pointed out that a handful of Bridge students have gone to private schools in the United States — an almost-unimaginable break for a slum-dweller, and a success story that Bridge markets to Kenyan parents.
On my visit, the arrow crab, a spidery, unloved reef dweller, was, in fact, dead at the bottom of the tank; it was the fourth time one of the crustaceans had died in about three years.
This small monkey was likely a tree-dweller, moving slowly from branch to branch like a shrunken sloth (the researchers compare it in size to a capuchin monkey, which grows only 12 to 22 inches in length).
This week, world's largest intact Ancient mosaic, Gordon Parks's 1961 images of a favela dweller, critic Inga Saffron roasts Stu Bykofsky, huge cache of 163s noise and post-punk cassettes go online, spaceflight as colonialism, and more.
Then came "although" and the first salvo: "There was no drinking water," as if I was a stingy desert-dweller guarding my oasis spring, when I regularly had our well water tested and it was just fine.
"We're like an urban version of that show 'Green Acres,' " Mr. Leguizamo said with a laugh, referring to the 1960s sitcom about a city dweller who buys a farm, much to the displeasure of his chic wife.
But with the topsy-turvy nature of the rustic world in Shakespeare's plays, she instead finds herself cared for by the cave-dweller Belarius (Anthony Cochrane) and his two sons (Robert David Grant and Chalia La Tour).
"This project has changed our lives and shaped how we look at things and issues around us," said Prince Nosa, a slum dweller who trained for four years under the project and is now a sound engineer.
Whether you think he's the hottest Pod dweller since sliced bread or the dorkiest lug this side of the Mississippi (we saw that ukulele, justice for LC!), we can all agree Amber has fallen for this dude.
Consequently, the average American was no longer a farmer, but a city dweller, transforming the American dream from the picturesque scene of a quaint farm with a white picket fence to one of wealth and materialistic success.
But when you stop to think about what each story is about — a maniacal feline home invader, a recluse cave-dweller who hates joy, a tiny planet in danger of being destroyed — things get a lot more sinister.
Soon, his only real competition is current champion (of what, we are never told) Vikram (Jas Arora), a haughty prince who turns up his nose at Ali, a slum dweller who dares to play the rich man's sport.
Over time, researchers have learned one fact creepy enough to fuel nightmares: Every time this pond-dweller wants to eat — for example a little brine shrimp — it rips a hole through the center of its body's outer layer.
Perhaps, unsurprisingly, given that number, the uncertainty Marist pollsters found crossed every demographic — whether respondents were a minority, or college educated, or a woman, or a city dweller, they did not know who they wanted to vote for.
Leading the resistance isn't about favouring the rich or the poor, the globetrotting city-dweller or the rooted rural worker, but binding them to a shared pursuit of a common good for the nation, as well as the world.
"Mrs May, town-dweller and vicar's daughter, reveals a sudden enthusiasm for rural animal-killing Red in tooth and claw"It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
Carol Danvers is haunted by the loss of her memory—the audience already knows she's an Earth dweller, but she has no recollection of her past—and the film is largely motivated by the mystery of her real identity.
Playlist: "Into the Mystic" / "Full Force Gale" / "In the Garden" / "You Don't Pull No Punches, But You Don't Push the River" / "Dweller on the Threshold" / "Listen to the Lion" / "Enlightenment" / "When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God"
But potentially the most exciting thing for me as a city-dweller is the inclusion of precise bus or train locations across 80 different regions, so that you can better time when you actually need to be at the station.
Roiland and partner Tanya Watson teamed up with indie darlings Crows Crows Crows to take a story about an accountant and turn it into one incorporating dungeons, vats of stomach acid, and the enraged tree-dweller in the image above.
Think commercially friendly oversize shearling coats and jackets, lumberjack shirts and witty sweatshirts, which is to say, easy wardrobe staples for the 21st century urban dweller that the company hopes will help drive a turnaround effort that began in 2013.
Our family favorite was the "Big Barrel," which we imagined inebriating many a medieval castle dweller in its day, discovered Goldilocks-fashion only after following signs that led first to a deceptively large "small" barrel, then to a medium one (immense).
There are pink flamingoes on the lawn of another Twin Peaks RV-dweller, Miriam Sullivan, when another next-generation Twin Peaks nogoodnik, Richard Horne, beats her to death for sending a letter to the police about his hit-and-run.
The structure, proposed to be a 70,000-square-foot concrete amphitheater, was complicated by a statewide order to protect a threatened species called the sage grouse, a grass dweller with the stature of a chicken and the strut of a peacock.
But it is just as reasonable to pit the privileged apartment dweller, celebrating her own privilege, against the social democrat trying to produce decent mixed housing for the homeless and the deprived at a price that the city can afford.
Compared to Bulgari's exquisite Tourbillon, which costs $122,000, and its minute repeater, which costs $155,000, the Automatic is competitive with rugged Rolex sports watches like the new Sea-Dweller ($11,350) and Yacht-Master II ($18,750), which also debuted at Baselworld.
She's a modern, upwardly mobile megacity dweller, the kind you're equally likely to meet in Shanghai or São Paulo, except with better English skills—the legacy of the Philippines' history as a US colony and one key to its current economic growth.
I wonder how much the average Russian would pay to have our F.B.I. or Justice Department for a day, or how much a Chinese city dweller would pay for a day of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or Environmental Protection Agency?
Whether it was North Korea or a pale-skinned basement dweller doing it for the "lulz," the implication is clear: An irresponsible, determined hacker can fairly easily bring huge organizations like Germany's Deutsche Bahn rail service and Russia's Central Bank to their knees.
As a carless city dweller, Zipcar has been a godsend for me personally: the car sharing service, which was bought by Avis in 2013, has cars parked in specially designated spots around town that you can reserve by the hour with an app.
Not in the floppy way a skin-dweller gets after drinking beer, or whiskey, or wine, but in a thin, high, and tingling way a body might feel—its mind still free, but now out of reach—after a festival drug binge.
Heck, just looking at photos of this thing makes me think "Yes, I am a city dweller who sometimes escapes to the country for some outdoorsy fun and this vehicle calls to me" so I think VW is on the right path here.
Almost every place has one: the lone tenement dweller who wouldn't budge; the homeowners who wouldn't sell, so the road had to be routed around them; the old building that's now so tightly wedged between new construction it seems about to be crushed.
Ultimately, the dramatic uptake is down to cold, hard cash: BCG says that shared fleets might be able to effectively double discretionary income for the average city-dweller over the course of a year, and we all know fun money is a powerful motivator.
I would not have cared about Tim Burton reviving the Batman franchise on screen in the late 1980's without Adam West and, from what I could tell, virtually every actor who played the cave dweller was deeply influenced by West's stoic delivery, and portrayal.
Having been an apartment renter and dweller for all of his adult life, he found himself buying property when he moved to the Bay Area, and it came with more than a little reluctance because of the headache of taking care of his new home.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Crowds can get rowdy at big badminton tournaments but nothing could prepare Brazil's samba-dancing favela dweller Ygor Coelho de Oliveira for the ear-splitting support during his group match defeat to Ireland's Scott Evans at the Olympics on Saturday.
Interest and sales soared with the help of its new accessible price point, but the steel and gold version of the model, the Rolex Sky-Dweller 326933, ended up going unnoticed by most as it fell at a price point in between gold and steel.
When Gorka announced that he and Bannon have "declared war on the RINO class," that they are "going to take on every swamp dweller" and "celebrate the Judeo-Christian values that America was founded on," evangelicals in attendance understood him to be a fellow traveler.
They went 12-4 in a division where another team also went 12-4 (Raiders), a third team was defending last year's Super Bowl championship (Broncos), and the cellar-dweller (Chargers) was ranked in the middle of the pack in most advanced team-strength metrics.
This puts Google in more direct competition with Amazon, whose Prime Now service offers same-day delivery in major cities across the U.S., while its Prime membership program offers two-day delivery on millions of items for anyone, whether an urban dweller or not.
The dude bumping this Anthem is an unemployed basement-dweller with a parentally-funded Steam account who's going to spend the date alternating between Red Pill-sourced negging tactics and muttering in your ear about Zionists, Lena Dunham, the Bilderberg Group, and Hillary Clinton's health.
Over nearly four decades, her cartoons in The New Yorker have captured a certain kind of anxious city dweller: sometimes roaming streets teeming with odd signs and portents, but just as often sitting on a lumpy couch in a nondescript living room, battling obsessive thoughts.
Expressing the extent of the divide, Nicole Henson, a self-described "country dweller" and "mom" in Alberta, took to Twitter early Tuesday morning and suggested that "this is time for WexIt" — an allusion to the idea of Alberta and other western provinces separating from Canada.
For the Afghan authorities, the challenge is twofold: how to regulate the jumble of unplanned neighborhoods to create a presentable capital city, and how to plan for a future when, by 2060, one of every two Afghans is expected to be a city dweller.
If the contemporary city dweller — faced with skyrocketing property values and the scrubbed corporatization of High Street — spends much time feeling nostalgic for that grittier, more authentic time of low rents and urban blight, then Southwark offers a particularly long and glorious history to savor.
So the protagonist of "The Seas" believes she's a mermaid because growing from a girl's body into womanhood, in a small town where everyone is watching (and often drunk), is to know how it feels to be slimy, foreign, desired, detested, a deep sea bottom dweller.
Apart from the obvious fact that they're readily accessible to the latest terror weapon of choice, the truck, van or car, this seems to be another reason why these places attract this sort of hatred: For a city dweller, they embody a certain idea of happiness.
An individual apartment dweller might flourish for a while by renting out his spare room on Airbnb, but if his landlord decided that it would be more profitable to turn the entire building into tourist accommodations, he would find himself kicked out when his lease was up.
"I think that talent and scripts avoided Paramount during the Redstone-Dauman infighting period and it is vital that someone with a broad network of talent relationships be plugged in immediately if Paramount is to inspire any confidence on extricating itself from its bottom-dweller position," Harrigan said.
We owe the success of TechCrunch and Disrupt to that idea and I've always said that TC was career pornography for the cubicle dweller, a guilty pleasure for folks who knew there was something better out there and, with the right prodding, they knew they could achieve it.
I'd moved from Philadelphia, and she'd moved from Santa Fe. She was dark-haired and wore jeans and turquoise jewelry—I had the impression that she was more of a reinvented Northeastern Wasp than a real desert dweller—and was solicitous in a way that made me wary.
But Jim Newell at Slate suspects Bannon isn't thinking about Trump or populism, but rather his own petty grudges—he's either out to punish Republicans who supported immigration reform in 2013, or simply to embarrass Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, the ur-swamp dweller in the Breitbart cosmology.
The winning options include a vault dweller leaving the security of his shelter and a veteran wasteland explorer, but if you want to be a little weirder, you can play a ghoul that's actually healed by radiation or a brutish super mutant that gains power from visiting irradiated areas.
The pre-Lenten celebration of Mardi Gras, which this year falls on March 5, is a party that has long exposed the city's serious social divisions, with its parading groups, or krewes, largely hewing to divides between black and white, suburbanite and city-dweller, old money and new.
And long nights in the emergency room are spent learning not only how to diagnose ailments and start IV's, but also how to enter the foul-smelling room of the poor psychotic sidewalk dweller with the same compassionate smile worn while entering the cubicle of the respectably-dressed and rational patient next door.
Buying land and buildings, hurdling regulations and dealing with the Education Department introduced her to Hong Kong's subculture of corruption, in which the ba wong, or triads, extorted protection money from every hut-dweller and even from street hawkers; in which everyone expected backhanders; and where the police were up to theirkhaki shorts in the narcotics trade.
The marketing materials for a luxury condo might advertise top-flight amenities—on-site SoulCycle, say, or valet stroller parking—but buyers have no legal recourse after they move in and discover they have to haul their strollers up six flights like a tenement-dweller; as a matter of New York law, only the final sales contract is binding.
Providing helicopters for the wealthy amid city dweller protests against NYC helicopter traffic and following on the heels of Uber strike action in NYC around the company's IPO might not seem like the most logical approach to reputation management, but Uber likes exploring transportation demand wherever it finds it, and people definitely do hate NYC traffic — frequent travelers maybe most of all.
Whether he's investigating human fantasies of robots, the controversy surrounding the burial of Boston Marathon Bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, or his own double-life as a gay city-dweller and suburban father-figure, Mendelsohn often looks to the works of Ancient Greece and Rome to not only find answers to modern questions, but to demonstrate that the same questions existed thousands of years ago.
A great source of joy and frustration roleplaying as a non-Vault Dweller means that while I have to use the Pip-Boy (or modded Pip-Pad) to manage my character and inventory, I can roleplay not having it at the start of the game, meaning some vaults are inaccessible to me until I find a suitable roleplay reason I've acquired that access or technology.
" Dice Dog pointed to the description of the Brujah, a clan of vampires (in Vampire, clans function the way a class does in a fantasy RPG.) Vampire: The Masquerade's new edition describes Brujah as rebels who might be "the fraudster ripping off his own company, the lawyer representing to the poor pro bono, the neo-Nazi claiming to be 'alt-right,' and the basement-dweller downloading thousands of movies illegally for redistribution on streaming sites.
For a long time, I've been concerned about where and how Trump is getting his information, but with his latest praising of Andrew Jackson, I think I may have finally cracked it: the long-time NYC dweller is a secret theater fan and he somehow, accidentally, I don't know, stumbled into a production of cult fave musical Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson back in 2010, only remembers some of it (assuming he left halfway through, sad!), and is basing his full opinion of Jackson on that.
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