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If property is mapped, developers often pay slum dwellers for land they occupy, then borrow against the land to finance housing construction and sell or rent housing to the former slum dwellers.
Jumia Food delivers meals to urban dwellers in 11 countries.
The people of Chongqing are hotheads, Chengdu dwellers shoot back.
But Trump dominated among rural dwellers and in the suburbs.
This girl is a fashion inspiration to hotel dwellers everywhere.
A new view connects it to pueblo dwellers of today.
And we have millions of city dwellers to help us.
The compass will be useful for hikers and city dwellers.
Most city dwellers would agree that pigeons are sentient garbage.
The vast majority of those killed were impoverished city dwellers.
Rwanda was urbanizing rapidly, and city dwellers rely on charcoal.
But for many slum dwellers, that is not an option.
A generation of West Coast dwellers grew up with him.
"The message from the slum dwellers is clear," he said.
But land dwellers aren't the only ones feeling the burn.
This is a problem for our majestic arctic sea dwellers.
City dwellers made nearly 20123,000 yuan, up from 19,000 yuan.
You have to see these unique underwater dwellers to believe them.
These academic grumblings don't prove the moral scruples of campus dwellers.
City dwellers and penny pinchers will probably love T-Mobile, though.
But you have to admit ant are pretty incredible colony dwellers.
City dwellers find that pavements, roads and cycle lanes are clogged.
Here's how tiny house dwellers make living tiny work for them.
Ocean dwellers, like us humans, require oxygen molecules to stay alive.
Many city-dwellers are questioning whether the convenience is worth it.
It's poorer city-dwellers, in his experience, who opt for opiates.
But there are other Earth dwellers that made it as well.
Most slum dwellers scrape by on informal work in their neighbourhoods.
This sharply narrowed the formal difference between urban and rural dwellers.
The car is "perfect" for city dwellers, according to the company.
Here's a fascinating view into the lives of Yemen's mountaintop dwellers:
We ventured outside like cave dwellers into sunlight, blinking our eyes.
Río Fajardo offered the perfect outdoor adventure for two urban dwellers.
Mongolia's postal service, which has trouble reaching slum dwellers and nomads.
Not smiling — not engaging — protects us city dwellers from each other.
I end up turning, like so many city dwellers, to takeout.
But my mind keeps returning to the slum dwellers I met.
Air pollution disproportionately affects less wealthy city dwellers, according to Khan.
That's a challenge for apartment dwellers, though some retailers offer storage.
Prices looked appealing to city dwellers suffering from urban sticker shock.
Atlantis needs a hero, and the surface dwellers need a protector.
Urban prejudice against rural dwellers, such as it is, operates less consciously.
Not for apartment dwellers unless you're rich and have a beautiful penthouse.
Like city dwellers, they still have to pay for senior high school.
City-dwellers are mostly hostile towards him, albeit less so of late.
These were voting requirements and literacy tests designed to disenfranchise city dwellers.
But the biggest problem afflicting city dwellers is not some minor inconvenience.
No low-IQ basement dwellers arguing about the validity of historical facts!
Nirmala's threat notwithstanding, slum-dwellers whose marriages collapse seldom bother with divorce.
Beltway-dwellers are abuzz with speculation that Amazon will cross the Potomac.
What makes city-dwellers happier varies from one city to the next.
Then again, a hard-core "ridge only" faction repudiates the valley-dwellers.
Sounds useful enough for young urban dwellers who only occasionally drive, right?
Fewer entrepreneurs are focused on modern convenience apps for young urban dwellers.
It's even found in urine samples of farmers and city dwellers alike.
It's hard to know how many elderly van-dwellers roam the nation.
A sign indicates they vault-dwellers were celebrating something called reclamation day.
" The others, he averred, were chiefly "slum dwellers, criminals and juvenile delinquents.
Of course, our delight in these animal city dwellers doesn't excuse foolishness.
The initiative, in part, aims to educate urban dwellers in avoiding conflict.
For cold climate dwellers and winter sports hobbyists Patagonia is your brand.
Moon dwellers capture and chain Bedford and Cavor, then march them underground.
A generation of city dwellers moved out to the clean-air suburbs.
For city dwellers, this is as simple as going to a park.
On their journey, they encounter traders, human rights activists, and Inuit dwellers.
By the end of the game, we were renamed the Cellar Dwellers.
Among the most bizarre deep sea dwellers are these ctenophores, or jellyfish.
Composting, too, encourages city dwellers to rethink how they dispose of food scraps.
Bird fossils from that time period seem only to consist of ground-dwellers.
Here are 10 things city-dwellers deal with that could make suburbanites cringe:
The spread of ride-hailing means fewer young city-dwellers are buying cars.
Many city dwellers seem to prefer traffic jams to parking meters or tolls.
Women, those with higher education and city-dwellers backed Mr Van der Bellen.
For urban dwellers, the benefits will be better air quality and less noise.
This data creates vivid simulations that illuminate potential pain points for city dwellers.
We're answering two questions that regularly leave small space dwellers scratching their heads.
Heightened expectations among educated city dwellers included a desire for a freer society.
Other Massachusetts dwellers soon picked up on this egregious insult and investigated themselves.
If New York City never sleeps, what do city-dwellers do at night?
They report that the climate-related risks posed to urban dwellers are mounting.
Counting even people living in small towns, China has only 259m urban dwellers.
FM Texas is the silky voice of city dwellers, the kingdom of NPR.
Critics say upscale areas have been favored at the expense of slum dwellers.
Where is the intimacy that we, dwellers in the big city, have lost?
Hopefully, the result will help make the daily lives of city dwellers better.
It's not speedy, but it is fun and surprisingly versatile for city dwellers.
Starbucks' bathrooms and free Wi-Fi are precious commodities for most city dwellers.
But — sorry, basement dwellers — that does mean you need to get out there.
It's hardly surprising that city dwellers seem to report the most sidewalk rage.
Not to worry, city dwellers — the National Park Foundation is here to help.
For New Yorkers and other city dwellers, we compiled some more helpful comparisons.
But apartment dwellers, for the most part, have been kept in the dark.
We welcomed it with the joy of parched desert-dwellers greeting the rain.
I had just had a lesson in the universal language of city dwellers.
Makoko is one of many settlements provides cheap housing alternatives for urban dwellers.
Other urban dwellers lose because light-rail and streetcar lines actually increase congestion.
In 2006, township dwellers moved into a steep valley filled with venomous snakes.
Firefighters and police officers help barge-dwellers secure their houseboat during the flooding.
Unhappiness among country-dwellers undermines support for the Communist Party in its core constituency.
By 22006 roughly one in five of the world's city-dwellers will be Chinese.
By 2030 roughly one in five of the world's city-dwellers will be Chinese.
But those who have the best chance of scoring well are rich city-dwellers.
These days, open plan office dwellers all simply want a little space to themselves.
The destitute camp-dwellers took advantage of Grandi's presence to list their daily hardships.
Cocaine fetched premium prices, while its production leftovers wreaked havoc among young slum dwellers.
For these city-dwellers, there's no need to buy (or maintain) their own vehicles.
"It's like Homo sapiens have returned to our roots as cave dwellers," ­Wilkes says.
Surprised city dwellers shared pictures and videos of the rare weather on social media.
But online dating shouldn't be territory reserved exclusively for the benefit of city dwellers.
The key for apartment dwellers is finding the fido that best fits your lifestyle.
But the one thing we city dwellers surprisingly didn't have was an Ulta. Right?
Urban dwellers are "dependent on [farming] whether they know it or not," she says.
Born Robert Kyagulanyi, Mr Wine speaks for many of Kampala's roughly 20163m slum dwellers.
The Sub-Mariner is the arrogant ruler of Atlantis, and he hates surface-dwellers.
Murphy recently revealed a big reason for having the hive dwellers in the show.
But not before thrilling Angeleno dwellers, both in the car and on the street.
One popular site is Laxus, which lets cash-poor city dwellers share designer handbags.
But too few Liberians have benefited, and some rural dwellers have lost their land.
Other members of the animal kingdom aren't big fans of these subway-dwellers either.
It's no secret that city dwellers tend to get in more steps every day.
"Accessing water and electricity is a big problem for us slum dwellers," said Ibrahim.
At the moment, only 57.35 percent of China's 1.38 billion people are urban dwellers.
Black urban voters disliked it for prioritizing access for suburban commuters over city dwellers.
Some wilderness dwellers consider themselves nomads and choose to live without a fixed address.
GAUGING the severity of air pollution can be a tricky task for city dwellers.
He's since turned into a meme for internet dwellers looking for Southern-fried inspiration.
Village-dwellers are also reluctant to abandon informal rural safety nets based on caste.
Regardless of location, housing costs take up a significant portion of city dwellers' paychecks.
For city dwellers in Egypt, almost anything can be delivered, and for nearly nothing.
Fred & Friends Little Big USB Fan, $25.99Office dwellers know how unpredictable temperatures can get.
Fred & Friends Little Big USB Fan, $20Office dwellers know how unpredictable temperatures can get.
Trilobites The beast that river-dwellers have long feared is coming later this week.
In the right setting, illicit tiny-house dwellers can usually get away with it.
Summers said many of her tent-dwellers are either working or receiving disability payments.
The coronavirus pandemic has apartment dwellers concerned that they'll be infected by a neighbor.
We evolved from ocean-dwellers, and human tissues still swim in a salty sea.
It's a quintessential New York story about city dwellers too often overlooked by filmmakers.
Last year, city dwellers, young people, Latinos and Asians all supported Hillary Clinton overwhelmingly.
Most hunters are from the Mbenga subgroup of the forest-dwellers known as pygmies.
But with no other options, slum dwellers like Bangura returned as quickly as possible.
That leaves these two other basement dwellers to have it out over No. 73.
So it's going to be a summit of crazy forest dwellers from different genres.
Slum dwellers are among those worst-affected by poor energy access, the report said.
Predictions were that some 70 percent of humans will be urban-dwellers by 2050.
The Hudson River Valley has long attracted city dwellers trying to escape New York.
Meanwhile, the wealthiest city dwellers are able to buy their way out of smog.
Those include longer-term pressures, such as rising seas forcing coastal dwellers to relocate.
Other bottom dwellers include — unsurprisingly — classics from Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider, and Marlon Wayans.
Most camp dwellers are from surrounding villages, many of which are still controlled by insurgents.
So, inspired by a friend's tweet, I wondered—will city dwellers see the meteor shower?
One key complaint against Chinese dwellers, several agents told CNBC, is their upkeep of properties.
Nurse sharks are slow-moving bottom-dwellers that are generally harmless to humans unless provoked.
At the very least, city dwellers should ask their municipal leaders to do a CBEI.
To combat the problem, some city dwellers are growing their own food and selling it.
Yet about 1.1bn mostly rural dwellers in Asia and Africa remain stuck in the dark.
Microlending shows that villagers and slum-dwellers are pretty good judges of each others' finances.
The surrounding homes were not built to accommodate city dwellers for grand weekends of escape.
But the slow pace of implementation is leaving thousands homeless as slum dwellers are evicted.
In cities 13m urban dwellers, more than the population of Russia, lack decent toilet facilities.
Stateless people include indigenous hill dwellers and children of migrants who were born in Thailand.
Because in the future, flying taxis will appeal to a wide range of city dwellers.
The floods follow the region's worst drought in a century, washing away shanty-town dwellers.
Or city-dwellers taking in toxic substances in their water supply like in Flint, Mich.
So most African city dwellers have to rely on their own hard work and enterprise.
A quick way to enrich Indian farmers would be to turn them into city-dwellers.
Have respiratory problems among apartment dwellers ever been linked to this type of masonry work?
Circus strongmen and actors playing Tarzan or cave dwellers have typically sported skimpy leopard garments.
GLEN COVE "Northern Mexico: Canyons, Cave Dwellers and Curiosities," presented by Irma and Bob Mandel.
The Felligs joined the tenement dwellers who would soon constitute much of Arthur's subject matter.
But that's also true of city dwellers, and I would still emphasize the same positives.
These aren't the urban dwellers that scurry down dark alleyways in cities like New York.
Earth disappears from the station's view, providing a novel existential crisis for the space dwellers.
These attacks are getting more sophisticated and can dupe even the most cautious internet dwellers.
He believes the message is universal and can be understood by everyone, even city dwellers.
I waited tables at the resort where city dwellers came for lobster and loon song.
But for India's slum dwellers, it's an impossible task, Priyali Sur and Esha Mitra report.
But now it shelters grouper, red snapper, mantis shrimp, crabs, anemones and other sea dwellers.
For the most part, though, the raft will be pretty harmless to us surface dwellers.
But affluent city-dwellers fleeing to the summer destination may want to reconsider that decision.
The Massachussetts island isn't the only vacation destination that's attracting city-dwellers during the pandemic.
It strikes city dwellers and Midwestern farmers, Hollywood celebrities and homeless veterans, grandparents and teenagers.
If we Earth dwellers ever find alien life, it would be a universe-altering achievement.
Tommy Orange's "There There" is a groundbreaking novel about Native Americans who are city dwellers.
What swamp dwellers want to bite the hand that feeds them campaign and party contributions?
This is not the first time mountain lions have caught the attention of city dwellers.
It also helps us become more open, empathic and connected to our fellow city dwellers.
Like most country dwellers, Zhang's knowledge of the plants is based off of local folklore.
And as the country grew more urban, so did the need to keep city dwellers fit.
In the minds of city-dwellers and green voters, this is self-evidently a good thing.
And, lucky for us land-dwellers, many of those underwater moments were caught on camera. Explore.
The two draws came against fellow Eastern Conference cellar dwellers Orlando City SC and D.C. United.
Pause at: 1:20, when one of the starfish-looking starship-dwellers gives an awkward hello.
Three early transportation trends could soon transform the way global city dwellers get around, analysts say.
Conservatives usually perform well in the countryside while young town-dwellers tend to prefer moderate candidates.
Around 40% of rural men are still toiling at 75, twice the rate of city-dwellers.
City dwellers are often one step ahead when it comes to forecasting the next big trend.
The slums that host a quarter of all India's city dwellers feel a long way off.
But for young, single apartment-dwellers, the bulk-price appeal may be just a siren song.
It's possible, Thompson said, that chemosynthesis helps sustain some of these hardy bottom dwellers, as well.
These are just a few things that urban dwellers can resort to in time of frustration.
Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze spied on unsuspecting city dwellers to capture these gorgeous images of rooftop culture.
Schools are closed for the Summer and many town dwellers have moved back to rural areas.
In America, size matters — but not for dwellers at the forefront of the latest housing trend.
AS ISLAND dwellers, it is hard for the British not to think in an insular way.
City dwellers struggle to sleep under thatch on a dust floor, often without sanitation or electricity.
Most city-dwellers lived in housing supplied by the government, for which they paid peppercorn rents.
But it's also objectively laudable when improvements in infrastructure make the lives of city dwellers easier.
Lyft will soon guide city dwellers through walking and transit directions, the company announced this week.
Vacations, dining out and saving money are the top sacrifices city dwellers make, according to Rent.
But the targets of her affectionate mockery are usually white, middle-class New York City dwellers.
City officials say they are gradually relocating pavement dwellers slowly to permanent homes in the suburbs.
That's easier for those of us in rural or exurban settings than for city dwellers, perhaps.
ThredUP is the most convenient mass upcycling program I've found for city dwellers without a car.
Among young city dwellers with disposable income, the Postmates app has become synonymous with food delivery.
Workers at risk The next reason slum-dwellers cannot isolate is simple: they need to work.
Bolivian city- and town-dwellers were also more into consonant music, but a bit less so.
N.Y.C. Parks For us city dwellers, outdoor concerts — especially free outdoor concerts — are a summer staple.
Watching the old Boomer van dwellers try to make sense of it is half the fun.
Locals feel safe enough there to forgo some of the routine precautions other city dwellers take.
Space will be an issue for those in tight quarters — we're looking at you, apartment-dwellers.
Cave dwellers used strong colors to make their wall images tens of thousands of years ago.
Arizona Cardinals (3-7-1) Like many other bottom-dwellers, you are cheering for mediocrity today.
Those living in cities move to other cities or suburbs, and rural dwellers usually stay rural.
Energized by back-to-back playoff wins, the Cellar Dwellers talked trash to the opposing team.
Tuesday's 7.1 magnitude earthquake sent massive tremors throughout Mexico City, flattening buildings and trapping dwellers inside.
The Republican candidates' implied reasoning here is that illegal immigrants pose a threat to city dwellers' safety.
We're glad to preview his new work, on very different night-dwellers—the grasshopper trappers of Uganda.
According to a 2014 study, city dwellers were farming an area the size of the European Union.
"For city dwellers, herbs are a great thing to have growing on your window sill," Gibson says.
She skewed favorably towards urban dwellers, white collar professionals, African Americans, suburbanites, and those with higher education.
Nevertheless, she warned that cities would "become paralyzed" if slum-dwellers returned to their place of origin.
After the negotiation with the Junkyard Dwellers, you'd think that would be over… but not so fast.
The poll found more affluent consumers and city dwellers were more familiar with electric and hybrid vehicles.
However, this doesn't stop city dwellers from taking their dogs on the train, they just got creative.
RIDE-HAILING companies like Uber and Lyft are loved by city dwellers but may be jamming roads.
A lot of wealthier city dwellers can thus move in without pushing out incumbent residents or businesses.
Some host governments see camps as temporary and do not want camp-dwellers to get too comfortable.
In recent years, though, apartment dwellers have had more options for getting creative in their temporary homes.
The lifespan of Delhi-dwellers is shortened by more than ten years, says the University of Chicago.
A critical feature of Ahmedabad's HAP is checking on vulnerable populations including the homeless and slum dwellers.
New roads built by the army will open this month, boosting access for camp-dwellers, said Eastmond.
Pity the poor urban dwellers who have to cycle home on a sullen grey concrete bike path.
This minority includes the elderly, children, young parents, apartment dwellers, and others who desire some green space.
Each one of those vault dwellers is a real person, sharing the same irradiated world as you.
Since District dwellers won the right to pick presidents they have plumped for Democrats by big margins.
According to the most recent data from Eurobarometer, most city-dwellers have become slightly happier (see map).
Strategic investments are needed in many rural communities to protect the health and safety of rural dwellers.
Actually, icicles aren't all that common in nature, although city dwellers will be very used to them.
The sunscreen that seeps off ocean dwellers' skin is contributing to the ongoing destruction of coral reefs.
Today one quarter of the world's city dwellers live in slums - and they are there to stay.
The Fiat 500's size makes it easy to park, which may be ideal for city dwellers.
"Bernie" was listed as an interest for Politically Engaged City Dwellers, Politically Engaged Adults, and Mainstream Millennials.
Inside, residents enjoy all the comforts of land dwellers: municipal utilities, cable television and broadband computer connections.
But the one thing that doesn't shrink, according to many tiny house dwellers, is your bank account.
Some tiny-house dwellers built their abode for less than $10,000, while others spend upwards of $30,000.
The camp is on Juba's outskirts and many camp dwellers have homes less than two miles away.
Only after outcry from ordinary beach dwellers did the city council allow all four companies to operate.
It's a sanctuary for city dwellers looking to relax and unplug amidst nature, without harming the earth.
Some of these properties, in Normandy, for instance, have been popular among city-dwellers as rural retreats.
Lesson learned potential tank-dwellers: when there's a good deal on the table, don't push your luck.
They began as bottom dwellers and have slowly risen; the Eisai Company is now in 11th place.
They're also bottom dwellers that eat pretty gross stuff — insects, baby insects, larvae, you get the picture.
The puffy, migratory beach dwellers once were plentiful, but as the river changed, the birds became scarce.
Instead, he has stacked his administration with incompetent yes men, right-wing ideologues and Washington swamp dwellers.
And yet, this book and its conflicted apartment dwellers stayed with me long after I finished reading.
They grow in icy lakes, Ms. Blank said, which makes them a natural fit for apartment dwellers.
"To sum up, Hillary Clinton thinks Bernie supporters are hopeless and ignorant basement-dwellers," Trump will say.
Duran Barba acknowledged that Macri's austerity measures had particularly hurt poor slum-dwellers in Buenos Aires province.
City dwellers and those in high-light polluted areas have a lower chance of seeing the phenomenon.
Lions haunted early man's dreams since the time of the cave dwellers in Chauvet, France millennia ago.
The Chams, town-dwellers and new to war, had lost almost half their number, the Montagnards none.
At one point, the community had over 600 residents, many former city dwellers, according to media reports.
In San Jose, the growing number of RV dwellers have a hard time finding places to park.
Editorial New Yorkers, if not city dwellers everywhere, might acknowledge a debt to Pope Francis this week.
Calculator Suburban home buyers can get a lot more house for the money compared with city dwellers.
In days when we were cave dwellers, "to be overlooked or irrelevant was to die," she added.
Certain types of deep-sea dwellers that you'd expect to see were not present, the study said.
"Slum dwellers are citizens of this country and they make a contribution to the city," he said.
This microwave pasta pot is a great present for amateur chefs, dorm dwellers, or the perpetually busy.
These days, urban dwellers think nothing of traveling under the surface as part of their average day.
In its third year, the Cappadox festival draws Turkish city-dwellers to Cappadocia for an outdoor romp.
With zero sunlight, these bottom dwellers either don't have eyes or produce their own light through bioluminescence.
The results showed that just 8 percent of the overall total said it would have a strong or greater impact (defined as at least a 50 percent impact), with 14 percent of city dwellers, 4 percent of suburbanites and 10 percent of rural dwellers selecting those same options.
They also bring billions of dollars' worth of goods and services to land dwellers through tourism and fishing.
By 2025 some 203bn city dwellers will be living without decent, affordable housing, according to consultants at McKinsey.
Like the rural dwellers that migrated to the city, some of the transplanted trees do adapt and grow.
But as many apartment-dwellers know, there are lots of limitations to personalizing a space you don't own.
And young city-dwellers tend to live apart from their parents, which removes one reason for preferring sons.
In Polynesia, in Asia, among the cliff dwellers of the Southwest its explorers and collectors are at work.
In 30 years, China has morphed from having a primarily agrarian population to a nation of city dwellers.
He quickly explained to us city-dwellers what the noise was: the ice in the frozen lake shifting.
Business Insider spoke with four tiny house dwellers about how they make their tiny houses work for them.
It quoted Gorka, 46, as condemning "DC swamp-dwellers thinking they know better than the people they represent".
The lights are detachable, so they're ideally suited for apartment dwellers or those who move around a lot.
And if that fails, the Friendship Farm will at least be a curious spectacle for China's city-dwellers.
I wanted to recreate a similar feeling for the everyday city-dwellers and tourists of New York City.
He wants to create an app as a resource for van dwellers to link up and give advice.
No longer are flat dwellers pigeonholed into long-term commitments to lighting schemes such as tungsten versus LED?
"Indigenous people, forest dwellers and other ethnic minorities have very little protection," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
MANY city dwellers do their best not to see the homeless people who share their streets and pavements.
Weston Williamson wants these Willy Wonka-like creations to connect high-rise dwellers directly to subway platforms below.
The drought has ravaged crops, killed livestock, emptied reservoirs and hit city dwellers and supplies to some industries.
Research has shown securing rights for indigenous communities and forest dwellers helps protect resources and conserve the environment.
And cheaper still for the slum-dwellers and country boys pressed into service as professional Muay Thai boxers.
Space10, which is supported by Ikea, has invented a compact DIY garden for urban dwellers, Hello Giggles reports.
Today competition authorities see Uber in a positive light, because it brings more transport options to city-dwellers.
Schools are now also closed for the summer, and many town dwellers have moved back to rural areas.
But as the years wore on, the group found a potent source of revenue in kidnapping city dwellers.
Between 1950 and 1970, urban manufacturing went overseas and white middle-class city-dwellers moved to the suburbs.
Goal Zero is best known for providing solar power for outdoor photographers, van dwellers, and serious Everest expeditions.
Rural farmers and city dwellers are important constituencies for different parties, and neither side wants to make concessions.
But what these humble dwellers of intertidal zones can do with their minds might cause you to reconsider.
Non-governmental groups like Slum Dwellers International (SDI) are also doing useful work at grassroots level, said Odendaal.
The young, the higher educated and city dwellers, the most dynamic members of Britain's economy, voted to Remain.
For example, was the nation born out of former vault dwellers, or did they survive in the wasteland?
People living in rural areas have blamed city dwellers for polio; HIV was initially blamed on gay men.
Over time, most city dwellers grow so accustomed to this intense stimulation that they cease to notice it.
Amazon is adding warehouses in rural areas to provide urban dwellers with everything they need to stay home.
Bracing for the worst It isn't just the isolation of emotionally needy city dwellers driving the adoption boom.
To make room for new infrastructure and avoid international embarrassment, street dwellers have been quietly pressured to disappear.
City dwellers aren't being scared offDespite the tension, Manhattanites like publicist Nancy Held, they are standing their ground.
Soaring vegetable prices for city dwellers are not benefiting the producers, but only reflect the soaring logistical costs.
A writer (named Tucholsky) and his girlfriend, Lydia, both hard-bitten city dwellers, vacation in the Swedish countryside.
Up to 1.9 billion city dwellers might experience seasonal water shortages by midcentury, according to the World Bank.
But Tom DeLonge continues to fight the good fight and expose for the rest of us Earth dwellers
Then there are the outpost dwellers, who strike out to build towns in as yet untouched occupied areas.
And that population of shore-dwellers is expected to increase by 8% from 2010 to 2020, NOAA said.
So, in the spirit of holiday giving, here's some advice from a few seasoned New York apartment dwellers.
Cavor assumes that there must be other, less brutal moon dwellers, as enlightened and knowledge-loving as he.
Now, Istanbul really does feel like Gotham: a gritty metropolis whose dwellers feel overwhelmed by darkness and violence.
What dangers would a blizzard have presented to city-dwellers 129 years ago that it wouldn't pose today?
S.E. I reject the implied premise of your question: that city dwellers are more urbane than country folk.
S.E. I reject the implied premise of your question: that city dwellers are more urbane than country folk.
While home- and apartment-dwellers can fill out census forms themselves, residents of group facilities are counted differently.
It recognizes the individual and collective property rights of forest dwellers to protect, manage, and conserve their forestlands.
More and more people began moving to cities to find work and water, often clashing with urban dwellers.
Beyond corals, the scientists caught magnificent photos of some truly bizarre deep sea dwellers, like this cusk eel.
Mazumder theorizes that tall, oppressive buildings are contributing to a rise in mental health problems among city dwellers.
They can attract millions of potential voters because they are the only viable political option for many urban dwellers.
Workers pulled down giant banners with the smiling faces of politicians that have accompanied capital dwellers for 150 days.
The first was StreetEasy in 2013 — a similar marketplace that helps city dwellers find apartments to rent and buy.
Most city dwellers are paying a premium not for the apartments themselves, but for the land they're built on.
Stingrays are flat, bottom-dwellers that like to hang out partially covered in the sand in shallow, temperate waters.
For animals who prefer darkness, the team makes "cave" nests, which are designed particularly for cave-dwellers and burrowers.
The Instant Pot is the must-have cooking device of the moment, and a great size for apartment dwellers.
According to a report by the World Bank, 1% of city dwellers in developing countries work as waste-pickers.
Planets are in retrograde when, thanks to an optical illusion, they appear to Earth-dwellers to be moving backwards.
By 2050, 70 percent of the world's projected population of 9 billion people will be urban dwellers, it says.
Despite their pleas, and opposition from rights groups, the state has adopted a hard line stance towards slum dwellers.
There are still a few vault dwellers emerging for the first time, clad in pristine gold-and-blue jumpsuits.
The animated cast of ocean dwellers in Finding Dory is quite diverse – at least, according to star Ellen DeGeneres.
City dwellers often need to be reminded that the federal government owns an astonishing amount of the rural West.
How is it able to track city dwellers' movements in such detail and link them to highly specific behaviors?
According to the civil registry, some 26,300 dwellers are registered in Castel Volturno, of whom 4,300 are not Italian.
According to the Charlotte Observer, National Geographic calls these rarely seen, doll-eyed sea dwellers a "horror" to behold.
City dwellers, meanwhile, took "smog selfies" as they strolled through air so dirty you can taste and smell it.
In my experience, it is used as a rationale for unethical behavior while profiling certain types of forest dwellers.
"This first city-center store was developed to meet city dwellers' expectations," Ikea Retail France CEO Walter Kadnar said.
During her trip, she spoke to a range of city residents, including the homeless people described as "pavement dwellers".
Various amnesties granted legal title to gecekondu dwellers, making them stronger stakeholders and allowing them to leverage property assets.
In Bhubaneswar, campaigners say about 13,000 slum dwellers will be evicted, many of whom will also lose their livelihoods.
Young city-dwellers are turning their backs on owning a costly asset that sits largely unused while losing value.
An equivalent of the daily index that makes these health risks clear to city-dwellers could clear the fog.
Yet slum dwellers have long opposed efforts to relocate them to distant suburbs which limit their access to jobs.
Evictions of slum dwellers have already been seen in about a third of the planned smart cities, she said.
This is also true of the Irish dwellers, who at one time formed a large percentage of the population.
Still another is the weakness of African manufacturing, which means city-dwellers lack good places to invest their cash.
Here in N.Y.C., city dwellers are shaking out their stored-away knitwear after an unexpected week of 50º weather.
Given Cairo's bad traffic and long, hot summers, the capital's dwellers need little encouragement to pick up the phone.
Pretend town-dwellers - policemen, children, distressed citizens - will be present in July, when the military plans its first exercise.
Singh calls it the "love child of Amazon Echo and a Disney character," made to live alongside desk-dwellers.
That movement includes millennials, who, as it turns out, are not a monolithic generation of suburb-hating city dwellers.
Soaring real estate prices and other costs have made it prohibitively expensive for many city dwellers to start families.
There are still at least tens of millions of city dwellers around the world who don't have an address.
Scholars of bird song have long noticed that avian city dwellers sound different from their peers in the country.
Peloton's treadmill is also bigger and louder than the bike, which might make it less palatable to apartment dwellers.
The couple read about Suburban Jungle, a free service that advises city dwellers making the switch to the suburbs.
Projections of the virus's spread show the brutal truth: Fellow city dwellers, we pose a threat to everyone else.
Many of these slum-dwellers lack access to clean water and sanitation and are at constant risk of eviction.
It walled off the New Haven city core, and was attractive neither to city dwellers nor to repenting suburbanites.
But Microsoft was clearly on to something, as the proliferation of Surface Pros among coffee shop dwellers clearly shows.
For developers and public officials in cities, the rising number of older city dwellers is real, and it matters.
"I support those working to improve the slums ... to bring hope to the lives of slum dwellers," Macarthy added.
And because even wilderness dwellers need to stay well-groomed, this set also includes the Mini Bomber Travel Kit.
The era's most popular shows centered on mysteriously affluent — and mostly white — urban dwellers drinking bottomless cups of coffee.
And I wonder what today's media cubicle-dwellers will make of this: Car service drivers see and hear everything.
I enjoyed peeping out at all the cubicle dwellers as if they were a part of a video game.
Living life in the closet also gives city dwellers the chance to pursue their livelihoods without paying additional rent.
Corporations are returning to urban markets in part because of the ease of attracting younger workers and city dwellers.
Flat dwellers in this northeastern sprawl live in the sort of anonymous, concrete blocks typical of any Soviet city.
It's an SUV that was just the right size for city dwellers, easy to park yet enough space inside.
An exhibition of photographs of its rooms by Barbara Karant is now on view at the Cliff Dwellers Club.
The people who live here call themselves the River Dwellers, Mr. Traylor said, and he was once one himself.
In its third year, the four-day festival draws Turkish city-dwellers to Cappadocia for a diverting romp outdoors.
Just as well-to-do city dwellers tend to design apps that fix the problems of other well-to-do city dwellers, the executives, product managers and engineers who sit at a computer all day tend to design business software that fixes the problems of other people who are just like them.
It's a reflection of how city dwellers of all ages are struggling to find affordable housing in a torrid market.
Tracts of land which were once open for roaming have been fenced off by unscrupulous town-dwellers and wealthier herders.
Local authorities will grant the land on which the homes will be built on to the slum-dwellers, she said.
However, prices have soared ahead of the Spring Festival holiday, during which young urban dwellers return home for family reunions.
Apparently forest dwellers and insect eaters, they possessed 18-inch (45 cm) wingspans, short tails and superficially frog-like faces.
Opposition gives Earth-dwellers the best views of the gas giant and a number of its moons, according to NASA.
But while city dwellers might be able to hide indoors and crank up the heat, some animals aren't so lucky.
Still, it acknowledged work by some organizations, such as Shack/Slum Dwellers International (SDI), to try to make that happen.
Aravena's architectural practice, Elemental, was praised by the Pritzker Prize jury for its decade-long work consulting with slum dwellers.
All of this is bad news for land dwellers since increased ice melt means greater levels of sea level rise.
City dwellers have greater access to Western foods, including those rich in fats and sugars, and lead more sedentary lifestyles.
The heat will be particularly oppressive for many city dwellers because of a phenomenon called the urban heat island effect.
The footage showed glimpses of a brightly colored underwater world that is in peril due to conflicts with surface dwellers.
In Refinery29's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of millennial city dwellers.
We apply military techniques to space constraints intimately familiar to city-dwellers and individuals who reside in small, constrained spaces.
From Ritalin and Adderall to the twice-methylated Breaking Bad stuff, speed seduces both overbright founders and scurvy garage-dwellers.
In other words, there are market limits here, and Amazon's urban goals are in many ways aligned with urban dwellers.
So even though most of us would love to get in on the action, if we're apartment dwellers, we're screwed.
In 2016 it is standard practice for mainstream festivals to sprinkle fringe-dwellers among the crowd-pleasers and room-fillers.
It managed to insult moms, noncity dwellers, and all women who cared about shaming other women based on their haircuts.
Then he's down on the mat doing pushups, with better form and stamina than most of us internet-dwellers possess.
They include the big-city dwellers, the Millennials, the globe-trotters, the university students, the European immigrants and their children.
Their findings show that millennials are hard workers who are just wired a little differently — not lazy, entitled, couch-dwellers.
CITY-DWELLERS are used to dirty air, but few have seen a haze like the one enveloping Delhi this week.
Cybersecurity firms say criminals have figured out how to subvert the network by posing as authentic, boring, cubicle-office dwellers.
If Mr. Hoyle lets his story get away from him, he presents warm, robust sketches of the neighborhood's gutsy dwellers.
While one set of urban dwellers may place a higher value on education, another may be yearning for crime reduction.
Some tiny home dwellers buy their home outright, while others build and design them from scratch to meet their needs.
The scientists also noticed some slight changes to some specific genes dealing with the mice digestion in the city dwellers.
Sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing faster than anywhere else in the world and city dwellers have more money to spend.
For city dwellers here, one of the most pressing concerns is crime, particularly violent crime like armed robbery and rape.
In 23, the United Nations announced that, for the first time in recorded history, urban populations would outnumber rural dwellers.
Board games are also far better tuned than bars or apps for a target market of young single city dwellers.
This served us well when we were cave dwellers, under constant threat from marauding wild animals or invading warrior tribes.
But for home dwellers who are more inclined to swat a fly than admire its iridescent coloring, what's the upside?
"We come together to build our own original, unique sounds that reflect the daily experiences of slum dwellers," said Abibo.
Just 52 percent of rural residents said their local economy was doing well, compared with 66 percent of city dwellers.
Some of La Seine Musicale's performances are not sold out, and some Paris-dwellers consider any suburb too far away.
As a result, city dwellers who earn minimum wage are finding it more difficult than ever to afford their rent.
The bicycle eventually became the main means of private transportation among urban dwellers and a potent symbol of personal freedom.
By Wednesday afternoon, at least 500,000 customers — each customer can represent numerous family members or apartment dwellers — were without power.
But construction of timber buildings for new urban dwellers could store up to 680 million tons of carbon a year.
In interviews, warehouse dwellers from around the country said they were well aware that their living choices posed a risk.
The urge to boycott the kitchen entirely during the summer months is understandable, especially for city dwellers enduring heat waves.
And examination shows that forest-dwelling members of the species tend to have more skin parasites than do beach dwellers.
While city dwellers still serve as stereotypes of Democratic voters, they do not constitute an outright majority of the party.
Among invertebrates, 42% of land dwellers, 34% of freshwater species and 25% of marine species are at risk of extinction.
No wonder swamp dwellers of both parties have tried to put the O.C.E. more completely under the thumb of Congress.
Some transit officials view the apps as an ally in their efforts to persuade urban dwellers to resist car ownership.
Indeed, Africa urbanises at a very fast pace: today's 472 million urban dwellers will be around a billion in 2050.
Fishing communities and coastal dwellers would be worse off and needed support to adapt in a warmer world, he added.
Should these apartment dwellers have a desire for a little barbecue, they don't let practical limitations get in their way.
Nestled between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, the Ojai Valley's luxury spas and inns can be a respite for city dwellers.
Whereas just 30% of the world's population were urban dwellers in 803, more than half (54%) are now housed in cities.
In Mao's day, dog ownership by city dwellers was condemned as a "symbol of decadence" and strays were shot on sight.
Oprah is known to leave her garden with a more fruitful bounty than most city-dwellers will ever lay eyes on.
At $9.99, most city-dwellers only need to use it once to put the service in the red for that month.
But Kahoru Yuki, a photographer and freelance journalist in Tokyo, told CNN that issues with transportation were city dwellers' main concern.
These brainless, spineless bottom-dwellers—which live in the tropical waters of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans—don't swim around much.
For city-dwellers, like me, who struggle to find the time to shop for fresh groceries, it's a real game-changer.
What Arctic dwellers need in terms of housing is similar to what they need from a good winter parka, he said.
The reason that we, as city dwellers, haven't been wowed by transformative Smart City applications is that Smart Cities are boring.
The Forest Rights Act (FRA) gives indigenous people and forest dwellers rights to manage and govern their traditional forests and resources.
Growing numbers of rural residents have some, though it is usually not as generous as policies held by many city dwellers.
Climbing gyms have mushroomed around the globe in the past decade, making the pastime safer and more accessible to city dwellers.
Women, those with higher education and city-dwellers backed Mr Van der Bellen even more strongly than they had in May.
This has resulted in hundreds of land reclamations from farmers and forest dwellers, according to research organization Mekong Region Land Governance.
President Donald Trump is fulfilling his vow to drain the swamp — if climate scientists and environmental regulators qualify as swamp dwellers.
Many of those who were moved appeared to be coastal-dwellers and construction workers, who often bed down in flimsy dormitories.
Made for weekend dwellers and frequent travelers, it can store his essentials thanks to the spacious interior and built-in pockets.
There's a new weapon for the interstellar dwellers whom you threaten with your planet-crushing gigaflippers, undergoing testing as we speak.
Those who want to stay — often younger, including urban dwellers and ethnic minorities — was seen potentially not bothering to turn up.
Air quality in Ulaanbaatar is horrendous, especially in winter when yurt-dwellers at the city's edge burn dirty coal for heat.
Trump loyalists will scoff that Washington swamp-dwellers are merely thrashing about as their habitat is drained by a populist hero.
But, in the meanwhile, city dwellers who can't or don't want to quit the bright lights are stuck breathing dirty air.
The XC40 is a compact SUV designed for city dwellers, and that's a prime market for this kind of ownership alternative.
Report: Four Out of Five City Dwellers Breathe Unsafe AirThe leading cause of death worldwide isn't an infectious disease or cancer.
But now they face a new irritation: tourists and city-dwellers who are increasingly keen to try the potion for themselves.
Many also impact significantly on health and well-being, allowing city-dwellers to access fresh food and sometimes even supplement diets.
Orm's apparent sincerity, and his serious point about the surface-dwellers, feels out of step with the rest of his deal.
And he has seldom been polite about the continent either, allegedly dismissing Nigerians as hut-dwellers and African states as "shitholes".
He was equally rude about an earlier plan to install vertical chicken coops in the cramped apartments of poor city-dwellers.
They were also the places where China's growth and urbanisation took off quickest after 1980, so have relatively few rural dwellers.
And the Reds, the NL Central cellar-dwellers, were one out away from shutting out the Cardinals in 22 straight innings.
" Two Americas: "Today, rural residents are diagnosed with lung cancer at rates 18 to 20 percent above those of city dwellers.
In July, the housing ministry said it would aim to restrict compensation for shantytown dwellers in cities with hot property markets.
Over time, he was joined by more than 1,000 volunteers including local Versova residents, slum-dwellers, politicians, Bollywood celebrities and schoolchildren.
Clinton leads Trump among nonwhite voters, city-dwellers, voters under 22019 years old and voters without a college degree, pollsters found.
Stanton began "Humans of New York," an online compilation of viral photographs and personal interviews with city dwellers begun, in 2010.
President Donald Trump is fulfilling his vow to drain the swamp—if climate scientists and environmental regulators qualify as swamp dwellers.
The problem has been that connecting to the grid, and paying the bills, is beyond the means of most slum-dwellers.
This may be down to the growth of "lifestyle farming", a favourite of burnt-out city-dwellers who want a change.
The payout is marginal, but city-dwellers will likely welcome any solution that shortens the ridiculous lines at the station platforms.
To that you could add city-dwellers, expats (people who live every day the benefit of free movement) on the continent.
The Dome Dwellers eat special immortality apples, farmed by lower classes dependent on the elites for water rations and other resources.
City-dwellers are going into farming partly because legal reforms have made buying land easier and ownership a little more secure.
Back to Scotland and this property is aimed more closely at city dwellers, situated just three miles from Edinburgh city center.
They survived 3.5 years on average from the time the study began in 2000, compared with 7.1 years for urban dwellers.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court issued an order to remove forest-dwellers whose land claims were rejected under the FRA.
There, at an enormous landfill, thousands of slum-dwellers support their families by sifting through trash to find things to sell.
Many tiny house dwellers weren't prepared for improvements the lifestyle would bring, while others wish they'd known more about potential challenges.
For literate audiences, such stories reinforced a sense of national confidence, and connected urban dwellers with the frontier as America expanded.
Conflict between Martians, Earthers, and Belters (asteroid dwellers) comes to a head when an extraterrestrial pathogen called the "protomolecule," is unleashed.
Lifelong city dwellers, he, Prinz and Miller are enthusiastic about the synergy being created with the 140-year-old family farm.
But he never imagined that he'd have an opportunity to build his own, nor that it was something city dwellers desired.
During periods of rain and drought, slum dwellers often store water in buckets and collect rain water in roof-top tanks.
For many city dwellers, leaving for the suburbs is a difficult decision, reached after a lengthy weighing of pros and cons.
The technology that makes it possible for urban dwellers to summon everything in an instant clearly comes with still-unknown costs.
LG and Sony both chipped in with news of OLED TVs under 399.9903 inches, which is great news for apartment dwellers.
Almost immediately, city dwellers rose up in defense of small neighborhood stores both on social media and in the real world.
Millennials uninterested in or incapable of owning cars get around in shared vehicles, while city dwellers have embraced scooters and bikes.
Some fans find the little forest dwellers adorable, while others argued that they were unnecessary and only invented to sell toys.
My bedside table doesn&apost have room for both an Echo Dot and a clock — maybe other apartment dwellers can relate.
Despite the tough economic environment, Tehran-dwellers are still making the best of the situation, and finding cheap things to do.
On average, urban dwellers who commute via walking, biking or public transportation are fitter than suburban commuters who drive to work.
Our reviewer Ayelet Gundar-Goshen writes: "This book and its conflicted apartment dwellers stayed with me long after I finished reading."
Starlings compete for nesting cavities with native cavity-dwellers: bluebirds and tree swallows, woodpeckers and chickadees, wood ducks and tufted titmice.
With the right strategically-placed poisons — like placing bait in hundreds of places around a kitchen — the roach dwellers can be expunged.
For many city-dwellers, the night brings with it a sense of quietude, of rest and recuperation before the next bustling day.
Audience members began grouping up, obeying the same primal instinct that, in previous millennia, drew unacquainted cave-dwellers around a single fire.
It's easy for city-dwellers to abstain as they can easily find meal options that align with their beliefs within their community.
But Harry Styles went above and beyond: he sent line-dwellers queued for Saturday Night Live some big plates of sliced kiwi.
And while most of the world is migrating to cities, a growing numbers of urban dwellers in Italy are taking up farming.
A slum dwellers' association in each settlement liaises with officials and a designated charity on the data and the applications for titles.
Slum-dwellers have long opposed efforts by authorities to relocate them to distant suburbs, which limits their access to jobs and amenities.
And that's dangerous, because this community of bottom-dwellers keep nutrients circulating in the ocean waters by eating dead plankton and poop.
Although it might surprise many city dwellers, the leading reasons for why rural Americans aren't online don't have to do with money.
Could it be that the Australian deplorables grew tired of being harangued by climate ideologues and comfortably well-off inner-city dwellers?
Most coffee shop dwellers should be fine with the OK level, as that's enough for web browsing, social media, and Spotify streaming.
Its mission to care for low-income city-dwellers in their own homes does not rely on existing health infrastructure at all.
Hence the thuggish treatment of shanty-dwellers and the routine shakedowns by police of any shabbily dressed person heading towards Tiananmen Square.
In reality, these spaces do little to improve food security among city dwellers, as they produce far less than traditional rural farms.
Now, one start-up is turning to moss to give air quality – and the lives of millions of city dwellers – a boost.
A weak state failed to cater for hundreds of thousands of new city dwellers, driven into slums by fighting in the hills.
Indeed, like the city dwellers of today, the inhabitants of Çatalhöyük had to contend with infectious diseases, overcrowding, violence, and environmental degradation.
" Now, I'm not sure if the "dwellers" part is understood to be plural, so I don't know whether to call them "C.
The mobile only platform is helping urban city dwellers discover things to do in cities based on a user's taste and preferences.
Besides, urban dwellers are blinded to the stars, planets, and even meteor showers when so much artificial light drowns out the sky.
Besides, urban dwellers are blinded to the stars, planets, and even meteor showers when so much artificial light drowns out the sky.
Unlike in sports, the cellar dwellers in financial markets aren't granted top draft picks to help them better compete in coming seasons.
That takes some of the edge off from what is otherwise a rare and honest portrait of the lives of urban dwellers.
City-dwellers often yearn for an escape to the countryside, the rolling hills, the birdsong... Well, yesterday the countryside came to them.
There may be some exceptions for so-called "city cars" that would be targeted at urban dwellers whose travel needs are limited.
It's great for a home bar or dorm room mini-fridge, making it a perfect gift for dads, students, or apartment dwellers.
As the state's paper of record, the gig required her to talk to urban dwellers one day and rural ranchers the next.
The aim is to bring footage of uncharted regions back up to the surface, for us land-dwellers to see and understand.
Urban dwellers tramp them as a virtuous form of exercise and to get restorative doses of fresh air and the great outdoors.
Rural Australians make up a third of this country's population, and many have difficulty accessing the services city-dwellers take for granted.
In the years after World War II, rural dwellers like Mr. Kai poured into places like Sakai, an industrial suburb of Osaka.
The royal family has grown from a group of scrappy desert dwellers into a sprawling clan awash in palaces and private jets.
The Blue Jackets pay a visit to the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday before hosting the Pacific Division cellar dwellers in Monday's rematch.
The bugs that thrive in the heat of summer vex Chinese urban dwellers just as they do in most of the world.
Bugs are even part of traditional Japanese cuisine in rural areas, but few city dwellers have had the opportunity to try them.
She's got tiny-house living on lock — and of course a fair share of tips and ideas for small-space dwellers everywhere.
Of course, while modular design is helpful for city dwellers, there are those who enjoy a bit more of a personal twist.
The World Health Organization says 88 percent of city dwellers are exposed to annual pollution levels that exceed its air quality guidelines.
Tropical ocean dwellers are particularly susceptible to climate-related extinction, with many already living in temperatures that infringe on their thermal maximums.
The trial began by presenting e-mails between Goldman bankers that disparaged their clients, referring to them as desert-dwellers with camels.
They can also give city-dwellers a better appreciation of how our food system works, which is less nebulous than it sounds.
During the day, surface dwellers like sharks, tunas and swordfish dive down to to the depths to eat, recent evidence has found.
It is also among the most urbanized, and it nurses a culture of high expectations; even many city dwellers expect a backyard.
Provincetown was a well-known artists' retreat throughout the 2793th century, attracting blue-chip city dwellers like Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman.
Upon returning to Liberia, Azango found vulnerable people – slum dwellers, market women, young children – enduring the same traumas that she had experienced.
In private Facebook groups and at an impromptu town hall meeting of warehouse dwellers that was held Wednesday night in Berkeley, Calif.
As city dwellers seek to soften the expanding urban jungle around them, architects are working harder to incorporate greenery and natural materials.
Their skin and costumes — unitards by Claudia Kopke — are caked with mud to make it seem as though they are river dwellers.
It was just an easy mistake to make if the only people you ever spoke to were penthouse-dwellers and Paris weekenders.
While many coastal liberals see Trump-supporting rural dwellers as beyond salvation, I've seen an incredible capacity for change, acceptance and growth.
Across the continent, apps and satellite-tracking have spawned bike- and scooter-rental schemes that allow city-dwellers to beat the traffic.
Similarly, he suggests that understanding the culture in today's rural America may help urban-dwellers and coastal elites appreciate Mr. Trump's appeal.
As Buchakjian conducted his survey, the process of "encountering the neighborhood, the city" — his interactions with policemen, dwellers, refugees, locals, wildlife — became important.
"If we don't have these small enterprises, it wouldn't be Dharavi," said Jockin Arputham, president of the National Slum Dwellers' Federation in Mumbai.
In one scenario, city dwellers would increasingly use ride-hailing and car-sharing apps to summon efficient, electric and probably self-driving vehicles.
A survey by the Campaign to Protect Rural England in 2015 found that 62% of urban dwellers want to protect the green belt.
On her way there, she expertly dispatches a number of walkers, earning the admiration of Kingdom dwellers, especially young Morgan-in-training, Benjamin.
" For his part, rancher Helvey says he does expect there'll be a market for all-electric trucks "for city dwellers and weekend warriors.
" For educated, urban dwellers in the middle and upper classes, "one is wary of getting married too soon, of having children too young.
"There is a lot of pressure from builders, developers, local leaders," said Jockin Arputham, president of the National Slum Dwellers' Federation in Mumbai.
The upwardly mobile urban dwellers often feel disgusted by dog meat – being far more likely to Instagram a cute pup than eat it.
Cai is encouraged by the 100,000 prospective customers — largely urban dwellers aged 20 to 35, well educated — already signed up on Italic's waitlist.
In Nigeria the Lagos state government has become notorious for waking up slum-dwellers on the most valuable patches of land with bulldozers.
The agitators portray traditional Indonesian Islam as rural and backward, implying that educated city-dwellers should follow a purer form of the religion.
The law gives indigenous people and forest dwellers rights to manage and govern their traditional forests and resources, individually and as a community.
In the summer his 30,000 hive-dwellers feast on coastal flowers; in the autumn they forage on milkweed and morning glories further north.
The result of this history was an electoral system that pitted city-dwellers against the exurban and rural population—with the cities losing.
Older polling, by Pew, had suggested that coast-dwellers were more alarmed by climate change than those living 300 miles or more inland.
It stems from the dissatisfaction farmers felt after being charged the same insurance premiums as city dwellers, despite leading far less risky lives.
In addition to emissions and environmental benefits, use of vehicles like the Urban eTruck have an immediate upside for city-dwellers: reduced noise.
What's more, many of New Zealand's native birds are ground-dwellers, making them susceptible to cats, according to the country's Department of Conservation.
Fingal is a farmer, butcher, knifemaker, and chef—the kind of rural Renaissance man that makes us city-dwellers feel like incompetent fools.
But even though it has an extensive line of wired and battery operated versions, none of those are particularly useful for apartment dwellers.
In almost every demographic category—men and women, young Asians and elderly whites, city dwellers and rural folk—the problem is getting worse.
San Francisco residents, for instance, have frequently thrown rocks at company buses they viewed as symbols of gentrification driving out longtime city dwellers.
Colbert compared the audience to "endangered swamp-dwellers," a direct jab at Trump's comments about his mission to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
Viewers of Super Bowl 2151 earlier this month may recall an ad showing city dwellers running, walking, talking on their phones and eating.
Sweetgreen, the fast-casual salad chain, and Glossier, the digitally native beauty line, have built cult-like followings among young, influential city-dwellers.
Without effective transport to reach the city center or opportunities to find work, many slum dwellers ended up working instead for cocaine cartels.
Increasing water in the dry season would shrink riverbeds, leaving less space for crops—millions of Mekong-basin dwellers grow vegetables on riverbanks.
More than half of the country's poorest people are farm workers, who are three times more likely than city-dwellers to be poor.
Thankfully for all you city dwellers, Rea included a smoked version in his tutorial as well as a version you can make indoors.
India's Forest Rights Act of 2006 gives indigenous people and forest dwellers the right to manage and govern their traditional forests and resources.
For example, a bighorn sheep exhibit includes a beam that visitors can walk on to experience the balance required of these mountainside dwellers.
The North Face has also worked to expand its product assortment to include pieces for urban dwellers looking for both functionality and style.
If Manhattan bars often serve as communal living rooms for cramped apartment dwellers, Bar Fortuna is a luxe parlor for the downtown set.
But as they struggle to survive in their scorched habitats, the slow-moving tree-dwellers are getting help from some very good dogs.
Programs like Life on Earth, Blue Planet, and Planet Earth have brought the wild world into the homes of urban dwellers for decades.
Turtles are among the most imperiled animals on the planet, yet we still have a lot to learn about these secretive swamp dwellers.
In the Philippines, community mortgage programs backed by the federal government have benefited some 250,000 slum-dwellers since 1989, according to official data.
Scrims of smoke hang over the mountain lakes and high alpine trails where overheated city dwellers retreat on the weekends for some relief.
In recent years, new-age pursuits — crystals, sound baths, astrology — have shed their stigma and seemingly become ubiquitous among swaths of city dwellers.
Respiratory diseases in the early 20th century encouraged city dwellers to prize light and air, and something that looked more like country living.
Poised to draw nature-loving city-dwellers, the 160-square-foot rooms will each come with two bikes for exploring the nearby trails.
Spending by city dwellers rose 4.5 percent, also the slowest pace on record and down significantly from 5.1 percent in the first half.
The knowledge he gains studying the slimy shell-dwellers will also provide insight about body asymmetries that develop in other animals, including humans.
Political tribes can organize along stark lines: the working class versus the 1 percent, baby boomers versus millennials, city dwellers versus rural people.
Germany's Kleingärten may no longer be a necessity for struggling urban dwellers, but they still give urbanites a desperately needed connection to nature.
The beach on Barceloneta was extended two miles north, across Poblenou, opening a huge stretch of renewed waterfront to city dwellers and tourists.
"They keep going higher ​and higher, ​so they won't have to smell the smell down below," Mr. Kim said of the tower dwellers.
There's also something just a little bit sad about it, that it's for aimless urban dwellers, isolated by city living and social media.
She and a handful of humans and friendly surface-dwellers band together to find her father and others missing from her underground city.
Only 4 percent of city dwellers gave him an A, according to the poll, a rating echoed in other parts of the state.
Georgian city-dwellers discard the thick, doughy knots, "but if you go up to the mountains, they look at you," Ms. Chubinidze said.
Under the FRA, forest dwellers cannot be removed from their land without consent of village councils, which are made up of local residents.
Activists say collective rights have been sidelined and that millions of forest-dwellers are still struggling with the complicated process of registering claims.
The natural gas dried out the jute, and leaks became an occasional but potentially deadly problem that urban dwellers learned to live with.
Middlesex County, traditionally a region where city dwellers bought second homes, is seeing growth in full-time residents who commute, Ms. Walz added.
Both teams were perennial cellar dwellers in those days, so I switched my allegiance to the Yankees, who always fielded a winning team.
Now, the oceanographic center is livestreaming the weird and wonderful noises of dolphins, sea lions, and other ocean dwellers, for all to enjoy.
JW: But of course we, we're often thought of as ... just sort of being cave dwellers then popping out during the Olympic Games.
That may favour Mr Sonko, who—with an adopted name—hides his ethnic background and tries to appeal to all of the city's dwellers.
Arctic dwellers rely on organ meat and even caribou stomach contents for certain nutrients in places where there are few fruits or vegetables available.
Dwellers were often encouraged, or sometimes forced, to buy existing homes in the city after their shantytown homes were dismantled, Chinese media have reported.
The premise casts the two as period-accurate performers re-enacting the life experience of 1913 apartment dwellers at New York City's Tenement Museum.
Most of the former bridge dwellers have arrived peacefully, attracted by the prospect of warm barracks, three meals a day and some medical treatment.
In one ''Playhouse'' episode, a monster named Roger appears, scaring the Playhouse dwellers; Pee-wee fixes him a snack and strikes up a friendship.
The ability of rural dwellers to migrate to cities increased suddenly with Mongolia's transition, in 1990, from a Soviet-imposed communist system to democracy.
Spanish-speaking city-dwellers associated the migrants with the Shining Path, a Maoist guerrilla group, even though it wanted to stamp out native languages.
In its 104-page ruling, the High Court this week said slum dwellers in Delhi must not be viewed as "encroachers and illegal occupants".
If you count yourself among the city-dwellers that live in fear of Ikea visits, the home goods chain has some anxiety-altering news.
Amazon Inc's rollout on Tuesday of package delivery lockers for apartment dwellers also may have weighed on FedEx and UPS shares, an analyst said.
EVgo's Levy is confident that demand for public chargers will swell as EVs become more mainstream and are embraced by apartment and condo dwellers.
The big focus for everyone is the church, which has doubled as a place for new wasteland dwellers to learn some basic survival training.
But persuading rural communities to change their practices in order to ensure water supplies for city dwellers many miles away often demands novel solutions.
Many Reddit dwellers noted the striking resemblance of the glove box's ditty to Paul Desmond's "Take Five," as demonstrated by the composer nerd oddit.
For UK-dwellers especially, it's a great song to have dropped in our laps this week, considering the arctic conditions outside the country over.
Longer term, GM and Lyft will work together to develop a fleet of autonomous vehicles that city dwellers could summon using Lyft's mobile app.
Intended for "those with pet allergies and apartment dwellers who can't own pets," the company sent me a prototype following its successful Kickstarter campaign.
Heavy-handed policing methods in these neighborhoods also leave many South Side residents with contempt for fellow city dwellers and government as a whole.
But there's at least two city dwellers who seem totally unfazed by the sudden meteorological about-face, and that's Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
We need to hear from pregnant women in Brazil, from slum dwellers in El Salvador, and support them in taking individual and collective action.
"Urban dwellers can plant them in their backyards, front yards, porches, or wherever else you want wildflowers to grow in your neighborhood," Burley said.
As this most recent research shows, we should expect the melt to keep accelerating, which brings giant implications to planet's billions of coastal dwellers.
They traded with city dwellers, supplying them with goods from the wild—such as honey, hides, and amber—as well as slaves and mercenaries.
That includes providing seeds bred to produce in weather extremes, new farming know-how and fishing lines to help coastal dwellers exploit the ocean.
Of course, the city's prime recreational areas have long been crowded, especially the beaches that have been a release for generations of apartment dwellers.
"We simply do not have space in the city for homes for all pavement dwellers," said K.S. Kandasamy, deputy commissioner of the city's corporation.
Globally, city dwellers are farming an area the size of the European Union, a 2014 study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters found.
Like me, many city dwellers love and support our local immigrant- or POC-owned bodega (the real thing, not the bougie bot-box thing).
Companies have realized that not everyone has a grassy lawn — let alone a yard — and they're making products that are perfect for apartment dwellers.
These types of fees are levied in addition to the mountain of other charges that apartment-dwellers pay to do renovations in New York.
Beginning in the 1830s, the county was a refuge for city dwellers seeking a healthier environment, especially to rebound from tuberculosis, Mr. Conway said.
With a dominant effort that also included 15 rebounds in 41 minutes, Towns almost single-handedly dispatched the Hawks, the Eastern Conference's cellar dwellers.
But it also used technology to give us something city dwellers often lack — a connection to nature and the time and space for contemplation.
Burlingame is Rhode Island's first campground, built in the 1930s as part of a broader effort to bring "recreational relief" to nearby urban dwellers.
Previous studies, for instance, have found that people who live in the country are one-fifth more likely to be obese than city dwellers.
Wary of a long, confined spring, city dwellers are fanning out to vacation rentals, their own second homes, or anywhere else they can find.
The hope is that new businesses will follow apartment dwellers downtown, creating a pedestrian-friendly core, burnishing the city's cachet and bolstering property values.
The SubT Challenge lists cave systems as its third type of underground environment — so cave dwellers, DARPA may call upon you soon as well.
It was far from what the postcard depicted: primitive bush dwellers stuck in a culture and society unfit for today's globalized, tech-savvy world.
The opposition party is haters, angry mobs, people who make up the news, swamp-dwellers and embedded bureaucrats working to bring down his presidency.
And nonprofit organizations that once focused on urban dwellers are now sending counselors into remote high schools to guide them in the application process.
Instead, it provides marketplaces where anyone from small village dwellers to big global brands can set up online shops and sell to Chinese customers.
City dwellers assume that buses and trains take longer, but the truth is that driving is most often the transportation mode that causes delays.
City dwellers are already required to sort their waste into 10 categories, to ensure that the maximum possible number of items can be recycled.
When young city dwellers new to New York seek a sense of community, many find it in the familiar faces of their college alumni.
The Lab, designed by J.C. Architecture, is a refurbished Japanese colonial house, and it combines a historical structure with the needs of modern dwellers.
Over generations, the strength of Democrats in Minnesota was based on uniting the state's city-dwellers and its rural residents in common political cause.
And note to apartment dwellers: Landlords are required to keep indoor temperatures at 68 degrees during the day and at least 62 degrees overnight.
Still, there's not much city-dwellers can do to avoid being slowly killed by the air they breathe, save for wearing anti-pollution masks.
Affordable short-range air travel could make it easier for city dwellers to take day and weekend trips to towns in the surrounding countryside.
But, as a birder, I couldn't help but note that things have not been exactly the same for feathered city dwellers as for people.
Despite often enjoying middle- or upper-middle-class status, artists are typically just as vulnerable to displacement as migrant workers and low-income dwellers.
CANNIBALISTIC GREAT WHITE SHARK EATS RELATIVE AS VIRGINIA RESEARCHERS WATCH Nurse sharks are "bottom-dwellers" that are mostly harmless to humans, according to National Geographic .
Abandoning the stability of Luis's family business, the married couple and proud urban dwellers decided to become certified organic farmers more than a decade ago.
The election underscored the divide between older rural voters, tired of austerity, and younger city-dwellers whose confidence in the prospect of reforms is waning.
Wheeler, the 30-year-old son of California commune dwellers, draws and writes in the same caustic, kooky and endearing style of his '60s forebears.
Animal rights groups in 2013 accused city dwellers of abusing dogs in response to a Romanian law that called for capturing and euthanizing stray animals.
They're almost all white collar, urban dwellers reacting to him the same way they probably do to an infomercial for a kitschy home improvement product.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - City dwellers in Russia can now add petrol to their online shopping, as two startups offer fuel delivery direct to a parked car.
And when networked autonomous vehicles come onto the scene, below the cost of car ownership, most city-dwellers will stop using a personal car altogether.
City dwellers, however, will need to make use of chipping and shredding services, which have become festive events in their own right in some neighborhoods.
The two main reasons why city dwellers are able to put away less are likely wage stagnation and high costs of living, Credit Karma reports.
It's early days yet, but this is a key ingredient in making everyday drone delivery something that's palatable to regulators and safe for city dwellers.
Short-haul flights in airborne taxis: It's next-level alright, but is it next-level hype, or something city-dwellers can actually look forward to?
Now, however, the company is introducing a new concept called the Ikea Planning Studio, which promises to be more accessible and convenient for city-dwellers.
When slum dwellers must be removed from a settlement, authorities must first survey and consult them to determine if rehabilitation at the location is feasible.
With Seoul's population density being double that of New York City, most city dwellers live in high-rise apartments, many of which don't allow animals.
D.C. dwellers renting out their properties are anticipated to earn over $5.9 million, which is about 11 times more than the Inauguration weekend in 2013.
New York City dwellers have the steepest cut because they have to pay a city, state, and federal tax, and lottery winnings are no exception.
In Tanzania, a surge of Burundian and Rwandan refugees from 20113 caused a sharp rise in food prices, helping local farmers but hurting town-dwellers.
A swing state that is sometimes liberal and sometimes conservative, sometimes ruled by the city-dwellers and other times ruled by the rural out-staters.
As annoyed as city dwellers get about street performances, there's no denying that plenty of people singing and dancing on the street are really talented.
Young city-dwellers are turning their backs on owning a costly asset that sits largely unused and loses value the moment it is first driven.
It would cost at least 30,000 rupees ($442) to relocate and escape the trash dump, we're told, far beyond the reach of these slum dwellers.
Existing New York state law bars most urban apartment-dwellers from renting out their units for less than 30 days if they are not present.
However, for years, we have seen the Democratic faithful call Republican and Independent rural dwellers "low information" voters, therefore undeserving of the  attention of Democrats.
"Pleasant sounds have been left out from the urban planning literature, yet they have been shown to positively impact city dwellers' health," the paper explains.
Story at a glance Urban trees offer a lot of benefits to city-dwellers, from absorbing air pollution, to providing shade, to raising property values.
They're young and shy city dwellers, possibly in school or just out of it; they're wondering what other people are thinking and who's having fun.
But ocean dwellers also contend with both rising temperatures and acidifying waters, both of which are direct consequences of skyrocketing carbon emissions in the atmosphere.
First, we stopped by a 7-Eleven in Manhattan's Financial District, a prime location for city and office dwellers to pick up convenience store essentials.
In America, NBC paid a whopping $1.2 billion for the rights, so no doubt wants to make sure the internet dwellers abide by its rules.
Eventually, industrial and agricultural runoff smothered the waterways and the canals, originally commissioned to provide city dwellers a source of drinking water, became terribly polluted.
A security bot was found face-down in a public fountain, surrounded by families of tourists and curious office dwellers out on their lunch breaks.
The law most notably required fire escapes on buildings and windows in each room but was largely ineffective in improving the lives of tenement dwellers.
It seems that food is important to couples in Dallas, as they spend a lot more on cake as compared to other big city dwellers.
Mr. Murali, the photographer, said too many city dwellers seem to be unaware of what they miss in the absence of a truly starry sky.
Key characters have blatantly descriptive names like Abbator or Rummage or, for the leader of the exotic brown-skinned desert dwellers the prince encounters, Set.
And though Paulistanos are often stereotyped as harried and overworked, that's only compared to other Brazilians; compared to most megacity dwellers they are downright easygoing.
Granted, the subway is no picnic for city dwellers, with mornings invariably spent wedged against half of Brooklyn while the train idles in a tunnel.
Also of concern: City dwellers who cannot afford to drive are being pushed into suburbs that are not designed to be walkable, Ms. Atherton said.
Almost half of its city-dwellers commute to work or school by bicycles, with cargo bikes often carrying pets and furniture, as well as people.
A Sidewalk drawing shows a low-rise structure in which office workers and apartment dwellers share space with what appears to be a large distillery.
Republicans did well with rural voters, white Southerner voters, and low-educated voters — while Democrats won among city-dwellers, minorities, and highly educated white suburbanites.
Here in New York, with bars and restaurants and theaters closed, it looks like plenty of city dwellers are rediscovering the joy of green space.
Like all agricultural exhibitions, the Agribition has a wide array of activities for city dwellers like me, including a rodeo, horse shows and cattle judging.
Best sellers include the nylon "Metro Tote" and the "Jim Bag," a unisex duffel, which have grown in popularity among city dwellers, commuters and travelers.
For apartment dwellers, that means doling out envelopes of cash to the people who open the doors, clean the halls and repair your leaky sinks.
There was nothing there but an expanse of gravel and a set of sagging clotheslines on which cottage dwellers hung their wet swimsuits and towels.
Urban-dwellers: 54% will have been living in or near a central city rather than a rural area, according to IPUMS Census data from 2017.
And critics noted that a lopsided share of people who move — apartment-dwellers, the poor, college students and other young people — tend to vote Democratic.
For most city dwellers, transportation isn't merely about moving as efficiently as possible from point A to point B — it's a tenet of daily life.
City dwellers did not understand, he went on, that it was not just a question of culture: rural Virginians needed guns to defend their families.
While many people tend to think of trolls as meme-making basement dwellers, these were neo-Nazis and white nationalists walking freely and in the open.
In Current of Contemporary Art (1969), The Play's members paddled a large river raft from Kyoto to Osaka, calling attention to urban dwellers' relationship with nature.
In partnership with Nordstrom Rack, this series will deep-dive into the real sartorial evolutions of seven city dwellers who all came from very different starts.
The Forest Rights Act (FRA) of 2006 gives indigenous people and forest dwellers the right to harvest and use forest resources to maintain their traditional livelihoods.
The dark fae evolved to live in different climates, and they range from sand-colored desert dwellers to jungle fae with rainbow-hued macaw-esque wings.
The polling didn't appear to ask whether any other the hometown dwellers may have moved away for a time — say, for college — and then moved back.
" O'Connell also writes romantically of the great female "we": "We were city dwellers, and dating in a pool of people who always had other, better options.
And last spring, he developed a website that accepts donations and connects people looking to hire for odd jobs with homeless city dwellers willing to work.
The company introduced its package delivery lockers for apartment dwellers with little fanfare, as it no doubt worked out some of the kinks in the process.
It was outside the city of London; the south side of the river has housed all the things that the city-dwellers did not approve of.
Such places, sometimes examples of a halo effect in which culturally conservative city-dwellers put off by rapid change move outward, can offer populists rich pickings.
The pit latrines that serve well enough for yurt dwellers in sparsely populated rural areas are ill-suited to the densely packed settlements on Ulaanbaatar's edges.
The jacket will be a part of Levi's Commuter collection of clothing, which is largely aimed at urban dwellers who ride bikes to navigate their city.
As Bethesda announced last night, Fallout 76 is an online survival game where you will interact with other vault dwellers who hope to rebuild the world.
The ruling was in response to a 2015 petition on the forced eviction of about 5,000 slum dwellers at Shakur Basti in New Delhi on Dec.
Get away from the city Meteor showers can be a rare sight for city dwellers, especially with the dramatic increase of light population in urban areas.
The child of a human and an Atlantean, he's caught between the sides of his heritage when surface-dwellers and his underwater kingdom go to war.
The humble motor car, especially for city dwellers, is such an under-utilised asset, yet it consumes a disproportionate amount of its owners time and money.
But pedal-assist bikes like VanMoof's can serve as replacements for cars for some urban dwellers by greatly extending the radius of what you'd consider bikeable.
The WHO considers it the single biggest public health menace, killing up to 5.5 million each year and threatening some 80 percent of all city dwellers.
One participant highlighted that slum dwellers were highly innovative and entrepreneurial, for example by converting parts of their home into a school or a soup kitchen.
Underground rooms can be outfitted for specific functions like power generation or a laboratory for research, as individual vault-dwellers level-up to perform specific jobs.
The villagers of Lianshan Mountain in Guangdong, China, might have stumbled onto a profitable business venture — selling bags of fresh mountain air to urban city dwellers.
The small car is designed for short city drives, according to the copmany, and is meant to offer a new zero-emissions option for urban dwellers.
State capital Bengaluru is regarded as the home of India's "Silicon Valley", while voters in farming and mining areas have very different priorities from urban dwellers.
Italian city-dwellers with relatives who live by the sea or in the mountains often spend their holidays there, especially if they are short of cash.
"Advancements have been uneven across regions, between the sexes, and among people of different ages, wealth and locales, including urban and rural dwellers," the report said.
Having even informal security of land rights is "critical" for slum-dwellers, said David Dodman, human settlements director at the International Institute for Environment and Development.
Roy's idealism fits snugly with her unabated dedication to the others of Indian society—from tribal Maoists to Kashmiri rebels to Dalits (untouchables) to slum-dwellers.
City-dwellers are ditching the hustle and bustle of city life and moving to the suburbs in search of affordable housing, more space, and quieter streets.
According to the poll, 62 percent of city dwellers trust the science of human-caused climate change, compared to 57 percent of those in rural areas.
Slum dwellers who have no way of proving ownership of assets also have no access to credit, further eroding any motivation to improve homes and neighborhoods.
The FARC eventually turned to the profitable cocaine trade to finance its insurgency, while shaking down rural people and terrorizing city dwellers with kidnappings and killings.
A pair of three-win teams — and division cellar dwellers — will square off on Thursday when the Nashville Predators pay a visit to the Arizona Coyotes.
Tiny houses are painted as a minimalist utopia — and while many tiny home dwellers love the lifestyle that brings, it doesn't come without a few challenges.
To provide for all these new urban dwellers, we need more buildings, more bridges, more public transport and more energy -- and all of that requires money.
Republicans did well with rural voters, white Southern voters, and low-educated voters, while Democrats won among city dwellers, nonwhite voters, and highly educated white suburbanites.
India is still recovering from a drought last year that ravaged crops, killed livestock, emptied reservoirs and drained water supplies to city dwellers and some industries.
Ingrid Burrington, author of Networks of New York , walked us through a slice of Manhattan to point out all the surveillance technology that surrounds city-dwellers.
Shaver referred to these hollow-earth dwellers as the 'Deros', a race of twisted and deformed sorcerers hell-bent on meddling in human affairs above ground.
Many of the safety nets that were part of the old, Soviet-style system had disappeared, and rapid economic growth mainly helped better-educated city dwellers.
But positing that transit is a way for city dwellers to live better, more pleasant lives is a winning platform, as politicians across Europe can attest.
Ocean Master wants to declare war on the surface world to save the undersea kingdoms from destruction at the hands of the surface dwellers' unceasing pollution.
Young city dwellers' acquaintance with local amphibians may well be limited to readings of the endearing children's classics by Arnold Lobel, the "Frog and Toad" books.
But there is another wing of the evangelical movement whose members are more moderate politically, many of them black, Latino, Asian, or city dwellers, or young.
And they do so in the face of everything from being demonized and dismissed by immigration hard-liners to being called hut-dwellers by the ignorant.
In a call to action for virtuous city-dwellers to join the search for the vandal, the City wrote on its Facebook page: Who did this?!
Although tribes provide some services in urban communities, these Native-led nonprofits that are unaffiliated with particular nations had forged deep connections with the encampment dwellers.
Recently restored and back in theaters, the 2003 anime film Tokyo Godfathers looks tenderly at street dwellers, who are often ignored in art and the media.
"The area was attractive for our people because it was a really tough area, where the fringe dwellers would live and hang out," Mr. Tamiru said.
The new study, published on Tuesday in the journal PLOS Computational Biology, looked at city dwellers all living in the same time zone in southern Europe.
Thousands of peaceful city dwellers have been rounded up, tearing apart families, striking fear into immigrant communities, hobbling criminal investigations and generally sowing dread and disorder.
" Rebuking multiculturalism, he said it was "idiotic" to put "camel-riding desert dwellers" on the same level as "a culture that put man on the moon.
When researchers looked to other societies — such as farmers in poor villages in Ghana, or indigenous forest-dwellers in Bolivia — ApoE4 had a very different effect.
Once synonymous with a certain kind of American tourist, the Hawaiian shirt is now a staple for city dwellers who are after a retro-cool look.
In China, meanwhile, skiing is also booming among the newly rich and young urban dwellers, with more than 12.5 million resort visits registered in 2014-15.
A second round of fires in 22019 burned nearly a quarter of another reserve, where 21.5 communities of river-dwellers make their living fishing and hunting.
Rural patients sent home following their hospital stay were somewhat more likely to die within 30 days of discharge compared to city-dwellers: 1.8% versus 1.4%.
They are cosmopolitan city dwellers who meet in "an evening class on corporate identity and product branding," and whose first date is at a Chinese restaurant.
Authorities have asked people to keep their trash at home, though for flat-dwellers like Fotini Papadaki, there is only so much room on their balconies.
What's more, North Korea has weapons that can reach all of South Korea, meaning Seoul's dwellers would need to leave the country entirely to be safer.
Here's hoping discoveries like this continue to inspire respect and admiration for marine ecosystems, and maybe even encourage land-dwellers to take better care of them.
Fifty-five years later, on Jacobs's 100th birthday (honored in today's Google Doodle), urban dwellers are all living in her vision of the great American city.
Indeed, the Monstera often acted as a standalone centerpiece that seemed particularly popular with graphic designers and urban lifestyle bloggers—the quintessential apartment dwellers, in a sense.
Many Jakartans approve of his urban-renewal schemes, but Islamists are not his only detractors: many oppose the evictions of slum-dwellers that his infrastructure schemes necessitate.
Infrastructure, housing, and access to water and electricity improved significantly for Angola's city dwellers after the country emerged from a quarter century of civil war in 2002.
The 17 global goals, launched last year, cover many things relevant to city dwellers, such as access to affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth.
Yet even those who suspect that coal is not about to make a comeback give the president points for taking their side against those uncaring city-dwellers.
Heineken "Shape Your City" is a global call to inspire city dwellers to express their creativity and motivate them to shape the city that they call home.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer said Trump's overall plan, as proposed during the Republican president's campaign, would give more than $2000 billion of tax cuts to city dwellers.
One such shift would be to provide incentives for farmers, forest dwellers and others whose activities affect water downstream to manage it well and equitably, he said.
Urban farms could supply almost the entire recommended consumption of vegetables for city dwellers, while cutting food waste and reducing emissions from the transportation of agricultural products.
Tens of thousands of war-related fatalities among city dwellers accounted for 70 percent of civilian deaths in the two countries during the period, the agency said.
So far, Key for Garage is launching in major cities, which is an odd choice considering a lot of city-dwellers live in apartments without any garages.
From the Fourth of July through Labor Day, Manhattan streets empty out as city dwellers make their weekend pilgrimage to Long Island's South Fork, aka the Hamptons.
Not only do people in the rich world live significantly longer than those in poor countries, but huge differences in lifespan persist even among rich-country dwellers.
City dwellers and skin-care obsessives alike: It's time to kick the dirt to the curb, and now you have the products you need to do it.
For city dwellers, a big issue is that urban planners prefer to plant male trees, because they don't produce seeds, pods, or fruit that can become litter.
Ford says that it's interested in finding out how to answer the increasingly varied transportation needs of city dwellers, especially now that areas are becoming more dense.
Zipcar announced a new program today for urban dwellers who are willing to pay a monthly subscription for unlimited access to its vehicles during the work week.
Ms Oster speculated that medieval village-dwellers responsible for feeding poor older women in their communities may have cried witch in an effort to save scarce resources.
Adaptation - which includes measures from drought-tolerant crops and higher sea walls to protecting slum dwellers from heat - received only about a quarter of funding, analysts said.
Urban streets are a prime example: It generally costs nothing to drive on them, and as a result billions of city-dwellers sit in traffic every day.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Dangerously weak planning is leading to unchecked urban sprawl, leaving new city dwellers far from transportation and services, United Nations experts said.
Toyota doesn't have any current plans to produce a version of the i-TRIL, but the concept shows how it's researching different transport options for city dwellers.
Mokhiber says the nonprofit helped them come up with a more comprehensive look at this expense, which has nuances that drivers and underground dwellers alike can overlook.
As many urban dwellers can attest to, one of the biggest struggles of living in a small apartment is finding ways to create the illusion of space.
Before all you Marylanders and NOVA, (that's "Northern Virginia" to the insiders), dwellers hit 'send' on that nasty gram, no one is knocking you or the area.
They, too, are populous (460m in total) and mostly Han but have fewer city-dwellers: more than half of the populations of Hunan and Anhui is rural.
Seemingly pulling design cues from Sonos' wifi speakers, the Gallery Cool Connect Room air conditioner is one of only a few smart-cooling options for apartment-dwellers.
For New York City dwellers who haven't stepped foot inside a Target for awhile — and even for those who have — the Tribeca shop will look decidedly different.
Furthermore, it wasn't just the mere geography that made the island foreboding, it was also the home of strange legends of unearthly dwellers who haunt the island.
Innovations like MHI Group's Automated Guideway Transit (AGT) system give city dwellers a smart, automated and comfortable way to move quickly and safely around built-up areas.
Barnes sets his tale in its twilight, among what he calls "furrow-dwellers," the torpid English middle classes, but he refrains from deriving much comedy from it.
Hotel dwellers will have eight days to return home and those who moved to other accommodations can stay through the end of short-term leases they signed.
Macron, on the other hand, does well among college students, the highly educated, high earners and city dwellers — in short, the prime beneficiaries of globalization and Europeanization.
Many slum dwellers who have migrated to Kenya - East Africa's largest economy - from neighboring Uganda and Tanzania looking for jobs are "ideal prey" for traffickers, Bakra said.
Two in three people will be city dwellers by 2050, with the boom concentrated in India, China and Nigeria, according to United Nations estimates released in May.
The end product was a new range of services that supported the blind, was more sensitive to women with children and culturally relevant for female slum dwellers.
The film begins with a group of seven apparently bourgeois city-dwellers celebrating a day the country, much like the characters in Jean Renoir's Partie de campagne.
The 2006 Forest Rights Act and an older law to protect land of indigenous people recognized their and forest dwellers customary rights to forest land and commons.
A notoriously bulky item, the salad spinner takes up so much space that many apartment dwellers choose to eat wet lettuce rather than sacrifice valuable real estate.
Even when slum dwellers are offered accommodation, officials are applying an eligibility criteria based on the number of years spent there, thus excluding many, NAPM's Ravi said.
Most New Yorkers and city-dwellers internalised the case, imagining themselves as potential morally-indictable bystanders, or as Kitty herself, ignored by her neighbours while viciously attacked.
The capital, Kinshasa, is a city of 12m angry slum-dwellers, many of whom will see little to lose in looting and rioting if he stays on.
Broken down further, 68 percent of suburbanites and 77 percent of rural voters are for sending them home, as opposed to a 50 percent of city-dwellers.
With New York City real estate prices soaring, the only way for some city dwellers to achieve the American dream of owning property is to become landlords.
To borrow a line from "A Christmas Story," the Oval Office dwellers of "Veep" work in profanity the way other artists might work in oils or clay.
"Rural populations have not been adequately represented: farmers, forest dwellers, indigenous and coastal communities - all suffer the consequences of uncontrolled urbanization," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Since 2015, the difference between the unemployment rate of prime age city-dwellers and their rural counterparts has increased from 0.3 to 1.2 percentage points (see charts).
He set up the Pavement Dwellers Rights Association, which lobbies for welfare benefits and permanent homes within a 3 km (1.9 miles) radius of their current homes.
Increasingly though, street dwellers and those in informal settlements are being squeezed out as officials race to modernize Indian cities with metro lines and WiFi hot spots.
Back to present day, a threat arises in the form of Arthur's half-brother, Orm (Patrick Wilson), who is determined to declare war on the surface-dwellers.
According to his medical records, Sanders is in "very good health" and, unlike many Americans (specially city dwellers), the senator even chops wood as a work out.
Mother and daughter are part of an off-the-grid community of caravan dwellers who live just outside the fictional town of Clachan Fells in northern Scotland.
In addition to spending 30 straight hours alongside a friend or partner, coffin dwellers will be required to participate in extra challenges that will test their bravery.
At this point it's unclear just who sent that missive, which apparently came with flowers, or what it means for the Brooklyn-dwellers at the show's center.
It also offers the opportunity for city-dwellers and tourists alike to take some pretty amazing selfies with the men and women clad in crisp, white uniforms.
These nonconformist dust-dwellers are what would happen if a Carl Sagan quote came to life, destroyed all their neurotransmitters by doing too much ayahuasca, and mutated.
The dwellers of Vault 76—the players themselves—are the first people to venture forth from the irradiated wastes and reclaim civilization from the mutants and fallout.
India's 2006 Forest Rights Act (FRA) changed that practice, as it gave indigenous people and forest dwellers rights to manage and govern their traditional forests and resources.
They ordered local municipalities to clear the structures in order "to protect the bodies and lives of their dwellers," the city of Kerpen said in a statement.
Having the time and the space to exercise is increasingly a luxury for city dwellers, and rates of chronic diseases linked to physical inactivity are disturbingly high.
The country is still recovering from a drought last year that ravaged crops, killed livestock, emptied reservoirs and drained water supplies to city dwellers and some industries.
It's since become a wildly popular accessory at music festivals like Coachella, though its materials (flowers) are far friendlier on hard-partying desert dwellers and their wallets.
The slum-dwellers of Lagos, Jakarta and other coastal cities in the developing world could be chased from their homes, many of which are already on stilts.
Frequent bouts of illness that stop slum-dwellers from working keep them trapped in poverty, says Abdus Shaheen of Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor, an NGO.
Health experts say slum dwellers in Latin America's biggest cities risk bearing the brunt of the global pandemic due to lost income coupled with dire living conditions.
But the exact fate of our planet's diverse ocean dwellers at the time — shelly ammonites, giant mosasaurs and other sea creatures — has not been as well understood.
Despite protests from coast dwellers and environmentalists, a cut in the no-development zones was announced in January, allowing eco-tourism and waste treatment in sensitive areas.
They had been hired by developers to extort slum dwellers into consenting to their houses being razed, in exchange for shabby tower blocks under a government program.
Despite Trump's assurances that he would hire only the "best people" for his administration, the campaign he ran made lots and lots of longtime Washington-dwellers nervous.
City dwellers had better access to public transport, centralized heat provision and insulation schemes that the state would incentivize via higher levies on CO2 emissions, he said.
Dr. White does not think the art in these caves is the root of Western art, because modern Europeans are not genetic descendants of these cave dwellers.
A number of intersecting social and economic factors have made the idea of co-living attractive to some city dwellers — and investors — over the past few years.
"The problem with land evictions in Indonesia is that nobody has a (land ownership) certificate," said Januardy, who specializes in land rights cases and represents the slum dwellers.
GallopNYC knows the therapeutic power of horses, so it set up an "oasis" in the Big Apple, where stressed-out city dwellers can find peace among the ponies.
They also identified so-called "midden layers," which are essentially ancient garbage dumps and are likely to shed more light on the lives of the ancient fort dwellers.
More than 3 million urban dwellers could be at risk of flooding from extreme rainfall by 2050 as climate change brings more unpredictable weather hazards, the study said.
Recently, Kelly has suffered her share of misogynist attacks at the hands of Donald Trump and the horde of unicorn-fetishizing basement dwellers he calls a support base.
In the 1950s, when it was still far from rich, Japan began to require city-dwellers who did not have parking spaces in their buildings to purchase them.
Elgar has conscripted a small group of alley-dwellers, only to have them discover a way to depose him, and uncover some long-hidden secrets about their world.
The mass migration of poor rural dwellers from interior provinces to the PRD is slowing, and without that influx of labour, growth targets will be harder to hit.
"This open contempt for laws that provide some protection for the rights of millions of tribals and forest dwellers is unprecedented," she said in a letter to Modi.
Although most studio-dwellers forgo living room furniture for lack of space, Triolo found a way to fit both his bed and a spot to Netflix and chill.
But this July 4th Americans are riven by mutual incomprehension: between Republicans and Democrats, yes, but also between factory workers and university students, country folk and city-dwellers.
There is not enough water to satisfy farmers, city dwellers, fishermen, environmentalists, and so on—and conflicts have to be resolved by two groups of managers, not one.
There are no playful orangutans or majestic sea turtles; instead it chronicles the journey of two urban-dwellers as they try to reintroduce biodiversity to an abandoned farm.

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