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"inhabitant" Definitions
  1. a person or an animal that lives in a particular place

173 Sentences With "inhabitant"

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The Netherlands spent more than 11,000 euros per inhabitant in 2014, followed by France, which spent more than 10,000 euros per inhabitant in the same year.
Its sole inhabitant, Ranil Wickremesinghe, insists for now on staying.
The hole speaks, you see, or its lone inhabitant does.
Measured in military expenses per inhabitant, Denmark occupies a 5th place.
Mauro Berera is the last inhabitant of San Giacomo, in Lombardia.
Might the young inhabitant of this house have dreamed of leaving?
San Francisco has more billionaires per inhabitant than any other city.
"It was really hell here," one Maiduguri inhabitant told VICE News.
That amounts to about 1.6 kgs of wood per inhabitant per day.
But unbeknownst to him, he's not the only inhabitant in the graveyard.
"Rohingya" simply means "inhabitant of Rohang", the early Muslim name for Arakan.
But for one former inhabitant of the role, it wasn't a leap far enough.
"Majhi Salim makes sure they protect us," says 25-year-old inhabitant Amena Begum.
But one inhabitant in particular is attracting spectators: John Malko, the park's pet pelican.
Each week, he and his crew will interact with a different inhabitant of Zyxx.
The department's GDP was estimated at EUR0003,400 per inhabitant in 2012 (latest available data).
The home's inhabitant — a sheepish man in a tattered sarong — was then hauled away.
Opening the text, she saw a copperhead, a venomous inhabitant of the eastern United States.
Each inhabitant contributed 500 Congolese francs (equivalent to about a third of a US dollar).
Snapshot: Above, Virve Koster, 91, an inhabitant of the mostly female island of Kihnu, Estonia.
Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent's stunning Los Angeles abode is close to adding one new inhabitant!
It seemed like the nice, older inhabitant of Alexandria simply died because of the unfiltered water.
Not, however, as long ago as the inhabitant of Apidima whose remains Dr Harvati has now analysed.
Europe relies on the transatlantic alliance, whether Europeans admire the inhabitant of the White House or not.
It was a former inhabitant of the tower who saw off a bold attempt to change it.
In Dreams of Dalí,* *you become a viewer and a visitor, a third inhabitant of the surreal dreamscape.
Similarly, a brief shot of an empty wheelchair, seeming to wait for its inevitable inhabitant, produces a shudder.
" He believed that Professor Ronell was "a walking provocation for a stiff Politically Correct inhabitant of our academia.
Wash it all down with a Maine-lobster cappuccino, the sole inhabitant of the menu's "liquid food" section.
A dining scene including the "highest rate of Michelin-starred restaurants per inhabitant" of any city in the world.
In fact, payments to "martyrs" dwarf the average monthly salary of an ordinary working inhabitant of the West Bank.
It also devastated the island's electrical infrastructure, leaving 85033 million people — virtually every inhabitant in Puerto Rico — without power.
When I find a shell on the beach, even a conch's or a snail's, it's usually missing the inhabitant.
In a famous mid 2000s Apple commercial, Justin Long plays the part of the hoodied, hip Silicon Valley inhabitant.
A. muciniphila is a normal inhabitant of the human gut that is less prevalent in people with metabolic syndrome.
The signs reminded every inhabitant of the very different place of black women and white women in the hierarchy.
It deprives its inhabitant of all environmental stimuli, freeing the mind to experience consciousness unencumbered by the waking world.
She viewed the professional landscape not as a tourist, the way she had before, but as a potential inhabitant.
Definitely not an inhabitant of the great tradition that gave us Presidents such as Reagan and the two Bushes.
One door stands ajar, showing an interior and a pair of shoes, recently cast off by the inhabitant it seems.
And neither can Emilia Clarke, also known as Daenerys Targaryen, the Dragon Queen and future inhabitant of the Iron Throne (?!).
You may wonder what it's like for an inhabitant of the digital world to live without access to the internet.
What's the difference between being an inhabitant of a city and citizen of a country and being a user of technology?
Every inhabitant of the Oval Office since Jimmy Carter has imposed some kind of protectionist curbs on trade, often on steel.
Clay's wife living on as an inhabitant of Nish's consciousness is a powerful testament to the reclamation of the Black mind.
The last of these lived simultaneously as a tramp on the London underground and as the inhabitant of a beautiful forest.
His physical world, with help from the unwieldy instrument known as the human body, trips up its inhabitant at every step.
One facility inhabitant records streams of consciousness onto a Dictaphone, like a frustrated novelist, no matter how rude or personal his thoughts.
Grounder: An inhabitant of Bay City who is not exorbitantly wealthy, and cannot afford to live in the buildings above the clouds.
The municipality's website says the town's debt per inhabitant will have dropped from 2705 euros ($3,020) in 2014 to 2447 this year.
Despite the appearance of historical authenticity, Herbert best resembled a Civil War re-enactor, a delusional inhabitant of an imagined glorious past.
The property was targeted after the vigilante group revealed the identity of its inhabitant, a man convicted of sexually abusing a child.
The reigning jazz vocalist of her generation is an intellectual virtuoso, an examiner of songs rather than simply an inhabitant of them.
The culprit turned out to be another park inhabitant: beautiful, invasive rose-ringed parakeets who also make their homes in tree hollows.
This Land WASHINGTON — The glorious Lincoln Memorial was closed on Inauguration Day, leaving its white marble inhabitant to inspire from a distance.
Apart from soldiers stationed to guard it, a stray cat nibbling at discarded army rations seems to be the building's only inhabitant.
The coffin's inhabitant died around the age of 30, but it's not known if this person is the original occupant of the sarcophagus.
The latest candidate is Pluto, the most famous inhabitant of the Kuiper belt, a girdle of asteroids that orbit the sun beyond Neptune.
MI. Italy, Spain, France and Portugal are among the countries where the number of branches per inhabitant is highest, the ECB data showed.
I reached that chair, just beyond the foul pole in right, and told its inhabitant, a wiry steelworker named Mark, of Maddon's observation.
It estimates that the total e-waste generated in 2016 was 12.3 million metric tonnes, equivalent to 16.6 kg on average per inhabitant.
Out with the "cold, drafty place" of patriotic austerity (as Ms. Paley put it) cultivated by the White House's previous inhabitant, Thomas Jefferson.
There's a reason government officials take an oath of loyalty to the Constitution and not to the office of the president or its inhabitant.
Each inhabitant, at his level, can protect his family and neighborhood against the virus by reporting any alert and suspicious cases to emergency teams.
The Caymans are now so popular that if British planes started bombing them tonight, they'd be nuking 255,1.93 paper companies—two for every inhabitant.
Although subject to interpretation, the Constitution's 12th Amendment states that presidential and vice presidential candidates shall not be an inhabitant of the same state.
The Baiji was an inhabitant of the Yangtze River in Beijing, but faced increasingly worsening conditions as the river developed into a major traffic hub.
Zepto Express – Aims to revolutionize urban logistics and on-demand delivery by allowing every inhabitant of the city to undertake delivery tasks under its guidelines.
But there's so much more, a whole memory palace embodied by the Palazzo Rucellai for which Levy — author, art historian, inhabitant — is the ideal guide.
The emptiness of the floor – the fact that there is nothing on it to indicate anything about the room's inhabitant – evokes the indifference of time.
"We're not going anywhere," said Luis Ángel, a 35-year old inhabitant of Nochixtlán who says he works in an administrative function for the union.
The perspective created the effect that I was both inside and outside the hotel, part of the natural surroundings, both the voyeur and the inhabitant.
And while it is good news that large cities produce higher wages and more patents per inhabitant, they also generate relatively greater crime and disease.
One of Mexico's biggest stars, Eugenio Derbez, will join the newly-minted teens as Alejandro, a mysterious jungle inhabitant trying to protect Dora and her friends.
Among the nation's 240 largest cities, San Francisco now has the highest rate of property crime, which includes things like theft, shoplifting and vandalism, per inhabitant.
Here we get the god of the ocean mashed up with perhaps its most pathetic (by that we mean in the original sense, inspiring identification) inhabitant.
FUENTECAMBRÓN, Spain — At 21990, Ignacio Sotillos García has the dubious distinction of being the youngest inhabitant of his village in Soria, a province of northern Spain.
The EU estimates that the total e-waste generated within its borders in 2016 was 12.3 million metric tonnes, or 16.6 kg on average per inhabitant.
While his wife deduces that he's possessed by an inhabitant of that dying world, she falls in love with the Rexorian and refuses to turn him in.
Nineteen-year-old Edina Mercy, another Rhino Camp inhabitant, was married early and gave birth at the age of 15, at which point her husband left her.
The average per capita e-waste contribution was 3.7 kilograms (8.2 pounds) in Asia compared to 15.6 kilograms (34.4 pounds) per inhabitant in Europe and the Americas.
It directed that a force of 300,000 to begin what is probably the impossible task of going door to door to screen every inhabitant of the country.
Meanwhile, judges Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke have been among those throwing Rowland's name around as a potential inhabitant of the Butterfly costume.
The former RAF base's current inhabitant, Dyson, is embarking on its own adventure fraught with peril: a £2bn project to develop and build electric cars from scratch.
The newest Raptor and inhabitant of my heart has taken a trip south of the border, well, two borders—his new border and the old one—to Mexico.
"Nobody from the group needed more than five links in the chain to reach, just by using the method of acquaintance, any inhabitant of our planet," he wrote.
A spacefaring cluster-inhabitant would have to travel, on average, only about 1,000 times the distance from Earth to the sun to get to its nearest stellar neighbour.
The Faroe Island crew was acting alone, in an effort to shore up its absence of Google street-level coverage using the independent Danish territory's most populous inhabitant.
Like another former inhabitant of that same loft, the Warhol superstar Jackie Curtis, he often went without heat and disposed of his household garbage in public trash cans.
Far from the Western art world and centers of power, such as New York, Jio made paintings that defined a singular realm where he was the sole inhabitant.
" Before Stowe published her novel, Henson had written his own story, "The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself.
Each takes over the identity of a local inhabitant, becoming an exact likeness except for the absence of emotion and of everything else that makes a person human.
She was only its second occupant; the original inhabitant, she said, was an Italian countess who took up residence after the limestone-clad building was completed in 1925.
Ms. Gabe, a once-celebrated inventor who died in obscurity late last year, was the creator, and long the sole inhabitant, of the world's only self-cleaning house.
IN THE technology editor's office: two stickers depicting passenger jets, attached lopsidedly to the window by a previous inhabitant of the room about 20 years ago, perhaps while tipsy.
One inhabitant of al-Quds district at the city's eastern entrance said bullets were fizzing past and hitting the walls of houses, describing the explosions as "deafening and frightening".
Australia, New Zealand generated the highest amounts of e-waste per inhabitant at 17.3 kilos (38 lbs) each, for instance, but only 6 percent were formally collected and recycled.
MOSCOW, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Moscow zoo has welcomed its latest tiny inhabitant, a rare baby lowland gorilla who spends her days nestled in her mother's arms, feeding and sleeping.
SpongeBob SquarePants has grown up quite a bit since his TV debut as the eccentric inhabitant of a pineapple under the sea, surrounded by his equally eccentric aquatic pals.
Spending can be set at the current levels, and would expire just a few months before a new Congress started and the next inhabitant of the White House moved in.
Clostridium difficile Prolonged use of antibiotics can allow this common intestinal inhabitant to explode into a lethal infection as the drugs kill off its beneficial rivals in the human gut.
Maupin, a long-time inhabitant of San Francisco, said the election of U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence proved the catalyst for him to relocate to London.
"People get hooked" on Mr. Gonzalez's cookery, said the restaurant's owner, Eugene Kabilnitsky, who was also the original owner of Tomato & Basil, the previous inhabitant of the Miro Kitchen space.
There was another inhabitant of Daniel's household — Jeff — whom I learned of only years after Daniel and I began therapy, because Jeff was so little a part of his consciousness.
The film also stars Eugenio Derbez, one of Mexico's biggest stars, as Alejandro, a mysterious jungle inhabitant trying to protect Dora and her friends, and 17-year-old Moner as Dora.
Also in the film is Eugenio Derbez, one of Mexico's biggest stars who joins the newly-minted teens as Alejandro, a mysterious jungle inhabitant trying to protect Dora and her friends.
It estimates that Hong Kong properties that become haunted, owing to the death of a former inhabitant from an accident, murder or suicide, lose on average a fifth of their value.
The light-skinned black daughter of a woman born in South Africa and a man born in New York, Thandi navigates her student days as an inhabitant of liminal social spaces.
The second is in helping someone else learn to let go, convincing the Middle Place's sole inhabitant, Mindy St. Claire, to finally give up her post and enter the rebuilt afterlife.
Lennon was probably the most famous inhabitant of a building that has housed many famous people, including Leonard Bernstein, Rosemary's baby and Boris Karloff, a previous occupant of the Winters' apartment.
The space flyby of the most distant object ever seen up close by humanity has sent back new images of Ultima Thule, a comet belt inhabitant leftover from the early solar system.
It's the same worldview that led him to publicly mull fronting jailed MC Bobby Shmurda's $2 million bail in December, but only if the Rikers Island inhabitant recorded some tracks in return.
After an initial acclimation period, the inhabitant achieves near-complete sensory deprivation, and has nothing left to focus on but normally muted internal body rhythms and the pantheon of their own consciousness.
The Basque resort has Europe's highest density of such stars per inhabitant, with restaurants boasting 16 of them in a 15-mile radius, an area that is home to about 185,000 people.
That is, you might say, ironic, because the uncommon appearance of its most ancient known inhabitant reminds us that there is really no such thing as a native Briton, white or otherwise.
As the first inhabitant of the Land and the one who understands it best, Egdod has enormous powers, and he shares them with his favorite souls in a system called the Pantheon.
The tank's last inhabitant was not a koi or a betta, but rather a model rocket engine that ignited in a blaze of glory while submerged under a couple of gallons of water.
For these samples, we decoded the DNA of the bacteria and archaea, another microscopic inhabitant, in each stool sample to get an idea of the types of microbes present and their relative abundance.
But each of these articles focused on the impressive influence of the series or its creators, NPR staff writer Stephen Thompson and the inhabitant of the desk, All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen.
The Totoro, which looks like a cross between a cat and a raccoon, is a benevolent woodland inhabitant visible only to children in this charming film from the great Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.
"It's trying to develop a housing solution where you're hitting that balance between affordable but dignified, but then also making it appropriate to the needs of the inhabitant," Giffin said of the movement.
In the 1930s, the average inhabitant got 1.9 square meters, or about 7403 square feet, often either a corner of a room or space for a cot in an open-plan wooden barracks.
It's also a great stage for Jessica Chastain in high-camp mode, as the inhabitant of a crumbling family estate she shares with her brother (Tom Hiddleston), along with an unsettling sibling dynamic.
The camera and the arm are not included in the composite, which is why it looks as though a Martian inhabitant took the time to snap a pic of the four-wheeled exploratory vehicle.
She may be the lead in one of the biggest movies of all time, the most mysterious inhabitant of the galaxy far, far away, and an inspiration to millions of children around the world.
The characters often stand out in empty, wide frames, which make Los Angeles feel like the loneliest city in the world, a metropolis full of individuals who believe themselves to be its only inhabitant.
There are three slings next to the stairs, all of which are occupied; one inhabitant is getting pounded by a short, stocky top, the other two lying back with their legs in the air.
Another turkey-farm inhabitant, who has held senior intelligence and national-security posts, told me that he joined the government during the Reagan Administration and never conceived of himself as an opponent of Trump.
The title of Dan Pfeiffer's new book about his years as a senior adviser to Barack Obama suggests all may not be lost for those despairing at the current inhabitant of the White House.
How is it possible that the authors of our Constitution, so brilliant in so many ways, were also capable of counting a black inhabitant of the country as only three-fifths of a person?
Set inside a smartphone (yes, I know; stay with me), Keith Harrison and Laura Schein's "Emojiland" is part rom-com, part battle for the soul of a society whose every inhabitant is an emoji.
"Since yesterday it's just been a deluge," said Jerome Coiffier, an inhabitant of Longjumeau, less than 20 km (8.603 miles) south of Paris, where firemen wading thigh-deep in water rescued inhabitants using inflatable boats.
In some countries strict minimum-lot sizes—many dating back to the pre-independence era, when urban populations were smaller and the average inhabitant wealthier—price all but the richest out of the formal market.
Instead it was just another inhabitant of what became known as the Kuiper belt, named after Gerard Kuiper, an astronomer who had speculated about the existence of a ring of debris beyond Neptune in 1951.
Britain's close cultural, defence and security ties with the United States mean London can play a special role in binding the voluble and suggestible new inhabitant of the White House into the rules-based global order.
Last year it previewed its first VR short film, "The Rose And I", an adaptation of French children's book "The Little Prince", in which the adorable inhabitant of soccer ball-sized planet meets an emotive flower.
This group has been dubbed the Friends of Cohesion, as it opposes cuts to the so-called Cohesion funds — which support members whose gross national income per inhabitant is less than 90% of the EU average.
Oxfam calculated that, after excluding loans that must be repaid, the 22020 least-developed countries received $103 billion-$210 billion in both 22050 and 21.5 - the latest data available - equaling $2.50-$3.50 per inhabitant per year.
Oxfam calculated that, after excluding loans that must be repaid, the 22020 least-developed countries received $103 billion-$210 billion in both 22050 and 21.5 - the latest data available - equaling $2.50-$3.50 per inhabitant per year.
IN THE sea of protesters on the streets of Hong Kong in the past three months, one can sometimes spot shirts plastered with the Oxford English Dictionary's entry for Hongkonger: "a native or inhabitant of Hong Kong".
Grown in the Banda Islands, the spice was so alluring to Dutch traders in the early seventeenth century that they killed every adult male inhabitant of the islands when they balked at the Dutch terms of trade.
We know without knowing that the inhabitant of this workstation is male, is nearsighted, is willing and maybe even eager to get his hands dirty, and is living in the middle of the 20th century rather than now.
In the credit ratings agency's global macro outlook report, published on Wednesday, Moody's analysts said that next inhabitant of the White House - be it Republican candidate Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton - could upset the global growth trajectory.
Farkas, a woman who once served at the highest levels of the US government, is explicitly suggesting that the next inhabitant of the Oval Office may do Putin's bidding because he owes the Russian leader and his allies money.
While, in Europe in 2016, the figure for total e-waste generated was 12.3 million metric tonnes, equivalent to 16.6 kg on average per inhabitant — with the parliament asserting this represents "an unnecessary environmental footprint that can be reduced".
"The bacteria has to be a natural inhabitant of the vagina, and it's something about the highly absorbent tampons or just having something in there for a long time that tends to predispose to those toxins being released," Dweck said.
Urban explorers Bradley L. Garrett, Alexander Moss and Scott Cadman spent seven years exploring the city's subterranean architecture and now in London Rising they've turned their attention to the birds eye views that are generally not accessible to the average inhabitant.
It exists, sure, but the reality is that it provides only a drop in the bucket when it comes to meeting the needs of its inhabitant—which is why ridesharing companies like Uber and Lyft thrived, and were so damn handy.
Which (played by Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling and Oprah Winfrey) — figure heavily in the story, as does the evil planet Camazotz and its most nefarious inhabitant, the IT, which is holding Dr. Murry captive while seeding darkness throughout the cosmos.
The burnt-umber brocade walls of their 34-room apartment, with its George II gilt-wood chairs and antique ormolu tables, were hung with Old Masters; on the marble mantel sat a harp that neither inhabitant knew how to play.
Bharatdas Darshandas, the lone inhabitant and caretaker of a Hindu temple deep in the Gir Forest, has become a symbol of India's herculean effort to ensure that the votes of every one of its 21999 million eligible voters is counted.
An inhabitant of the Splott district of Cardiff, the Welsh capital, whose streets she stalks with verbally unbridled abandon, Effie (Sophie Melville) has something of the primal fury of her classical forebears, even if her language more frequently reaches down to the gutter.
Furthermore, "in the public law of the founding era, the term 'inhabitant' did not encompass unlawful residents because inhabitance was a legal status that depended upon permission to settle granted by the sovereign nation in which an alien wished to reside," Alabama argues.
In the credit ratings agency's latest global macro outlook report for 22017-2016, published on Wednesday, Moody's analysts said that next inhabitant of the White House - be it Republican candidate Donald Trump or Democrat Hillary Clinton - could upset the global growth trajectory.
So it was again on Saturday night when Baez was a comfortable inhabitant of no man's land, screeching to a halt a third of the way down the line as Ruiz, a cool-headed catcher, came out of his crouch, firing to third.
Mohamed Nasheed, a former president now serving as advisor to new President Mohamed Ibrahim Solih, said that the Chinese ambassador to the Maldives, Zhang Lizhong, handed the government an invoice for $3.2 billion - equivalent to around $8,1.53 for every inhabitant of the archipelago.
Considering the inseparability of Buddhism and Sanskrit śloka to Tibetan grammar (as well as to Tibetan Buddhism: Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka school directly influenced its development), we may follow this logic and say that Nagarjuna is an inhabitant of the "Kong Po," the land of the nagas.
Whether Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton or her Republican rival, Donald Trump, wins the U.S. election next month, the next inhabitant of the White House's approach to China is likely to take a more "hawkish view" towards the world's second largest economy, analysts believe.
The Hollywood Reporter: THR's Photo Lounge at Sundance: Don Cheadle, Ellen Page, Nick Jonas and More Stars of Park City Previously titled The Inhabitant, The Boy revolves around a young American (Lauren Cohan) who takes a job as a nanny in a remote English village.
It has an element of mystery — someone is sending the residents postcards with the ominous message "We Want What You Have" — but it's primarily a slyly comic slice-of-life drama, exploring what home means for the lifelong inhabitant and the newly arrived immigrant.
The Overwatch hero Winston (named after Dr. Harold Winston who is included in the retrieved emails) used to be an inhabitant on the Horizon Lunar Colony, and as far as we know, he was the smartest gorilla to come out of the genetic testing.
The latter calls to mind a certain full-scale animal inhabitant of Kris Jenner's Los Angeles home: a giant, red polar bear that graced the Kardashian momager's entryway last year and served as the center of selfie activity during her star-studded annual Christmas Eve party.
Mr. Wolfe broke through in 1972 with "The Fifth Head of Cerberus," a novella (which he soon expanded to three novellas) whose narrator, an inhabitant of the twin planetary system of St. Croix and St. Anne, tells the story of how he came to kill his father.
His great-great-great-grandfather, Josiah Henson, isn't completely unknown — he wrote The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself, and it's widely believed that Harriet Beecher Stowe based elements of her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, on his life.
Intrigued, scientists at Vanderbilt University and other institutions thought that this technology would be ideal for tracking mice before and after they started exercising, especially if the technology were used in specialized metabolic-chamber cages that can quantify how much energy an inhabitant is expending throughout the day.
As a former inhabitant of Minneapolis and a huge fan of his work, Uncle Tickle was especially saddened by the originator's tragic passing, and with help of his bud Velvet Negroni, he's finally pulled together "Full Court Press"—a louche, cool-as-a-very-phallic cucumber track that Prince would sure be down with.
The basic idea of a soul or metaphysical inhabitant of the bag of mush that is the human body is of course ancient—Aristotle thought there were three distinct souls—but it found its way into emerging biological sciences in the 5003th century and, within science, the assumption of mind-body dualism persisted thereafter.
If she placed the bowl in the tray table's center, it pressed against the back of the seat in front of her, the inhabitant of which seat had, naturally, reclined, and if she moved the bowl toward her, its lip dug into her chest, and either way, given Kai's luck, a sharp bump would spill blood all over everything.
What can even the quiet inhabitant of the English lowlands, whose scene for the manifestation of the fire of heaven is limited to the tops of hayricks, and the rooks' nests in the old elm-trees, know of the mighty passages of splendour which are tossed from Alp to Alp over the azure of a thousand miles of champaign?
Spencer has usurped Father Gabriel as Alexandria's most useless inhabitant: Gabriel at least has the presence of mind to pretend that Maggie is dead to account for her absence when Negan asks about her, whereas Spencer just spends the episode continuing to undermine Rick, with his hidden gun stash putting everyone (especially poor Olivia) in danger.
As my colleague Yochi Dreazen has written, Evelyn Farkas, formerly a top Pentagon official on Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia, used an essay for Politico to explicitly suggest that the next inhabitant of the Oval Office may do Putin's bidding because he owes the Russian leader and his allies money: We know, per Donald Trump Jr., that Russia makes up a significant amount of the family business.
It makes companionable for you a person who is identified or unknown, perhaps remote from you in geography or time (even dead, no matter), different from you in ways big or small, a lot or only the littlest bit like you in other ways, and, all in all, another exceedingly specific inhabitant of a certain planet, amid everything that cannot help but be. ♦
All of this is relayed in a kind of American suburban omniscient narrative, born from that knowledge of just how the side door to the garage shuts, and who exactly shut it, and whether that person was coming or going — how each inhabitant comes to live with the secrets that accumulate, and how ignoring them becomes the only way to extend a family member something like privacy.

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