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It amazes me how much supplies in Montreal are geared for the apartment inhabitant.
Such longevity is incomprehensible to an inhabitant of a country which hasn't even been around that long!
Jim walked warily into the drab institutional room, nodding to the inhabitant.
In India, our most familiar owl is the spotted owlet, a regular inhabitant of large trees in gardens and parks and avenues, even in big cities.
Every inhabitant of the city, however great or humble, seeks to achieve some measure of mastery over it.
Whatever the reason, Yankee is first recorded in 1765 as a name for an inhabitant of New England.
In 1209 every last inhabitant of the town was mercilessly hunted down and slain by the Albigensian crusaders.
To assist them they enlist the aid of Rahab, an inhabitant of Jericho, and a practitioner of the world's oldest profession.
In neither case could he properly be called an inhabitant of that place or be said to have his habitancy there.
During the drive in the park, we were lucky to come across the black bear, an elusive inhabitant of the park that fights shy of visitors.
Each inhabitant has chosen an image that most represents their life to be traced onto a blind affixed to the windows of the south-facing facade.
This is certainly lower than today's average of 40 euros per inhabitant but it is based on a larger theoretically eligible population.
The lynx can also be found here, an original inhabitant of the Czech forests although very rare nowadays.
The average water resource per inhabitant per year is three times less than that in Western Europe.
An inhabitant of the principality, he knows the track well and as one of the fittest and more experienced drivers, he has been a consistently high performer there recently.
It comprehends all the behavioural patterns that structure the way we live together and casts its shadow over every inhabitant of every country.
You will feel the genuine amiability, simplicity and warmth of the people of Alcohuaz, of the genuine inhabitant of the Elqui Valley.
Here we come again to the place occupied by that influential inhabitant of the contemporary home, the television set.
After it was proved that the bird began to inhabit in Korea, it has been formally registered as an inhabitant in the country.
A veteran inhabitant of the territory who has braved an entire winter there is known as a Yukon Sourdough.
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Just then an inhabitant of the place set about repairing the old well and found tais body in the cave at the bottom.
Greenford, near Harrow-on-the-Hill, had quite recently a worthy inhabitant who was a gardener and presumably a beekeeper also.
I try to imagine what may be the relative merit of an inhabitant of Pas-de-Calais compared to one from Grenoble.
The sound of the approaching footsteps startles away a grey wolf from among the tombs, the sole inhabitant of that desolation.
But the case of the inhabitant of the puce dressing-gown was an exception to the rule.
There is an average of three beeves to each person, and 20 sheep to each inhabitant.
The goose is the one inhabitant that cackles as loudly and as cheerfully over a defeat as over a victory.
The electric eel is also an inhabitant of these waters, and has sometimes nearly proved fatal to the strongest swimmer.
My limited observations on this anole suggest that it is an inhabitant of the upper levels of the forest.
The hero is an inhabitant of the Gironde and not a member of the party which bore that name.
Every inhabitant of stoneground knows, and laments, the ruin of the old Manor House.
An inhabitant of the Sultanate of Zanzibar, off the eastern coast of Africa.
An inhabitant of the moon, as distinguished from Lunatic, one whom the moon inhabits.
It was part of his work to know, at least by sight, every inhabitant of his district.
Less like a ghost than the inhabitant who did arrive, no human being well could be.
The greatest length or breadth of a full-grown inhabitant of flatland may be estimated at about eleven of your inches.
In the morning at the break of day the forest was full of voices, strange and undiscernible to the inhabitant of the town.
Hyla staufferi is an inhabitant of subhumid and xeric areas.
But the old inhabitant of Schleswig-Holstein cared for this not a whit.
Such would be the appearances to an inhabitant of the equatorial regions.
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