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  • Eventually, the Scowlers rekindle their relationship, and the town dwellers celebrate along with them.
  • The Kerrville Water Works Company began to provide water for town dwellers in 1894.
  • It illustrated to this Manhattanite the sense of community that small-town dwellers must feel.
  • Town dwellers see the logic, but most farmers aren't convinced.
  • His artwork includes portraits as well as generic scenes from the lives of the town dwellers and workers.
  • The word sipahi means a soldier in the Turkish language, while the word Kasbati means a town dweller.
  • But not a single villager or town dweller mentioned the economic reforms, or Rao, unless they were asked.
  • This resulted in the existence of an urban fabric which preserved the psychological well-being of the town dwellers.
  • As Tatars and Turks committed assaults, town dwellers sought refuge in the castle cellars accommodated to withstand prolonged confrontation.
  • In this view the fundamentalists were country and small-town dwellers who were reacting against the progressivism of city dwellers.
  • The term contrasts against'Hathar'( "-61 " ) which refers to the city or town dwellers in the Arabic language.
  • Like small-town dwellers everywhere, he may gripe, but he will, in the end, defend the place he calls home.
  • Both films employed the theme of town dwellers pitted against strange country folk, a recurring theme in later horror films.
  • Being Maldhari nomads, they are now distinct from other Gujarati Shaikh groups, who are either town dwellers or settled agriculturists.
  • They sell to local farmers markets, to restaurants, and increasingly to town dwellers who buy annual subscriptions for produce delivered weekly.
  • The town houses a modern fish harbour and Port of Pasni, with fishing being the main occupation of the town dwellers.
  • Small-town dwellers feel impervious to or removed from social danger and violence; big-city folks are presumed to be numb to them.
  • Developments of the word include " B黵ger " ( town dweller ) or " B黵germeister " ( town master or mayor ).
  • In 1992, Nhamunda made national headlines as town dwellers complained that there was an overabundance of alligators and they were attacking people.
  • They are seen as novelty foods for typical city and town dwellers, as they present a deviation from typical Burmese cuisine dishes.
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