Above all, though, he was exhilarated by such a mass of people living cheek by jowl. |
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We have not had a problem with leopards in over 100 years in Mumbai, though the cats have lived cheek by jowl with us. |
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And as for the urban young, even parents and those who live cheek by jowl with them in our cities have difficulties motivating them. |
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Agrarian societies had considerable disparities of status, but most people lived similar lives and they lived cheek by jowl. |
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My day-to-day life is largely lived cheek by jowl with Bulgarian colleagues and friends. |
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It is cheek by jowl with the small boats that land the fish, and a stone's throw from the market where it is auctioned. |
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Some are remote from modern civilisation, others survive cheek by jowl with spreading towns and motorways. |
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People were living cheek by jowl, under intense pressure and even with our logistical support it was no holiday resort. |
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The people in Africa, like those in South-East Asia, live cheek by jowl with their birds, and they are at risk of infection. |
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So even right here in the city you can find the most abominable poverty living almost cheek by jowl with these extraordinary lavish wasteful expenditures. |
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Cars and two-wheelers stood cheek by jowl along the sides of the road linking Race Course Road and Avanashi Road, until the parking space was completely full. |
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He has certainly walked lockstep, cheek by jowl with his predecessor in his performance in the House of Commons, when he is here. |
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Her lover, cheek by jowl with Maria, at the head of that army of Portuguese ragamuffins, was not a pretty sight. |
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Canadians have been able to live cheek by jowl with a mighty military nation in a degree of political independence, security and prosperity that would be envied in many parts of the world. |
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There can be no doubt that, with very different nations living cheek by jowl, all with different memories and ways of life, Europe is a fragile continent. |
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Window after window, antique shops cheek by jowl with fashion boutiques, confectioners, department stores and jewellers, interspersed with restaurants and cafes. |
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We all live cheek by jowl, in good years and in bad. |
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But obviously villagers will only stop seeing wild animals as a nuisance or worse if rural communities receive some tangible advantage from living cheek by jowl with animal populations. |
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They lay cheek by jowl with their powerful neighbours Russia, Turkey and Iran which only adds to the complications of the European Union's relations with them. |
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This is what a so-called responsible corporate citizen is offering to people who live cheek by jowl, right beside many of these lines, whose livelihood depends on the conservation of our environment, particularly the rivers. |
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Plantings are invariably mixed, with towering heliconias growing cheek by jowl with ginger lilies, orchids, dracaenas, cordylines and palms. |
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When he went to court, he used to kick away the state, and sit down by his prince cheek by jowl. |
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Not quite cheek by jowl, perish the thought, but in the nooks and crannies of rooms, picking off other insects. |
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Cheek by Jowl caroled Shakespeare's songs plangently in four-part harmony, but the Ridiculous' Titania had to add a placatory wince to the promise that her fairies would sing. |
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