This word comes into the Middle English language from the Late Latin word Paganus, which means country dweller. |
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Arguably the best songbird, the shama is a forest dweller and difficult to spot. |
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The beaches of Kashid and Nandgaon with their whispering casuarina, coconut and betel palms are a balm for the weary city dweller. |
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The cracking of stock-whips among the tree-ferns near may cause the lonely hut dweller to swing the billy, intent on hospitable thoughts. |
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However, I believe that a visit by a town dweller to a game fair would challenge ingrained attitudes. |
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The beautiful Red Lipped Batfish is a bottom dweller that blends into the readily available natural debris. |
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Here specialists in naturopathy, herbalism, aromatherapy and massage line up to de-stress the city dweller with a variety of enticing treatments. |
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I wonder if they can do anything to control the poachers though, as the conch is a marine dweller. |
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Whether you're a city dweller or a country bumpkin like myself, it seems that we all take pleasure in what nature holds for us. |
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The first time she saw me I was a long-haired, post-hippie, shaggily dressed, 27-year-old cave dweller. |
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Our American cave dweller will discover that no narrow road lies before him but a fate sealed in concrete. |
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A large colour photograph from his shack dweller series has been bleached of its content, the sitter a vague outline, a ghostly presence leached from the scene. |
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He's a confirmed urbanite now, a city dweller for over 30 years. |
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The vines were thick and heftily wooded, larger than any plant life a desert dweller could ever imagine, and more voracious than the most haggardly pack of wolves. |
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We have not argued that the position of a subsistence producer, living at the edge of hunger, is the same as that of an affluent suburban dweller. |
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Drift along the amber-coloured waters, far from the sound of motors, in the company of a river guide, an important resource for any city dweller. |
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A kibbutz Haggadah shows the wicked child as a city dweller. A communist Haggadah shows the wicked child as a business man. |
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The elephant's road to freedom links up with a city dweller making a hard choice in a treacherous world, and in Sommers's hands, it all makes elliptical sense. |
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Even a city dweller walking quickly along a crowded street can catch some moment of natural beauty. |
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Or consider that the average city dweller spends 15 hours per week in shopping. |
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When you are getting into the divine side of things, at every point you meet a dweller at the threshold. |
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One's nature is the dweller at the threshold for those who strive to get into the meditative state. |
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A city dweller because my father was a rail worker but also a countryman because of my mother. |
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This tree dweller uses its long prehensile tail to help it move from branch to branch. |
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If you're a city dweller and want a Jeep like this one, the turbo diesel would your logical choice. |
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He or she was a committed dweller of libraries, a writer in margins, and a keeper of commonplace books, often with personalized cross-referencing systems. |
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Although Snow's hours may seem odd to a city dweller, they seem normal in Lexington. |
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A slum dweller has no door to slam in the face of prying reporters. |
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The pieces about her verdant vegetable patch are enthusiastic enough to force the most die-hard high-rise dweller to get out his trowel. |
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This can be a help, but on its own is no panacea for all the problems facing the rural dweller. |
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The footprint of the Malawian farmer or the Haitian slum dweller barely registers in the Earth's atmosphere. |
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The dweller cannot be overcome so very easily until and unless one synthesises the activity, food and rest of the day. |
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The perfect customer of a car sharing scheme is a car-less city dweller who still wants the convenience of a drive to the supermarket or a weekend trip out of town. |
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Sat perfectly still inside the fishbowl was a small aquarium dweller. |
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The lung from the city dweller was black and tar-like and very scrunchy and the lung from the country dweller was pink and very flexible. |
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Socrates cave dweller, No more to endure shadow, But life to the full enjoyed. |
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People need to learn lifeskills to be an apartment dweller. |
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While moles are typically found in tunnel systems, the European mole is not exclusively an underground dweller. |
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Chances are, your image of a jungle dweller ranges from the savages and headshrinkers of the old Tarzan-era movies to – if you're more 21st-century – the isolated peoples of the rainforest, living simple yet dignified lives. |
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The lifelong city dweller became a nature lover. |
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That would imply three farmers for each city dweller. |
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Yes, and its virtue is that its heroine is a quintessential city dweller. |
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Was he as competent a city dweller as an urban fox? |
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The lesson that I was given, as I looked at those two lungs, was that there was a difference between the particulate matter, the smoke and so on that a city dweller breathed compared to somebody who lived in the country. |
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The same does not apply to supplies and, most especially, waste: the city dweller might well know nothing of the countryside, but it remains nonetheless vital to the metropolis. |
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But the city dweller has to go to the market. |
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Today, the implementation of satellite routing has allowed the most isolated rural user access to the same high level of technology as the city dweller. |
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The Canadian city dweller with a feeling for the north woods may find himself having winter dreams of speckle trout, blueberries, birches, whisky jacks, and moose quietly feeding in tranquil ponds. |
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A city dweller, free and fashionable, the Lamarthe woman enjoys matching her accessories to her mood, from bags to luggage, not forgetting gloves and small leather goods. |
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Furthermore, there are a series of new activities related to leisure, the environment and culture which require the town or city dweller to travel to these rural areas in order to enjoy them. |
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For the big city dweller getting away doesn't have to mean leaving the country or even the region. Because of Sweden's diverse landscape and archipelagos sometimes just going a few miles does the trick. |
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The arts and crafts association run by a former city dweller is housed in the former school, where villagers can now share their talents, whether these lie in ikebana, embroidery or making truffle pâté. |
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The name Ciboney comes from the Arawak term for cave dweller, and many of the Cuban Ciboney appear to have lived in caves at least part of the time. |
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Crucially, the Denisova hominid was the first to be identified from its DNA alone, its structure indicating that modern humans and the unknown cave dweller shared a common ancestor a million years ago. |
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Brantôme is an extraordinary watery town occupied since Prehistory. Come and visit its cave dweller houses and its Benedictine Abbey built by Charlemagne. |
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In standard mystery style, the two investigate various locals: a dissolute plumber, a handsome priest, an elderly news-seller, a tarty hotel owner, a self-styled psychic, and a gruff trailer dweller. |
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Plucky pensioner Esther Rantzen's sympathy sobbing for distraught cave dweller David Van Driver was toe curling. |
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It is frequently where the cave dweller displays items considered undesirable for display elsewhere in the home by their significant other. |
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Despite living in permanent darkness, this blind cave dweller still has its own quirky sense of rhythm. |
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No surprise really for followers of Jesus, who after all was a rural dweller himself, born in a barn. |
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That afternoon we visited a REAL cave dweller, one of the last few remaining families who have eschewed brick-built houses in favour of more primitive abodes. |
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Could it be that the ancestor of the deuterostomes was a bottom-feeding dweller in the dark? Of course, eyes are characteristic of the vertebrates in the deuterostome group. |
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