“We meet, too, the pioneers of agricultural science from across the nation, people such as the irrepressible Liberty Hyde Bailey, a ruralist if ever there was one.”
“He participated in the right-wing, ruralist Strapaese movement of the late nineteen-twenties.”
“This strange film is a ruralist cross between British psychological realism and the wilder, Artaud-inflected fringes of French art cinema.”
“In this comment the author also pays a considerable attention to the questions of citification and ruralisation from the aspect of the civic society development.”
“Evaluation by the Ministry of the consequences of earlier changes in education policy: e.g. Kirundisation, ruralisation, the double-shift system, community colleges.”
“Therefore, the interest was to analyze the relation between the increase in portfolio ruralisation of Al Amana and drought episodes in Morocco in order to highlight the potential repercussions on the global portfolio.”
“Women are independent and resourceful, which means that true feminists should be ruralists, too.”
“The presence of a hammer dulcimer, along with the more typical guitar, bass, and drums, is what sets Tulsa Drone's sound apart from other arty ruralists.”
“Round our way, ruralists are like this, you are lucky to find as much in your skip in the morning as there was when you went to bed.”
“There is also a danger that manpower resources will be sucked into the urban areas of South Wales and Gwent to the detriment of the ruralities elsewhere.”