In recent years, though, a new kind of sophisticated Mexico City dweller has emerged.
The urban dweller's solution: Make your own wine -- and get your friends and neighbors involved.
As a city dweller, living with a Volt for a few days presented unforeseen unique challenges.
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The protagonist in the movie is a member of India's most disenfranchised class--that of the urban slum-dweller.
An American urban coast dweller looks at Grand Forks and sees the sticks.
If Earth were a company where every urban dweller had a share, Asia is already approaching a controlling interest.
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Even the cheapest PCs can cost an average Chinese city-dweller several months' wages.
In, there are now roughly three Asian suburbanites for every core city dweller.
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Many urban neighborhoods are not conducive to keeping a car, which a long-time suburban dweller may be reluctant to give up.
Leung, the cage dweller, had little faith that the government could do anything to change the situation of people like him.
For a city dweller it sounds almost idyllic, though Rawles -- a gently spoken and affable man -- insists it's a lot of hard work.
The ex-slum-dweller homeowners display the same qualities as their middle-class peers.
The slum dweller's grim surroundings kept him from developing bourgeois virtues.
But as an apartment dweller with nowhere to plug in a car, the only greener Ford option that would work for me is the C-Max Hybrid.
Other finds include the bone comb once used by an image conscious lough dweller and a metal blade which is still sharp after hundreds of years.
Michigan is beginning to see some signs of new life: perennial cellar dweller Holland-Grand Haven rose a remarkable 202 places to 19th on the overall list.
With the new Submariner watches by Rolex with the ceramic bezel the older models such as Sea-Dweller or just Submariner are worth to be kept ten years or more.
"We surely should have the same rights as an urban dweller and that right can be to transport, it can be to health, but it is also to broadband, " he said.
The century-old homestead cabins have been gussied up with every creature comfort a 21st-century dweller could hope for: heated floors, rain showers, soft linens, and, for better or worse, speedy Wi-Fi.
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With Tim Robbins as a defiant, militia-minded basement dweller.
The annual week of vacation at a Midwest beach town, in this case South Haven, Michigan, affords the city dweller that most American of cultural experiences: a trip to Wal-Mart ( WMT).
The self-proclaimed Cowboy Capital of the World is stocked with guest ranches and real ranches, welcoming dudes (according to Merriam-Webster, "a city dweller unfamiliar with life on the range") as well as legitimate ranch hands.
If you're wondering why all those reviews never mentioning tuning into their favorite FM station while plugging away, it's likely because only a curious file dweller would find such a gem, and discover he did.
The match was about to go into injury time when referee Alfonso Javier Alvarez Izquierdo awarded a free kick to Deportivo, the Spanish Liga's cellar-dweller, a few yards outside and to the right of Madrid's penalty area.
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Today, Lapa attracts an equally diverse mix of cariocas (Rio locals) - rich and poor, favela dweller and condo-owner alike - all drawn to the old-fashioned gafieiras (dance halls) and the electric sound that crackles over these battered, rhythm-filled sidewalks.
Norgaard does nudge things in that direction, with an arcadian sequence in which Bo is taught to swim and our weary adventurers, rescued by a motherly cottage dweller (Marie Mondrup), are given a stack of pancakes and a bed for the night.
From the Eclogues of Virgil a town dweller's paean to country life to the Corn Laws in Britain, which this newspaper was founded in 1843 to battle against, to the Treaty of Rome, which singled out farmers for special help, agriculture has always been special in Europe.
"Catfish" is no longer simply a river dweller, but rather a verb defined as "to pretend to be someone you're not online by posting false information, such as someone else's pictures, on social media sites usually with the intention of getting someone to fall in love with you, " according to the MTV show of the same name.
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