City dwellers have become used to self-service machines and telephone-keypad transactions, which don't require attendants.
As city dwellers lost their homes, farmers also lost their land and equipment to foreclosure.
For town and city dwellers in Northern Ireland, going online is usually a pretty simple experience.
Younger buyers, particularly city dwellers looking for an entertaining, practical and reasonably luxurious ride would be well served here.
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Their triumph was extraordinary, since most Arabs were not city dwellers but nomads.
City dwellers tend to walk more and drive less than their suburban counterparts, and dense urban development encourages transit use.
Most experts say that city dwellers should focus their energy conservation efforts on other renewable technologies or home efficiency improvements.
That would require every farmer to sustain nearly two city dwellers, which a shortage of fertiliser, farm machinery and fuel precludes.
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Mr. Johnson said some of those city dwellers are likely to head to thesuburbs as the economy and housing market continue to mend.
The Asian Development Bank estimates the number of city dwellers in the region has grown from 400 million in 1965 to 1.1 billion today.
The mourners at his funeral included Israelis from all walks of life -- religious, secular, farmers, city dwellers, Jews, non-Jews, new olim and sabras.
He promises to be inclusive, seeking to attract black people and inner-city dwellers, perhaps even trade unionists who would never normally dream of voting Tory.
Since today's sedentary city dwellers are recently descended from such people, natural selection may not have had time to purge the genes that cause it.
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Mr Obama also said rural gun owners and city dwellers whose only experience with firearms was through street crime needed to come to a mutual understanding.
More than 70 percent of city dwellers in the developing world (that's around 900 million people) live in slum-like conditions, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Moreover, it is also known that the pACC-amygdala link is often out of kilter in schizophrenia, and that schizophrenia is more common among city dwellers than country folk.
City dwellers, for example, usually glimpse fewer than 500 stars.
When the Svenska Dagbladet, a quality Swedish paper, went tabloid in 2000, it moved slightly downmarket and aimed itself more at city dwellers, says Lars Ryding, its foreign editor.
We have wonderful friends and neighbors and a million dollar view from the porch, a real kitchen, a washing machine, a lawn mower stuff that is foreign to city dwellers.
The pretext for this legal cartel is as flimsy as can be: Supposedly it ensures that people in the remotest village have the same "access to cultural material" as city dwellers.
Hit that source link (or just open up the App Market) to grab it for free, and jump on past the break to see how your fellow city dwellers feel about this marvelous invention.
New York City dwellers face a combined state and local marginal rate as high as 12.6%, a rate that may or may not be mitigated by the elusive federal deduction for state taxes.
The provincials have made their money doing anything as unexciting as selling livestock and frozen meat or even cheap electronics, whereas the city dwellers have made their money in manufacturing, property and investments.
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For now the biggest threat isn't Obama but cash-strapped state governments like New York's, where Governor David A. Paterson's income-tax hikes could push the top rate for New York City dwellers to 12.6%.
But many of Hill Country's newest wineries are popping up much closer to Austin - only about 30 miles away - making it even more convenient for city dwellers seeking the wine country experience.
In the southwestern corner of Texas, ranchers can earn more money by selling water to city dwellers than by raising cattle, said Char Miller, a professor of environmental analysis at Pomona College in Claremont, Calif.
Big city dwellers do the same thing only in reverse when they take a drive into the country to shop in a quaint little town in search of something unique to buy or an off-the-beaten path restaurant.
As if to underscore the rift, this month has seen the formation of a new Australian Party by Bob Katter, a northern Queensland independent MP who is often ridiculed by city dwellers for his trademark ten gallon hat.
No matter the cost: economies were buried in debt as real interest rates soared, millions were thrown out of work from firms strangled by tight money, and price controls kept farmers poor to lavish cheap food on city dwellers.
But as city dwellers, Northerners, people all across the country, and many chefs have discovered how good real barbecue is, it has spread like wildfire and there is now good to even great barbecue in most parts of the country.
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