Ask Adelman, a denizen of liberal Manhattan, about the morality of tobacco and he shrugs.
One such arbitrageur is Jeremy Schoemaker, a search marketing consultant and well-known Web denizen.
One is a downtown denizen perpetually clad in a black blazer, skinny tie and black bowler.
Meighan, a CPA and former denizen of a big accounting firm, is a vice president at Intuit.
Nor is it for any denizen of the web who spends her days in front of a computer monitor.
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Levi Strauss launched a new global brand called dENiZEN in China on Wednesday.
But the SEC alleges this Bulletin Board denizen pumped the market with a fraudulent promotional campaign between 1999 and 2000.
In 1991, he married Patti Scialfa, a denizen of the Asbury Park music scene who had joined the band as a singer.
And it has been done with Denizen (not to be confused with the jeans line, though I bet they would make a helluva pairing).
Seifallah Ben Hassine of the Ansar al-Sharia group, a former denizen of Ben Ali's jails, has gone into hiding after being linked to the embassy attack.
Released just last year, Denizen is a magical blend of rums from Trinidad and Jamaica that create a full flavored rum that yes tastes like rum.
Dr Frantzis, who has just published his data in Nature, studies Cuvier's beaked whale a denizen of the Ionian sea off Greece's west coast, among other places.
But consider the irony: an Arab or a Canadian has a better chance of seeing the subcontinent's greatest sporting event--live--than does any denizen of the subcontinent.
Hilton Hotels said it was suspending the development of Denizen, a new hotel brand, following allegations (which it denies) of corporate espionage made by Starwood, a rival.
In his TV show, Mr. Sheen plays himself, a wealthy psychologically disturbed alcoholic womanizing Malibu denizen who gets by on his good looks and horribly misused talents (writing jingles).
It may be provoked by infection with Chlamydia trachomatis, a sexually transmitted denizen of the genital tract, and Ureaplasma urealyticum and Mycoplasma fermentans, two other inhabitants of the genitals.
Yet while companies and large organizations are bound by legislation and answerable to the public when it comes to accessing sensitive data, there is one digital denizen who does so at will: the cyber criminal.
"It was a funny game, but it was an ugly game, " said Scott Pitoniak, a one-time denizen of "The Zoo" as a Syracuse student who covered the game for The Observer-Dispatch of nearby Utica, N.
Denizen is a blend of 5 rums from Trinidad that are aged up to five years then blended with fifteen rums from Jamaica by blenders in Amsterdam, who have been blending rums since 1723 (Jamaican rums as a category tend to have more wight to them than their brothers and sisters of Puerto Rico and St Croix).
The 23-year-old DJ released "Harlem Shake" last May, but it wasn't until Feb. 2 that the first video emerged featuring a silly dance to the song. (A YouTube denizen known as Filthy Frank gets that credit.) A version by a crew of Australian skateboarders established the jump-cut blueprint, and an entry by employees of Maker Studios, a digital media company, inspired other office imitators.
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