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.
For town and city dwellers in Northern Ireland, going online is usually a pretty simple experience.
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%.
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.
Younger buyers, particularly city dwellers looking for an entertaining, practical and reasonably luxurious ride would be well served here.
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City dwellers, for example, usually glimpse fewer than 500 stars.
But those xenophobic sentiments are disappearing in a new society of young city-dwellers hunting for jobs all over Europe.
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In their urban cocoons, city-dwellers take for granted the abundance and availability of the economic goods that they consume.
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One is the establishment of virtual ghettos, be these either the tower-blocks of the suburbs, built from the 1950s onward with the noble intention of providing cheap housing for migrants and other new city-dwellers, or the squalid medieval centres of towns in the south such as Carpentras.
If water is mainly a problem for people in the country, it does not mean that city-dwellers are unconcerned about their surroundings.
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.
Antony Gough, the developer of a restaurant-and-bar precinct planned for the inner city, says he thinks there is a "huge risk" that Christchurch dwellers may not return.
Not for Mr Smith the lazy myths of a lost, rural golden age, to which many city-dwellers are prone to succumb after a day spent negotiating the noise, traffic and smog of their man-made environments.
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