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  • The island also has an inhabitant, a shipwrecked surfer named Digger, who secr
  • The Personality of Britain: its influence on inhabitant and invader in prehistoric and early histori
  • It is primarily a scrub to desert inhabitant, and has become one of the most popular liza
  • Here he was received as an inhabitant and made a freeman in 1636.
  • some species, such as the intertidal marine inhabitant Anurida maritima do without an organ that mi
  • s Inscriptiorum Latinorum" refers to a local inhabitant as "natas ibi, ubi ferum nascitur", that is,
  • lf and his family from this castle's unknown inhabitant before the "castle freak" has his way with t
  • The ship has one humanoid inhabitant, but is he really as friendly as he seems?
  • nly one of whom lived on Langlade (this sole inhabitant, Charles Lafitte, died in July 2006).
  • Each inhabitant counts one point, while each square kilomete
  • Its last permanent inhabitant died in 2000, although there is still a fami
  • a family house until Sarah Ingleby, its last inhabitant, died on 3 January 1906.
  • iter, preacher, suffragette and former local inhabitant Dr Maud Royden (1876-1956) is buried in the
  • Creek (named for a friendly Native American inhabitant) drains the Kishacoquillas Valley, running a
  • ize, the royal gramma is considered an ideal inhabitant for most reef aquariums containing coral and
  • with their assent, assess and then tax every inhabitant for a reasonable sum to cover the cost of th
  • the time that the mines closed, but the last inhabitant, George Hood, remained until 1954.
  • Kuha knew that as a sea-level inhabitant he would not success at the High altitude of
  • In 1880 the inhabitant householders of the area petitioned the priv
  • The right to vote was exercised by all inhabitant householders not receiving alms, which amoun
  • to vote in Stockbridge was exercised by all inhabitant householders who paid scot and lot, which ge
  • In 1843 the inhabitant householders petitioned the Privy Council fo
  • vote was exercised by the constable and all inhabitant householders paying scot and lot and not rec
  • 8, when it was renamed after its most famous inhabitant, Ilya Yefimovich Repin.
  • d currency debts per capita (about US$15 per inhabitant) in Eastern Europe; only Bulgaria's debt was
  • ts are restricted the village the indigenous inhabitant is from.
  • Another famous inhabitant is Raymond Poulidor, the legendary bike race
  • Almost every inhabitant is a recipient of state welfare.
  • Inhabitant means permanent inhabitant - One who has his
  • ere collected to give some information about inhabitant microorganisms.
  • It is an inhabitant of Papua, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
  • arriving in Bellows Falls, Chase married an inhabitant of that town, Harriet Cutler.
  • L. modestus is an inhabitant of the cloud forests of Mesoamerica.
  • Frequent inhabitant of an MBTA bus stop at Porter Square, 2010
  • It was named for Silas Abraham, an inhabitant of the Saskatchewan River valley in the nine
  • n with the surname "Alevradas" was the first inhabitant of the place.
  • y is often used to represent a stereotypical inhabitant of the newsgroup alt.tv.simpsons.
  • Caron, a retired civil servant and the sole inhabitant of Innusit village.
  • ennett live in fear of Koquillion, a bipedal inhabitant of Dido, which is stalking the area.
  • ned the future Villa della Regina and was an inhabitant of the future Palazzo Chiablese.
  • Saint Markella (also Marcella) was an inhabitant of Chios, Greece who was canonized by the Gr
  • res only that a member, when elected, be "an inhabitant of the state in which he shall be chosen."
  • is an iconic (but now seriously endangered) inhabitant of the Caucasus mountains.
  • gus (along with his followers) was the first inhabitant of their land.
  • f geten is equal to year in our world and an inhabitant of Geten lives 8000 years.
  • is an iconic (but now seriously endangered) inhabitant of the Caucasus mountains.
  • record in June 1648 when he is listed as an inhabitant of Warwick in the Rhode Island colony.
  • takes its name from John Stokes, a medieval inhabitant of Bristol who was mayor of the city in the
  • d, was a son of Peter Empson, an influential inhabitant of Towcester.
  • The White-necked Jacobin is a widespread inhabitant of forest, usually being seen at a high perc
  • Palmer - Superwoman/Batwoman #1 (2008) as an inhabitant of Earth-11, which is home to reverse-gender
  • Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days
  • t this point, a Selenite (an insectoid alien inhabitant of the Moon, named after Selene) appears, bu
  • n Britain, he may be considered the earliest inhabitant of the British Isles whose name has come dow
  • Another famous inhabitant of the village was Alfons Vanhee, a priest w
  • lifornia and Nevada, where it is an uncommon inhabitant of the scrublands on the limestone and gypsu
  • Berghia verrucicornis is an inhabitant of the North Atlantic Ocean, present in the
  • An inhabitant of Kekionga, Cold Foot lived during a time w
  • Milligan and involves Freddy dealing with an inhabitant of Springwood who has taken to copying his m
  • The Hawaiian Goose is an inhabitant of shrubland, grassland, coastal dunes, and
  • the story is told from the perspective of an inhabitant of the future looking back in time.
  • Berghia rissodominguezi is an inhabitant of the Western Atlantic Ocean, present in Fl
  • ates, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen (
  • ates, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen (A
  • son of Dickens' illustrator ‘Phiz' and local inhabitant of this time, that there were some 200 house
  • d by the writer Gudrun Pausewang, herself an inhabitant of the town.
  • 19th century), was an inhabitant of the village of Bourg-Saint-Pierre who act
  • abitat of G. trichophylla: “This plant is an inhabitant of cold and lofty situations, as Jumnotri, t
  • 1963) - the only inhabitant of Tetiaroa
  • Haematococcus, common inhabitant of bird baths
  • An unfree inhabitant of a vill was called a villein.
  • Multani literally means an inhabitant of the city of Multan.
  • An inhabitant of Mergui, whence we have received it from P
  • He describes himself as an inhabitant of London in that year, and engaged in tuiti
  • ith most of the region having fewer than one inhabitant per km².
  • km² it had a density of 1.4 inhabitant per km².
  • d house, the Tendril Cottage with its famed inhabitant- Rudyard Kipling.
  • Another inhabitant said it "made the surrounding hills look lik
  • Jacobina Mentz, a local inhabitant, suffered from epileptic attacks, since chil
  • 010, France initially ordered 1,46 doses per inhabitant, the third largest amount among members of t
  • ention the recognition of the right of every inhabitant to a healthy environment in article 41 that
  • He then launched an American tour, the Sole Inhabitant Tour, on April 12, comprising a string of sm
  • The village's most famous former inhabitant was the wrestler Danno O'Mahony.
  • Its most notorious inhabitant was the pirate Thomas Tew, who was more than
  • The closest non-Native inhabitant was 20 miles distant.
  • Stow Hill's earliest inhabitant was, according to legend, Saint Gwynllyw.
  • s nowhere in the GDR where more children per inhabitant were born than Hoyerswerda.
  • He is also listed as an inhabitant who had a right to undivided lands.
  • extant), itself probably named for an early inhabitant, Zhegul (Russian: Жегуль).