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On finding the lost mission, a miracle considering all the dangers involved, he converts the
inhabitants
of the village, only to have them all killed by the non-believing Iriquois.
The film is mammoth in its length, at over 12 hours, but, more importantly, it makes a considerable effort to construct a balanced portrait of the West and its inhabitants: Europeans as well as Native Americans, Blacks, Mexicans, Chinese, etc.
The setting is interesting, and the
inhabitants
of Hellgate put in some mildly effective if basically pointless appearances.
However, the instructions are lost and the
inhabitants
stay in the city that is completely deteriorated.
Eli Wallach and Robert Culp play research scientists at a small Polar station that the previous
inhabitants
of met with bad fortune.
By balancing the extraordinarily noteworthy
inhabitants
of Pere Lachaise with the simply extraordinary (and those of us left behind who acknowledge and respect them) 'Forever' reminds us that the democracy of death has startling and profound connections to all who live - you are alive if you feel pain, joy, inspiration, and love.
The movie has only around 10 actors and most of it revolves around Dr. Daniel Green's house and it's
inhabitants.
In the US and Germany, 13% of the population is foreign born, as are 8% of France
inhabitants
and 10% of Britain’s.
The
inhabitants
of Yonaguni strongly oppose the law, not because they are exclusionary, but because they believe that they are protecting a sensitive border.
Indeed, at least ten Turkish cities are now home to more refugees than original inhabitants, and more Syrian refugees are living in Istanbul than in all the EU countries combined.
Inhabitants
of Benghazi praise Abdul Jalil and his colleagues.
Russians comprise nearly 60% of Crimea’s two million inhabitants, and many are more closely connected to their “mother” country than to Ukraine.
For example, Capannori, a town of 46,700
inhabitants
near Lucca in Tuscany, signed a zero-waste strategy in 2007.
Nonetheless, the continent’s
inhabitants
have at least eight good reasons – far more than most people elsewhere – to be optimistic.
The average level of Internet and mobile-phone penetration in the rich world in 1997 – 4.1 Internet users and 10.7 mobile phones per 100
inhabitants
– was reached in developing countries only five years later.
If the
inhabitants
aren’t saving enough to finance the investments they want to make, they will have to borrow money.
Widespread human rights violations, either caused or tolerated by a national government, can give rise to what is sometimes called a remedial right to secession for a region’s
inhabitants.
The bilingual, peaceful coexistence of the province’s
inhabitants
can serve as a lesson to both rigid central governments and unrealistic secessionist movements elsewhere.
Conversely, Australia appears to be the only country with less than 50 million
inhabitants
gaining more than 3% of the medals at a Summer Olympic Games.
The most striking example is India, one of the least sports-oriented countries in the world, given its demographics: six medals for more than 1.2 billion
inhabitants
– the same number as Croatia, which has a population of just 4.3 million!
By 2030, more than 50% of Africa’s 1.4 billion
inhabitants
are expected to live in cities.Urbanization brings with it opportunity, as consumer demand will most likely shift towards higher-value processed foods, including fruit, vegetables, vegetable oils, fish, and dairy products.
Similarly, in Beijing’s Korean section, perhaps half of the 200,000-300,000
inhabitants
– mainly workers (and their families) who are paid by Korean companies that produce goods in China for export – reportedly have gone home.
As a city’s real-estate prices rise, some
inhabitants
may feel compelled to leave.
If too many lifelong
inhabitants
are driven out by rising housing prices, the city itself suffers from a loss of identity and even culture.
The economic, social, migratory, and security consequences of such vulnerability on the rest of the world cannot be ignored, as Africa will be home to more than two billion
inhabitants
in 2050.
This would be much more effective and durable than the Visegrad initiative, which lumps together three small states with a country that has more
inhabitants
than its three partners put together, plus its own agenda.
In 2013, for example, resident inventors in Germany filed some 917 patent applications for every million
inhabitants.
The city was rebuilt, eventually grew to more than 73,000 inhabitants, and remained stable for more than 300 years – until October 2008, when tremors began again.
Indeed, most Latin American countries far exceed the threshold of 10 homicides per 100,000
inhabitants
that the World Health Organization uses to define an “epidemic” level of violence.
The environmental impact of 1.5 billion
inhabitants
forms the other major challenge.
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