1He is the eldest son of Democrates, of the deme of Aexone.
2Strepsiades, the son of Phido, of the deme of Cicynna.
3This deme-level property confers an irreducible fitness upon demes in their interaction with the environment.
4His none-more-Mancunian vowels are jollied along by a pleasingly cheery deme(...)
5The overall frequency may rise within the species even while the frequency within each surviving deme declines.
6Euelpides, of the deme of Thria.
7True, we are supposed to assess the separate effects upon lower-level focal units-fromdeme membership, or species membership, for example.
8He and Antiphilus of the deme of Alopece had been playmates in their childhood, and grown up side by side.
9And there was Hagnodorus of Amphitrope, of the same deme as Menestratus, a connection of Critias, one of the Thirty.
10I am Trygaeus of the Athmonian deme, a good vine-dresser, little addicted to quibbling and not at all an informer.
11At that age he will be given a simple festival by his father and be formally enrolled in his paternal deme.
12TRYGAEUS I am Trygaeus of the Athmonian deme, a good vine-dresser, little addicted to quibbling and not at all an informer.
13Once they fell in with a party belonging to the deme Aexone, (12) marching to their own farms in search of provisions.
14Again, only children both of whose parents are free Athenian citizens can themselves be enrolled on the carefully guarded lists in the deme books.
15The Dredging and Environment activities are mainly carried out by DEME.
16The work would be carried out with Qatari dredger MEDCO, DEME said in a statement.