Person who lives in a certain place.
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Examples for "resident"
Examples for "resident"
1We are without fuel, water and food, the resident called Abdulrahman said.
2I am also worried about the security situation, said resident Idrissa Ouedraogo.
3Officials add that the banking laws ban discrimination against legally resident customers.
4It may be a transient animal or a resident animal, he said.
5New Zealand citizens and permanent resident are not part of the ban.
1Police say initial reports indicate the vehicle's occupant suffered a medical event.
2The room was furnished for the simple needs of the lone occupant.
3In the sitting-room sat Hugh Raynor, the present occupant of the house.
4Also the shadow of the occupant of Number 13 on the right.
5The appurtenances and some of the decorations change with each new occupant.
1But in my dream the only inhabitant of that forest was Markovitch.
2The death-knell of an inhabitant of the eastern parish was being tolled.
3In effect, every inhabitant of the United States has a double nationality.
4The planet's inhabitants will remain gloomy, however, even despite their new surroundings.
5Or what Ilus' new human inhabitants thought of as birds and lizards.
1One had the alertness and vigor which bespeaks the dweller in towns.
2The dweller in cities may pass a lifetime without hearing the hototogisu.
3Clement to wit, as the dweller in the house was a blacksmith.
4His demeanor was no longer that of a furtive, ever-wary sand dweller.
5It was merely that of the city-dweller as distinguished from the rustic.
1The face of the bearded habitant came between him and his sleep.
2Near the river the habitant began his clearing and built his house.
3All of these latter the habitant and his sons made for themselves.
4The habitant, moreover, had various rights guaranteed to him by royal decrees.
5Each habitant had a clumsy, wooden-wheeled cart or wagon for workaday use.