But today's crime writers present a more honest image of rurallife.
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These by-paths admit the wayfarer into the very heart of rurallife.
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He now retired to the duties and pleasures of a rurallife.
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Fifty years ago in California, conditions of rurallife were necessarily hard.
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In our rurallife we followed still the customs of the land.
Uso de rurality en inglés
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We also seek to enumerate these associations across categories of rurality or remoteness.
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It is the rurality that is important with a Catholic background.
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Counties with HHL had constant expenditures regardless of rurality.
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Conclusions: This study showed that the multidimensional definition of rurality identified a population with unfavorable prognoses.
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We found many environmental factors to be associated with disability, particularly area-level socioeconomic status and rurality.
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Introduction: Several studies have suggested that rurality is a risk factor for worse prognosis in cancer.
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Lucy offered to invite other neighbors; Mrs. Bazalgette replied she didn't want to be bothered with rurality.
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Mr. Halifax, we are going to take tea under the trees there-mydaughter's suggestion-sheis so fond of rurality.
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Additional stratified analyses were conducted to explore differences in the effect of CCO implementation based on rurality, race, and ethnicity.
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You know the sort of market garden rurality that about a dozen miles out of London offers-alternatebricks and cabbages.
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There are peeps of far distant country and the scenery is moderately pretty: its chief merit is its extreme rurality.
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He oscillated between the dinginess and dulness of the capital as he knew it, and the well-accustomed rurality of his home.
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Some Japanese Watteau must have mapped out this Donko-Tchaya, for it has rather an affected air of rurality, though very pretty.
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Yates made a mental note that there was not as much rurality about this girl as he had thought at first.
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This study aimed to understand how rurality and racial segregation are independently and interactively associated with cancer screening and cancer fatalism.
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This study examined the contextual effects of rurality, geographic region, and community ethnicity in the prediction of alcohol use among adolescent youth.