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"They're taking the ruralness out of the area."
The community was basically squatters enjoying the ruralness of pines, sea and no running anything.
Young individuals live in regions which differ widely in their degree of ruralness.
Corporate dominance, making the profit motive the stimulus for agriculture, has tended to break down the ruralness of communities.
Due to the relative ruralness in West Virginia, the state isn't dominated by any major U.S. banks.
"The French are very sensitive to ruralness," said Xavier Beulin, president of the young farmers' association in the Loiret Department.
The main issues that come out of the meeting were that "Ruralness" was important, concerns that changes/mergers may increase travel times for students and that developments in the area may change the roll picture.
It might be expected that Tribal Council B would have increased medical costs as ruralness in Northern Ontario is generally associated with lower socio-economic circumstances and this is often accompanied by poor health status.
The Governor-elect, a quietly disarming blend of Hudson Valley ruralness and Ivy League-honed competitiveness, offered praise and no criticism of Mario M. Cuomo, the defeated Governor.
• Define rural and ruralness (or rurality) in their own right, not just as the residual from definitions of urban and urbanness, and ensure that these definitions fit with the experience of rural elders.
Because of the ruralness of the region and the prevalence of sheep, wool is spun and dyed (usually red, black, yellow and green) and fur coats and capes are common because of the cold winter weather.