He spoke about the "denizens of the rat-runs" of the marketing system.
The denizens of the fish and chip shop have become the aristocrats of the high seas.
I believe that it is along these lines that the real salvation of the denizens of our prisons will be found.
Let us remember that nature provides no beds for its denizens to die in.
Or does it mean the denizens of some building who issue instructions, and more frequently embargos, from time to time?
The most important point is surely the inhabiting of the highlands and uplands by the human denizens thereof and not some obscure corncrake.
Quite a number of questions were asked by the denizens of another place about metrication, but with very little success.
Wanamaker pressed diligently for the expansion of rural deliver y, knowing that rural denizens would support other department initiatives once they had a taste of its best services.