When not traveling he was a regular denizen of Greenwich Village in New York City and Provincetown on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, where he was associated with the Provincetown Players.
Roger (Jon Heder) is a downtrodden meter reader, subject to ridicule from co-workers and regular denizens, who dreams of dating the foreign graduate student who lives in his building, Amanda (Jacinda Barrett).
A one-time regular denizen of city theatres and radio broadcast suites, one might argue that only an ex-Goon would have chosen to live along Dumb Woman's Lane in a small hamlet near Rye in West Sussex.
Ingo Schulze is a German philologist, dramaturge and journalist who worked as an editor in St. Petersburg for only six months, so he knows the city as a reporter rather than as a regular denizen.
Probably, they were regular denizens of crimeland.
And Carol Walker of Queens Village, asked if she could distinguish railroad riders from the regular denizens of the deep, said, "Yes, they're cursing."
As the eunuch had said, One-Thumb had nothing to fear from the regular denizens of the Maze.
The gin-fight is so common a spectacle here that the regular denizens of the Rocks pause only a few moments in their passage to watch.
Also, the protagonists of both series fly planes named for waterfowl (Cutter's Goose and Sea Duck) and are regular denizens of similar taverns.
Perhaps the greatest boon will be felt by these people, the regular denizens for whom the reading room is a home away from home.