It is said that the first people to inhabit Meteora arrived in the 9th Century.
Reducing algae levels will encourage the growth of more plant species and wildlife to inhabit the reserve.
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Buffett lives in the unpretentious Midwest, but his fellow travelers tend to inhabit glamorous spots on the coasts.
Harris allows his actors to inhabit a lived-in environment without turning them into walking knick-knacks that announce the period.
The app examines the geometry of people's images and reassembles them so participants appear to inhabit the same 3-D space.
Taxonomists bipedal apes who tend to inhabit temperate zones in the northern hemisphere have characterised what is under their noses reasonably well.
Aggressive bull sharks are known to inhabit sections of the river system and have killed swimmers in other parts of Australia.
The members of Russia's far right exist in a weird, dark, mysterious world, one they want all fellow Slavs to inhabit.
The homeless are highly vulnerable to maltreatment, so sudden movements of shantytowns could indicate areas that are becoming dangerous to inhabit.
She never found acting hard, had no lessons, simply tried to become the other person, grateful to inhabit an alternative to herself.
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This year, Criminal Minds, a second-season crime drama, has been selected to inhabit the post-Bowl spot (Minds normally airs on Wednesday at 9 p.m.).
Hardcore gamers will for a long time demand platforms that do justice to the characters they love, and the roles they want to inhabit.
The name of Montague Rhodes James is not widely recognized in America, and there will be little fellow-feeling for the world he chose to inhabit.
It's time to refuse the straightjacket of a restricted body fascism and take back our appetites and begin to inhabit and celebrate the bodies we have.
Instead, I do it now so that the wonderful moments of joy I do find are not in order to forget, but to inhabit and enjoy for their own sake.
Being a Google competitor is a dangerous position to inhabit.
The premise of the show, not unlike that of Lord of the Flies, is for 40 kids to inhabit, and in many ways recreate, an abandoned town over a 40 day period.
But it enables his descendants - two sons, two widowed sisters-in-law and their many children - to inhabit a luxurious house, with high-ceilinged rooms, three acres of grounds and out-buildings for servants.
No doubt it would be hard to inhabit a flawed world for flawless sorts like Barofsky, and in one chalkboard scratching account of how the innocent Barofsky became aware of the corrupt ways of D.
Mr Hoffman and Mr Reilly manage to inhabit both roles so fully that the viewer's effort to determine which actor is better at which part which actor is which character underscores and fleshes out the themes that Mr Shepard has written on to the page.
But as humans brought the idea of division of labour north, the female side of the bargain gave the species a significant advantage by providing fallback foods when big game was scarce and allowing more people to inhabit a given piece of land in times of plenty.
He wants us to inhabit the ordinariness of life, which is sometimes visionary (the Constable sketch), sometimes banal (the cup of tea, the Old Spice), and sometimes momentous (the death of a parent), but all of it perforce ordinary because it happens in the course of a life, and happens, in different forms, to everyone.
The Gnathia marleyi is tiny crustacean that attaches itself to fish that inhabit coral reefs in the Caribbean.
There is but one, small problem with the theory as applied to the world we now inhabit.
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He said that the study also focused on seven species that did inhabit the area to see if their abundance was affected as the urban noise increased.
For Muslims the need is to acknowledge that they have to learn in new ways how to hear and understand the words of the Koran in the dramatically altered conditions of the world they inhabit if they are going to contribute as a people positively to its advancement as once in the past other Muslims did.
Granted, Brooks does note a general preference for high-status mates, a keen sensitivity to evidence of our standing in the various social hierarchies we inhabit, and he does cite some empirical evidence to the effect that successful people tend to be self-deceived about their place in the social pecking order.
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As a result, his grand landscapes, whether industrial or natural, come more vibrantly to life than the characters who inhabit them.
Rautins is one of millions of young American adults opting to bunk with parents rather than inhabit a home of their own.
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