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Turning gradually to the northeast, they reached more hospitable lands; Badakhshān ("Balascian"), in Afghanistan, in particular, pleased the travelers.
The Montagnards, who also call themselves the Dega people, began to be pushed higher into less hospitable land.
Although it can be of no particular benefit to his remains yet how much more satisfied to know that he is well cared for and secured so that I can carry him home to be buried in a more hospitable land than this".
"Trouble in the Hospitable Land". Unesco Courier (September): 30-32.
Outside of particularly hospitable lands such as the Philippines and Malaysia, don't expect to be invited to local colleagues' homes.
We left this splendid and hospitable new land with true regret.
Arabia is not the most hospitable of lands for flowers, but the roses of Al-Ṭāʾif are well known, the oleander thrives in a desert environment, and other flowers sometimes brighten the general bleakness of the landscape.
"The house's spare materials raw timber, panel board, and glass form a neutral frame for the hospitable green land outside," Gardiner writes.
The land is arid, and the temperatures are not hospitable to farming, the main reasons that constrain the Mongolian diet to mainly three food groups.
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