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Slowly, the military realized (and was able to convince others) that it was not enough to protect the trees the birds were in; it had to create as much hospitable habitat as possible.
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In contrast to the stark interior, the coastal regions are much more hospitable.
Nevertheless, a significant number went to the much less hospitable climes of Asia and Africa.
It shares some of his current district's obstacles, but it's much more hospitable to Democrats.
Since then, however, cuts, competition and curriculum upheaval have made further education a much less hospitable sector.
But the states are genuine tossups that were initially expected to be much more hospitable to Mr. Gore.
The finding greatly increases the likelihood that Mars was a much more hospitable planet early in its history, possibly even amenable to the rise of life.
"It has not gone as fast as I had hoped," he said before a crowd of hundreds, many of whom had met him before, but were now much less hospitable.
But the house is certainly much more hospitable than it appeared when the first keeper refused to live there, an anecdote comically recreated in the 20-minute video shown in the museum room.
Stereotypical reasoning says: Colombia is supposed to be dangerous (though I found it no longer lives down to that stereotype); within Colombia, Cartagena is supposed to be dangerous (in fact much too hospitable); in Cartagena, certain outskirts are supposed to be particularly dangerous (who knows).
Moreover, compared with other materials, polymers are much more hospitable to a variety of dopants".
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