Sentence examples for present habitations from inspiring English sources

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Mardan of the Yelabuga Udmurt is viewed as the progenitor of 11 villages and the one who led the dwellers therein from the north to their present habitations.

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Along with more or less everybody else, I find it Warholian to the, well, life: watching the present habitation of a man who liked to watch.

Immediately on touchdown in this godforsaken place, everyone goes eagerly about their business and not unpredictably they discover signs of present or past habitation, some of it reminiscent of the mysterious subterranean world the Nostromo crew visited.

Evidence for differentiated use of space (individual hearths, possible habitation structures) is present in LGM and terminal Pleistocene layers.

The purpose of this article is to present our results concerning architectural remains of "Habitation no.

Sensory hypersensitivity (SH; the tendency to be sensitive to subtle stimuli that most people would no longer attend to after habitation has occurred) is also commonly present in patients with TS/CTD (Belluscio et al., 2011).

Nearly all the masks meet the basic requirements of maskness with energy to spare: they present a false front that does not require human habitation to hold our attention.

Logically, how should one classify a species if it was once present in an area, wiped out prior to human habitation, then reintroduced by humans (Kendle and Rose 2000: 20; Warren 2007: 432)?

The incumbent conservative president, Jacques Chirac, and the present Socialist prime minister, Lionel Jospin, awkwardly bedded together in a loveless "co-habitation" for the past five years, will probably each take a modest fifth or so of the vote in round one.

Song and colleagues present a fascinating, albeit descriptive, 16S rDNA-based survey of human co-habitation, spanning 60 families with children, dogs, both, or neither.

To ask whether an effect really is present, it is better to adopt a more stringent definition of deep-sea habitation [12], Accordingly, let us define as "shallow-water" those species never observed below 200m, and as "deep-sea" those species found only below either 200m, 400m, 600m or 800m.

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