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were dwellings
noun
A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
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The first shelters were dwellings, but later other functions, such as food storage and ceremony, were housed in separate buildings.
Cities of Barcelona, Madrid, and Murcia Per city: Morocco (300), Ecuador (300), Andeans (300) Spanish born (300) N.A. sampling units were dwellings and adjacent dwellings Random sampling needed to be complemented with spatial and route sampling to achieve target sample size Morales & Ros (2013 MAFEE 2008 Family, labour, legal & migratory trajectories (70 min).
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The truth is we are living like stone age people who were dwelling in caves.
What, it occurred to me, if local authorities were dwelling in an equally mistaken land of religious illiteracy?
At least 9,000 years ago, our ancestors were dwelling in the honeycomb-like caverns of Matera in southern Italy.
Cave houses line the hillside - they are dwellings dug into the rock, bricked up at the front.
Stacked on the left are dwellings, framing a community in the background.
They believe with perfect faith that "Where Mercy, Love and Pity dwell, There God is dwelling too".
Bradley had been dwelling on this question.
Many players would still be dwelling on the negative.
So he won't be dwelling on Melbourne.
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