The majority live in relatively open habitats, such as plains and savannas, but others dwell in forests, and one group is semiaquatic. |
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It will be like a spiritual spring clean, and nothing of darkness or evil will dwell in there again. |
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The Inupiaq dwell in the icy lands on the North Slope of Alaska near present-day Barrow. |
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United your resolve, united your hearts, may your spirits be at one, that you may long together dwell in unity and concord! |
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Their songs were born to dwell in long-lost cabarets and quaint bars that fall just short of seediness. |
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Those intrusions of the world outside awaken me from my soporific slumber, as I dwell in drowsy numbness, as though of hemlock I have drunk. |
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It is the electroreception system that allows them to navigate through the muddy dark waters they dwell in. |
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At the base of the food chain are bacteria that dwell in the searing fluids belching from the volcanic vents. |
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Beavers, procyons, musquashes, foxes and otters dwell in the reeds, while boars and 30 other species of mammals live on dry land. |
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There are countless yogis, jnanis, tapasvis, siddhas, and rishis who dwell in the sacred realm of the Himalayas. |
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Also known as crankshaft dampers, these devices dwell in the harsh environment of a vehicle's engine and serve to reduce the noise and vibration of a vehicle. |
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The series was set in Wapping, in what has since become a gentrified landscape, home to prosperous businesses and City types who dwell in its newly built de luxe homes. |
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Once, when two passed into many, a shifting ruse claimed heritage, when clandestine revolution offered a way to dwell in enunciative loveliness, liquid, accelerated speech. |
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Because the indweller can no more dwell in the body and fulfil the purposes of incarnation. |
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Therefore, in the first sublunar region, below the epidermis of this planet in which we live, the dead dwell in a cold and sepulchral manner. |
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The dangers that dwell in a good story collection are the occasional listless pup, the willing but weak sister. |
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Let them dwell in the land of Goshen. If you know any able men among them, then put them in charge of my cattle. |
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Who would have believed that, one of these days, one could dwell in a church almost permanently simply by living there. |
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There are also worlds where the spiritual beings do not know how to love, where they dwell in darkness and yearn for light. |
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However, for those wishing to dwell in the Republic, a stay permit is required. |
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The Reform Party supports ensuring that all Canadians and their descendants dwell in a clean and healthy environment. |
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A significant number of the poor dwell in communities that are highly vulnerable to earthquakes, floods and landslides. |
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I would like to dwell in greater detail on two issues raised in the statement by the distinguished Minister. |
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Temptation is a kind of magnetic force which seeks to draw out the weaknesses that dwell in us all. |
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This is what comes to dwell in you every time you go down into the depths of your being. |
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Young children have deep connections with animals and dwell in that magical world where animals possess human characteristics and language. |
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Herdsmen dwell in large tents made of canvas or woven yak wool. |
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For a poet content to dwell in the gap between an inner and outer reality and between ideal and real worlds, nostalgia for the past must not monopolize one's identity. |
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How I pity the unhappy wretches who are doomed to dwell in such a place! |
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It was quite an adventure walking deep into the forest on a rainy day and we were nervous that huge boas that usually dwell in the forest might appear suddenly in front of us. |
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Do you know of men who still dwell in jungles surrounded by beasts? |
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In modern oceans lophophorate worms are represented by non-biomineralizing phoronids which dwell in mucus tubes. |
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Know, therefore, that there is no god but Allah, and ask forgiveness for thy fault, and for the men and women who believe: for Allah knows how ye move about and how ye dwell in your homes. |
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Not only those in New Jerusalem, but at the proper time those who dwell in the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st kingdoms of heaven can also come before God in the place which is located in New Jerusalem. |
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He comes to dwell in our divisions and our suffering. |
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All the promises of the Old Testament that the glory of the Lord would dwell in the manmade temple had ended because of the hard-heartedness of the people of that covenant. |
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These copepods also tend to dwell more in surface waters, whereas herring and sprat, especially during the day, tend to dwell in deeper waters. |
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I only hope that there is just as much awareness of the problems involved and willingness to resolve them, as the devil is well known to dwell in the details. |
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The brown bears of Hokkaido are also largely forest dwelling, but dwell in mixed forests dominated by broadleaf trees such as beech. |
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Other insects, including a sarcophagan fly, a gnat, a sciarid fly, and two harmless mosquitoes dwell in the pitchers. |
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Our minds dwell in the mind arena of choice, and it would be fitting to recognize that the highest consecration of our choice would be to choose those decisions that most accurately reflect the Father's will. |
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I recount this not to bewail my fate, or to dwell in the past. |
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Some dwell in forests, some in mountains, some migrate each year between the sparse forests and tundra of the far north, and others remain on the tundra all year. |
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Except for a young couple who rush headlong into a relationship after connecting on the Internet, the rest dwell in the uncomfortable limbo of the lonely unattached. |
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In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings. |
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Soul and 'Seele' are related to Old High German 'sela', supposed to have a connotation with 'see', since both the unborn and the dead were believed to dwell in water. |
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Moose may be preferred where found in large numbers because of their solitary habits and tendency to dwell in wooded areas, both of which makes them easier to ambush. |
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