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Pioneers to the early west, prepared to settle a recently depeopled wilderness, instead encountered a landscape that demonstrated ancient inhabitation.
Interaction between different groups may have taken place and the inhabitation of the Arctic would have been enriched through new migrations.
He approves their rules and presides over the inhabitation of the first three friars.
The record of human inhabitation by Inuit peoples in what is now known as Aulavik National Park stretches back almost 3,500 years.
Ornithologists say that its inhabitation in the DPRK is attributable to the ecology of the country.
Human inhabitation is concentrated toward the eastern edge of the study area near the communities of Happy Valley-Goose Bay and Sheshatshui.
The same interface specificity differentiates the inhabitation of public banking terminals, automobile interiors, retail purchasing registers, etc.
Simple exercises that focus on a precise placement and a clear physical inhabitation of the space are used to increase bodily awareness.
Is there a possibility of migratory inhabitation of components on the substrate?
The urban rules and the needs of the owner change to an spatial idea: the void, which allows inhabitation of a solid block.
The many archaeological sites scattered along the meandering river evidence thousands of years of inhabitation.
The natural hazards are too numerous and the climate too determinedly extreme to tolerate inhabitation by anybody but the most intrepid and self-reliant.
An institution is understood to be a legal body for the purpose of long-term inhabitation and provision of services to a group of persons.
The impact of habitat degradation might be especially acute in the Mediterranean, where growing areas of intensive human inhabitation, especially for tourism, overlap with white shark habitat.
During the past 10,000 years of inhabitation, Ireland has witnessed some different peoples arrive on its shores.
The primary contemporary reminder of Native American inhabitation is in place-names such as Lake Winnipesaukee, Kancamagus Highway, and Mount Passaconaway.
Evidence of human inhabitation in the area goes back to the Bronze Age.
Designated a national park in 1996 by the Cuban government, Los Jardines is closed to commercial fishing, inhabitation and almost any other visitation.
This knowledge may be, at least partly, recovered from the past, in the form of understanding developed over long-term inhabitation of a bio-region.
From this, archeologists surmised that the inhabitation was seasonal, suggesting large-scale hunting expeditions by the Dorset Palaeoeskimo people.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Traces of Romano-British inhabitation have been noted elsewhere in Manchester, especially near the cathedral.
No instrument has yet been constructed that will reveal the slightest vestige of inhabitation.
Other signs of inhabitation can be traced elsewhere in this district, as yet unexplored.
They left the room with the lights against the wall, and the firelight giving it a faux air of warmth and inhabitation.
A curtained window, the flutter of a white hand, were to us the only signs of inhabitation.
The legends of the discovery and inhabitation of Ireland before the Flood, are too purely mythical to demand serious notice.
Mumbai airport has been under security threat owing to slum inhabitation very close to its premises.
Tenders are invited for lac-adf-2013-14 water supply scheme to kundukulam inhabitation in ward no.
And is the spirit of the inhabitation there worthy of the place inhabited?
Today, it is one of the most desired places for vacations as well as inhabitation.
Just as we clear the land to make way for inhabitation, the foliage and other living organisms of Iraland alter the impressed human paths and dwellings.
Last month, ISIS took control of Palmyra, an ancient city and UNESCO World Heritage Site that has a history of inhabitation dating back almost 10,000 years.
By the time we arrived in the village, in what seemed like the most arbitrary setting of human inhabitation conceivable to me, the wedding was over.
We doubt that we bestow on our hero the virtues in which he shines, and afterwards worship the form to which we have ascribed this divine inhabitation.
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