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By inhabiting the world of the Ottoman ecumene, popular music invests its soundscapes with universality.
Other creatures inhabiting the surface film of bog pools are pond skaters, water measurers and water crickets.
Completely inhabiting his character's traits and quirks, he is tailor made for the role.
Near Australia, catsharks have been observed inhabiting ledges and caves, seagrass or kelp beds, coastal reefs, and both sandy and rocky bottoms.
Among those added to the list is the saiga, a nomadic antelope inhabiting the steppes and semi-arid deserts of central Asia.
The first hour of the film is the best, with Lemmon inhabiting the role of pathetic schnook that he plays so well.
Generally, they are marginal and powerless people, often with no security of land tenure and inhabiting mainly the upland areas.
When the actors aren't really inhabiting it and imagining, it can feel like a University revue sketch going on for hours.
Gobies and blennies combined make up a dominant portion of the small fish inhabiting benthic tropical reefs around the world.
The majority of bases are crowded with barely a slither of light between the bodies inhabiting them.
Her Justine is a bored shopgirl inhabiting a soul-destroying existence in deepest Texas.
The Venda of southern Africa believe the soul of the deceased stays near the grave for a while before inhabiting another body.
Moreover, the animals and the plants inhabiting oceanic islands bear the greatest similarity to species found on the nearest mainland.
Environmentalists warn accidental oil spills could endanger rare marine species inhabiting surrounding and downstream ecosystems.
The Ngaing are a sociolinguistic group of some 1600 people inhabiting a part of the hinterland immediately adjoining the Rai Coast.
The introduction of these exotic species, such as the pacu, can have detrimental effects for native species inhabiting South Carolina waters.
Who knows what other microarthropods are lurking in the sand beneath, interstitial fauna inhabiting the chinks of the world.
Use an ice chipper, a lawn edging tool, or a spade to scrape off grass or weeds encroaching on the driveway or inhabiting any cracks.
Each in their own way is drawn to what appears to be a parallel world and the characters inhabiting it are brilliantly sketched.
Having formed coevally, studying the inhabiting stars in these clusters can yield a great deal of information.
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Examples from Classical Literature
These must have been the larv of a blowfly similar to that which has been mentioned by others as inhabiting Sarracenia.
For practical purposes the wireworm may be regarded as inhabiting every kind of soil and consuming every kind of crop.
The three groups inhabiting the entire region of the southeast were the Kamdot, Elem, and koi.
At that time the Transkei was in a state of simmer, and the same might be said of the tribes inhabiting British Kaffraria.
When tribes of these later people began their wanderings, they found a Turanian people inhabiting the country wherever they went.
The various leaf-mining and seed inhabiting species can be treated as in the case of the microlepidoptera.
So with the boras, the Andokes, or other agglomerations inhabiting the neighbouring regions.
We shall now proceed to write of the Indiana inhabiting these wild regions.
It is quite true that some of the tribal groups inhabiting this territory may not have been members of the Costanoan stock.
Damaraland is alternatively known as Hereroland, both names being derived from the tribes inhabiting the region.
The animal inhabiting the shell is exceedingly simple in structure, even more so than the amba.
The first is the small group of flightless, running birds, made up of five living birds, all inhabiting southern lands.
These gods, as inhabiting the heaven, are placed at the head of the tablet.
The animal inhabiting the razor-shell, used as a bait by fishermen.
There are two distinct tribes of Laos inhabiting this district.
A large species of duck, inhabiting the coasts of the northern seas.
Chemical control of Polydora websteri and other annelids inhabiting oyster shells.
The djin were formerly the souls of a great people inhabiting this region.
The South Sea Islanders, of the two races inhabiting the Pacific, are comparatively civilized.
The animals are vermicular, some naked, others inhabiting shelly tubes.
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