By inhabiting the world of the Ottoman ecumene, popular music invests its soundscapes with universality. |
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Other creatures inhabiting the surface film of bog pools are pond skaters, water measurers and water crickets. |
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Completely inhabiting his character's traits and quirks, he is tailor made for the role. |
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Near Australia, catsharks have been observed inhabiting ledges and caves, seagrass or kelp beds, coastal reefs, and both sandy and rocky bottoms. |
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Among those added to the list is the saiga, a nomadic antelope inhabiting the steppes and semi-arid deserts of central Asia. |
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The first hour of the film is the best, with Lemmon inhabiting the role of pathetic schnook that he plays so well. |
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Generally, they are marginal and powerless people, often with no security of land tenure and inhabiting mainly the upland areas. |
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When the actors aren't really inhabiting it and imagining, it can feel like a University revue sketch going on for hours. |
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Gobies and blennies combined make up a dominant portion of the small fish inhabiting benthic tropical reefs around the world. |
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The majority of bases are crowded with barely a slither of light between the bodies inhabiting them. |
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Her Justine is a bored shopgirl inhabiting a soul-destroying existence in deepest Texas. |
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The Venda of southern Africa believe the soul of the deceased stays near the grave for a while before inhabiting another body. |
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Moreover, the animals and the plants inhabiting oceanic islands bear the greatest similarity to species found on the nearest mainland. |
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Environmentalists warn accidental oil spills could endanger rare marine species inhabiting surrounding and downstream ecosystems. |
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The Ngaing are a sociolinguistic group of some 1600 people inhabiting a part of the hinterland immediately adjoining the Rai Coast. |
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The introduction of these exotic species, such as the pacu, can have detrimental effects for native species inhabiting South Carolina waters. |
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Who knows what other microarthropods are lurking in the sand beneath, interstitial fauna inhabiting the chinks of the world. |
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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. |
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Each in their own way is drawn to what appears to be a parallel world and the characters inhabiting it are brilliantly sketched. |
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Having formed coevally, studying the inhabiting stars in these clusters can yield a great deal of information. |
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The grizzly bear cubs inhabiting the refuge atop Grouse Mountain are sleeping under the watchful eye of two infrared cameras. |
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For example, there are more species of ants inhabiting the hill called Black Mountain in Canberra than there are in all of Britain. |
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The second group included 6 species inhabiting tributaries of the Pacific Ocean. |
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The people inhabiting the area are admirable because they know how to live in harmony with nature. |
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Humans are too afraid to accept the truth that they're not the only creatures inhabiting this small planet. |
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The hunting of animals by the Baka posed no threat to the sustainability of the natural species inhabiting the area. |
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Pokki finds a similar effect in a field vole metapopulation inhabiting an archipelago. |
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Tracing the origin of plant taxa inhabiting islands has been one of the most exciting topics in insular biogeography. |
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His idea of inhabiting the character is to talk like he has a plum in his mouth. |
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Tens of millions of people inhabiting coastal and lowland areas may be poling gondolas where they once walked. |
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For nearly two decades, many birders have worried about the health of migratory bird populations inhabiting the nation's forests. |
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The volume of mites and other tiny creepy-crawlies inhabiting the average mattress, pillow, sofa or armchair is daunting in the extreme. |
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Its 2032 and the few human beings remaining on Earth co-exist with cyborgs, human spirits inhabiting mechanical bodies, and dolls. |
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Ethnic Palauans predominate, inhabiting the main islands of the archipelago. |
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The black goby is a coastal fish inhabiting sandy environments and frequently entering brackish lagoons and estuaries. |
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There are millions just like them, inhabiting the depths of poverty and hopelessness, suicidal and desperate. |
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I often feel that I am a digital immigrant inhabiting the world of digital natives. |
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One could probably spend a lifetime trying to figure out the subtleties and peculiarities of the behavior of just the dickey birds inhabiting this amazing area. |
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With more than six billion people now inhabiting the planet, will we ever again see a time when whales fill the seas and the oceans teem with life? |
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Back at the apartment, Kristen Johnson likewise throws herself into the role of a formerly male military leader now inhabiting the big sexy body of a bodacious bombshell. |
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A similar picture is seen in the Silurian, with five communities inhabiting the same area and forming concentric belts parallel to what was then the shoreline. |
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Satan first scouts the Edenic territory in the shape of a beast and then addresses Eve while inhabiting the body of a serpent, to convince her to disobey God's fiat. |
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The tribes formerly inhabiting this coast have long since been annihilated by continual wars, whose destructive effects have unpeopled this part of the country. |
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He soon learns that Laura's true killer is a spirit called Bob, operating by inhabiting various human vessels and carrying out his gruesome deeds. |
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The Dogras inhabiting the hilly tract bounding the mountains of the Kashmir Valle on the south and extending to the plains of the Punjab, are descended from Aryan stock. |
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Most of these effects are likely to be sublethal, but the implications for the long-term survival of populations inhabiting impacted areas can be profound. |
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In making the film, I felt very strongly that I was inhabiting the character of Philomena. |
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This is more common among animals inhabiting regions where the soil is deficient in these minerals. |
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Abundance and seasonality of infauna and epifauna inhabiting a Halodule wrightii meadow in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. |
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Fennecs are native to North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, inhabiting dry, arid areas, including the Sahara. |
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Calle will be inhabiting the room at unannounced times over the weekend. |
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When Hetty mythologizes, then, she is not only inhabiting a narrative, but a false narrative. |
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Most chapters point to multiple forms of community inhabiting particular spaces either diachronically or synchronically. |
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The Comorans, inhabiting the islands of Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Moheli, share African-Arab origins. |
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Additionally, Omotic languages are spoken by ethnic minority groups inhabiting the southern regions. |
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Additionally, Omotic languages are spoken by Omotic ethnic minority groups inhabiting the southern regions. |
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Tuberculosis has been recorded in stoats inhabiting the former Soviet Union and New Zealand. |
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The largest groups inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula before the Roman conquest were the Iberians and the Celts. |
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Long before the beginning of the modern era, there were already humans inhabiting the Wadden area. |
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However, they have been recorded as inhabiting every variety of northern temperate forest known to occur. |
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The rabbits usually avoid predation by the badgers by inhabiting smaller, hard to reach chambers. |
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There are approximately 2,000 wolves inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula, of which 150 reside in northeastern Portugal. |
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Snappers are a family of perciform fish, Lutjanidae, mainly marine, but with some members inhabiting estuaries, feeding in fresh water. |
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Moreover, in Romania, people from Wallachia and Transylvania call the Romanians inhabiting western Moldavia, now part of Romania, as Moldovans. |
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Common ostriches have occasionally been seen inhabiting islands on the Dahlak Archipelago, in the Red Sea near Eritrea. |
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As expected in a species inhabiting arid regions, dehydration causes a reduction in faecal water, or dry feces. |
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Endemic fish of Madagascar include two families, 15 genera and over 100 species, primarily inhabiting the island's freshwater lakes and rivers. |
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The Malay Singaporeans are the indigenous people of Singapore, inhabiting it since the Austronesian migration. |
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Nevertheless, the ethnic groups traditionally inhabiting most, if not all, European countries are considered to be indigenous to Europe. |
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It appears to have been a theocracy with the elite inhabiting the hillsides and the rest of the population on flatter lands below. |
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The names of possible tribes inhabiting the area have been conjectured on the basis of place names. |
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Zoogeography and ecology of fishes inhabiting North Carolina's marine waters to depths of 600 meters. |
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Lifehistory traits related to diapause in univoltine and bivoltine populations of Ypthima multistriata inhabiting similar latitudes. |
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Another unusual ice-contact feature is an esker, a long, narrow, steep-sided ridge of glaciofluvial sand and gravel inhabiting a glaciated area. |
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The Stellio, sometimes called the Hardim by the Arabs, is a well-known Lizard inhabiting Northern Africa, Syria, and Greece. |
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Another possibility is that all or part of the segments of the name came from the Mesolithic people inhabiting the region. |
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A 2009 census found 6,000 Irrawaddy dolphins inhabiting the littoral rivers of Bangladesh. |
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In this sense, multiculturalism values the peaceful coexistence and mutual respect between different cultures inhabiting the same planet. |
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Additionally, Omotic languages are spoken by Omotic communities inhabiting Ethiopia's southern regions. |
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Birds inhabiting desert regions have an etiolated appearance. |
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It is astonishing to realize how Eastwood has gotten to this almost Gandhi-esque passivist position by inhabiting the stereotype of the vengeful Eastwood hero. |
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The sculpture and morphology of postcranial dermal armor plates and associated bones in gasterosteiforms and syngnathiforms inhabiting Estonian coastal waters. |
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The mirid subfamily Cylapinae, or fungal inhabiting plant bugs in Japan. |
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The influence of mound structure on the diversity of spiders inhabiting the abandoned mounds of the snouted harvester termite Trinervitermes trinervoides. |
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In yellow-bellied sliders, Florida cooters, and common mud turtles, last clutches have fewer eggs than clutches laid earlier inhabiting Spring Lake, Hays County, Texas. |
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This suggests that the larger molossid species inhabiting the Trans-Pecos region of Texas are obligates of large, open water sources for drinking. |
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Detailed local data sets are beneficial for comparisons to allopatric populations of the same species inhabiting similar and different environments. |
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Boars inhabiting the Volga Delta and near some lakes and rivers of Kazakhstan have been recorded to feed extensively on fish like carp and Caspian roach. |
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The harbour porpoise was one of the most accessible species for early cetologists, because it could be seen very close to land, inhabiting shallow coastal areas of Europe. |
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At the time of the Roman Empire, about two thousand years ago, various tribes, which spoke Celtic dialects of the Insular Celtic group, were inhabiting the islands. |
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However, large epi-and mesopelagic fishes, inhabiting the same or bordering niches with lancetfishes are able to evade attack, as a rule, because of their swimming speeds. |
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Turning now to more lotic environments, Norelius and Bronmark and Malmqvist have studied populations of Anodonta anita and Unio pictorum inhabiting Swedish lake outlets. |
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The first military unit of the Ottoman State was an army that was organized by Osman I from the tribesmen inhabiting the hills of western Anatolia in the late 13th century. |
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Cape Breton Island's first residents were likely Archaic maritime natives, ancestors of the Mi'kmaq, the people who were inhabiting the island at the time of European arrival. |
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There are ten species of salmon inhabiting the Anadyr river basin. |
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The Bobbio Orosius from the early 7th century, distinguishes between South Danes inhabiting Jutland and North Danes inhabiting the isles and the province of Scania. |
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But of the strange and little people, inhabiting that proximitous world beyond the thin veil of time and space, he knew all they all knew in those wild parts of the land. |
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