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This plant is common in the Hudsonian meadows and generally inhabits the drier soils on south and west exposures.
By definition and in brute reality the world that an organism inhabits is part of that organism.
This large fish inhabits the Caspian and Black Seas, and it spawns in the rivers that constitute the drainage basins of these seas.
Northeastern bulrush inhabits small vernal ponds that occur within the forest matrix.
The species inhabits a semi-continuous linear strip of seemingly similar habitat extending from Alaska to central Baja California, Mexico.
The red panda, which inhabits southwestern China, is an endangered species.
The carcajou is a carnivorous animal, which inhabits the coldest parts of North-America.
The Masked Duck is the other stiff-tailed duck and it inhabits warmer areas of the country such as southern Florida and Texas.
This species inhabits both the open heaths and the woodland borders and often takes advantage of patches of heath that have recently been burnt.
We've gone from being a largely rural society, to one that increasingly inhabits cities.
This shrimp inhabits ephemeral habitats such as natural playas and human-made cattle tanks in the southwestern United States.
A far cry, I suggest, from the usual fleapits he inhabits, such as the Hotel Tivoli in Luanda.
Candida is a single-celled fungus or yeast cell that inhabits the intestinal tract and mucus membranes of every living person on the earth.
The zorilla is a nocturnal predator that inhabits scrub, forest and grassland in southern and eastern Africa.
When Sam arrives to put the arm on Norman, it can be said that neither actor inhabits his role.
However, the book inhabits the surface of the great ocean of Russia more than the depths.
Black-bellied Seedcracker inhabits the forest edge, while the canopy holds vermillion and black malimbes.
A honeybee hive occasionally inhabits the top of the tower right next to the diaphone itself.
Even now the mass of the population is alienated from these institutions and the political elite that inhabits them.
It inhabits the Savannah, brush, forest, river valleys, and semi-desert regions of Africa south of the Sahara Desert.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It inhabits the lower end of the ileum, the ccum, and vermiform appendix, and feeds on the intestinal contents.
The low country wanderoo is replaced in the hills by the larger species, P. ursinus, which inhabits the mountain zone.
This pipistrelle probably inhabits all of northern and northwestern Utah in suitable habitats.
The entozon which by its presence in the blood causes the disease chyluria also inhabits the portal vein.
This babbler inhabits the understory of primary forest, and occasionally is seen in secondary forest scrub.
The figure represents cuscus ornatus, a new species discovered by me in Batchian, and which also inhabits Ternate.
Half a dozen varieties of these are known, one of which inhabits an echinoderm, another a decapod crustacean.
It has from time immemorial been known to man in all the countries it inhabits as the devastator of his flocks of sheep.
The gelada inhabits the mountains of Abyssinia, where, like other baboons, it descends in droves to pillage cultivated lands.
The snowy owl inhabits the north of Europe, but is sometimes seen in more southern regions.
An inhabitant of the moon, as distinguished from Lunatic, one whom the moon inhabits.
When we see those whom it inhabits, we are apprised of new degrees of greatness.
We owe to baster the knowledge of a beautiful and large species, which inhabits the body of the halibut.
Nay, I see for myself that it is the soul which lends life to it, while she inhabits there.
The lynx inhabits cold and at most temperate climates, while the caracal is to be found only in the warmest countries.
The male of this isopod, which inhabits the bay of Christiansand, is not yet known.
He pulled down three-quarters of a liveable house and began a large granite Castle, and inhabits the gore of the house.
The coypu, sometimes called the South American beaver, inhabits the river-banks, and is highly prized for its fur.
Of the allied genus Chaetomys, also Neotropical, there is but a single species, which inhabits Brazil.
The Comte de la Fere inhabits the Castle of Bragelonne, in the environs of that city.
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