This plant is common in the Hudsonian meadows and generally inhabits the drier soils on south and west exposures. |
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By definition and in brute reality the world that an organism inhabits is part of that organism. |
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This large fish inhabits the Caspian and Black Seas, and it spawns in the rivers that constitute the drainage basins of these seas. |
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Northeastern bulrush inhabits small vernal ponds that occur within the forest matrix. |
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The species inhabits a semi-continuous linear strip of seemingly similar habitat extending from Alaska to central Baja California, Mexico. |
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The red panda, which inhabits southwestern China, is an endangered species. |
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The carcajou is a carnivorous animal, which inhabits the coldest parts of North-America. |
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The Masked Duck is the other stiff-tailed duck and it inhabits warmer areas of the country such as southern Florida and Texas. |
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This species inhabits both the open heaths and the woodland borders and often takes advantage of patches of heath that have recently been burnt. |
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We've gone from being a largely rural society, to one that increasingly inhabits cities. |
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This shrimp inhabits ephemeral habitats such as natural playas and human-made cattle tanks in the southwestern United States. |
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A far cry, I suggest, from the usual fleapits he inhabits, such as the Hotel Tivoli in Luanda. |
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Candida is a single-celled fungus or yeast cell that inhabits the intestinal tract and mucus membranes of every living person on the earth. |
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The zorilla is a nocturnal predator that inhabits scrub, forest and grassland in southern and eastern Africa. |
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When Sam arrives to put the arm on Norman, it can be said that neither actor inhabits his role. |
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However, the book inhabits the surface of the great ocean of Russia more than the depths. |
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Black-bellied Seedcracker inhabits the forest edge, while the canopy holds vermillion and black malimbes. |
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A honeybee hive occasionally inhabits the top of the tower right next to the diaphone itself. |
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Even now the mass of the population is alienated from these institutions and the political elite that inhabits them. |
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It inhabits the Savannah, brush, forest, river valleys, and semi-desert regions of Africa south of the Sahara Desert. |
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Trillium grandiflorum inhabits mesic habitats, where herbaceous cover is dense relative to drier, less fertile sites. |
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In Act Two, the police chief inhabits a blankly bureaucratic hall hung with yellowing maps. |
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The species inhabits the understoreys of montane forests, mainly plateau forests. |
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The red uakari inhabits the rainforest canopy where they feed on leaves, fruit and insects. |
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In winter, the Mew Gull inhabits coastal waters, and is commonly found in estuaries, river mouths, and freshwater ponds close to the shore. |
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The delightful sense of unhurried leisure is what the movie has to show us, and it comfortably inhabits its own airy space. |
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Slightly scatty, she is perceived as neurotic, which seems par for the course in the New York she inhabits. |
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Anableps tetrophthalmus, the four-eyed fish, inhabits the rivers of Mexico and northern South America. |
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With a page-boy haircut, Julia Stiles inhabits the character of Paige with conviction. |
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The ibisbill feeds by probing among the cobble and pebbles of the cold streams that it inhabits. |
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The wild species inhabits wet ground such as riverbanks and the flowers bloom in summer to autumn. |
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There is no attempt to characterize the society that inhabits these places. |
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It inhabits an environment of violence, constantly fighting with others of its kind. |
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The marine red alga Chondrus crispus is an abundant species along the coasts of the North Atlantic and inhabits the intertidal and upper sublittoral zones of rocky shorelines. |
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He inhabits a world where historical activity is surrounded by supernatural forces, where the numinous constantly interpenetrates the dull sublunary world of common sense. |
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In southern Arizona, an endangered fish, the Quitobaquito pupfish, inhabits the springs, stream, and pond at Quitobaquito on Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. |
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I hate ingratitude more in a man than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or any taint of vice whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood. |
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The Iban, a tribe of friendly headhunters, inhabits the area. |
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With his deliciously resonant voice and perfect comic timing, he inhabits this multifaceted character down to the roll of an eye and curl of a finger. |
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By its very nature, however, and by the internal closed-shop culture it inhabits, news media tends to only give space to a limited number of opinions. |
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The European serin inhabits wooded and shrubby hillsides, and also utilizes well-vegetated agricultural areas, such as vineyards, orchards, and plantations. |
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But from the moment she takes the stage in a glittering white dress, McDonald inhabits the role. |
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The species inhabits continental slopes of all southern continents. |
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Robert Miller inhabits a world in which money is thrown around in huge chunks. |
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Players could also invoke the idea of possession by a spirit who temporarily inhabits one or more of the players at the table and directs the movement of the planchette. |
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The most plausible explanation is that Gingrich inhabits a cultural and intellectual bubble. |
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She travels to Chennai as regularly as Spivak to Kolkata and, like many of these global scholars, inhabits something inclusive and unhyphenated that could be called EastWest. |
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The majority of the population inhabits the interior of the republic. |
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One of only four aquatic frogs known to live in Australia, this frog inhabits the continent's driest areas, hunting in gilgais after rain for insects, shrimps and tadpoles. |
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He inhabits the champ from the first curl of his lip and half-lidded gaze. |
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Wildlife inhabits the rimrock, and golden eagles soar above. |
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The Arctic hare inhabits the tundra regions of Canada from Newfoundland west to the Mackenzie River Delta and north to the tip of Ellesmere Island. |
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Emerald Shiner inhabits lakes and rivers and is a popular prey item for highly sought after piscivores, such as Sander vitreus. |
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It inhabits most oceans and adjoining seas, and prefers deep offshore waters. |
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There is a romantic quality that inhabits all her paintings. |
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There are several species of the Fireback pheasant, the most common of which is the Siamese, which inhabits parts of Siam. |
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The Komodo dragon is the largest living species of lizard and inhabits the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, and Gili Motang in Indonesia. |
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The Mongolian variety inhabits eastern Asia, Finland, and Lapland in Europe, and includes the Esquimaux of North America. |
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The wild boar inhabits a diverse array of habitats from boreal taigas to deserts. |
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There this miserable race inhabits raised pieces ground or platforms, which they have moored by hand above the level of the highest known tide. |
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This species inhabits the broadest range of habitats of any living bear species. |
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The red deer inhabits most of Europe, the Caucasus Mountains region, Asia Minor, Iran, parts of western Asia, and central Asia. |
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It also inhabits the Atlas Mountains region between Morocco and Tunisia in northwestern Africa, being the only species of deer to inhabit Africa. |
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The sika deer inhabits temperate and subtropical woodlands, which often occupy areas suitable for farming and other human exploitation. |
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It also inhabits open countryside, fields, copses, parks and gardens, and often occurs in dry areas well away from standing water. |
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The Mona ground iguana which inhabits the island of Mona, Puerto Rico, is endangered. |
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Mnemiopsis leidyi, a species of comb jellyfish that spread so it now inhabits estuaries in many parts of the world. |
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It mostly inhabits tundra and pack ice, but is also present in boreal forests in Canada and the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. |
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Coregonus vandesius inhabits deep, cold lakes, and uses planktonic crustaceans, such as copepods, as its primary food source. |
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Prog rock inhabits a wonderful world where there are more Moogs, Mellotrons and Hammonds than you could shake a stick at. |
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It has to have its own particular history and world that it inhabits. |
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So we see that the world that Bella inhabits is not only one of death, leading to undeath, but also one of lies, the father of whom is Satan. |
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The hellbender is a giant salamander, native to North America, which inhabits large, swiftly flowing streams with rocky bottoms. |
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Without jumping into impression territory, she quietly inhabits the mannerisms, laugh, and dorkiness of a young Diane Keaton. |
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The Southern House Wren inhabits the austral extreme of Chile and Argentina. |
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The most consumed larval insects were catepillars of a pyralid moth that inhabits Ashe juniper trees. |
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What species of bird inhabits and breeds on the soda lakes of East Africa? |
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The lead ballerina, then, must imitate, not just a princess or just a swan, but rather a musicalized version of a young princess who unwillingly inhabits a swan's body. |
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Alice Jamieson has been diagnosed with multiple personality disorder and the ten-year-old talking to me is one of the personalities which inhabits her mind. |
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These include the vacquita, which inhabits a small part of the Gulf of California and Hector's dolphin, which lives in some coastal waters in New Zealand. |
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In the United States it inhabits Colorado, the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, the Wallowa Mountains of Oregon, the Olympics, the northern Cascades of Washington and Alaska. |
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On the islands of Komodo and Rinca, the boar mostly inhabits savanna or open monsoon forests, avoiding heavily forested areas unless pursued by humans. |
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A single species, A. quasiater, is known from Mexico. Evotomys rutilus, a form very closely related to the arvicoles, inhabits the circumpolar regions of both hemispheres. |
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