I spent the last two days though cleaning my previously uninhabitable room. |
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But, even more pragmatically speaking, it just makes this area absolutely uninhabitable. |
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Of these, about one-third are beautiful but virtually uninhabitable except by a few sheep-farmers, hoteliers and gamekeepers. |
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From here, a telescope would show Earth as an uninhabited and uninhabitable world of water, with a few islands here and there. |
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In the outer parts of the town there was a greater number of cabins completely unroofed and rendered uninhabitable. |
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Like mom sez, how do y'know you don't like uninhabitable frozen wastelands if you've never tried 'em? |
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There are islands in Antarctica and parts of northern Canada that are uninhabitable due to the inclemency of the weather. |
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She said in court papers that she had been constructively evicted because water leaks and mould contamination made the apartment uninhabitable. |
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The Maldives only had a population of 280,000, and they were badly hit, with some parts rendered permanently uninhabitable. |
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So I'm on my own in the cottage, in the freezing cold and with the main living area uninhabitable. |
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Two years ago the council blocked the demolition of a 100-year-old, uninhabitable shotgun cottage. |
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All were ruthlessly moved on by the authorities, who then smashed up perfectly good houses to make them uninhabitable. |
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The appellant asserts that the building was uninhabitable when he moved in, and that to return it to that state would be a retrograde step. |
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It is always so surprising to arrive at a populated town after travelling through such uninhabitable, wild terrain. |
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The essential repair grant scheme is for those aged 65 or over living in uninhabitable conditions. |
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Detonated in a densely populated city, it can kill thousands from radiation sickness and leave the area uninhabitable. |
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The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, impenetrable and uninhabitable world. |
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This country is basically uninhabitable and extremely inhospitable with the exception of the coastline. |
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Bangladesh becomes nearly uninhabitable because of a rising sea level, which contaminates the inland water supplies. |
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A leak of about 250,000 gallons of oil have made homes uninhabitable and leached into the ground below as well. |
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If any homes are judged to have been left completely uninhabitable by the floods insurers are likely to face further claims for the cost of temporary accommodation. |
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The tomb stone that entombed us in our old, lethargic, uninhabitable world has been removed forever. |
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He discovers what Earth became: under the heat of the new sun, Lucifer, Earth became an uninhabitable desert. |
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The house was uninhabitable, but the guardhouse could suit my modest needs. |
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The borough building inspector declared the home uninhabitable. |
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Mellis says they were left with a property that was effectively uninhabitable and unrentable. |
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In Mozambique thousands and thousands of square kilometres of land are completely uninhabitable. |
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Therefore large tracts of land in Chechnya are going to be completely uninhabitable. |
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Some islands were rendered uninhabitable, and more than 10,000 people are internally displaced. |
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They also make large tracts of land uninhabitable and unsuitable for farming. |
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Before this work was done, the wing had been mostly unoccupied and uninhabitable. |
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Montserrat's capital, Plymouth, was abandoned in 1997 after the volcanic activity rendered it uninhabitable. |
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The plaintiff claimed that the living conditions of the wing were so bad as to make the cells uninhabitable. |
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These deserts are spreading, claiming more and more range and agricultural land and rendering these lands uninhabitable. |
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They have been either partially or totally destroyed with the result that people are either homeless or their homes are now uninhabitable. |
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New Orleans, for now, is uninhabitable, but the outlook is also bleak. |
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The long-term impact could be to make Earth uninhabitable to humans. |
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After finding lost cities and travelling across uninhabitable parts of the globe, intrepid explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is coming to give a speech in Bolton. |
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Maybe such a universe is uninhabitable, unsustainable to human perception. |
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The walls of several brick buildings in downtown Seattle collapsed, but as of Friday only 21 houses in the entire city had been declared uninhabitable. |
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The area would have been too boggy to make flint tools and uninhabitable for humans so experts believe this means the carcass was butchered for meat. |
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Based on their experience of the Torrid Zone south of Egypt and Libya, the Greek geographers judged it uninhabitable. |
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At various times life has flourished, at others the area is likely to have been completely uninhabitable. |
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The border traverses a variety of terrains, ranging from major urban areas to uninhabitable deserts. |
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The island's interior, the Highlands of Iceland, is a cold and uninhabitable combination of sand, mountains, and lava fields. |
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It's a melting, ice-cream city built on a swamp and is practically uninhabitable without aircon. |
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In many old houses, the former staircases used to unload goods are now flooded, rendering the former ground floor uninhabitable. |
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Regardless of the cause, much of the area of the islands may become uninhabitable if the levels become excessive. |
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If an island on which an endemic organism lives becomes uninhabitable for some reason, the species will become extinct. |
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In Operation Rainbow, from 18 to 24 May 2004, 43 persons were killed and a total of 167 buildings were destroyed or rendered uninhabitable in Rafah. |
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Suking Chek, a Chinese student starting university in London, ended up more than £400 out of pocket when her landlord failed to carry out promised repairs to the flat she was renting, making it uninhabitable. |
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The Federated States of Micronesia, on behalf of PACIFIC SIDS, underscored the difficulty in accessing international finance, and the possibility that some islands would be made uninhabitable due to climate change. |
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Long before an islet submerges, it will become uninhabitable as inland waters become brackish and sea-defences fail. So the legal implications of sinking islands are preoccupying environmental lawyers. |
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Antarctica is almost completely covered by ice, making it uninhabitable by rats. |
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On current projections, substantial parts of the world risk being left uninhabitable by rising sea levels, reduced freshwater availability or declining agricultural capacity. |
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I am convinced that in all energy-related matters we should be aware that either we improve our sources or we shall leave the planet Earth uninhabitable within a few generations. |
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The secondary control room shall be remote from the MCR to minimize the potential for common cause events to make both the MCR and SCR uninhabitable at the same time. |
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I believe that on all issues relating to energy, we must be aware that we must improve sources or otherwise we will make planet Earth uninhabitable within a few years. |
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The important duty of getting rid of uninhabitable houses or insanitary property devolves on the sanitary authority, and requires to be carried out with discrimination. |
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Their condition was so poor that they were virtually uninhabitable. |
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From the 3rd through the 5th centuries Frisia suffered marine transgressions that made most of the land uninhabitable, aggravated by a change to a cooler and wetter climate. |
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Uninhabitable icecaps and glaciers comprise about half of this area, mostly in Greenland. |
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