The mountain, still showing the last vestiges of human inhabitance just the night before, exploded in a shower of dust. |
Ruins yet resting in the wild moors testify a former inhabitance. |
Furthermore, most of the relevant studies apply definitions of the right to the city that are based on urban inhabitance. |
But that was a bit strange, there was no sign of male inhabitance. |
In effect, Owens' helmet is a disembodied object that transports viewers toward a novel perspective of their own physical inhabitance of time, space, and linear movement. |
She was leading the mare through the trees, searching as usual for a good tree to climb and those evasive signs of inhabitance when the horse stopped. |