It's a gigantic ball of fire which supposedly warms the Earth enough to make it habitable for life. |
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Householders and businesses suffered months of heartache and misery as they battled to clear up the mess and make their premises habitable again. |
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This move is one step in Shanghai's blueprint for becoming a world-class city which is more habitable for its residents. |
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This was accompanied by a substantial shrinking of habitable marine shelf area and draining of much of the epicontinental seas. |
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The submarine has two separate pressure hulls with a diameter of 7.2 m each, five inner habitable hulls and 19 compartments. |
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For, if our world is to remain habitable for humankind, nothing else is important enough to divert our attention from this growing problem. |
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For exterior coverings of houses, cabins, or other habitable structures, many organizations have used treated plywood. |
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We have found five planets orbiting that star, and with our spectroscopes we found one within the star's habitable zone that has an atmosphere. |
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He looked at the star maps to see if there were any habitable planets or moons in the area. |
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It's a mixture of habitable buildings, several disused farms, cowsheds and what was probably once a pigsty. |
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Im converting my garage into a habitable room and utility room, and want to put a linkable smoke alarm into both rooms. |
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The windmill needs weatherproofing, rebuilding and re-capping to become habitable. |
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Despite their efforts and curses, the winds and the rogue waves wash them past any seemingly habitable islands. |
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Despite having promised to spend hundreds of thousands making it habitable again, the landlord himself remained sight unseen. |
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It was necessary to make habitable remote regions of Russia where it was regarded as too costly to provide waged labour. |
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That included lifting the entire home up a level to get habitable zones out of the highest flood mark. |
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We may well be living in a habitable portion of an infinite and random universe whose initial state obeyed no laws of Nature at all. |
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This terrestrial planet is roughly 2.82 times the mass of Earth and orbits within the star's habitable zone. |
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Or, when an attic story has been made into a habitable space or otherwise altered, collar beams or knee walls may have been removed. |
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Mars is the only one of the inner planets that can be made habitable simply by changing its climate. |
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The themes begin with discovery, exploration and survival in the last habitable landmass discovered by humans. |
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There are 26,000 million insects living in every square mile of habitable land on Earth. |
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But it is desperately in need of re-decoration and she now faces a battle against time and a shortage of money to make it habitable. |
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It's been obvious, since my return, that the collared doves have given up any attempt to make the high-rise golden cypress habitable. |
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The third requested the Council to offer incentives to owners of derelict homes to help make the buildings habitable. |
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A working party from the church is labouring to make the top two floors of this house habitable for James and Lis to live in. |
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The twice-divorced former jazz musician had abandoned his office to live in the property's one remaining habitable room. |
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Getting the house back in habitable condition means a coal fire and central heating are at full blast 24 hours a day. |
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She was left with a dangerous house and the ruinous expense of making it habitable. |
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The loft above the taverna containing one habitable room was used for the lodging of the storekeeper, the caretakers or the workshop employees. |
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At the same time old buildings were neglected to such an extent that in 1990 many apartments were no longer habitable. |
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The Earth's surface, including our habitable environment, is a product of, and is controlled by, deep Earth processes. |
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Acquisition officially occurs upon signing of the contract or, if the house is under construction, when the dwelling is habitable. |
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Mars is the only planet in our solar system that is potentially habitable. |
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Satellites and small space stations orbited the planet, along with three moons, one of which was covered in domes and crossed with covered roads to make it somewhat habitable. |
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An occupational licence is one that deems a property habitable. |
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He scuttled off, gibbering with delight, to make it habitable. |
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In a really distant future, Trent Hawkins, employed to scout out habitable locations, is a skilled terraformation pilot. |
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Now he is staying with friends, until his place is habitable once again. |
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Allied planes started to get busy in the air and citizens began to stock up on supplies and making their cellars habitable. |
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Imagine, though, a Saturn-mass exoplanet with a Titan-sized moon orbiting its star within the habitable zone. |
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Some of that disability award might be used to renew his house, to make his house livable, habitable, because he is very disabled. |
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The farm buildingswhich were the community's first living quartersand the pigsty of the nuns' monastery were still habitable. |
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In the country as a whole, households have an average of 3.3 habitable rooms in their dwelling. |
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If you are building a qualifying home, we consider you to have built the home on the date it becomes habitable. |
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The diversity of life forms on earth constitutes the basis of the human environment and is the reason the planet is habitable. |
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What additional preparations could have been made to make the conditions more habitable during a power interruption? |
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That we live in a habitable universe of course is a selection effect. |
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As a youngster Gavin lived in a barely habitable one-room apartment in East Los Angeles with his two siblings and his parents. |
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It's very much a visioning document, what we need to be if we're actually going to maintain a habitable planet for seven, eight, nine, ten billion people. |
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Many residents of the settlement strive to make their dwellings habitable. |
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I was horrified, and mourned the loss of its tiny webbed feet, but perhaps she just hastened its departure from a world no longer habitable for amphibious life forms. |
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In our Solar System, only smaller, rocky planets orbit within the habitable zone. |
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Venus orbits the Sun within the habitable zone, and is only slightly smaller than Earth. |
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Faster than light travel was developed and the first wave of Human expansion began with the settling of the other habitable planets in what would become the Terran sector. |
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Indeed, that may be one of the ways of making the nation habitable. |
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Some buyers carry out restoration in stages, making part of the house habitable and completing the rest of the job as and when time and money allow. |
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But today we do so without risk of being immolated, and with the newfound knowledge that life is hardy, and that the habitable zone may be as large as the universe itself. |
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Kompong Kleang has become a bit of a tourist trap over the years but the village provides an excellent perspective on how to make low-lying areas habitable. |
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Oceans may also exist on exoplanets and exomoons, including surface oceans of liquid water within a circumstellar habitable zone. |
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Human activity is carried out within an infinitely thin and fragile habitable layer and it is humanity's responsibility to use it wisely and lucidly, with genuine concern for harmony and sustainability. |
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He thereby laid open the way for future Antarctic exploration by exploding the myth of a habitable southern continent. |
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Settlements known to be within the exclusion zone are shown in italics, since they cannot be accessed and are no longer habitable. |
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Even though COROT-9b is cooler than many other exoplanets, it's probably not habitable. |
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Beach huts, owned or leased, are not habitable but can be used as a shelter and changing room on the beach. |
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Fragments of Haddington, of Comely Bank, of Craigenputtoch interweaved with cockneycalities into a very habitable whole. |
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After we found the freshwater spring we were more confident that the place was habitable. |
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A year later, in 886, Alfred reoccupied the city of London and set out to make it habitable again. |
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Exomoons orbiting planets, particularly gas giants within their parent star's habitable zone may theoretically have surface oceans. |
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As a result, the habitable zones, mainly located in coastal areas, have extremely high population densities. |
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A planet that can sustain life is termed habitable, even if life did not originate there. |
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Josephus, dismissing these things, said that the only governor of the habitable earth was Vespasian who conquered it. |
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They lay empty for one or two centuries, when changing environmental and political conditions made the region habitable again. |
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Around 120 CE, Marinus wrote that the habitable world was bounded on the west by the Fortunate Islands. |
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That area of the islands was still not habitable by humans, however, due to contamination by radioactivity. |
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The metaphysical was unique as the open sea would challenge African slaves vision of the ocean as habitable. |
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These gas giants cannot support life, but it is believed that the exomoons orbiting these planets could still be habitable. |
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In the reconstruction effort, one priority must be to preserve and restore the natural landscape in order to make the affected regions habitable again and give the people there a new basis for life and thus a future. |
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On the domestic front, Switzerland should both provide a framework that enables industry and ideas to flourish and also offer a habitable home, capable of development, for all its residents. |
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For a space to be habitable and enjoyable over time, it must possess an intrinsic harmony between the graphic and chromatic fabric of the floor or wall coverings and its furniture and furnishings. |
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South City Housing Co-operative in Saint John, New Brunswick was able to build new units to replace older ones that were no longer habitable, keeping the heritage façade of one building. |
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Although Escobar's Cathedral was still incomplete, it was habitable. |
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Prichard, our best authority on this subject, apportions the greater part of the habitable globe to the melonic or dark-haired races. |
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Blair and his sister Avril spent the holidays making the house habitable while he also worked on Burmese Days. |
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Clouds are appearing in the sky, the temperatures are approaching what Canadians might actually consider habitable, and we even had a brief rain shower a few mornings ago. |
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Known to archaeologists as the Palaeo-Eskimos, they developed the techniques that first allowed humans to live successfully in the coldest portion of the habitable world. |
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By using shells already in use by hermit crabs, it was known that the shells were habitable rather than blocked by epibiont growth or detritus. |
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Adequate housing must be habitable, in terms of providing the inhabitants with adequate space and protecting them from cold, damp, heat, rain, wind or other threats to health, structural hazards, and disease vectors. |
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At least the palace was roofed and habitable. Eltham is now an unfashionable suburb in south-east London too far from the city to be convenient but too near to be rustic. |
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Therefore, for the sake of solidarity, we must leave behind a much more habitable world, and a future like that urgently requires all these renewable sources of energy. |
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In need of redecoration but otherwise habitable, this 90m² house consists of an entrance hall, fitted kitchen, 28m² living room, 3 bedrooms, shower room, wc. |
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Nice old house to freshen up but immediately habitable, bedroom, office, living room with fireplace, kitchen, attic, city gas heating, garage, patio, ideal 1st purchase! |
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The habitable nature, the environment, the evolvement into a drier setting of the Red Planet is being researched by the scientists. |
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Before Cardross became habitable in 1327, Robert I's main residence had been Scone Abbey. |
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Other possible candidates are merely speculated based on their mass and position in the habitable zone include planet though little is actually known of their composition. |
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The core of this new work is in the calculation of the size of the magnetospheres of giant planets that are located in the habitable zones of their host stars. |
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Dead branches were removed by construction workers and the area around the river was made more habitable for humansflood plains as flooding decreased sharply. |
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Hundreds of families in the Green Mountain State are still working hard to make their flood-damaged homes and businesses habitable in the wake of Hurricane Irene. |
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Glaciers then scoured their way across most of Britain, and it was only after the ice retreated about 15,000 years ago that Scotland again became habitable. |
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Thus, many astronomers seek extraterrestrial life in what's called the circumstellar habitable zone, the narrow band around the sun in which liquid water can exist. |
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The royal and ancient game of golf may now claim to be the universal game of the world, as in every part of the habitable globe links are to be found. |
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The text ends by asking the reader to consider the concepts of stability, elasticity, and reversibility when it comes to the habitable environment. |
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