No-one lived on the island then, and now only a few other people inhabit it in the summer, letting rooms and cooking for visiting boats.
It is said that the first people to inhabit Meteora arrived in the 9th Century.
The Gnathia marleyi is tiny crustacean that attaches itself to fish that inhabit coral reefs in the Caribbean.
The short life of Tebow-mania is another sign of the strangely accelerated and disposable culture we now inhabit, even in the world of sports.
The premise of the show, not unlike that of Lord of the Flies, is for 40 kids to inhabit, and in many ways recreate, an abandoned town over a 40 day period.
Harris allows his actors to inhabit a lived-in environment without turning them into walking knick-knacks that announce the period.
Not only do they inhabit a low spot in the office hierarchy and lack experience and skills, but also many are too timid and insecure to assume a leadership role.
Globally the younger generation women are spending more time online on social media networks and taking cues from what they see and read in spaces they inhabit.
It is easier, of course, if people who do not love each other in one country already inhabit separate bits of it.
Opower, citing its own analysis and data from Experian, said the households are spread across 23 states but that those with Yahoo addresses tended to live in suburbia and thus inhabit bigger homes than urban-dwelling Gmailers.
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Some have criticized Mandela for placing too much emphasis on reconciliation and not transforming the country enough, but the vast majority of South Africans revere his legacy and its meaning in the society they inhabit today.
But as humans brought the idea of division of labour north, the female side of the bargain gave the species a significant advantage by providing fallback foods when big game was scarce and allowing more people to inhabit a given piece of land in times of plenty.
For Muslims the need is to acknowledge that they have to learn in new ways how to hear and understand the words of the Koran in the dramatically altered conditions of the world they inhabit if they are going to contribute as a people positively to its advancement as once in the past other Muslims did.
It's obvious that he's troubled in some way, like so many others who wander the streets as if they inhabit a different planet than the rest of us, wrapped in many-layered outfits to keep from coming unraveled.
Wasps usually live in colonies and thousands can inhabit one nest.
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It is said that ghosts inhabit the site of the Borden murders in Fall River, Massachusetts, named by the Travel Channel as the scariest place on earth.
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Casting highly regarded indie rockers and filling the soundtrack with their songs, Hawley movingly roots their music in a way of life as well as in the grimy urban landscapes they inhabit.
Granted, Brooks does note a general preference for high-status mates, a keen sensitivity to evidence of our standing in the various social hierarchies we inhabit, and he does cite some empirical evidence to the effect that successful people tend to be self-deceived about their place in the social pecking order.
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In their fantasy world - which they inhabit with Western intellectuals - the fates of nations are determined by the number of "likes" on your facebook page.
Instead, I do it now so that the wonderful moments of joy I do find are not in order to forget, but to inhabit and enjoy for their own sake.
The Washington, DC-based nonprofit Population Reference Bureau projects that, by 2050, 70 percent of the world will inhabit cities, with most of this growth occurring in underdeveloped countries whose limited resources may exacerbate an already difficult situation.
This is one of the richest and most beautiful ecosystems on the planet, and for centuries its residents have enjoyed and made a living off the fish that swim in these waters and the wildlife that inhabit these shores.
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Aggressive bull sharks are known to inhabit sections of the river system and have killed swimmers in other parts of Australia.
Dr Rosenthal and Ms Garrett were studying octopuses, looking for differences between those that live in warm, tropical water and those that inhabit the poles.
If this gang warfare in cyberland reaches its logical conclusion, rather than living in a civilized society, we will all inhabit, metaphorically at least, stone castles with draw bridges, from which we never emerge adorned with less than 500 lbs of steel armor.
However, except for the fact that both the sari and the kimono inhabit countries east of the prime meridian, they have little in common.
But it enables his descendants - two sons, two widowed sisters-in-law and their many children - to inhabit a luxurious house, with high-ceilinged rooms, three acres of grounds and out-buildings for servants.
No doubt it would be hard to inhabit a flawed world for flawless sorts like Barofsky, and in one chalkboard scratching account of how the innocent Barofsky became aware of the corrupt ways of D.
Barring a sudden reversal in demographic trends, more than 9 billion people will inhabit Earth by 2050.
Buffett lives in the unpretentious Midwest, but his fellow travelers tend to inhabit glamorous spots on the coasts.
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