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For example, elongated stone blades are found not only at Neanderthal sites in Europe and the Near East, but also at sites
inhabited
by Moderns in the Near East and Africa since at least 100,000 years ago.
Bone tools and beads are virtually absent from sites in Africa and the Near East
inhabited
by modern humans beginning 100,000 years ago, and few abstract engravings on bone and on fragments of ochre are found at African sites dated to 75,000 years ago.
While the majority of the business elite is from one of the three main ethnic groups--Hausa-Fulani, Igbo, and Yoruba--its members recognize that oil drives the economy, and that the bulk of it comes from the Niger delta,
inhabited
by minority groups such as the Ogoni and the Ijo.
Western Europe is increasingly
inhabited
by aging populations that have lost the incentive and enthusiasm to work hard, take risks, and be ambitious.
Still, it seems possible that those who are excluded from the NRC will be driven from their homes in Assam – which they may have
inhabited
for more than four decades – with no place to go.
Obama has
inhabited
the White House for four years; now the White House inhabits him.
The first people to argue that all truth is relative, and that all information is a form of propaganda that reflects society’s power relations, were far removed from the world
inhabited
by Santorum and his supporters.
The village, still
inhabited
and well maintained, consists of a few people growing vegetables, keeping chickens and the odd cow, and selling trinkets to visitors like me.
Antarctica, though a huge continental archipelago, measuring 24 million square kilometers, and covered in ice that is 4-5 kilometers thick, is far from any
inhabited
continent.
But, compared to other
inhabited
places, cities are models of environmental responsibility.
But land is often held by small farmers or
inhabited
by tribal groups, who have neither clear and clean title nor the information and capability to deal on equal terms with a developer or corporate acquirer.
They tell their fellow citizens that if they do not understand the brilliance of the intellectual project offered to them, it is because they are of dull mind, and have not yet risen to the heights
inhabited
by the project’s proponents.
After all, as we are now seeing, the design of cities and how they are
inhabited
often exacerbate the problem of infectious disease.
Humans Can Survive UnderwaterDALLAS – The latest alarming news about climate change is that huge swaths of densely
inhabited
land will be underwater by 2050, with their cities “erased.”
The area has been
inhabited
for generations because it is incredibly fertile, and over time, people have protected land with dikes.
Today, the Alliance includes nearly 65 countries, representing every
inhabited
continent.
Governing a city largely
inhabited
by refugees from a communist dictatorship was a full-on tutorial in all those values that I had long assumed but not really thought through.
In 2017, President Xi Jinping declared that, “Houses are built to be inhabited, not for speculation.”
" And with his hand he pointed in the darkness to a vague spot, an unknown and remote place,
inhabited
by those people for whom the Maheus had been hammering at the seam for more than a century.
He seemed to know his road in this subterranean town which he had
inhabited
for eleven years, and his eyes saw clearly in the depths of the eternal night in which he had lived.
If such is not the case, then at the first available opportunity, this monster that has swallowed us will return us to the world
inhabited
by our own kind."
Their cautious behavior proved to me that these winged creatures knew where they stood on bipeds of our species, and I concluded that if this island wasn't inhabited, at least human beings paid it frequent visits.
The house
inhabited
by the clerk had neither bell, knocker, nor porter.
'If I had only been less taken in by appearance,' he told himself, 'I should have seen that the drawing-rooms of Paris are
inhabited
by honest people like my father, or by able rascals like these gaolbirds.
His handsome town residence was inhabited, in the meanwhile, by his daughters and their aunt.
In consequence, the ground on which the action was fought had not a single
inhabited
building, besides the one belonging to the father of Harvey Birch.
It was not inhabited; it lay far over toward the further shore, abreast a dense and almost wholly unpeopled forest.
It was not a mercer's shop, nor a warehouse of a mercer, but looked like a private dwelling-house, and was, it seems,
inhabited
by a man that sold goods for the weavers to the mercers, like a broker or factor.
The manor-house is, as I have already said, very old, and only one wing is now
inhabited.
They were on the upper floor, and from our window we could command a view of the avenue gate, and of the
inhabited
wing of Stoke Moran Manor House.
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