Habitable Sentence Examples

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  • The farthest habitable spot to the south of Nejd is the Wadi Yabrin.

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  • There was no prince greater or more formidable in the habitable globe.

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  • The Ionian geographers looked on the circular disk of the habitable world as surrounded by a mighty stream named Oceanus, the name of the primeval god, father of gods and men, and thus the bond of union between heaven and earth.

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  • The habitable parts of the world are a limited area, exclusion from any of which is a diminution of the available markets of the nations excluded.

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  • The conception of an encompassing ocean bounding the habitable world is found in the creation myths of the most ancient civilizations.

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  • Probably the polar regions alone do not fall within the category of the potentially productive, as even sandy and alkaline desert is rendered habitable where irrigation can be introduced; and vast tracts of fertile soil adapted for immediate exploitation, especially in the temperate zones, both north and south, only remain unpeopled because they are not yet wanted for colonization.

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  • I have begun the job of converting the basement into habitable space for a growing family!

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  • At the most basic level, humans need to conserve other species because they keep the planet habitable for humans.

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  • Tell us the works that are needed to make the property habitable.

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  • Nevertheless, she was worn out and depressed by her efforts to render the great cavernous palace habitable.

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  • The first hint to reach Europe concerning the existence of habitable lands to the eastward of the Ganges is to be found in the writings of Pomponius Mela

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  • The habitable world is divided among the twelve apostles, whose portraits are given.

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  • The 10th century, by means of this illumination of one of the darkest regions of disease, may diminish human suffering enormously, and may make habitable rich and beautiful regions of the earth's surface now, so far as man's work is concerned, condemned to sterility.

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  • The upper part of the castle has been made habitable.

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  • Perhaps the less hostile environment of a habitable moon orbiting a brown dwarf would help to extend the human life cycle.

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  • Even at the distances from the Sun involved, a small brown dwarf among the comets could provide a habitable environment on its moons.

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  • Caving huts are rarely plush, some are barely habitable, in contrast, this place was a veritable mansion.

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  • Whilst house and cottage are both immediately habitable, there is scope for modernisation and improvement in both cases.

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  • No rent should be payable if the house is not habitable.

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  • The portion of it still habitable is occupied by a farmer.

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  • Set in 1.3 acres this house has fantastic potential Already fully habitable this is a project that you could take your time with.

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  • The Kia Sedona is a perfectly habitable place to be.

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  • Any costs your family would have to pay once your home becomes habitable again.

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  • Through common life, through a certain culture, such a landscape is made habitable.

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  • Well, you and all of us, must take action to ensure our planet remains habitable.

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  • Today, as climate change makes some areas less hospitable than others, increasing numbers of people will move to the more habitable areas.

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  • One of the most common alterations made to older houses with pitched roofing is to convert the loft space into a habitable living space.

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  • Southern Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, for instance, although they correspond in latitude to Labrador, are made habitable and an excellent sheep-grazing country by the southerly equatorial current along the continental coast.

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  • While the theory of the sphere was being elaborated the efforts of practical geographers were steadily directed towards ascertaining the outline and configuration of the oekumene, or habitable F i tting the world, the only portion of the terrestrial surface known oekumene to the ancients and to the medieval peoples, and still to the retaining a shadow of its old monopoly of geographical sphere.

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  • So it has come about that the only practicable history of geographical exploration starts from the Mediterranean centre, the first home of that civilization which has come to be known as European, though its field of activity has long since overspread the habitable land of both temperate zones, eastern Asia alone in part excepted.

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  • The southern part of the government is flat and has much in common with the Polyesie of the government of Minsk; it is, however, more habitable, the marshes being less extensive.

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  • The farthest habitable spot to the south of Nejd is the Wadi Yabrin, which a.

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  • Buying furniture, choosing a dorm decorating theme, and even picking out space-saving appliances (like the famous micro-fridge) go a long way to making this home away from home more habitable.

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  • Now, those habitable planets could be linked to Earth and colonized in only a matter of years.

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  • The island was not habitable, but according to Miwok legend, was possessed by evil spirits, and banished tribal members were exiled here.

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  • Dilapidated houses are demolished and those that still are habitable are rehabilitated.

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  • The colonists are terraformers and are the first wave of settlers - when they get the planet suitably habitable, they will be followed by others who will build a world.

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  • Anciently the country on both sides of the Euphrates was habitable as far as the river Khabur; at the present time it is all desert from Birejik downward, the camping ground of Bedouin Arabs, the great tribe of Anazeh occupying esh-Sham, the right bank, and the Shammar the left bank, Mesopotamia of the Romans, now called elJezireh or the island.

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  • Excepting the barren lands of the Antarctic regions, with which Patagonia is somewhat associated by a broken string of islands, the nearest continental lands of a more habitable kind are South Africa and New Zealand., In contrast to the sub-Arctic land ring, here is a sub-Antarctic ocean ring, and as a result the land flora and fauna of South America to-day are strongly unlike the life forms of the other south-ending continents.

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  • In addition every habitable room on an upper story not more than 4.5 m above the ground level shall have an emergency egress window.

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  • There is not a place on the habitable globe where these men can find refuge and in which they will not be tracked down.

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  • In the new Battlestar Galactica the remnants of the human Colonials are still trying to outrun the Cylons while searching for the 13th Colony of Man, a habitable planet also known as Earth.

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  • Their maritime importance compelled Narses, the imperial commander, to seek their aid in transporting his army from Grado; and when the Paduans appealed to the Eunuch to restore their rights over the Brenta, the Venetians replied by declaring that islands of the lagoon and the river mouths that fell into the estuary were the property of those who had rendered them habitable and serviceable.

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  • At Bothal on the river (from which parish that of Ashington was formed) is the castle originally belonging to the Bertram family, of which Roger Bertram probably built the gatehouse, the only habitable portion remaining, in the reign of Edward III.

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  • The Friedrichsbau, which is decorated with statues of the rulers of the Palatinate, was elaborately restored and rendered habitable between 1897 and 1903.

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  • In 1653 he had made the astonishing proposal to the Dutch that England and Holland should divide the habitable globe outside Europe between them, that all states maintaining the Inquisition should be treated as enemies by both the proposed allies, and that the latter "should send missionaries to all peoples willing to receive them, to inculcate the truth of Jesus Christ and the Holy Gospel."

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  • In 1881 President Roca offered for public purchase by auction the lands in the southwest of the province of Buenos Aires, the Pampa Central, and the Neuquen district, these lands having been rendered habitable after the campaign of 1878 against the Indians.

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