Israel was the historical land
of inhabitance of Jews from where they were evicted because of various reasons including Muslim conquest.
Ethnic Jordanian Jordan is rich in Paleolithic remains, holding evidence of
inhabitance by Homo erectus, Neanderthal and modern humans.
According to police, the conditions inside the home were unsanitary, deplorable and unsafe
for inhabitance by animals and humans.
There is no physical evidence, however, regarding the exact origins of the breed or its history in Mexico prior to
Spanish inhabitance.
With consistent
human inhabitance for thousands of years, history on Malta spans the Neolithic, Roman and the height of the Crusader knights, just to name a few of the great empires and cultures that have resided on Malta.
As for the art of shoe design, which he first engaged with Nike around the time of his four -
week inhabitance at New York's Park Avenue Armory in 2012 for his sculpture / performance installation «Space Program: Mars,» Sachs said he was intrigued by the notion of the foot as a point of contact.
The longer the shell length, the longer
the inhabitance.
The new world, and we as men are going to help join the saving of
our inhabitance by conquering our largest, but simplest «manly» hindrance.
Sounds from the sidewalk can imbue a film with a sonorous landscape for
the inhabitance of the spectator - auditor.
Rather, it is more a story of adaptation and acceptance, for one's
inhabitance and social situation, and also of empathy, for those who have it worse than one's self.
When it comes to biopic acting, there's imitation, there's
inhabitance, and then there's possession.
Record of
its inhabitance on San Miguel island ceased after the late nineteen hundreds and it is believed to be extirpated from this region.