Sentences with phrase «inhabited other»

RCHE archaeologist Dr Adam Brumm, who also participated in the study, said Hobbits are likely to have inhabited other Flores caves which may yield more recent signs of their existence.
LGS slowly develops as this mucus layer becomes weakened and the bacteria, which usually resides in the intestine starts to inhabit other parts of the body as well.
The main draw here is the raucous fun to be had watching each character inhabit the other's underpants.
Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster star in this enjoyable 1970s comedy about a rebellious daughter and a fussy mother who are forced to appreciate the other's point of view when they wake up one morning and find themselves inhabiting each other's bodies.
Film Comment interviewed Lanthimos about the new film, inhabiting other people's lives, directing theater, and the state of funding in Greece.
It's tricky to describe the book, partly because we don't even know the gender or real name of its narrator, but try this: there are, in the world, people who inhabit other people's bodies, who can move between bodies merely by touching them.
And this time around, Mario isn't alone: his hat is actually an odd creature that can inhabit other living things, letting Mario control and use the myriad abilities of his many iconic enemies.
Environmental Media Initiative: Brings together environmental scientists with film and media scholars; explores all the ways media and the environment influence, structure, and inhabit each other.
Voice and AI computing access is quickly moving past smart speakers to inhabit other devices in our home and work environments.

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And the audience can relate to Lindsay's ordinary person life, as opposed to the paranoid matrix that Snowden and the other tech types in the film inhabit.
«When we talk about the needs of women, we have to consider the other identities we inhabit.
If Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and other founders were to time travel to 2016, they would almost surely be troubled by the threat that inequality poses to the well - being of citizens and democratic governance and ask, «What are your policies to make the U.S. what it should be, the most favorable country in the world for persons of industry and frugality, possessed of moderate capital, to inhabit
They think they are more intelligent than the billions of other folks that inhabit this planet.
Still, as we get into the Phaedo, particularly its claim for the soul's immortality, it dawns on several of my more thoughtful students that the body is merely the temporary repository of a soul that may go on to inhabit any number of other beings (even donkeys!)
In fact the Book of Mormon talks about a separate civilization who arrived centuries before those of Jewish heritage; and not one verse of the Book of Mormon declares that there were NO other civilizations or peoples of other parts of the world also inhabiting the Americas.
(The sin of those indigenous people, by the way, was not inhabiting the land but worshiping other gods in that land.)
All the other teaching attributed to Jesus can be understood to spell out the character of the basileia, the persons who inhabit it, the manner of its coming, and its supreme value.
Sometimes I think we need reminders that God is not who we expect Him / Her to be, that He / She is wholly other, both transcending and inhabiting our pronouns.
If a mother can be arrested for leaving her child in a car, never out of her sight, for three minutes on a freezing day while her other children put money in a Salvation Army bucket — well, if someone were to write a story, now, about children allowed to sail and camp alone for an entire summer, and stay out all night on the water, those children would have to possess supernatural powers or inhabit another planet, and the story would be labeled «fantasy.»
Inhabiting the same ecclesiastical space for an hour on Sunday morning is not the same as belonging to a community where your presence truly matters to others and their presence truly matters to you.
«Catholics don't take the traditional nativity scene literaly, nor do we believe that icons are magical, nor are statues in churches inhabited by sprites or other beings.»
Certainly the message of Christianity, as well as the world's other religions, aims to make a difference for the Stone Age people who inhabit our space - age pews and the streets beyond.
If you think it is amazing that evolution brought you such things as humans, just think of all the other lifeforms, many that are much more advanced than humans, that no doubt inhabit this vast universe.
there is endless evidence via fossils and other remains of how certain cells evolved light sensitivity and spent billions of years evolving through simple compound eyes to what we see today; the myriad different eyes used by species that presently inhabit the earth.
Only 10 % of the cells in and on your body are human, the other 90 % is the trillions of life forms that inhabit and live on your body... some of them can kill you if they get too numerous.
Over six billion people inhabit these areas, which include nations that have or at one time had a significant Jewish population — the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, Iran, and Egypt, among others — as well as states whose Jewish population has never been more than minuscule: China, for example, and Paraguay, Laos, Botswana, Mongolia, and Trinidad and Tobago.
There may very well be hundreds of other planets in other solar systems that are inhabited by intelligent life that is completely different from us.
Indeed, it outranks the possibilities received through all the other routes of inheritance in at least two respects: (1) the particular region to be inhabited by a newly concrescing occasion in a living person and the sort of satisfaction at which it is aimed initially are granted exclusively through the route of inheritance from God (CNT 153f.
Man differs in many ways from other animals who inhabit this planet.
He shows how critics rooted in one philosophical tradition typically interpret other traditions in ways that are different from the interpretations of those who inhabit those traditions.
It is a mistake to regard our society as identical with civilized mankind and all others as «natives» of territories that they inhabit by sufferance.
One might somewhat figuratively say that they had «chosen'to inhabit one type of environment rather than the other, and to adopt one type of strategy against predators rather than another.
If someone were to create this planet, universe, and all the life that exists, they wouldn't waste their time creating 350,000 different species of beetles, or 12,000 different species of roundworm, or the countless number of other species that have inhabited the earth.
Religion paves the moral main street of a white - clapboard America inhabited by independent individuals who lend each other a helping hand to earn their own way, support their own families and worship their own God, instead of depending for handouts on a welfare state that regulates hardworking individuals out of existence and replaces Christian charity with legal entitlements.
It guides and inhabits all that you say and do, including your relationships with others.
The color of Jesus, certainly similar to all the others that inhabit that region (call it white, beige, brown, whatever), has no relevance what so ever to Mandella.
As fate would have it, I did not have to wait long, for we discovered that next summer that we each inhabited the same island as cottage owners in the Ottawa Valley: a discovery that led to many evenings spent together on each other's front deck, bourbon in hand, after sharing a common celebration of the Eucharist and a common meal.
Instead, freedom is the power to imagine possible worlds that we might inhabit together with others.
To be sure, the world I inhabited for decades led me to develop most of my closest personal and professional relationships with secularized persons and with faithful adherents of other religious traditions.
We must also leave our comfortable identity - fortresses of like - minded others and instead imaginatively inhabit the stories of people who are nothing like us, befuddle us and even offend us.
Observations on the Cuisine of Ceylon, by James Emerson Tennent, 1860 The domestic economy of the great body of the Singhalese, who inhabit Colombo and the other towns of the island, is of the simplest and most inexpensive character.
In addition to the original Malays and all the other peoples who have inhabited the Spice Islands, one other group also emigrated there — the Chinese.
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Anything other than Detroit (and the Edsall funk that now inhabits there) would be considered good by me.
That is just one topic and I have many other ideas but frankly, I find that I now inhabit a different world than the one in which many young Gooners and other teams fans live.
It is about asking how we, as parents, as feminists (men can be feminists too), and as human beings can improve the way we relate to our children, to each other, and to the earth we inhabit.
There are lots of other birds that inhabit these impressive wetlands, too, so remember to bring your binoculars.
Not for the squeamish, the house is inhabited by live monsters as well as a mad doctor, vampire, weird clowns» and other things.
The home birth community seems to be inhabited by singularly callous people, who find that it is worth ostracising and ignoring loss parents, sacrificing other people's (and sometimes even their own) babies, and protecting dangerous midwives, all for the sake of avoiding any kind of discussion whatsoever of the risks and benefits of home birth.
Trips focus on shorebird ecology as well as horseshoe crabs and other invertebrates that inhabit the area.
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