Sentences with phrase «now inhabit»

Feral cats now inhabit virtually the entire Australian landscape, and have been implicated in multiple recent mammal extinctions by conservationists.
I hope that the work will reawaken our connection with nature using the waterways as a catalyst and restore balance to the more networked living space that we now inhabit, not just in London but across the globe.
It's high - tech Abstract Expressionism - meets - Manga, that I think does reflect the contemporary east / west, post apocalyptic, almost sci - fi world we now inhabit, without quite representing it.
The eerie, undulating text identifies the silhouette as a dead ringer, one of the many apparitions that now inhabit PICA's galleries.
In a sense, the random, non-hierarchial quality of Minutiae is analgous to the image - saturated culture we now inhabit.
With the new patch a bunch of these guys now inhabit the original maps, including the Deathmatch and Team Deathmatch modes, as multiplayer bots.
The written word has done this for centuries, and over the years this has been concretized into the literal virtual worlds we now inhabit every day.
Numerous fish, corals and other animals now inhabit the wreck.
Originally designated as an area for children to swim, a seawall was built making it an ideal place not just for children, but also for harbor seals that now inhabit the cove.
So you get the feeling of the town as it must have been then, yet modern day shops and businesses now inhabit the buildings.
Rather, the points is that the caveman instincts we all still possess are suited for a much different environment than the one we now inhabit.
My guess is that Henderson created backstories for each of her main characters, but without these backstories — which have been stripped away in the screenplay — it's very hard to care about the cardboard people who now inhabit the Ten Thousand Saints universe.
The three village blondes are mysteriously brunettes now, a more ethnically diverse group of villagers now inhabit the French town, the Beast has an inexplicable atlas of translocation (read: plot device) to go with his magic mirror, and more than a few songs and fun scenes are missing.
Whilst the original scene was in the tower known as Aincrad has been reinvented as Ainground, what was dark and gloomy is not so much, but still presents a wonderful visual setting that is even better suited to the massive world that you now inhabit.
By contrast, over five million people now inhabit the region.
But as Textor found, some of the correlations are far from predictable and have helped contribute to the sociopolitical mess we now inhabit.
With the second round of pouch young emerging, they estimate that around 20 bilbies now inhabit the site.
Pasted below are the responses of London's five most influential centre right think tanks to questions I posed about their readiness for the recession - struck world we now inhabit.
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.
Speaking of those who have already «crossed over,» those who even now inhabit the kingdom of God, the first part of each beatitude identifies who is blessed and the second part names that group's relationship to God.
Under the air conditioning vent in his office, i.e. Lane Pryce's old office (Bert Cooper reminds him brutally of the «dead man, whose office you now inhabit»), Don happens upon the crumpled Mets pennant that had been an emblem of Lane's affection for New York, the city that killed him.
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As I told the crowd, «Some of you here today believe she is dead and now inhabits «Nothingness.»
Rather than concentrate upon the factors that describe the alienation of the church from a context with difficult social characteristics, the session might tell itself the story of why its present members do in fact participate in the church and how their own story approximates the social hopes of those now inhabiting the neighborhood.
The mentally handicapped and indigent old people who now inhabited the old Cistercian monastery of Haine in Hesse was a symbol of a society taking a new control over itself.
Anything other than Detroit (and the Edsall funk that now inhabits there) would be considered good by me.
We learn that Lockhart is the son of a man — from the same world of high - finance that he now inhabits — who killed himself years earlier as his own penance for misbegotten deeds.
The big challenge will be to bring something truly fresh to a story that has been filmed several times before, once by David Lean and most recently by the BBC, with Gillian Anderson in the Miss Haversham role now inhabited by Carter.
Elizabeth (Brooke Adams)-- now inhabited by an alien consciousness, and completely starkers — spots her former friend and, pointing up and in his direction, lets loose with a bloodcurdling scream, a sound effect derived from recordings of pig squeals.
How can she defuse international crisis without knowing the history of the body she's now inhabiting?
Once home to fishermen, now inhabited by tour agents, souvenir sellers, dive schools, coffee shops and large seafood restaurants.
Founded by pirates, and long a Creole village, the community is now inhabited by an extraordinary mélange of people, local and expatriate.
Predictable you are sent back in time and alter events so that the Russians rule the vast majority of the world and the island is now inhabited by Mutants born of the Singularity.
The forgotten casino, discovered by former Brotherhood of Steel elder Elijah, is now inhabited by a dangerous group known as the Ghost People for their insistence on wearing hazmat suits to shroud their identity, and the fact the area is swimming with radiation.
The story follows a group of recent high school grads on their annual getaway to an old military island, now inhabited by one family and a few kitschy shops.
You are a broken robot that accidentally falls out of a giant cargo ship onto a post-human Earth, now inhabited by robots.
Back at SFMOMA, several more gallery attendants had stopped what they were doing to watch OReilly, now inhabiting a human tooth on the screen, make a cluster of other teeth dance.
Conceptual artist Alberto Garutti invites us to take a careful look at the furniture now inhabiting the gallery space — although of ordinary appearance, they secretly glow while we sleep, while others remain invisible, existing solely as voids on a carpet.
Between 1927 and 1942, the space now inhabited by the Grey Art Gallery was occupied by A. E. Gallatin's Gallery (later Museum) of Living Art.
And has much to teach the Barnard community about the sometimes rarefied world she now inhabits.
I couldn't find a single eyewitness from those interviewed in 1992, the town was now inhabited with newcomers from Managua, who grabbed the opportunity of cheap coastal real estate — none of the new locals or the tourists remembered or knew that their resort had been severely hit.
As the human population continues to grow, the effects of climate change and rapid development increasingly threaten and destroy agricultural lands vital to feed the 7.3 billion people now inhabiting...
Located in a station, the winding, fish - like piece is clad in transport tickets collected from the very space that it now inhabits.
Once found across deserts of the American West, the species now inhabits parts of California, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada.
One out of every eight homes in the U.S. is now inhabited by two or more people who are not related to each other — an increase of over 5 percent from 2000 to 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
At the postgame, it is shown that Celestria now inhabits the second floor of the Palace and can lead the Hero / Heroine back to the past when the Realm of the Mighty existed to challenge Corvus infinite more times.
It was originally founded by pirates who tired of piracy, and is now inhabited by their descendants.

Not exact matches

The area now known as Richfield was inhabited by Native Americans for more than 7,000 years before Mormon settlers arrived.
Before the Black Hills Gold Rush in the late 19th century, the area now known as Spearfish was inhabited by Native Americans.
The treaties we possess from the Hittites (an ancient Indo - European people who once inhabited what is now the modern state of Turkey) established the way these suzerains interacted with the city - states under their control.
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