Sentences with phrase «one inhabited»

The incident — in which Turkey said a Russian warplane violated Turkish airspace for roughly 17 seconds — comes four days after Turkey accused Russia of bombing villages in northern Syria inhabited by Syrian Turkmen and called for an immediate end to Russia's military operation close to the border.
Times editorial board member Elizabeth Williamson writes that wealthier tech employees seem to support Clinton; meanwhile, those living in «a less glamorous Silicon Valley, inhabited by brainy young people whose long hours power the big companies and whose college debt is so heavy that some of them can't even qualify for a credit card» are «feeling the Bern.»
Legend has it that John Crockett — still a common surname on the island — was the first to inhabit Tangier full - time when he arrived with his eight sons in 1686.
Elon Musk's far - fetched plan not only to get humans to Mars, but to inhabit it, has evidently driven interest in the Red Planet: A team of NASA scientists will talk about the challenges of living on Earth's neighbor, while Lockheed Martin and NASA will combine to talk about the interplanetary travel systems that will take us there.
The problem with some intractable diseases, especially cancer, is that they inhabit the body's own cells, which the immune system is hard - wired to leave alone.
FORT BLISS, Texas — During my first couple days at Fort Bliss, I had heard smatterings from soldiers about a non-indigenous species of African antelope population that somehow inhabited the training grounds.
If your own head is a pretty gloomy place these days, why not take a vacation by trying to inhabit another person's perspective?
Films like J. Edgar and The Aviator (for which he got a Leading Role nomination) require him to play a single character through many stages of his life, never allowing the actor to fully inhabit characters at a single point in time.
And that's great, because that's the new element at the heart of «Odyssey» — Mario can «capture» and inhabit various things, both living and not.
It seems too big for the room it inhabits: a 180 - foot assemblage of platforms, elevators, rollers, and vats, hanging like huge steel udders.
«This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it.
He named the company Winnebago for Forest City's river, which itself was named for the Native Americans who originally inhabited the area.
They inhabit sometimes - unexpected corners: The University of Tennessee Medical Center, for example, uses Impinj - equipped smart trashcans in its operating rooms, to better track supplies during surgery.
He inhabits a small world, but the actions he takes are hugely important to the people in that world.
Inhabiting another person's persona is often a good way of escaping yourself.
The tool allows a user to virtually inhabit spaces in three dimensions.
Target intends to inhabit space abandoned by Zellers — whose surrender should have been a clue as to the wisdom of that strategy.
The layout of the spaces we inhabit, from schools to offices to homes, influences the way people live, so Cary has spent most of his career expanding his design practice into humanitarian work.
The famous 20,000 - square - foot Holmby Hills estate that he inhabited for more than 40 years will soon enter a new phase under different ownership.
Too many of us techies today live in an insulated and isolated world that is basically a shiny, buffed - up bubble that completely ignores the day - to - day concerns and financial realities of the people who inhabit most of the world.
While the experiences of women entrepreneurs in the developing world are as diverse as the countries they inhabit, since the difficulties facing a small woman - owned business in Vietnam looks nothing like that of a new venture in, say, Turkey or India, there are some common challenges.
Netflix description: «In a future where the elite inhabit an island paradise far from the crowded slums, you get one chance to join the 3 % saved from squalor.»
That certainly describes the residents who inhabit Montreal's Westmount area, particularly those bordering Parc Summit.
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.
Pros: The horsehair inhabits a nice middle ground between boar and badger bristles, it's crafted in Spain of quality materials, the hair comes from living animals, a very attractive bristle and handle color, and it's cheaper than most badger brushes
Hololens is Microsoft's new augmented reality device that appears to make objects appear in front of you within the physical space you're inhabiting.
Solutions to the technical challenges in doing so are already in the works, largely thanks to research conducted over more than a decade of continuously inhabiting the ISS, said Jason Crusan, director of advanced exploration systems within NASA's Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate.
What is interesting here is not simply that the everyday language of «a fine day» is determined by a set of new - fangled scientific abstractions, but also the fact that a novel written after the war dares to inhabit the virtual outlook of before.
The horsehair inhabits a nice middle ground between boar and badger bristles, it's crafted in Spain of quality materials, the hair comes from living animals, a very attractive bristle and handle color, and it's cheaper than most badger brushes
Water bottles inhabit the desks of office workers everywhere.
The traits they're inhabiting don't align with their ideal selves.
«When we talk about the needs of women, we have to consider the other identities we inhabit.
That means a great deal of turnover among the cast of characters inhabiting the great estates that frame this history, but their pathologies and indulgences have so much in common, they may as well be related.
When the spies returned, they gave a negative report that said the land was inhabited by giants that frightened them and that the Israelites shouldn't go forward.
«Coworking Camp,» for instance, «mashes up coworking, networking with leaders from around the globe, and inhabiting the same resort for six weeks spanning from November 3rd until December 15th.
During my teenage years, the educational institution I inhabited compelled students to spend half an hour each day in silent holiness.
What it's about: The highest - grossing movie of all time — by far — «Avatar» is a science - fiction epic where a paraplegic marine inhabits another body to live on the moon of another planet and ingratiate himself into another population.
Like Starbucks and Lululemon, Luvo inhabits the «New Luxury» space identified by Michael Silverstein and Neil Fiske in their 2003 book, Trading Up.
Armed police and paramilitary forces in Xinjiang, a territory in western China inhabited by the Uighur minority, stop random pedestrians to check their phones and laptops for banned apps and messages deemed dangerous to the Chinese Communist Party, BuzzFeed News reported.
The market for apartments and condos: So far, the main engine of the housing recovery has been the so - called multi-family sector, apartment complexes and condo buildings usually owned by investors and inhabited by renters.
So, on Aug. 28, 2012, we launched from the northernmost continually inhabited town in the world — Inuvik, Canada — in a bid to become the first team ever to complete an unsupported, non-stop, record - setting voyage across the Arctic Ocean.
We welcome the contribution of all those who inhabit this land — from the first of us to the latest among us.
On Monday, WTI closed at US$ 52.22 a barrel, up by 3 percent, while Brent crude settled at US$ 59.02 — its highest since July 2015 — on the back of growing optimism that the OPEC production cut deal is finally having a palpable effect on global supplies of crude oil, and the equally growing worry that the Middle East could be in for more tensions — this time between the Kurdish nation and the countries it inhabits, following an independence referendum in the Kurdistan autonomous region in Iraq.
Romano and Hunter inhabit their roles beautifully, their blunt honestly helping this culturally conflicted commitment - aphobe to open his heart.
«I dimly recall that I inhabit a sty and devour the coarsest of food — but the subjective reality is that I inhabit a glorious palace and dine on splendid viands among the princes and princesses who are my peers.»
Taking a few moments out of your day to tell your story or set goals for yourself can help you focus on the brighter future you hope to inhabit.
In the end, Trump, McDougal, and Daniels are three Republicans who are happy to build, inhabit, and impose upon all of us a heartless world, untroubled by the one consistently compelling notion that the GOP used to offer: that the American institution most worthy of respect was the family, the home, the shelter of one another.
The area now known as Richfield was inhabited by Native Americans for more than 7,000 years before Mormon settlers arrived.
Its cold, deep waters are inhabited by chinook and coho salmon, pods of majestic orca whales and Kinder Morgan's Westridge Marine Terminal.
Online, my social - media universe was filled with journalists and Jewish communal professionals, rabbis and professors and nonprofit workers, all of whom knew that a Tablet writer had said something offensive about the Harvey Weinstein case — but outside my front door, I encountered people who didn't inhabit my social - media universe.
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