Sentences with phrase «still inhabited»

And to know that the house actually exists and is still inhabited today (I love the history part of it) just makes it even better.
The ruins of Diocletian's Palace in Split are still inhabited — and they don't look that different from how they did to Robert Adam in the 1750s
Some time later De Kooning, too, discovered that his abstract paintings were still inhabited by an obsessive reality, the human figure of an earlier phase, or more exactly, «The Woman.»
Destiny 2 was a game to correct all the flaws of the original, give us a proper cinematic story, give us more reasons to explore the patrol zones with dynamic activities and more secrets to search for, and to cut back on some of the unnecessary grind that still inhabited the first game.
It was still inhabited when the Spanish arrived in the 16 the century.
One of the most exclusive beach resorts in Tanzania, this stunning hotel is built at the tip of a nine kilometre long private island of sand, bush and mangrove, still inhabited by wildlife.
The rich jungle vegetation is still inhabited by monkeys and other wild life roaming wild in nature.
It thrived during the 14th century and was still inhabited when the Spanish arrived in the early 16th century.
One of the longest occupied Mayan sites, Lamanai was settled around 1500 B.C. and was still inhabited into the 19th century.
Thanks to Zenit Alcolea hotel situation, guests will easily reach one of the most important sights of the city, such as the so - called Casa de Piedra (Stone House), a home carved into a large rock, built between 1848 and 1935 and still inhabited by the descendants of the builder, who will kindly show it to you.
As we climbed, we reached the abandoned houses of Wadi Gul, glued to the mountain side, some still inhabited, but the majority turned into a ghost town.
Seventeen generations later, Casa Aliaga is still inhabited by the Aliaga family, whose heirlooms include beautiful original furniture.
Havana is filled with crumbling, colorful facades of 20th - century buildings — largely still inhabited — vestiges of its Spanish colonial heritage.
We'll wander around the site or visit the still inhabited Inca buildings before checking into the hotel.
Many people, including much of the hotel staff, believes the hotel is still inhabited by Kate's spirit to this day.
Early next morning we travel on to Varanasi, one of the most impressive cities in India and one of the oldest still inhabited cities in the world.
His strange folly is still inhabited today.These are just a few of the entertaining Welsh Follies...
They find that Atlantis is still inhabited by citizens who survived the tidal wave that engulfed the city, and Milo is determined to find out exactly how they managed to live for thousands of years and to protect them from ruthless mercenaries.
Cinema suffered a great loss when Jonathan Demme died in April, but at least audiences can cherish the films he made while he still inhabited this big, confusing planet.
The pueblos are still inhabited by Native Americans, and are one of the oldest communities in the country to be continuously inhabited.
Oxygen will be left in the stratosphere — perhaps misleading aliens into thinking the planet is still inhabited — while the hydrogen is light enough to escape into space.
«If we're finding that, on Earth, truly dry places are still inhabited,» he says.
Isaiah 17:1 / Damascus is still inhabited today with well over a million people and there was never a time where it ceased to be a city.
AnVil: You said, «Isaiah 17:1 / Damascus is still inhabited today with well over a million people and there was never a time where it ceased to be a city» The Bible never said that Damascus would be permanently destroyed or never rebuilt.
Frivolous as he is, his tale is cast against a backdrop of cosmic significance, because he still inhabits a coherent moral universe.
More than just a geologic curiosity, finding water on Mars has major implications for the search for life, because the presence of H2O greatly increases the odds that living organisms once thrived on the planet, and perhaps still inhabit it today.
But the work also finds that we've lost some of the ancient microbes that still inhabit our great ape cousins, which could explain some human diseases and even obesity and mental disorders.
Only the Nubian ibex still inhabits most of its historical range, but even this species is classified as vulnerable due to numerous threats including widespread hunting.
Imported bears from Romania may still inhabit the Kormisosh enclosure in Bulgaria.
We were thrilled that ibex still inhabit this area as these wild goats are also snow leopard prey, sadly getting less common as years go by.
As the plot unfolds, Nell discovers that hordes of children have been murdered by the monstrous owner, and they all, monster and children alike, still inhabit the house.
His mom, Jane (Frances McDormand), a record producer, has fallen behind on her latest project, and she, and the band, led by Ian (Alessandro Nivola), are still inhabiting the house.
Diagnosed with persistent hearing problems and clearly still inhabiting a psychological war zone if not a physical one, Vincent tries to ward off ennui and despair by taking a private security job in the South of France, where he is tasked with protecting rich Lebanese businessman Whalid (Percy Kemp) and his family during a party at their gated estate.
The Plitvice Lakes area has been a site of continuous human settlement since prehistory, and today, locals still inhabit small settlements scattered around the park.
Today, approximately 1,200 locals still inhabit the island, many of them still engaged in traditional handicrafts and fishing, although the tourism industry has begun to boom.
We continue on to the fascinating town of Ollantaytambo, considered a living museum for its Inca dwellings and the people who still inhabit them.
Most had been abandoned by abolition times, but the descendants of plantation workers still inhabit the island.
Lumina still inhabit the planet Earth, where they have secretly guarded and protected millennia of knowledge, research and discoveries.
A careful examination of the works reveals that this motif has spanned the entire career of General Idea and still inhabits the work of AA Bronson.
Ghosts still inhabit some of her sculptures: the sensual biomorphs of Jean Arp; the slanting, phallic form of Auguste Rodin's statue of Balzac; the minimal cube as imagined by Fred Flintstone.
The Tunjur still inhabit Darfur and speak the Arabic language (and are thus «Arab»), and are just as victimized as others in Darfur despite the linguistic affinities with the Baggara and others.

Not exact matches

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.
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!)
That is why Paolo and Francesca, the two adulteresses who inhabit the outer ring of Dante's inferno, still cling together like doves, appealing to the law of love, «which absolves no one from loving.»
This population still worshipped gods in high places and shrines; the gods were the baalim, who were responsible for the fertility of the rich land which they inhabited but were also the gods concerned with human fertility.
Still another creature inhabits the organicist conception of the local church: the leviathan.
However, there is still insufficient information available about many bacteria inhabiting the intestine of mice.
«This record of such an unusual and extremely rare fish is exciting, but its also an important reminder that we still have much to learn about the species that inhabit our oceans,» Grace added.
The Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between 230,000 and 28,000 years ago; during the last few millennia they coincided with Homo Sapiens Sapiens, and became extinct for reasons that are still being challenged.
According to the study, speciation of the Iberian lynx could therefore be related to the special diet still followed by these specimens inhabiting our planet today, including the rabbit as their primary prey.
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