Sentences with phrase «uninhabited land»

In summary, if a territory is acquired through occupation of uninhabited land then, so long as it is applicable to the colony, English law is in force, while in the case of acquisition through treaty or conquest, the «ancient» laws remain until they are changed.
It's hard to project future changes in the ice sheets that cover massive, mostly uninhabited land of Greenland and Antarctica.
Covering the uninhabited land of the Sahara with solar panels, for example, might provide 50 times the power used currently across the globe.
Most of your time in the game's single player mode will be spent journeying across a largely uninhabited land called the Downside in a covered wagon, occasionally stopping to talk to your allies.
Slated for the Wii, players will take on the role of a boy's shadow as it tries to make its way up a looming tower, which is located in the middle of a vast and uninhabited land.
In almost all Westerns, the landscape is the dominant visual: lots of daylight exterior shots, big skies, seemingly wild and uninhabited land, sweepingly wide - open spaces.
Even in the absence of war, countries often create protected areas along borders, because it makes sense to have uninhabited land in politically sensitive zones.

Not exact matches

25 Who cuts a channel for the torrents of rain, and a path for the thunderstorm, 26 to water a land where no one lives, an uninhabited desert, 27 to satisfy a desolate wasteland and make it sprout with grass?
The behavior of a wildfire now burning uninhabited military lands near Fairbanks is also a concern, the scientist said.
Most such regions are not on land or are largely uninhabited, the equatorial Pacific Ocean and the Arctic prominent among them.
Henderson Island is an uninhabited, 5 - kilometre - wide speck of land halfway between Australia and South America.
The uninhabited, heavily fortified no man's land between the two countries teems with wildlife, and all that could be heard was birdsong as the two spoke face to face.
A sporty car and vast uninhabited tracts of land make a heady cocktail.
They're off course, missing crew and supplies, and for the remaining Chosen, the world they've landed on is far from uninhabited.
For these reasons day trips to the numerous uninhabited islands are the focus of our land - based Galapagos tours.
Surrounded by tranquil waters teaming with aquatic life, stunning natural landscapes and countless uninhabited islands to explore, guests enjoy an endless array of activities on land and sea.
Day trips to the numerous uninhabited islands are the focus of our land - based Galapagos tours.
The northern reaches are largely uninhabited, but it's here where you'll find the best beaches and untouched tracks of land, which can be explored by bike, while the island's main town, San Pedro, sits on the southern coast.
Yeah sure, if you have the cash to fly in with a helicopter, shoot scenes from above or land in uninhabited placed.
In 1988, a huge meteorite lands on an uninhabited island in the South China Sea.
The Ness is a remote and isolated place, an uninhabited no - man's - land, for decades occupied solely by the military for practicing the dark arts of war.
Land that was once uninhabited is now crammed with subdivisions.
June 24, 2016 — Plastic litters the shore of an atoll in the Indian Ocean uninhabited by humans, but there is plenty of life on that small stretch of land.
Over 80 % of land mass is uninhabited.
In Ktunaxa Nation, the fact that the land is to date uninhabited, that the commercial interest is merely a possibility, and that there is evidence that strongly indicates the viability of the commercial interest is meager, that is, it will not bring financial benefits to the surrounding communities, suggests that a valid government objective does not exist to warrant limiting the Ktunaxa's freedom of religion.
According to Blackstone, the juridical tools that were available under international law to colonial powers seeking to acquire sovereignty over foreign lands in the 18 th Century were threefold; conquest or treaty (cession) where the land was occupied; or occupation where the land was uninhabited.
They argue that the term is culturally inappropriate and implies that the land and waters in a proposed declaration were uninhabited and predominantly void of human activity.
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