Sentences with phrase «uninhabited territory»

He begins to make his way to the uninhabited territory of the Heartlands in the hopes of establishing his realm there, but finds the path blocked by a swarm of bloodthirsty bandits.
In search of a kingdom, he explores the uninhabited territory of the heartlands, but a band of bandits blocks his path.
2006 Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary African Photography, International Center of Photography, New York, USA Personae & Scenarios: The New African Photography, Brancolini Grimaldi Arte Contemporanea, Rome, Italy WOMEN: Photography and New Media, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, South Africa International Contemporary Photography: The Living is Easy, Flowers, East Gallery, London, UK Uninhabited Territories, West Space, Melbourne, Australia, 2006 Bieler Fototage: Physiognomie, Museum Schwabe, Biel, Switzerland Freestyle, Sanlam Fashion Week, Johannesburg, South Africa Second to None, Iziko South African National Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa Olvida Quien Soy: Erase Me from Who I Am, Centro Atlantico De Arte Moderno, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

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The uninhabited half - square - mile island, possessing no apparent natural resources, is a bizarre sliver of territory for two countries to fight over.
Turks & Caicos is a British overseas territory in the Caribbean, still not overrun with mass tourism, although plans are for several large resorts to spring up $ on some uninhabited islands.
I was completely unaware of all the uninhabited islands that are U.S. Territories.
However, the doctrine was extended to apply to some territories occupied by Indigenous people, on the basis that a territory could be considered uninhabited if the inhabitants were without laws, without a sovereign and primitive in their social organisation.
Prior to the Mabo decision, the doctrinal explanation of the acquisition of sovereignty in Australia was that the British had settled territories that although already inhabited could be considered uninhabited or «terra nullius».
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.
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