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How to use the word Inhabitants in a Sentence?

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The health of the planet reflects the choices of its inhabitants; let us choose wisely and nurture our environment.

Aloo Denish Obiero

added by Aloo-Denish
4 months ago

We have areas where the number of tourist beds outnumber inhabitants by a lot.

Arnold Schuler

Found on CNN
1 year ago

There are many people from the town or children of local natives who, like me, are born or live elsewhere but who every year return to San Severino and go up ngoppa u ’ paese viecchio( ‘ on the back of the ancient village ’) to find their origins and imagine what the life of their parents, uncles or grandparents could be like in the past, the attachment to the place is so strong for all the inhabitants( living in the new town) and those who have moved to other places for work, but whose heart belongs here.

Monica Gillocchi

Found on CNN
1 year ago

At first, some of the inhabitants said they would not move, but in the last few days, we think we have persuaded everyone.

Francesco Aporti

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I am curious next to see what the study of the cuneiform texts will reveal about the fate of the city and its inhabitants after the devastating earthquake.

Middle Assyrian

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Our partnership will help us better understand the unexplored depths of our marine ecosystems and their inhabitants, the more we understand and the more compelling scientific evidence we can gather, the better we can protect them.

Ahmed Najeeb

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It's too soon to say if there was a causal connection or not, but what we can say is that this event did happen around the same time as when we think the megafauna disappeared, which is intriguing, there's also a chance that this was actually witnessed by early inhabitants, who had just arrived in The Atacama Desert. It would have been quite a show.

Pete Schultz

Found on CNN
2 years ago

This date acts as an anchor point for the Icelandic Sagas, it is somewhat in keeping with date estimates based on these Sagas, and therefore adds some credibility to the stories they contain of exploration of the Americas and interaction with Indigenous inhabitants. In other ways, it is later than most Saga experts would have expected.

Michael Dee

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Literally, thousands of lives have been lost, and there are still a lot of people missing, infrastructure is still in the recovery process and a lot of the inhabitants are forced to live in emergency relief places.

Hideki Matsuyama

Found on CNN
3 years ago

... White sharks have long been known to be seasonal inhabitants of the Gulf of Maine, and they have been observed preying on seals and porpoises in Maine's coastal waters, sightings data, catch records, and tagging data indicate white sharks occur in the region from the early summer through the fall.

The Atlantic

Found on CNN
3 years ago

It's a sad commentary that the house and its inhabitants have to be walled off, we should want the White House to be opened up for people to be able to access it from all sides.

Mayor Murial Bowser

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Since the experience with the project we have become a lot more relaxed. We can imagine that, in future, half of the inhabitants of such a street own electric vehicles.

Netze BW

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

It's mostly people from outside who talk about racism, anti-black sentiment. At Ath, we never considered 'the Savage' to be a racist figure, it is rather a character that the inhabitants of Ath adore... when one get a kiss from 'the Savage', we have good luck all the year ahead.

Bruno Lefebvre

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

It is rather a character that the inhabitants of Ath adore... when one get a kiss from 'the Savage', we have good luck all the year ahead.

Bruno Lefebvre

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

They are objects of everyday life in the female world and are extraordinary because they tell micro-stories, biographies of the inhabitants of the city who tried to escape the eruption.

Massimo Osanna

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Our study suggests the inhabitants didnt leave Angkor because the infrastructure failed, rather the infrastructure failed (or was not maintained or repaired) because the urban elite had already left.

Dan Penny

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

When journalists come here I want to talk about the good things, but they're not interested. They are interested in gangs, conflict and ghettos. It saddens me, only a few people create chaos, the rest of the inhabitants are good, polite family people. Unfortunately, a few people have ruined things for us.

Salim El-Chahabi

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

We as environment authorities are responsible for air purity and it's our responsibility to make sure inhabitants don't get sick (because of pollution), i believe there is sympathy for this from car drivers.

Bjoern Marzahn

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The fact that this is the one chosen for a top step is also challenging for our modern mind: was this a positive or negative appropriation of the menorah? were they stepping on purpose? Did the room serve a special function? Were the inhabitants of the house actually aware of its importance? Was this just a beautiful ornamented piece? While these questions are still hard to answer, the very use [of the door] at this place, and our eventual exposure, revived its long trajectory, going fromJewish hands, to Muslim, and then to Christian owners.

Katia Cytryn-Silverman

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

However, there is no indication on the skeletons that the humans had suffered violence, so it is likely that they died of natural causes, while the exact intent of the inhabitants' cannibalistic practices will never be certain, previous discoveries already suggested that it was not simply a matter of cannibalism for survival.

The Natural

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

The campaign that we oversee plays out daily, in complex arenas, under myriad threats that recur without respite. This requires us to be constantly prepared to fight in secret, anytime and anywhere necessary. The service is charged with this effort and there is no option, but to win this war every day, we, the personnel of the ISA, have a very significant responsibility in defending the State of Israel and its inhabitants, in thwarting and blocking terrorist threats and in upholding democracy. We will continue to do this our way – with courage, wisdom, determination, innovation, dedication, and relevancy.

Benjamin Netanyahu

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

While elements of the Iraqi Army have gradually been able to evict ISIS from Iraq's smaller towns and cities, the challenge of liberating Mosul was of a whole different order of magnitude, it’s a vast metropolis that had millions of inhabitants, enormous sectarian and ethnic complexity, and was the historical bastion of Sunni [ Muslim ] revanchism in Iraq. The fight was always going to be toughest in Mosul, which is why it was left for last.

John Hannah

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Any and every one of the inhabitants of North America can contribute to achieving the goal of 225 million Monarchs that we've established for 2020.

Dan Ashe

Found on CNN
8 years ago

But under the conditions of warfare, weapons are going to have performance characteristics. And they're going to be very carefully fashioned for that purpose because it matters... You would cut somebody [ with a mata'a ], but they certainly wouldn't be lethal in any way. Related : Ancient Roman brooch contains' lovely' palindrome Some scientists have estimated, that, at its height, Easter Island’s population may have been as high as 20,000, but fell over centuries after the island’s trees and palms were cut down to build canoes and transport its famous giant statues. One theory suggests that the deforestation led to soil erosion, impacting the island’s ability to support wildlife and farming, and the collapse of its civilization. When the Dutch arrived at the island in 1722, its population was 3,000 or less. Only 111 inhabitants were living on Easter Island by 1877. Other experts, however, have questioned whether Easter Island ever supported a large population, citing instead the arrival of Europeans, who brought diseases and took islanders away as slaves. Related : Ancient 4,500-year-old boat discovered in Egypt What people traditionally think about Easter Island is being this island of catastrophe and collapse just isn't true in a pre-historic sense, populations were successful and lived sustainably on Easter Island up until European contact.

Carl Lipo

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

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