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This caused a phenomenon its inhabitancy was not used to... rain.
The traces of inhabitancy in this region are lost on the darkness of time.
Ogier advanced into the country, looking for some marks of inhabitancy, but found none.
This statute, therefore, rendered it almost impracticable for a poor man to gain a new settlement in the old way, by forty days' inhabitancy.
No coffee cups or chairs or papers or anything that would even remotely suggest recent inhabitancy by life.
After several years of inhabitancy, part of the people decided to move downwards to Togbloku and settled there.
Archaeological evidence suggests substantial pre-contact Norwalk inhabitancy by human beings; artifacts found near Ward Street date back 5000 years ago.
The trick, then, particularly in a case like this, with one lone colony so close to enemy territory being defended by the inhabitancy of a mere fifty-five souls, was not to get caught.
But as long as the candidate whom they send to Congress meets the constitutional age, citizenship and inhabitancy requirements, the people of Arkansas have not violated the Qualifications Clauses. . . .
There are signs of human inhabitancy as early as 5000 years ago with stone circles discovered under 20 miles east of Little Clifton at Long Meg and Castlerigg amongst other places.
There is a strong presumption in favour of the continuance of a domicile of originThere can only be a Sri Lankan domicile and to that extent the term differs from the expression inhabitancy.
With one elbow braced against a tome on celestial mechanics whose listed orbs and planetary bodies lay nowhere near his present world of inhabitancy, he pondered; his hands out of fussy habit trimmed pen nibs the way a duelist might whet fine steel.
They migrated from their original inhabitancy of Hakkari, southern Turkey, during World War I. They dwelled in the village since early twenties of the 20th century and are followers of the Ancient Church of the East.
Inhabitant means permanent inhabitant - One who has his permanent home in Jaffna in the nature of a domicile in the Northern ProvinceThere can only be a Sri Lankan domicile and to that extent the term differs from the expression inhabitancy.