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"inhabit" Definitions
  1. inhabit something to live in a particular place

736 Sentences With "inhabit"

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The characters we inhabit, the people we inhabit, the identities we inhabit… It just really touches me.
They inhabit the inner city as effortlessly as they inhabit a wild wood.
He doesn't inhabit his roles; the visions of the movies he's in come to inhabit him.
And people inhabit Antarctica year-round, in the same way they might one day inhabit the extraterrestrial bodies.
And I knew how important it would be to inhabit that emotion, and more important, to inhabit that relationship in that moment.
"The great butlers are great by virtue of their ability to inhabit their professional role and inhabit it to the utmost," Stevens tells us.
What the game did get across, in its better moments, is that The Sopranos is a show about the places people inhabit, as much as the people who inhabit them.
They also inhabit South America, Africa, Australia, & New Zealand.
Is it possible for a soul to inhabit two bodies?
Suit or no suit, Doug needed to inhabit the character.
You experience a plot, but you also inhabit a world.
Ms Seiffert's fictions are different: they inhabit the events themselves.
The space it would inhabit is currently a religious bookstore.
Chinese leaders inhabit a universe that revolves around output legitimacy.
But in the grander perspective, we inhabit an ocean world.
You can inhabit a different world with a head mount.
You can inhabit it, and see it from the exterior.
What I'm saying is the environment you inhabit is important.
The War on Drugs inhabit it more completely than most.
You inhabit them, grow physically familiar with how they work.
KAINE: We will work together in whatever roles we inhabit.
And pollutes the dreams and thoughts that inhabit the head
It's often said that Democrats and Republicans inhabit different countries.
The birds inhabit much of Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.
Some of the stories, though, are less delicious to inhabit.
They alone inhabit the land where the tale is set.
There's a real desire to dwell and inhabit virtual worlds.
On set, Cuarón created a reality for Aparicio to inhabit.
Some of these nonsensical weapons play small roles in the movies they inhabit, while others, like these, have become cultural touchstones; serving as symbols of the fictional universes they inhabit and the fandoms they inspire.
We just don't inhabit the mathematical construct that is AdS space.
One wing has become a hospital, while squatters inhabit other rooms.
But that's not the narrative she's allowed to inhabit, is it?
I don't want to inhabit maleness; I want to understand it.
By now, the cast inhabit their characters like familiar, comfortable clothing.
How hard was it to inhabit that kind of a role?
In it, the residents of Stars Hollow physically inhabit famous paintings.
That's penguin poop, an important indicator that penguins inhabit the area.
They all inhabit the same body, so they are her memories.
Vikander does extremely well to inhabit Croft with imagination and distinctiveness.
Its two main characters, captor and captive, inhabit the same purgatory.
Places tell us about the people who visit and inhabit them.
There's no statistical evidence, either, that evangelicals really inhabit society's margins.
Mistake and the Republican candidate do not inhabit the same universe.
All those who, by some accident of fate, inhabit your world.
Too many Democrats seem to inhabit film critic Pauline Kael's world.
Why are people always trying to inhabit a disproportionately bigger space?
The worlds her characters inhabit are chaotic, disorienting, nightmarish and vital.
I wonder what it would be like to inhabit his mind.
The episode also underscores the murky regulatory territory that brokers inhabit.
And soon I began to inhabit his online life as well.
Monks like Ashin Wirathu inhabit the extremist fringe of Buddhist nationalism.
We inhabit a world where many women are enslaved, demeaned, abused.
They inhabit us deeply and explain to us who we are.
They inhabit icy Arctic waters and can weigh over a ton.
Between one and five snakes per square meter inhabit the island.
However specific his protagonists are, the reader can almost inhabit them.
It alters rivers and ecosystems, affecting the organisms that inhabit them.
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More than half inhabit a single range across countries in southern Africa.
Even in their vulnerable nakedness, his nudes dominate the space they inhabit.
To others, they seemed to inhabit an atmosphere of semi-continuous scheming.
The birds inhabit the northern part of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil.
Combined, the KarJenners have enough Instagram followers to inhabit a new continent.
Both films take a subculture and allow us to inhabit their world.
The adage is especially true in the physical world we inhabit daily.
As she unpicks Lear's layers, at points she seems to inhabit him.
These souls inhabit the part of the village designated for the dead.
The "dinosaurs" that inhabit the land are remnants of Earth's forgotten past.
Love him or loathe him, you inhabit the imagination of Roger Ailes.
Unfortunately, they inhabit different bodies, and are often substituted for each other.
Because this is exactly the kind of world they want to inhabit.
Sadly, we Americans inhabit the one society that could have been different.
But I can't inhabit them as I did with my childhood favorites.
Movies and radio are the twin progenitors of the modernity we inhabit.
Curiosity. In awe at the wonder of the world(s) we inhabit.
Some scientists estimate around 2 million animal and plant species inhabit Earth.
Przybilla was never really healthy enough to fully inhabit his NBA potential.
But as far as professionals go, doctors inhabit a somewhat unique space.
Viruses may inhabit all surfaces both inside and outside of the body.
They did not inhabit the same city or even the same continent.
We inhabit a culture we despise and see no way of improving.
It's this aesthetic that LCD Soundsystem aims to inhabit on American Dream.
Incidentally, the Dead Sea is too salty to inhabit for most creatures.
Most people who inhabit the political center are exhausted by the vitriol.
The company expects astronauts to inhabit the colony for half the year.
But it's more than that: I'm familiar with the world they inhabit.
Especially for the over 600 million people who inhabit lower-lying areas.
Lee Sherrod, and proceeded to inhabit it for the next eight years.
What it says about the culture they inhabit is just as troubling.
And the allegory of Gilead clearly builds on the world we inhabit.
Already, there are versions of it out in the world we inhabit.
Surely psychic, fairy, and ghost type Pokémon would inhabit such a place.
This is the complicated spatial construct that Lauterbach's poems define and inhabit.
The businesses in Vulkan inhabit former industrial buildings known for their environmental design.
We need to keep thinking about the fact that women inhabit multiple identities.
Only several hundred people inhabit the coastal town, which abuts Everglades National Park.
It glamorizes the peculiarities of outer space and the races that inhabit it.
We might not share common ground, but we inhabit it, often for generations.
Keck says there's no danger of them spreading beyond states they already inhabit.
I honor the fluidity of gender and the ancestral indigenous land we inhabit.
But on what terms should diverse cultures and religions inhabit the common polity?
It's like they forget they inhabit the very bodies upheld as ideal. pic.twitter.
I work with pre-existing content that I inhabit and reformulate and rearrange.
Western intelligence agencies used to inhabit a parallel world where spy battled spy.
And is the land, along with the animals that inhabit it, worth protecting?
Through virtual reality, they can inhabit the perspectives of actors in classic movies.
Most recently she decided to inhabit the look of badass villainess Harley Quinn.
You can even choose which character you want to inhabit as you explore.
The world that most of the rest of us inhabit will muddle along.
For us, virtual reality can be an expansion of the space we inhabit.
They inhabit petroleum energy reserves with one type of microbe – sulphate reducing bacteria.
In the environment we actually inhabit, though, it makes no sense at all.
The Dene are an aboriginal group who inhabit the northern parts of Canada.
"We refer to the good ghosts that inhabit this building," Mr. Nickson said.
Those against cultural appropriation inhabit a particular psychological attitude that is worth examining.
Families who rely on CHIP now inhabit a health care no-man's-land.
For now we're learning to inhabit the structure of one aspect of funniness.
So let's vigorously play the roles that we have the fortune to inhabit.
The ghost of Bach seems to inhabit St. Paul's Chapel on lower Broadway.
Same process goes for the other characters whose perspectives I try to inhabit.
The evil spirits of Twin Peaks inhabit people, change them, direct their actions.
Demonesses, demons, evil spirits and soulless bodies inhabit the pages of Jewish legend.
The figure in the frame and viewer can never inhabit the other's space.
But they inhabit a well-made and entertaining, if prosaic, period war story.
The role challenged her to inhabit the mind of a refrigerator-raiding cat.
Predators inhabit other branches of Christianity, and Jewish and Muslim communities, among others.
He exists in places that young people inhabit — podcasts, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
Microbes are known to inhabit similar lakes on Earth, and so who knows?
While salmon inhabit the waterways year round, millions return to spawn every summer.
Was it difficult to inhabit the world of "Slave Play" for so long?
Is their idea of citizenship even conceivable in the world we now inhabit?
And the news cycle they inhabit, he added, is only hardening their beliefs.
When students inhabit liberal bubbles, they're not learning much about their own country.
Does Long Island inhabit some special zone exempt from the logic of Albany?
They inhabit a grand house, sparsely furnished but crammed with echoes and creaks.
More people lie in the tightly packed church cemetery than inhabit the village.
We inhabit a "micro apartment," or what is sometimes called a tiny house.
The Arhuaco certainly inhabit a remarkable place on Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
I was mad at her for being able to inhabit the Karen world.
There's something really amazing and emotional about being able to inhabit this role.
These are centuries-old relationships, and the spaces they inhabit just as old.
It could come to life if you would inhabit it as an action.
Still, he needed something to endure, if only to inhabit the part convincingly.
About 4,500 residents inhabit just over 400 houses; others live in makeshift bush shacks.
The church, and the people who inhabit it, are wonderful in 1,000 different ways.
We humans are simply spirits who inhabit the visible world in a physical body.
But for a few hours or days, depending on the mission, they inhabit it.
Did a martian overlord inhabit both of their bodies and mastermind the whole relationship?
Players inhabit Lara, and her brutality (which is more often directed at brown folks).
They don't try to distract you from that loneliness — they let you inhabit it.
He never intended to inhabit the world he wanted to document as a filmmaker.
About 2,000 known species of fireflies inhabit temperate and tropical forests around the world.
That combo, when translated to commercial liquor choices, is the world we now inhabit.
We just happen to inhabit one of the ones in which humans can thrive.
"Characters inhabit Soccer Mommy songs like a collection of twisted short stories," Jones writes.
They inhabit a building, traveling along its pathways, scurrying up plumbing and electrical lines.
She didn't weigh much, and she was clearly struggling to inhabit an aggressive stance.
The only catch: You have to be smaller than an amoeba to inhabit it.
Let's take a step back and remember the unique reality we all now inhabit.
Rather than inhabit the process by which it is made, Boccato's work declaims it.
The evolution of augmented reality will present questions about the physical space we inhabit.
What does it mean to inhabit a space where even your name is contested?
"Morphed" features seven men who inhabit Mr. Saarinen's physical style blending delicacy and wildness.
Babies born vaginally primarily acquire the microbes that inhabit their mother's vagina and bowel.
The Shanenawa number about 720 and inhabit around 23,000 hectares (57,000 acres) of land.
We are used to taking for granted the safety of the environment we inhabit.
Perhaps the only way to truly inhabit a place forever is to haunt it.
Rather than simply refer back to their chosen paintings, they seem to inhabit them.
Human beings inhabit at least three parallel worlds in the course of a lifetime.
Few actors inhabit the space between charming and monstrous as brilliantly as Dern does.
To inhabit these worlds for a few hundred pages is a kind of submission.
We each of us now inhabit airtight ideological silos — Planet Hannity or Planet Maddow.
It belongs to one of the master architects of the culture you now inhabit.
How often do you pay close attention to the insects that inhabit your world?
Now we inhabit the "after," and you can keep time by the die-offs.
Ms. Walker turned to designing the characters who would inhabit the "Fons Americanus" tableau.
He seems to inhabit a healthy center of American politics, something both parties need.
The people then abandoned the real world and went on to inhabit the map.
According to Musk's tweet on Friday, "Starship will allow us to inhabit other worlds."
It's a reminder that we inhabit a dynamic planet that's roiling with geological activity.
Approximately 200,000 reindeer inhabit Lapland, compared to 180,000 residents, according to Lapland's tourism bureau.
Like a growing number of patients today, I inhabit a less familiar state: maintenance.
Research on the microbes that inhabit our bodies has progressed rapidly in recent years.
But the President himself seems to inhabit a different universe from his fantasy backdrop.
The creatures typically inhabit deep waters and migrate long distances across the world's oceans.
They just inhabit the ideals they're trying to discuss, and that's hard for me.
For the people who actually inhabit those identities, though, they are anything but optional.
Arab tribes mainly inhabit the proposed safe zone region controlled by the YPG forces.
In fact, the seat Pressley will inhabit was once held by President John F. Kennedy.
Above: Breath of the Wild screenshot courtesy Nintendo Video games let us inhabit impossible places.
Such individuals inevitably seek to adapt the political office they inhabit to serve their needs.
At first blush WeChat and Douyin (which translates as "trill") appear to inhabit distinct worlds.
Skinchanging is the umbrella term for being able to inhabit any animal, not just wolves.
That means the sensory pleasures stem from seeing new actors seek to inhabit these roles.
Jupiter will inhabit your fourth house of home and family for almost all of 2019.
Hers is not the first New York restaurant to inhabit a former auto-body shop.
Evolution has equipped people for a world very different from the one they now inhabit.
And the people and animals that inhabit the world seem closer to life-sized, too.
The viewers inhabit a spectrum that stretches toward the past while facing toward the future.
The space they inhabit is often shallow, and there are no signs of organic life.
It's just recognizing that learning to inhabit a virtual reality body is already complex enough.
I ended up taking considerable risk in stepping over to inhabit parts of your world.
We Americans now inhabit a society so numbingly false that even our melancholy is masquerade.
Though both are proposing sweeping economic reforms, they inhabit different ideological lanes within the party.
It is disconnected from the outside and, when you inhabit it, it becomes your world.
Playing chess, we inhabit questions that matter, that we cannot be sure of answering correctly.
Their personalities are defined by the world they inhabit — specifically their reactions to the world.
They're known to inhabit all areas of the region, including fields, forests, and even towns!
But her paradise is soon lost to the conflicting desires of those who inhabit it.
Wiens' research estimates that perhaps some 100 million (or more) animal species inhabit the planet.
A mode of making contact with the inexplicable, using imagination to inhabit a new position.
As such, we, the viewers, continuously inhabit Segedin's subjectivity at another point in his life.
That's why I wanted to create these amphibian creatures that inhabit this mythological digital space.
Pelosi would inhabit the House Speaker's office should she be chosen by Democrats in January.
Most inhabit the dry northern coast, cut off from most rain by the Andes range.
The work he made was for himself to inhabit, a personal mythology given physical form.
Such is the world Zhou Zenong (Hu Ge) and Liu Aiai (Gwei Lun Mei) inhabit.
It is the meeting of two worlds, a middle ground that many young Australians inhabit.
Wood frogs are the only frogs that inhabit the cold regions above the Arctic Circle.
Because that is not the body you will inhabit when you close the place down.
To many people, polar bears, which inhabit the Arctic Circle, are already pretty far up.
Harnessed fear is used by political leaders and the feedback loop they inhabit and stoke.
But a lot of people still inhabit the world of following rules and repetitive skills.
Stories of war, climate disaster, immigration abuse, racism, violence against women often inhabit my dreams.
She does not inhabit the best of all possible worlds, though, for all her privilege.
"Each has a family and a future that they didn't get to inhabit," he said.
It would seem that reactionaries, while they inhabit our world, are not really of it.
We in the developed world don't inhabit an environment rife with malaria and TB anymore.
Time and night form Sharlet's central theme: people who inhabit the night, literally and figuratively.
Could he inhabit Harry's mind, his skills, his restaurant as if they were truly his?
In the weeks that followed, I feared I would permanently inhabit a purgatory of unknowns.
It means the lack of basic protection from any of the states they naturally inhabit.
And yes, colorful animated creatures can inhabit our backyards and parks, waiting to be discovered.
Although Shepard's beautifully researched creations inhabit different eras, his basic point is made and remade.
The wet feet, the smell of tides, the logic that you can inhabit the tree.
The same could be said for our world, too — the one we all inhabit together.
"There's an obvious juxtaposition between the Roses and those who inhabit Schitt's Creek," says Ornstein.
It felt like a world of color and hope that I would never inhabit again.
It's a space the Met could also inhabit, or at least dip its toe into.
Can these two find a shared way forward, and will the divided country they inhabit?
"Two types of animals inhabit my soul," Mr. Neschling recently wrote in a Facebook post.
America's "best and brightest" are not the people who inhabit elected political office long-term.
Oddly, then, it comes as some relief to inhabit a state outside the normative categories.
The spangled boutiques inhabit a phalanx of regal hôtels particuliers where Renaissance aristocrats held salons.
To inhabit the most love that your body can handle and to relish in it.
There's even a massive hunk of meat you can inhabit to accomplish a particular objective.
Some cenotes acquired particular religious significance to the Maya, whose descendents continue to inhabit the region.
S. struggle for their commanding heights – will define or disrupt the industries and countries they inhabit.
For one thing, it requires teachers who inhabit that mindset themselves, and they're harder to find.
Weeks follow, while the animals that inhabit the region become comfortable enough to enter the frame.
She seems to inhabit a space between these two worlds, borrowing from the rhetoric of both.
But now, when I return, those buildings often sit empty, with no one to inhabit them.
It heightens it, because the desire to know and inhabit the beloved's mind is so great.
But I'm borrowing certain things from his life, to inhabit, to create something, to make something.
We've yet to see Issa fully inhabit that same self-love in seasons two or three.
The actors who inhabit the enchanting lives of these characters are up to the part, too.
Rather, they were apparently driven away in fear by whatever dark forces inhabit the Roanoke farmhouse.
They'll also introduce audiences to new characters who may inhabit the larger world of Star Trek.
To Blachford, it looked like the type of place Rick Deckard from Blade Runner might inhabit.
But we now inhabit a world in which real-life baseball stars were born in 1995.
There's just something about VR that invites us to inhabit other beings in completely surreal ways.
MICROBIOME INTERLOPERS (HIGHEST): Microorganisms inhabit our guts, mouths, and skin and help us in many ways.
She said ditching the makeup helped make her a better actor, helped her inhabit the role.
The world they inhabit is not a black world, and that often gets lost on people.
Our virtual selves perpetually inhabit spaces that are more akin to shopping malls than public squares.
Not quite ghost, not quite monster, yokai can inhabit everyday objects, mimicking umbrellas, lanterns, and crockery.
Almost the whole ocean floor is dark to those that inhabit it, and invisible to all.
As the statement suggests, the meeting must be of two ordinary things that inhabit different realities.
The ultimate stage is liberty for individuals to inhabit society without fear, unedited, as they are.
It "shaped the very world its readers inhabit", because of its links to politicians and financiers.
Children and mothers inhabit a place that until a few years ago I didn't know existed.
The power relations between her characters are often a direct result of the lands they inhabit.
Sometimes we see more of their work than that done by the people who inhabit it.
Had she herself left it behind when she decided to inhabit her own mind and body?
Weegee sometimes surrendered his camera so that he could inhabit a shot instead of creating it.
It's given me a little bit more confidence in my ability to inhabit it as me.
Brittney Benson, Carleton King and Sebastian Gutierrez have the choicest roles and inhabit them with gusto.
You have to inhabit a language, not only speak it, and fluency requires some dramatic flair.
During the final verse, Mr. Forte seemed to inhabit Jim Morrison, and the mood turned eerie.
But the way they inhabit the world, the way they observe it—of course they're writers.
In all of the films, Rosefeldt sets the scene by examining the environments his characters inhabit.
But if you inhabit that world, you can't push back without being seen as a sellout.
Transportation and mobility technologies are creating the future we'll inhabit in years and decades to come.
I started competitive-dance training to inhabit my body properly, instead of living in my head.
Sadly, ignorance is breeding faster than the cockroaches and mice that also inhabit these human warehouses.
I took this time to inhabit my own mind—hence where the name Zenizen came from.
The trials and tribulations of this world that players came to inhabit did not simply stop.
They give you a glimpse of some of the real-life characters that inhabit prison life.
The least affected were plastic surgeons and ophthalmologists — doctors who inhabit procedure- or skill-oriented domains.
" Subsequently, he notes, to read his works "you have to inhabit the world I live in.
"People share similar experiences throughout the world, regardless of the physical space they inhabit," says Greer.
It's mesmerizing and speaks to the transformative power of the landscape and those that inhabit it.
The hardy, pioneering characters of the Socialist kibbutz movement would later inhabit some of his novels.
We come in all shapes, sizes and races, and we inhabit every social class and career.
Yet we inhabit a culture that privileges novelty and growth over the cyclical and the regenerative.
Even if I were not a doctoral student, it's not one I would want to inhabit.
That teacher, Ms. Norbury, was one of three drastically different roles Ms. Simard would soon inhabit.
In Hudson's cartoonish universe of anthropomorphic, adolescent dragons, jocks and "normals" inhabit the upper social strata.
But it's unknown if the tentacled creatures migrate around, or predominantly inhabit certain waters, explained Robinson.
But as an actor, Harden uses the persuasive strength of her voice to inhabit every line.
Some cenotes acquired particular religious significance to the Maya, whose descendants continue to inhabit the region.
" For him, the film is about "the world" his characters inhabit and "the way they behave.
But she worried that the rotting logs they inhabit had not protected them from the blazes.
They inhabit places where the outlook for their characters is uncertain at best, cataclysmic at worst.
It's not that they're variations on the same character; they don't inhabit the same emotional position.
A tribe of indigenous people, known as the Sentinelese, are believed to inhabit the remote island.
The group's research also suggests that the dinosaur's ancestors preferred to inhabit areas near the ocean.
LaTurbo: Our histories are fluid, intersecting and changing depending on the world we choose to inhabit.
We pass over places we never quite inhabit, en route to destinations we never quite reach.
"These settlers may be third generation but they inhabit the fringes of society," Mr. Buchanan said.
I know how to sleep but resting is an in-between space I do not inhabit.
Games are in essence VR worlds, we just didn't have the goggles to inhabit them, right?
Both the roles her subjects lay and the interiors or landscapes they inhabit are highly constructed.
In practical terms, whites know little about the iconic ghetto and the people who inhabit it.
"Now that Becky is not interfering, Lilith can inhabit you completely," Ruth says with a placid smile.
And no, not in some sort of alternate universe, but rather the one we all currently inhabit.
Primates play a "very critical" role in their ecosystems and the economies of the countries they inhabit.
Every mirror, window, or anything that reflects our image reminds us of the mutated form we inhabit.
At the heart of the conflict is the now unignorable fact that partisan Americans inhabit different realities.
A wonderful, complicated, and beautiful novel, it asks what responsibilities people have to the societies they inhabit.
The hazy Rothko/Turner color fields her characters inhabit don't really seem to be of this world.
Warging is an ability that allows a person to inhabit the mind and body of a wolf.
Migrants and refugees are shown to inhabit a space separate to the fairy tale of the nation.
Fox has a history of believing curious things about unborn children, including that they can inhabit dogs.
Now, Esmail is welcoming fans and newcomers alike to actually see and visually inhabit that same story.
It's focused closely on the lives and decisions of its characters, not just the universe they inhabit.
Jupiter, the planet of luck, will inhabit your second house of value and possessions until December 2.
How was this paper able to inhabit so many roles at once: costumes, shelter, partner, set piece?
What makes the game unbearably eerie is the sense of normality to those who inhabit the space.
Basically, when 10,000,000,000 people inhabit this planet, things will look a lot different than it does now.
Giant squids are thought to inhabit every ocean on Earth, but only at depths below 300 meters.
He gives them his word, which "still gotta mean something" in the depraved world they all inhabit.
You're very cold and a little stiff, and you're having to hit marks and inhabit the character.
Coming generations—so one expert asserts—will inhabit an even more egotistical ask-and-be-gratified world.
Would she inhabit "If You Could Read My Mind," with as much painful pride as Viola Wills?
Then, in late 2015, racists who inhabit certain corners of the internet got a hold of him.
The status update took off and we entered the era we still inhabit: the age of awareness.
The people who inhabit Breaking Bad, on the other hand, couldn't leave more destruction in their wake.
Was it that co-stars Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda inhabit their roles so convincingly and hilariously?
Everything from the creatures to the landscapes they inhabit are grounded in known, but less popularized folklore.
According to him, engaging in either is like an open invitation for Satan to inhabit your soul.
The project is looking into microbes that inhabit the stomachs of ruminants such as cattle and sheep.
His protagonists become expressive individuals, yet they inhabit a world where hierarchies are fixed and freedoms circumscribed.
The ethnic make-up of the streets that Safari's students inhabit has shifted significantly in recent years.
Like silhouettes, they inhabit a domain that is parallel to ours and completely cut off from it.
You don't know how to inhabit them yet, and it might cost another fortune to find out.
"Barbara Cook and my mother are two separate people who inhabit the same body," Mr. LeGrant said.
As with all things cultural in New York, birders in the different boroughs inhabit somewhat separate worlds.
Now that Ms. Stemme has scaled some of opera's toughest heights, she wants to inhabit them more.
Early on, language divided the world Yan was born into from the one he wished to inhabit.
It turns out that we do, in this sense, possess subtle bodies; we also inhabit subtle selves.
Yet something marvelous happens when these women inhabit their roles, in everyday clothes instead of period costumes.
Since they both inhabit the cosmetics industry, Star and Kardashian-West were bound to meet — and clash.
Extinction is one of the realities of the new geologic age we inhabit, the human-driven Anthropocene.
But the chronically critically ill inhabit a kind of in-between purgatory state, all uncertainty and lingering.
Snow leopards inhabit monarchies, republics and communist states where Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Taoism and Christianity are practiced.
How could my legs, sticking out like a broken tripod, inhabit a different environment than my head?
Whatever the case, its outpouring resulted in the most unimaginable collection of creatures to ever inhabit Earth.
This leaves forms of art that helped create and police the moral universe we inhabit today inaccessible.
Mr. Voss is the first to inhabit Ms. May's jagged world, which feels like a psychiatric hospital.
The windows were more an exploration into the psyches of people who might inhabit those imagined spaces.
Memory will become an environment we inhabit, not a set of feelings and stories we return to.
That's because Hunt isn't a character; he's a blank action-hero template for its star to inhabit.
The Associated Press is partnering with Arkadium to use InHabit, an interactive content tool launched last year.
To search for a missing loved one in Mexico is to inhabit a life of desperate entrepreneurialism.
But he is also aware of their deeper purpose: to help her inhabit her body more fully.
Ruins dot the landscape, many of which provide shelter to the monsters that inhabit the world now.
Still, Mr. Buttigieg has shown the potential to inhabit the role of consoler in chief after tragedies.
The only thing that's really clear for now is that robots currently inhabit a moral gray zone.
On this week's podcast, Lalami says that it wasn't always easy to inhabit some of those voices.
She followed that up last year with "NATE," which allowed her to inhabit and explore toxic masculinity.
The suites inhabit different keys and different moods: The Third, for example, tends sunny; the Fifth broods.
They inhabit the Hudson Canyon, off the Jersey Shore, which is the size of the Grand Canyon.
Today, their descendants inhabit a vast region stretching from Mexico to the southern tip of South America.
What traits must all organisms share — even those that might inhabit methane lakes or ice-locked oceans?
And another thing: America had yet to become the feminist Eden I was so eager to inhabit.
It seems that the Palestinians would rather watch the land burn than let the Jews inhabit it.
That is another way of saying that they inhabit a country that is not genuinely their own.
Nothing warrants that citizens anywhere should have their destiny manipulated by forces outside the land they inhabit.
This colossal heat absorption tempers the continued atmospheric warming of the remote, pale blue dot we inhabit.
This first trailer introduces a big group of characters and some of the world they now inhabit.
He thinks he's being watched, remembers talk of the "barbarous and godless" people who inhabit the marshes.
He lays it out straight and allows the actors that inhabit it to bring it to life.
I love the squirrels that inhabit my garden, and I cannot imagine anyone killing one of them.
Many know little about the agencies they inhabit, and they are understandably resented by career staff members.
They come to understand the people who inhabit that space, and what those people want, and why.
Foles, and the Eagles, seem to inhabit a place untouched by the mayhem churning all around them.
But the actresses here inhabit their parts with grounding, defining detail and without comic or tragic exaggeration.
We should demand nothing less from the worlds we inhabit and from the politicians who lead us.
The skull and its accompanying void inhabit a more abstract reality, a statement stripped of all superfluity.
Although Lawson's settings suggest closeness, it's a mood often thwarted by the awkward spaces her sitters inhabit.
Denser and splatterier, faster and more hyperactive, her sonic ornaments inhabit a nearly baroque level of detail.
The music created a distinctly otherworldly atmosphere, one perfect for the Tall Man and his minions to inhabit.
A problematic self-righteousness surrounds these reports: Through quantification, of course we see the world we already inhabit.
Now, these tribes inhabit 27 indigenous lands, but only 20 of them have been fully demarcated and registered.
According to descriptions that have popped up on the internet, these fuzzy, penguin-like creatures inhabit Ahch-To.
What kind of world do you think someone awakened 100 years in the future can expect to inhabit?
Other Echoes Inhabit the Garden continues at Launch F18 (373 Broadway Suite F18, Tribeca, Manhattan) through June 22.
In some cities nationwide, tiny homes also violate building codes, as they&aposre too small to legally inhabit.
With the mass production of books came widespread literacy and the ability to inhabit the minds of others.
Click here to view original GIFFor the most part, there's no wrong way to inhabit a haunted house.
This sequel latches on to another sensation of the moment: superhero stories and the cinematic universes they inhabit.
But for the global village and connected world we inhabit, it's likely to have long-term, serious repercussions.
And it's a space that many people inhabit everyday; a modern meeting place, a crucible for contemporary identity.
We'll get a new look at some of the creatures who inhabit this Force-sensitive temple alongside Skywalker.
Social media seems to demonstrate that celebrities, regardless of which realm they inhabit, hang out with each other.
There's no clear role for her to inhabit once Jon and Cersei and Dany remake the world order.
Currently, reindeer inhabit North America, particularly Alaska and Canada, as well as Greenland, Norway, Finland, Russia and Mongolia.
Great companies have distinctive cultures and traditions that are all their own and inhabit well-defined market niches.
The show "enables visitors to inhabit the role of the flâneur, Benjamin's archetypal leisured city dweller," he writes.
"Starship will allow us to inhabit other worlds," company founder Elon Musk tweeted after the vehicle was mated.
His site-specific installation, "Within Our Gates," is only the third commission to inhabit the museum's airy atrium.
"He embodies many qualities that I wanted to inhabit: a sense of optimism, a neutrality, nonpartisan," Hunter explained.
The strange, unnerving environments heighten viewers' awareness, once they leave, of the spaces and everyday world they inhabit.
That's why The Goblin King in Labyrinth was the specially designed codpiece that he was born to inhabit.
With all of this sprawling brilliance, it's easy to wonder what space Scott will choose to inhabit next.
It allows me to inhabit a space that I enjoy on stage where I feel completely in control.
And no matter which part of the startup ecosystem you inhabit, the event should be a huge opportunity.
In this tale no mention is made of the divine; the Jews inhabit a world devoid of revelation.
These signs remind us of the complexity of the landscape we inhabit and the overlaying nature of history.
They also have the power to leave behind and detach themselves from the institutional persona that they inhabit.
Like him, she has come to inhabit a body troubled by overuse injuries, exacerbated by forceful golf swings.
In each America, people who inhabit the other are often perceived as not just obtuse but also dangerous.
Dogs, it seems, can inhabit very different moral habitats within the human mind and within our cultural frameworks.
Art is a world to inhabit and participate in and the vaster its borders, the richer are we.
And she dares not only to inhabit the role of duchess but also to make it her own.
And Nikki Haley, the only person to inhabit, and leave, the Trump administration with honor and reputation intact.
She plays a depressed married woman, who doesn't so much inhabit rooms as seem to drift through them.
A spy's job depends on the ability to make herself invisible, to inhabit the background of someone's day.
They inhabit the human heart, and from there, though they may be abridged, they can never be extinguished.
Should writers of one race or culture be able to create characters and inhabit cultures not their own?
But at least they're talking, which is what it takes to build a world that everybody can inhabit.
It provides a more authentic look at the insular, messy, upsetting, and unglamorous world media professionals actually inhabit.
And like all homes, no matter how large, it can feel awfully claustrophobic to those who inhabit it.
Rather than trying to completely inhabit or banish an Irish identity, I've tried to find some middle ground.
What was it like to inhabit someone so famous, who has been a presence throughout your entire life?
Bay's Transformers films do not merely appeal to a childlike sensibility; they capture it, channel it, inhabit it.
In these theories, it is typically put forward that the Lost Tribes of Israel inhabit the hollow Earth.
Anderson writes: In practical terms, whites know little about the iconic ghetto and the people who inhabit it.
When you inhabit a character for a long time, it's a very different experience to other kinds of acting.
Cappy also allows Mario the ability to inhabit many other objects, including the bodies of most other life forms.
The tower-building fire ants do a similar thing, searching for an empty spot in the structure to inhabit.
"Now that Becky's not interfering, Lilith can inhabit you completely," Ruth (Lilliya Scarlett Reid) of the Annex Society says.
Crowe doesn't impersonate Ailes so much as inhabit him, from his padded waddle to his thunderous bouts of anger.
I was really obsessed with putting someone somewhere that they wouldn't naturally inhabit, and having them sort of dwell.
I read or watch what someone is doing, I don't talk to them or inhabit a space with them.
In the real world we inhabit, it has been going on since the first days of commerce and profit.
Fundamentally, SpaceX's goal is to build re-usable rockets and spacecraft so humans can inhabit other planets, namely Mars.
BERLIN — "Flat and soft women who could be rolled up and stored," inhabit Pauline Curnier Jardin's Hot Flashes Forest.
The overall effect is of a tidal social flux coursing beneath the stationary drawing rooms that Austen's characters inhabit.
Skip the Inn at the Crossroads and lease a place straight from the friendly murderers who inhabit the world.
Your financial planet, Neptune, will inhabit Pisces this year, possibly urging you to make more emotional purchases than usual.
Whatever your position on the Second Amendment, that is a terrifying reality that we will continue to inhabit together.
And more than 2134 of the 2178,303 bird species known to inhabit the United States have been sighted there.
Just look at former President Gerald Ford, one of the most athletic persons to ever inhabit the White House.
Still, this poor turtle mama had no inkling of the capitalist dreams of the humans who inhabit her birthplace.
Families, firms, churches, clubs, and governments are composed of people who inhabit roles that confer authority on their occupants.
These are a key nutritional source for the trillions of bacteria that inhabit the large bowel (the gut microbiota).
Ultimately, though, "Outta This World" fits in with Blackout's mission to create a fantasy world for Britney to inhabit.
His fantasy worlds and the creatures that inhabit it provide the source material for many albums in our collections.
To begin with, both have constructed and now inhabit post-fact worlds, in which truth is malleable and disposable.
How does this character inhabit the same world as taciturn agent Faye Lau or the viciously aggrieved Joe Ferro?
One was finding characters — as we always do in a verité style of filmmaking — who can inhabit the story.
The SACI alumna approaches photography from a cinematic point of view, building an environment for her actor to inhabit.
Business people inhabit a different mental sphere when they travel, compared with when they are back at the office.
Mr. Thiel has turned Gawker into a scapegoat for the shifting world of celebrity culture that we all inhabit.
The world the characters inhabit is a present-tense space of hunger, purposeless waiting, cigarette smoke and ticking clocks.
What Shakespeare bequeathed to us offers the possibility of an escape from the mental ghettos most of us inhabit.
But all the people with profound disabilities do inhabit their own universe, and this universe is to be guarded.
His poetic sensibility is evident throughout this painstakingly close reading of the events and ideas that inhabit his memory.
Because fishes inhabit vast, obscure habitats, science has only begun to explore below the surface of their private lives.
We had no idea that it was going to lead to this tangibly worse world we now inhabit. Seriously!
It was as if, having spent so much time among security personnel, he could now easily inhabit their perspective.
His family cycles inhabit the here and now with an unobtrusive thoroughness I've never encountered elsewhere in the theater.
Living 1,300 to 3,000 feet down in the ocean, giant squid inhabit the deepest, darkest places in the world.
Photograph by Lauren Lancaster for The New Yorker It's a pleasure to inhabit Wang's homesickness, his memories, his palate.
"The final Starship rocket will be much taller, and Musk said it "will allow us to inhabit other worlds.
It was an interpretation of a reality that social thrillers would later dismantle and inhabit with more stylish clarity.
We inhabit a middle-class world and don't adequately cover the part of America that is struggling and seething.
That's the really amazing part of roleplay—you feel a sense of ownership over the world you all inhabit.
In the culture and world we currently inhabit, it is rare to see justice meted out to our satisfaction.
What do you think specifically allows you to inhabit, as an artist, these various spheres of pan-African storytelling?
Is it something you ever have trouble getting out of, in terms of the headspace you inhabit as Mary?
Modern Love To raise a child with additional needs is to inhabit a different country from those around you.
To watch Cassavetes and Falk inhabit their roles is to watch two great jazz musicians riffing on a score.
It's the most intractable world we can inhabit, and it's the one that will lead to the ugliest outcome.
That they both inhabit the book indicates the real complexity of the man himself, but the dichotomy remains unexamined.
Like Williams's characters, those who inhabit Ms. Kennedy's plays are both products of, and misfits in, a circumscribed society.
But the physical world they inhabit is more of a generic digital-cartoon space than a snapped-together environment.
No, it's fueled primarily by the greed and irresponsibility of drug lords — including the kind who inhabit executive suites.
Zoe Chan Eayrs and Merlin Eayrs inhabit spaces as they renovate them, infusing each room with history and humanity.
At Parchman, he's visited by Richie, an apparition from Pop's long-ago past who seems to inhabit the prison.
And as long as you let it inhabit you, it will stay with you and become yours to share.
The women, especially, inhabit their artificially constructed roles with an in-the-moment immediacy, only marginally rimmed with unease.
But Medium, which began out of step with nearly all other media, now seems to inhabit a different universe.
That Chekhovian sense of time fading even as we inhabit it thrums through both the talk and the silences.
Surrounded by billions of dollars, they live in a world abstracted from the one the rest of us inhabit.
At the risk of overgeneralizing, when compared with the era we now inhabit, my generation's youthful apathy seems outrageous.
The ushers may be faceless and nameless to the outside world, but not necessarily in the world they inhabit.
Today, by some estimates, the five prairie-dog species inhabit as little as one to two million acres total.
"Forrest Gump" was released in theaters in 1994, a very different world of watching movies than we now inhabit.
The political bosses, predominantly old, white and male, no longer reflect the changing faces of the cities they inhabit.
Crocs been Tango'd The crocodiles inhabit the Abanda caves in a remote area with around 20 other cave systems.
It might be easy for us land-dwelling Homo sapiens to forget that we inhabit an ocean-dominated planet.
In reality, the hyper-rationalism we inhabit and embrace relies on an extreme simplification of what we really are.
"Not only do the two parties adhere to starkly different views, but they inhabit increasingly different economies and environments."
Mr. Trump; his wife, Melania; and their 10-year-old son, Barron, inhabit a residential area of the club.
Was it tough to inhabit a character and a show, in general, without knowing where the story was going?
Examine clips of Nixon and Stone side by side, and it is clear that the men inhabit different worlds.
We inhabit different spaces — ours must always be on the other side of power, regardless of who wields it.
But the great roles, the revolutionary depictions, come from great actors getting to inhabit fully realized, three-dimensional characters.
For now, they inhabit something that's somewhere in between, providing a niche service they feel is a necessary one.
The other thing that strikes me about these painting is that all the color rectangles inhabit their own space.
Whatever dimension we inhabit, we all just want to be loved by those we love (and I love George Takei).
Mann said that one lesson that biology has taught us is that living creatures profoundly shape the environment they inhabit.
The role the startup founder is asked to inhabit is limited, often closer to an action figure than to reality.
No matter how much you find out about the people that inhabit these worlds, you are still alone within them.
Ramadan and pride will come together this year despite the efforts of fascists in both communities we navigate and inhabit.
For instance, someone with a Hololens headset may scan and inhabit a physical space and begin interacting with it there.
The Forest Rights Act guarantees indigenous Indians the right to inhabit and live off forests where their ancestors had settled.
Like many of us, Jennifer Lawrence has a lot of feelings about reality TV and the "stars" that inhabit it.
Because isn't a world filled with late-night jaunts through gardens and very polite guards a lovely one to inhabit?
Normally, I happily let games go where they want to without stressing over the integrity of the world they inhabit.
Some 3.2 million people inhabit a network of 27 distinct colonies, each with its own system of government and society.
While not all of the works on view inhabit political roles, many address questions pertaining to our current sociopolitical climate.
It's all par for the course when you inhabit a title that is the stuff fairy tales are made of.
Millennials in cities across the nation are migrating to urban centers, choosing less expensive and more ethnic neighborhoods to inhabit.
Most important, though, gamers in a way already inhabit alternative realities, playing in vividly imagined worlds with almost cinematic graphics.
It's got a camera for snapping pictures of the various monsters that inhabit the land, as well as map functionality.
Visionary VR has produced a tool that lets you define your environment, your interactive surroundings and the skin you inhabit.
In it, Vasilisa Petrova, who can see the fantastic creatures that inhabit the Russian landscape, saved her village from destruction.
In the story, he opens up about his plans to inhabit outer space and hopefully find love along the way.
They're heroes full of existential dread who fill up the horrifying world they inhabit with snappy dialogue and touching interactions.
Streep's ability to completely inhabit an individual has allowed her to play some of history's most extraordinary and singular women.
Both species are more cold-tolerant than crocodiles, which inhabit tropical regions of South America, West Africa, Asia and Australia.
Mason conveys their stories and the world they inhabit with his elegant and descriptive prose, and short, rapid-fire chapters.
These alleged songs inhabit no discernible structure insofar as that term implies repetition and the capacity for passive, casual enjoyment.
Later, they concluded it was far more important, and satisfying, to commit to a musical identity they could inhabit convincingly.
If you disconnect yourself from the network, removing the ability to inhabit a new body, does that give life meaning?
I was interested in it not just being a space for myself, but for others to inhabit and intervene in.
The worlds they inhabit might not be perfect, but it always ends up fine because the characters have each other.
Virtual reality promises to expand the range of forms we can inhabit and what we can do with those bodies.
He is trying to challenge his own aesthetic sensibility without  parodying himself: it cannot be an easy place to inhabit.
Politics seems to inhabit a more nebulous space, however, populated by constellations of vague sentiments, social mores, and ethical values.
Meanwhile, the reality I actually inhabit, the one I interact with via my senses and my beliefs, remains the same.
As for the world the replicants and their makers inhabit, director Denis Villeneuve doesn't try to top Blade Runner's cityscape.
K., let's say that you want to make an experiential piece that invites people to inhabit that sort of emptiness.
So fully does Swinton inhabit her elaborate costumes that her familiar "celebrity" facial features are completely subsumed in the role.
What we really learn from this book is that Clinton does not live in the America most of us inhabit.
I love Willem Dafoe's ability to inhabit very different characters, and I love his face, which looks like a mask.
To live in China in 2018 is to inhabit a reality that makes you question the very nature of reality.
If their environment changes and new plants colonize the areas they inhabit, the bees should be able to adapt quickly.
They inhabit America's lower frequencies — places particularly vulnerable to poverty, racial profiling, violence, unemployment, segregation, environmental hazards, disease and death.
A sign warned visitors to the launch site to beware of the alligators that inhabit the sprawling Air Force base.
If we couldn't actually be a part of those worlds, then we could at least pretend to inhabit them online.
Cities have always been hubs of technological experimentation, shaped by the people who inhabit them and the tools they use.
As it turns out, it doesn't take long for your consciousness to abandon your physical body and inhabit another one.
"Taking time to explore my identity allows me to more fully show up in the spaces I inhabit," she says.
"The Trump administration's statements of doctrines inhabit a different plane of existence than the president's account," as Musgrave puts it.
Instead of augmenting the spaces you inhabit, this gauzy latticework breathes and coalesces into something darker, wispier, more cocoon-like.
About 2,2003 people used to inhabit South Georgia, but everyone abandoned the area after the collapse of the whaling industry.
About 2,000 people used to inhabit South Georgia, but everyone abandoned the area after the collapse of the whaling industry.
All produce information documenting what's currently happening in the environment and how these changes may affect those that inhabit it.
In reality, the "classic six" that Midge and Joel inhabit is the real-life childhood apartment of architect Allegra Kochman.
Let the good vibes they give off fuse with your DNA and keep you sedated through the Hellworld we inhabit.
She writes eloquently about the ghost nature of fantasy families, the phantoms who inhabit the lives we dream for ourselves.
More of us inhabit cities or population-dense areas than ever before, and car and plane traffic is steadily increasing.
Mr. Wiradnyana pointed out that the five other species known to inhabit Balinese waters are not making a similar recovery.
"The role of the novelist is to deeply inhabit the lives of characters who are different than ourselves," he said.
An earnest and exuberant custodian, he's enthralled by the mythologies of the ravens and the storied, haunted tower they inhabit.
If you'd like even more rock-solid proof that we inhabit the dumbest possible time in history, here's a story.
The other species that inhabit Stormwind include humans, night elves, and dwarves, but there's something special about being Draenei here.
In these highly divisive times, moderates seem like an endangered species who mostly inhabit think tanks and op-ed pages.
Then I realized I have a lot of things to say about the world these characters inhabit and their struggles.
His capacity to be authentic and inhabit his truth, he can do that much earlier than I was able to.
Crushes so deep you wanted to inhabit the other person, be inside their skin, see the world through their eyes.
Squamates "inhabit almost every single environment," said Tiago Simões, a paleontologist at the University of Alberta, who coauthored the study.
"We are here because we don't want to believe that dark forces can laugh malignantly in the world we inhabit."
Black people are often photographed in cold, concrete settings in cities, as if that is the only environment we inhabit.
This year, my goal is to inhabit every part of my life fully, and to use my whole self always.
Instead, they inhabit forested areas that are somewhat protected (for example, people are not supposed to build villages inside them).
Instead, he strikes up a cautious friendship with her and begins to learn about the keys that inhabit Key House.
The future will offer us all the chance to inhabit a cleaner, greener, nicer neighborhood — no CGI (or CO2) required.
"This Land" is both anthem, worthy of a grand cause (celebrating without sentimentality this gorgeous place we inhabit), and prayer.
Ross Island was named after Sir Daniel Ross, the first man to inhabit the island for a year from 1788.
It was Peck's interpretation of what it would mean for his dancers — and, by extension, the audience — to inhabit chaos.
"It is a little more problematic to put kids in that world which they inhabit in real life," she said.
And yet, although beets, vinaigrette and cheese often inhabit the same bowl, they do not always achieve a lasting union.
"Indecent," a major playwright's long-awaited Broadway debut, may not inhabit the lightning-struck stratosphere of the play it portrays.
For her, these performances are not idle exercises but dogged attempts to change audiences and the larger ecosystems they inhabit.
Each new tonbak must be correctly tuned to achieve its maximum sound potential in the the environment it will inhabit.
Some of his patients have mild forms of psychosis, some inhabit the borderlands of mania, and some have intense obsessions.
It seemed on Thursday that Mr. Schiff had almost come to inhabit Schubert the way he long ago inhabited Bach.
Some find it easier to discuss "how they fit in or don't" through the characters they are asked to inhabit.
The landscape the Wayuu inhabit, on a peninsula jutting into the Caribbean, includes patches of desert and lush, green hillsides.
Other antiheroes have done what "The Americans" does -- ask viewers to relate to characters who inhabit familiar and taboo types simultaneously.
Better to say, then, that I inhabit two deeply related realms that have long been divided by mutual suspicion and conflict.
Tourists and worshippers inhabit these spaces for their respective purposes, but the groups cannot help but cross into each other's territory.
And if that's not quite for you, no worries — check out these other islands you can inhabit without literally being stranded.
Yes, two of her BFFs from college are celebrities, but she insists that not all of her pals inhabit that world.
Today, there are an astounding 18,000 bird species on Earth, demonstrating the dramatic extent to which dinosaurs still inhabit the planet.
Sorority culture itself, by virtue of being young, female, and increasingly tech-savvy, seems to inhabit the center of this vortex.
My tour begins with the room where HLI conducts a total body scan to create the avatars that inhabit its app.
You will never again inhabit the great now, only a small and fragile instant that flips over every time you blink.
Still, any adaptation is destined to suffer by comparison with the original, which provides a chance to inhabit Anne's glittering imagination.
So for Hanson, boxing isn't just about molding a body; it's about being able to inhabit one fully and bravely. Intentionally.
You need to be secure, and to use your imagination and your own tools, your own experiences, to inhabit the feeling.
Phil Donohue: In a lot of ways, these are portraits of forgotten spaces and the sometimes lone people who inhabit them.
In the culture of the people who inhabit the region, when a boy dies the body is supposed to be buried.
The parts that go beyond, that require him to inhabit a character who's very different from him, are where he struggles.
Epstein's bits tend to be more lively, amusing and acutely observed, whereas Nicole's mostly inhabit the realm of her own thoughts.
Their hunt throws them into conflict with bands of mercenaries, corrupt police officers, and some of the gods that inhabit Dinétah.
What happens to us when we self-consciously inhabit and reenact things that are true — or that we wish were true?
But seeing new characters inhabit and thrive within a story we've seen countless times before is a major achievement in itself.
Facebook is trying to find — and own — the middle ground that neither advertisers nor publishers have been able to inhabit successfully.
As a director, it's been important for me to allow my black female characters spaces to inhabit the otherworldly and majestic.
His subjects do not inhabit a specific place, but rather a moment in time, which the painting shares with the viewer.
"Ongon is the Buryat word for the spirits of one's ancestors and of those which inhabit a sacred place," Brody explains.
As a businessman, he developed into a first-rate actor who will reliably inhabit a role whenever he appears in public.
Participants could inhabit one of four animals based on indigenous mythology, changing the way they moved, spoke, and saw the environment.
Boko Haram militants mainly inhabit areas in the northern states, specifically Yobe, Kano, Bauchi, Kaduna and Borno -- where Chibok is located.
An opportunity to step away from the world for a period of time and inhabit another being, another mindset, another reality.
These are always wrong — with this generation of VR, there's no forgetting that the world you inhabit is virtual, not real.
Rather, acknowledging the unfathomable complexity of Spaceship Earth compels us to think about the way we inhabit and move through space.
Even if humans figure out a way escape, "the millions of species that inhabit the Earth" will be doomed, he says.
AR can adapt the "real-world" to let us inhabit the emotional landscapes we imagine when we hear our favorite track.
This won't change as long as we inhabit a world ruled by men who prioritize the free market over human lives.
In another guise, they inhabit Greek mythology as Lachesis and Clotho, the fates who spin and measure the thread of life.
Boko Haram terror group militants mainly inhabit areas in the northern states of Nigeria, specifically Yobe, Kano, Bauchi, Borno and Kaduna.
Of course, eternal life does not exist; we do not choose, because we haplessly inhabit, what is over what is not.
Others are taken only to elicit particular conventional responses — images that masquerade as art but fully inhabit the vocabulary of advertising.
The town that those millions inhabit almost completely lacks the basic infrastructure and rule of law that make big cities navigable.
A writer has the right to inhabit any character she pleases — she's always had it and will continue to have it.
When I inhabit the role of the models — whether it's Olympia or Barbie — it's not about reproducing them but reconceiving them.
They inhabit the limbo-land wherein Roberta (the luminous Charlayne Woodard in gracious hostess mode) finds herself after having a stroke.
Maybe hydrogen vapors will be the secret to finding a planet to inhabit if we happen to need a new one.
That drifting mode that other players sometimes inhabit would not so much diminish Wall as change him to something altogether different.
Here, the game is drawing on the Japanese religion Shinto, which includes the concept of animism, where spirits can inhabit objects.
Their programming languages are not taught or understood today by the new crop of computer engineers that now inhabit financial institutions.
Salmon in the area typically come from the Skokomish River and inhabit the creeks in order to spawn, or have babies.
These lovebirds are three years into their relationship and frantically trying to find a third person to inhabit their living space.
In "Girl," there were no names; in "The Lesser Bohemians," Stephen and Eily don't inhabit a world — they are the world.
Ms. Ackerman's waiting women inhabit these works too, some of which, like "Stretcher Bar Painting 3," are among the show's strongest.
What kind of bachelor really wanted to inhabit a 250-room house, replete with an indoor swimming pool and bowling alley?
He has inherited a Norton Sound that, I fear, is becoming too warm for ice to form and ugruk to inhabit.
Thousands of citizens inhabit the immediate area in and around the exclusion zone, according to the University of Portsmouth press release.
We inhabit a world of low growth, low productivity and low wages, of climate breakdown and the collapse of democratic politics.
It's not a very big ethnic group, but members inhabit parts of Burkina Faso—where I went—Ivory Coast, and Ghana.
Doing so won't get us to the fairer place that we must inhabit, and it plays directly into Trump's dirty hands.
They inhabit a perilous landscape, where changing their business model will almost certainly mean giving up much of their core business.
Society still sees strong and muscular women as somehow unnatural for daring to inhabit a body that is coded as masculine.
Grosvenor's vehicles do not lead us away from the reality we inhabit — they are not the latest chic form of amusement.
But whether that future will be one we want to inhabit depends largely on our willingness to actively shape the present.
For colored girls told us over forty years ago that the problem is not Black culture, but the cultures we inhabit.
So I think a lot of Star Wars sort of implies this object permanence of the things that inhabit the universe.
The sons and daughters of farmers, tradesmen, engineers and small-business owners inhabit its hallways and spill onto its playing fields.
We must honor both the many peoples and cultures that inhabit these shores, and the one nation we strive to become.
The rocks along the paths bear traces of Pleistocene glaciers; salamanders inhabit the streambeds; and hawks soar above the leaf canopy.
Nineteen subpopulations of polar bears inhabit five countries that ring the Arctic Circle — Canada, the United States, Norway, Greenland and Russia.
Most scientists and researchers who spend time in Antarctica inhabit areas around research stations because the extreme landscape is largely unlivable.
It simply allows you, willingly and without distraction, to immerse all your senses in a fantasy you've always longed to inhabit.
But all of the women in Mr. Brown's dances inhabit a world in which they can be feminine and wholly independent.
It evidently would be a world very different from the one we currently inhabit, but a possible world all the same.
These are two sides of the same coin, both reflecting the fundamentally unequal sphere working women inhabit because of male behavior.
And in 2017, the more women who are unapologetically rattling the cage in bodies and lives they fully, proudly inhabit, the better.
The Court made decisions based on the powers of institutions — the presidency — instead of the people who inhabit them — Donald J. Trump.
After years as a false promise, a leftover catchphrase from the 1990s, virtual reality is finally a future that we can inhabit.
About 100 people inhabit Vallecito, a cluster of mud-brick bungalows grouped around a pair of imposing temples with tall thatched roofs.
Spontaneous social mixing — "bumping into" friends and neighbors — has been designed out of the spaces most Americans inhabit most of the time.
As Mr Trump and his cadre become the establishment they railed against, comedians will have the chance to inhabit their proper role.
The younger ladies seem to create a space to inhabit reflective of who they were before their life was put on pause.
Where they lack in political power, the royal family makes up for it in their ability to inhabit popular culture and imagination.
As a journalist, I now interview people on the border to share the realities of the space and those who inhabit it.
The larger American cockroaches, which inhabit sewers, are way too big to fit inside an ear, but their young might, Schal says.
But like everyone else in the entertainment industry, she's also reckoning with the post-Harvey Weinstein world that we all now inhabit.
If you need to borrow some cash, do your research before you take it while these two planets inhabit your eighth house.
I try and imagine what it's like to inhabit the mind and body of someone who knows the difference between the two.
Arkadium is launching a new product called InHabit, which can automatically introduce polls, quizzes and games that are tailored to each article.
But there is concern over Collins' decision to lose weight for the role, which she says was vital to inhabit the character.
" The Hollywood Reporter called the project "an untitled series exploring morning shows and the larger New York media scene that they inhabit.
They inhabit a strange sphere where everything still feels like the 90s of the future that the designers of the 80s imagined.
Reading and watching, we sit at the feet of the artists, feeling a tug from a different world that we yet inhabit.
Few winged creatures inhabit Wagner's most recent, well-crafted canvases currently on display in the artist's first one-person New York exhibition.
As the women read Patsy's testimony in front of the camera, some stumble over lines, and others inhabit the role with pathos.
The internet chatter and coffee room conversation has largely condemned the protests at least in the white suburban world that I inhabit.
The way Arsenal underperform, the way they fail to properly reciprocate Claude's utter faithfulness and devotion, will probably always inhabit his soul.
It is a deeply intimate and harrowing experience that creates an entire world to inhabit for the 12 minutes that it runs.
And Trump offers plenty of fodder for amateur investigators: He really is corrupt, and we really do inhabit an unstable political moment.
With karaoke singing, abundant video (by Ray Sun Ruey-Horng) and energetic dance, they inhabit an event-space environment (by Nick Benacerraf).
Rosauro, in the statement, reminded civilians of the "importance of pursuing conservation of the great variety of species that inhabit our coasts."
The country's majority Shi'ite community mainly lives in the south while the Kurds and Sunni Arabs inhabit two corners of the north.
You wrote two books in which Sylvère is a character, even going so far as to inhabit his voice in your writing.
The surgeons said that since yeasts normally inhabit the genital tract, they could have come from either the donor or the recipient.
They taught me that if we use all our senses all the time, we are able to inhabit any place more satisfactorily.
New research shows that even when it comes to negotiating the distance between work and home, men and women inhabit different realities.
There are no prophets, so we are on our own and must discern for ourselves the shape of the society we inhabit.
Whereas in the past, the Army expected prospects to meet us on our terms, we recognize that we must inhabit their world.
Like Jack Nicholson and Willem Dafoe, his ability to inhabit the extremities of male emotion is a key element of his oeuvre.
In the mental world he and those he listens to inhabit, blacks and other nonwhites are by definition shiftless burdens on society.
The longer world leaders and citizens thoughtlessly inhabit this abnormal reality, the more likely it is that we will experience the unthinkable.
We want our children to inhabit a world in which identities are both mutable and equal, and imagination and empathy reign supreme!
Another tic of biennials is their expansionist tendency: Tired of the white cube, artists and curators would rather inhabit shops, hospitals, schools.
These guys feel, for example, that gender equality or LGBT equality are an invasion of the world that they expected to inhabit.
The species inhabit marine ecosystems all over the world, from Australia and the United States to Morocco and Madagascar, among other countries.
I will be the first to admit that for those of us who inhabit the world of politics, political differences aren't trivial.
This is my corner of the world, and I'm going to inhabit it with every scrap of dignity I can cling onto.
Players inhabit a kind of Tron-like world, remixing tracks by popular acts like Steve Aoki and D.J. Shadow in real time.
It's a beautiful world to inhabit, whether you prefer its lines clean and silky or a little more rough around the edges.
They form a profound, sensual, unsettling collection about what it means to be a woman and inhabit a body in this world.
Wild Hunt does something few games manage: It places you in a profession that makes perfect sense for the world you inhabit.
Roth's characters of all genders inhabit a charged psychological landscape that operates more fully on the level of rhetoric than dramatic realism.
This is my corner of the world, and I'm going to inhabit it with every scrap of dignity I can cling onto.
"Until now it was believed that the first giants to inhabit the Earth had originated during the Jurassic period," Dr. Apaldetti said.
How are we to inhabit the principle behind the word "resistance" when the meaning of the word itself has changed so much?
It suggests that attitudes about other people stem, in part, from our understanding of the ecological limits of the world we inhabit.
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Until we confront our complicity, we can never improve ourselves or the moral and spiritual circumstances we inhabit and help to create.
Human beings are destroying large parts of the inhabitable earth and causing unimaginable suffering to many of the animals that inhabit it.
The song hits not because of its details, but because of the space and distance it grants the listener to inhabit them.
Who else but amphibians, fishes, and aquatic mammals to inhabit and govern cities like New York, now almost 70 years completely underwater?
Instead of letting the world revolve around me, I learned I could revolve around other people and inhabit their consciousness a little.
" That's not always true, and sanctimonious hypocrites inhabit the left as well as the right: Harvey Weinstein participated in a "women's march.
As long as extremists and open bigots inhabit the White House, there is no common ground nor common purpose to be found.
"These bears inhabit a seasonal ice zone, meaning the sea ice clears out completely in summer and it's open water," she said.
Yet the powerful people who inhabit that world are the ones who make many decisions that significantly affect the rest of us.
Mr. Linklater has done a great job in furnishing the interiors of his characters' lives, but the teetering structure they inhabit creaks.
Red squirrels inhabit Europe and Asia from Ireland to Russia's eastern Kamchatka Peninsula, although some have fur so dark it appears black.
For two decades, Noy Holland has been writing about the deep connections that develop between people and the natural landscapes they inhabit.
Power and sexual politics lie at the heart of the play, yet Mr. Buljan resists sexualizing the women who inhabit the brothel.
In his telling, the six-layer stack we inhabit is complex, fluid and vertigo-inducing: Earth, Cloud, City, Address, Interface and User.
The dunes themselves are just as mysterious as the atmospheric region they inhabit, though the study presents potential explanations for their appearance.
Whether it is self-conscious or subconscious, their decisions are shaped by the people who surround them and the world they inhabit.
Psychological experiments suggest that people who inhabit digital avatars of a race, gender, or age unlike their own can become more empathetic.
They want to use the facility to inhabit realistic, visual simulations of what's going on—or what might go on—in orbit.
This is probably why many people who inhabit "that confinement sometimes called the art world" (in Solnit's words) find Eliasson's work unsettling.
Players inhabit the role of a starship crew as they hurtle across the cosmos, battling the evil forces of "anti-love" (yup).

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