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1 And they agree, also, in one important point-thatgod can inhabit only a human body.
2 Hogs were mean, nasty, and tended to inhabit only densely vegetated areas, off the beaten path.
3 Though he rented the whole house, he inhabited only the ground floor.
4 Is this like two different countries but inhabited only by weirdos?
5 Still better-itis inhabited only by the lowest forms of life.
6 The room must have been inhabited only a few hours ago.
7 The world seemed inhabited only by quick, soundless wraiths as one trotted past.
8 Between him and Montreal lay an unbroken forest inhabited only by prowling Indians.
9 Do you fancy that this ruined tower is inhabited only by hideous night-birds?
10 We reached the plain near a small village, inhabited only during the seed time.
11 Once the traveling pantheon found a partially recivilized city, inhabited only on the outskirts.
12 These inns were simply stalls, inhabited only during the day.
13 Barring a few French villagers, it was inhabited only by savage men and beasts.
14 This vast tract was uncultivated, largely unexplored, and inhabited only by tribes of Indians.
15 The interior, except for occasional oases, is a desert, inhabited only by wandering tribes.
16 This island is inhabited only by penguins, sea-leopards, pintadors, and various kinds of petrels.
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