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Meanings of new habitat in English
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Usage of new habitat in English
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But he was in a newhabitat which he did not know.
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A golden age: untold new varieties and half a world of newhabitat.
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There's even an Edenist station in orbit to supervise their newhabitat's growth.
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It could take APP just months to destroy an important part of their newhabitat, he said.
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Gulls are frighteningly big -of a scale that seems out of sorts with their newhabitat.
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Nor were they surprised to see the newhabitat of their official sentinel bobbing against the wooded shore.
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Revegetation plantings have been established to ameliorate the negative effects of clearing remnant vegetation and to provide newhabitat for fauna.
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This is the principle that established wildlife habitats destroyed by a project should be replaced by a greater area of newhabitat.
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At the dawn of the Fifth Millennium, about a thousand years ago, the first newhabitat in geosynchronous orbit had been constructed.
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If we find enough materials we might be able to build a newhabitat and add six more people to our colony.
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More than 1000 trees would also be planted, providing shelter from the wind but also a newhabitat for birds, he said.
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In due course, each of them was seeded with a newhabitat as well as the production capabilities needed to manufacture more yet.
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My Dear Carlyle,-Thelast steamer brought, as ever, good tidings from you, though certainly from a newhabitat, at Leeds, or near it.
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Through the ice-clear water, Wolgast could see that she'd stopped moving; her eyes were open and looking around, like an animal examining some newhabitat.
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In this work we identified a newhabitat for A. jandaei, and here we suggest that there is unexpected specificity between leeches and Aeromonas species.
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A Seven- agroupconsisting of one person from each race-wasusually assembled for some ceremonial purpose, like dedicating a newhabitat or signing a treaty.