Upasya, is explained by the commentator as 'living near an inhabitedplace.'
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Always living within the forest, he should never return to an inhabitedplace.
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Well, he was pretty sure to reach some other inhabitedplace before night.
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At nightfall we arrived close to an inhabitedplace.
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It is the only inhabitedplace in the province of Belka, and its inhabitants are quite independent.
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It gets down to well below zero in Oymyakon, Russia, long known as the coldest inhabitedplace on Earth.
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Oymyakon is a small village in the Siberian tundra which happens to be the coldest inhabitedplace on Earth.
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The first inhabitedplace on Earth to ring in the year 2000 was probably the Pacific island nation of Kiribati.
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At present all this country is a desert, and Maan (Arabic) is the only inhabitedplace in it.
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At last he found himself clear of the forest, and was blessed with the distant view of an inhabitedplace.
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Although not far from houses, the wood was very wild, as if a thousand miles distant from any inhabitedplace.
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Subzowar is a sort of way-station between Furrah and Herat, the only inhabitedplace, except tents, on the whole journey.
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Hence I ascended to Yoksun, one of the most curious and picturesque spots in Sikkim, and the last inhabitedplace towards Kinchinjunga.
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In summer he should pass only one night in an inhabitedplace; in the season of rains he may live in one place.
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For the first theme, Hot and Cold, BBC News visited the Russian village of Oymyakon in Siberia, officially the coldest inhabitedplace on Earth.
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Author, senior medical officer of whaling expedition, describes South Georgia Island, the only permanently inhabitedplace within the winte packice belt surrounding the Antarctic.