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Alan suspected Delos would always think the worst of any soul inhabiting flesh anyway
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it was enacted, that "no servant in husbandry nor common labourer, nor servant to any artificer inhabiting out of a city or burgh, shall use or wear in their clothing any cloth above two shillings the broad yard
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Of all the folk inhabiting the earth, I think that farmers live with pain the most
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We heard a rustling and I was sure there were all kinds of creatures inhabiting this dark space
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namely, that of couples inhabiting a home and having a family
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For example, someone who never gets enough – someone who's never satisfied with the amount of material possessions he or she has – is often called a hungry ghost, and someone who's consumed with hatred is generally regarded as inhabiting the hell realm
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area, apparently inhabiting the caverns within the mountain
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the wall of the stone room she was inhabiting
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He plunged into the colours, inhabiting them instead of simply staring
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although less common than etheric doubles, astral beings inhabiting the
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I could really sense we were both inhabiting the same time and place at that moment
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There are lots of stories about the souls of the gods inhabiting statues
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‘New York? Neat! Wicked city with a bunch of stressing baboons inhabiting it
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They had no intention of inhabiting a poisonous wasteland, and there would be little pleasure living on a dead planet even if it was possible to sustain artificially protected living quarters
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In the same manner, trance will take place but rather than share your thoughts with that person expressing the skill to channel information and messages, the thought is not transferred, the physical energy of the entity is traversing the pathway and inhabiting the physical body, or they are able to use the pathway to send their energy through, as a telephone may be picked up and listened to and spoken to, this is true for manipulation of the pathway to deliver information
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He could see what this person saw, from their short perspective, leading him to believe he was inhabiting the body of a child
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cultures inhabiting the far northern regions of Canada,
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“Don’t be afraid, Doctor: I was communicating mentally with the spirit inhabiting Eli’s body
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Today’s variety of plants and animals is as diverse and fascinating as any time in earth’s history; ranging from tiny colonies of microbes inhabiting deep ocean vents and the digestive tracts of animals, to the giant redwoods of California blocking the sun as they tower to heights greater than 370 ft
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animals, inhabiting the world just as our primate relatives do, popular
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places us precisely at the top of the hierarchy of life forms inhabiting
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devil that is another personification, this one inhabiting the underworld
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as quickly point to the fact that we’re for much of the day inhabiting a
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I’ve cast demons out of people and also out of buildings they were inhabiting
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And the ghosts of whom are now inhabiting this courtroom,” he added as he pointed around at the Specters
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The self is not only spacial, inhabiting relational zones, but also temporal
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For how else could one understand The One as being and perception, except by inhabiting all temporalities?
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Who was watching him, what was inhabiting his body that was sitting at the table? Was he interactive there? In the world of his iEyes, he turned and looked towards the darkness encircling him trying to detect the glass ceiling that let eyes view those that lived under the dark sky of an opaque reality
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of the organic beings inhabiting South America, and in the geological relations of the present to the
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“To make it simple for you, for roleplay purposes, the ID is the State as the infrastructure of your social being; the superego is the panopticonic security State, and you, like IM is to IT, are an egozen, a resident of a State sanctioned subculture that accommodates itself to the ill state by inhabiting a sick cultural psyche
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“Do you mean chines?” Urit began feeling poly-local – he was in the gaps of his reflections, and which the body and which the screen were indiscernible and irrelevant, for Urit was inhabiting the constantly changing relationship between them
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from the awareness of dark matter to the inhabiting of our own psychological self-conception
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“I said spirituality is inhabiting a connection
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How can you imagine that I’d give myself over to a legion of ghouls inhabiting what was once a human mind?”
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with feels as though time stands still, as if the only reality is the one the two of you are inhabiting
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laugh his response; “Aside from the French inhabiting France and the Germans inhabiting
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Though theirs was possibly the eldest race inhabiting this plane it was
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The stellar intelligence inhabiting the Sun initially flared up at the turn of events, as it
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inhabiting the small land
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wildlife inhabiting the tree tops
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Is it any surprise… that an adult undead entity secretly inhabiting the body and soul of a baby, a child, an adolescent… should slowly be able to synchronize their aura and be able to second-guess what that baby or child will do? And then practice its timing to slightly veer off the child’s intention or words or actions… until after years of this secret practice; they can easily corrupt the thoughts and feelings and actions of any human alive
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The undead inhabiting the bodies of living wolves in that region: and sending these animals into insanity as possessed creatures that did not act or behave like normal wolves: is all perfectly understandable… if you understand that living humans and living creatures still have auras after they die which are invisible to human eyes but still exist as cognizant things that are not completely dead
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It does not make sense to live like this… unless undead, insane monsters have been secretly inhabiting our living bodies for thousands and millions of years
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With more colours now inhabiting this region, signs of life returning to normal,
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When a living host lets its bird aura take over, when the human host begins to relish evil, and plot and become a cunning sly deceiver… the human host’s aura begins to synchronize with the most insane ancient reptile intelligence inhabiting and permeating the living human’s corrupt soul and body… until the living human becomes an insane undead thing with a dead beak: stabbing its victim over and over again in a lust frenzy of the bird-aura: re-living its life… re-living the thousands of times it stabbed a living thing and killed it with its beak
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This religious/spiritual scam, this cunning swindle existed for thousands of years in every civilized culture… and it was all due to these unseen filth secretly inhabiting living people and making their lives as miserable as possible; so they would live in a constant state of paranoid, superstitious fear
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How can this undead thing make Hitler’s left arm useless also? How can the undead monster that has a withered left arm hiding inside Hitler create a withered left arm in the body it is now secretly inhabiting?
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How is this possible? One undead filth secretly inhabiting two different bodies in two different locations at the same time?
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And as the living health of Adolph Hitler is systematically attacked and weakened both from within and without, the undead dying rotting undead auras take over more and more of Hitler’s personality and body until when he dies, he is almost a carbon copy of the two merged ghouls inhabiting his body
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Because the ghoul secretly inhabiting Wilhelm’s aura was a hundred times more diseased and defective than Hitler was and was not comfortable living inside the body of a vegetarian, when it had been gorging itself on dead flesh for over 60 years… thus Hitler’s constant stomach problems
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The undead spirits just leaving their dying bodies being attacked and killed by the very same undead filth who had been secretly inhabiting and poisoning their living bodies… undead filth who have managed to survive because they are and the worst inhuman killers, the most brutal, insane monsters of that poisoned realm of undead horror, the most cunning, sly, evil filth making sure that the ones dying are not given any chance to survive, killing them before they can learn all of the subtle little tricks of the CONDITIONS and ENERGY FORMATS of the energy-levels they dissolve into and mutate into
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turned by the collective desires, thoughts, deeds, and results of those inhabiting and animating our
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and perceive in the four dimensions of the so-called physical universe by inhabiting and animating
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The inhabiting manifestation of evil offered his knowledge of a sunken city filled with the means by which we could use to win our war with the Americans overnight if we would but allow possession of ourselves by the dark forces
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On the other hand, people inhabiting the area are emigrating away to other provinces and most of them are teaming up to the hospitals for a beforehand health check up”
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On the other hand, people inhabiting the area are emigrating away to other provinces and most of them are teeming up to the hospitals for a beforehand health check up”
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What explanation can be given of the process by which such a result has been reached? Do the chemists, geologists, astronomers, and mathematicians, know for certain that the atmosphere of the earth is untenanted by spirits? Has the subject ever been investigated by biologists? A respectful hearing would be given to any one who had even the smallest contribution to offer respecting the formation, the habits, the aliment, of any living creature, wild or tame, now inhabiting earth, or water, or air, from the least to the greatest
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We learn, if the Bible is true, that the moral life of mankind is closely interwoven with the life of spiritual beings inhabiting the earth's atmosphere
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„After a time I discovered that my dream illusions started inhabiting my waking hours,'
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Tess, who had been quite unconscious of her action and mien, instantly withdrew the large dark gaze of her eyes, stammering with a flush, "I beg your pardon!" And there was revived in her the wretched sentiment which had often come to her before, that in inhabiting the fleshly tabernacle with which Nature had endowed her she was somehow doing wrong
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He peered through the lit windows of the apartments where they lived—apartments he’d once pictured himself inhabiting
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whose body I was currently inhabiting? This was crazy
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We’re inhabiting the bodies
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In October 2012, however, biologists from Germany’s University of Bonn announced that experiments had confirmed that Pelvicachromis taeniatus – a species of African freshwater cichlid inhabiting dark, shady rivers – is able to perceive prey in a wavelength range greater than 780 nanometres
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Yet here he stood, moon-calm, inhabiting his itch-weed suit and watching Jim's mouth with his yellow eyes
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Dashwood indulged herself in the pleasure of announcing to her son-in-law and his wife that she was provided with a house, and should incommode them no longer than till every thing were ready for her inhabiting it
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Pierce, there are two varieties of the wolf inhabiting the Catskill Mountains, in the United States, one with a light greyhound-like form, which pursues deer, and the other more bulky, with shorter legs, which more frequently attacks the shepherd's flocks
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Or, again, the wolves inhabiting a mountainous district, and those frequenting the lowlands, would naturally be forced to hunt different prey; and from the continued preservation of the individuals best fitted for the two sites, two varieties might slowly be formed
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Pierce, there are two varieties of the wolf inhabiting the Catskill Mountains in the United States, one with a light greyhound-like form, which pursues deer, and the other more bulky, with shorter legs, which more frequently attacks the shepherd's flocks
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But we shall see in the sixth chapter that intermediate varieties, inhabiting intermediate districts, will in the long run generally be supplanted by one of the adjoining varieties
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If we turn to nature to test the truth of these remarks, and look at any small isolated area, such as an oceanic island, although the number of the species inhabiting it is small, as we shall see in our chapter on Geographical Distribution; yet of these species a very large proportion are endemic,—that is, have been produced there and nowhere else in the world
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If its natural power of increase be allowed to act, it can succeed in increasing (the country not undergoing any change in conditions) only by its varying descendants seizing on places at present occupied by other animals: some of them, for instance, being enabled to feed on new kinds of prey, either dead or alive; some inhabiting new stations, climbing trees, frequenting water, and some perhaps becoming less carnivorous
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Physiologists believe that the brain must be bathed by warm blood to be highly active, and this requires aerial respiration; so that warm-blooded mammals when inhabiting the water lie under a disadvantage in having to come continually to the surface to breathe
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In some cases, as we shall hereafter see, lowly organised forms appear to have been preserved to the present day, from inhabiting confined or peculiar stations, where they have been subjected to less severe competition, and where their scanty numbers have retarded the chance of favourable variations arising
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It is, however, an error to suppose that there would be no struggle for existence, and, consequently, no natural selection, until many forms had been produced: variations in a single species inhabiting an isolated station might be beneficial, and thus the whole mass of individuals might be modified, or two distinct forms might arise
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As the larger ground-feeding birds seldom take flight except to escape danger, it is probable that the nearly wingless condition of several birds, now inhabiting or which lately inhabited several oceanic islands, tenanted by no beasts of prey, has been caused by disuse
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Wollaston has discovered the remarkable fact that 200 beetles, out of the 550 species (but more are now known) inhabiting Madeira, are so far deficient in wings that they cannot fly; and that, of the twenty-nine endemic genera, no less than twenty-three have all their species in this condition! Several facts, namely, that beetles in many parts of the world are very frequently blown to sea and perish; that the beetles in Madeira, as observed by Mr
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As with birds the individuals of the same species, inhabiting the same country, vary extremely little, I have particularly attended to them; and the rule certainly seems to hold good in this class
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, inhabiting the most distant parts of the world, should have all have been crossed with one supposed aboriginal stock
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He who believes that each equine species was independently created, will, I presume, assert that each species has been created with a tendency to vary, both under nature and under domestication, in this particular manner, so as often to become striped like the other species of the genus; and that each has been created with a strong tendency, when crossed with species inhabiting distant quarters of the world, to produce hybrids resembling in their stripes, not their own parents, but other species of the genus
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As allied or representative species, when inhabiting a continuous area, are generally distributed in such a manner that each has a wide range, with a comparatively narrow neutral territory between them, in which they become rather suddenly rarer and rarer; then, as varieties do not essentially differ from species, the same rule will probably apply to both; and if we take a varying species inhabiting a very large area, we shall have to adapt two varieties to two large areas, and a third variety to a narrow intermediate zone
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The intermediate variety, consequently, will exist in lesser numbers from inhabiting a narrow and lesser area; and practically, as far as I can make out, this rule holds good with varieties in a state of nature
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But it is a far more important consideration, that during the process of further modification, by which two varieties are supposed to be converted and perfected into two distinct species, the two which exist in larger numbers, from inhabiting larger areas, will have a great advantage over the intermediate variety, which exists in smaller numbers in a narrow and intermediate zone
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, the more permanent varieties are generally found, as far as I can discover, inhabiting distinct stations, such as high land or low land, dry or moist districts
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It can thus obtain food beyond the reach of the other Ungulata or hoofed animals inhabiting the same country; and this must be a great advantage to it during dearths
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This theory is also strengthened by some few other facts in regard to instincts; as by that common case of closely allied, but distinct, species, when inhabiting distant parts of the world and living under considerably different conditions of life, yet often retaining nearly the same instincts
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Annual and perennial plants, deciduous and evergreen trees, plants inhabiting different stations and fitted for extremely different climates, can often be crossed with ease
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In the first place, it may be remarked that species inhabiting distinct regions are often sterile when crossed; now it could clearly have been of no advantage to such separated species to have been rendered mutually sterile, and consequently this could not have been effected through natural selection; but it may perhaps be argued, that, if a species was rendered sterile with some one compatriot, sterility with other species would follow as a necessary contingency
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We shall, perhaps, best perceive the improbability of our being enabled to connect species by numerous, fine, intermediate, fossil links, by asking ourselves whether, for instance, geologists at some future period will be able to prove that our different breeds of cattle, sheep, horses, and dogs are descended from a single stock or from several aboriginal stocks; or, again, whether certain sea-shells inhabiting the shores of North America, which are ranked by some conchologists as distinct species from their European representatives, and by other conchologists as only varieties, are really varieties, or are, as it is called, specifically distinct
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In a memoir on Fossil Sessile Cirripedes, I stated that, from the large number of existing and extinct tertiary species; from the extraordinary abundance of the individuals of many species all over the world, from the Arctic regions to the equator, inhabiting various zones of depths, from the upper tidal limits to fifty fathoms; from the perfect manner in which specimens are preserved in the oldest tertiary beds; from the ease with which even a fragment of a valve can be recognised; from all these circumstances, I inferred that, had sessile cirripedes existed during the secondary periods, they would certainly have been preserved and discovered; and as not one species had then been discovered in beds of this age, I concluded that this great group had been suddenly developed at the commencement of the tertiary series
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But whether it be species belonging to the same or to a distinct class, which have yielded their places to other modified and improved species, a few of the sufferers may often be preserved for a long time, from being fitted to some peculiar line of life, or from inhabiting some distant and isolated station, where they will have escaped severe competition
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A very ancient form may occasionally have lasted much longer than a form elsewhere subsequently produced, especially in the case of terrestrial productions inhabiting separated districts
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Let it be remembered that the forms of life, at least those inhabiting the sea, have changed almost simultaneously throughout the world, and therefore under the most different climates and conditions
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The plains near the Straits of Magellan are inhabited by one species of Rhea (American ostrich), and northward the plains of La Plata by another species of the same genus; and not by a true ostrich or emu, like those inhabiting Africa and Australia under the same latitude
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According to these views, it is obvious that the several species of the same genus, though inhabiting the most distant quarters of the world, must originally have proceeded from the same source, as they are descended from the same progenitor
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It is also obvious that the individuals of the same species, though now inhabiting distant and isolated regions, must have proceeded from one spot, where their parents were first produced: for, as has been explained, it is incredible that individuals identically the same should have been produced from parents specifically distinct