The remaining birds, whether on the breeding or wintering grounds, mostly inhabit public or undeveloped beaches. |
He has his cast so involved in the film and in their roles that they seem to inhabit the parts they play. |
We will miss her wonderful worlds and the marvelous characters she created to inhabit them. |
The Kurds in the north, the Sunni Arabs north and west of Baghdad, and the Shiite Arabs of the south and center inhabit vast swaths of territory. |
With the devil given the chance to inhabit a body and repent, the mood is strictly Clerkenwell cabaret. |
Although bearded vultures were nearly eliminated from Europe and northern Africa, they continued to inhabit their range in Asia in good numbers. |