They will examine rocks and soils for clues about whether the sites once had environments hospitable to life. |
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Generous and hospitable to a fault, he does not forget to bring in all kinds of edibles, from fruits to biscuits and cereals. |
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Deaf publications frequently noted churches hospitable to Sign Language and visitations from Deaf ministers. |
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It has now been shown in many studies that the Gulf Stream brings the warm flow of water that helps keep our weather hospitable. |
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Natascha found the Bosnian people friendly, open-hearted, generous, and hospitable. |
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Her hospitable kitchen welcomed a constant stream of neighbours, family and friends. |
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It is not a cliche to say that the people on Islay are generous, hospitable and friendly. |
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The locals clearly were not too keen to strangers and I received a less than hospitable welcome. |
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He invited me to his home where I was treated to a luxurious dinner and given a wonderful and hospitable welcome. |
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The Chamorro people are warm, hospitable and friendly, and they made me feel welcome. |
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I met and became very good friends with David Gilbert and his family, who were very kind, hospitable and friendly to me. |
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I have always thought they are the most hospitable, friendly people I have ever met, and this experience was no different. |
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When visiting a neighbor or relative's house, guests enjoy a hospitable welcome. |
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It is important to be warm and hospitable to visitors by offering them food and drink. |
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Samoans are quite simply the friendliest, most hospitable people you're ever likely to meet. |
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She was also full of praise for the people of Dingle who were so hospitable and friendly. |
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I hear that despite a lot of poverty, the people are very welcoming and hospitable. |
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In addition to the beauty of the blue ocean and the white sandy beaches, Terry found the people very friendly and hospitable. |
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His friends said he was hospitable towards everyone, always tried to help people as best he could, and made them smile, and he loved punk music. |
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I am hoping to find more friendly, hospitable people to join a local network of volunteer hosts offering invitations to international students. |
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Each time we rode through a town we were surprised to see the hospitable welcomes we were given. |
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It shows local shoppers that their custom is valued and also serves to promote our county as a warm, friendly and hospitable place to visit. |
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The beginning of the New Year does not appear to present the most hospitable environment for bond markets at home or abroad. |
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An economy in free fall is not the most hospitable environment for premium wines. |
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Both have been working in companies where the environment is very hospitable to women. |
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Evidently, in our solar system, life first evolved quite soon after the formation of a hospitable terrestrial environment. |
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She left the office and headed upstairs to the slightly less clean, but still hospitable bedrooms. |
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The Inuit homeland is one of the regions of the world least hospitable to human habitation. |
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It is generally known that anthrax bacteria can live for decades in the soil or other hospitable environments. |
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You could hardly design a more hospitable environment for hackers if you tried. |
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Eventually the planet will no longer be hospitable to humans because we continue to gravely mutilate the environment. |
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Besides the hospitable corporate environment found in South Dakota, the state offers a big backyard for play. |
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I pledge to make the earth a secure and hospitable place for present and future generations. |
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Loss of structure in monotypic litter likely led to reduced and less hospitable physical living space. |
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I decided perhaps I should attempt my launch in a more hospitable environment, so I went to Montreal. |
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Most of them finally settled down in the hospitable surroundings of their chosen country. |
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Clearly, the current low inflation environment is more hospitable to consumers rather than producers. |
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But Maguire's pub of Manorhamilton in neighbouring County Leitrim has all the trappings of a truly historic and hospitable hostelry. |
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There are two attendants, typically hospitable Syrians, who sit round a little gas hot-plate and happily brew up coffee for their charges. |
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Might a certain construal of authorial discourse interpretation be hospitable to reading by non-scholars? |
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Always willing to engage in serious, even fierce, political debate, Jim Finn was as well an irenic man and a hospitable one. |
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Yet more surprising than such relevance is the irenic quality of this advice seeking a hospitable engagement with neighbors of other faiths. |
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They are a very hospitable, progressive, and forward-thinking people, and I wish them luck. |
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We are sure Bulgarians are big enough to give them a customarily hospitable reception. |
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It remains rich and hospitable, and customarily preserves the age old traditions of natural cuisine. |
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The result has been ideological confusion, civilian helplessness, and an environment eminently hospitable to putsches. |
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During your stay you are almost sure to be guaranteed a friendly and hospitable stay by your host family. |
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The Gujaratis are a friendly, appreciative lot of people, hospitable but at the same time they practised simplicity and sobriety. |
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While the 4,000 acres of high desert and hoodoos are hospitable to visitors in the fall and winter, spring and summer can be downright nasty. |
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With a large British community living in Cyprus the hospitable islanders are well used to British ways. |
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One of the keys to hospitable service is greeting people with a smile and welcoming attitude. |
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They are very hospitable to learned and well-traveled people, as they love to learn new things from them. |
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Bad custom will thrive as it is wont do into the wee hours in less hospitable joints. |
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The Kuna and their islands are undoubtedly vibrant, colorful, culturally rich and unforgettably hospitable. |
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Their home soon became an elegant yet hospitable oasis at the core of the Bair ranch. |
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Jordanians are very friendly and hospitable, and a few words of Arabic will work wonders. |
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She regularly holds literary salons and provides a hospitable setting and has done so for many years. |
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Surprisingly, we were tolerated and all of our cravings were satiated in the most generous and hospitable manner possible. |
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We lingered over dinner for three hours, enjoying every hospitable and scrummy minute of it. |
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That I just might find a friend from barter and trade in no way argues that the store is hospitable to the establishment of friendships. |
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First, through their deliquescence of the tissue, they create a physically hospitable environment for larvae and adults. |
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This is why the Torah requires us to be charitable and hospitable to a slave. |
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The cracking of stock-whips among the tree-ferns near may cause the lonely hut dweller to swing the billy, intent on hospitable thoughts. |
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Lady Borton, who speaks Vietnamese, finds the atmosphere far more hospitable now than in the early years of independence. |
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It was hospitable to the idea of the leader whose godlike vision is authoritative and unchallengeable. |
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The unneighbourliness of resident Londoners is a growing problem for the hospitable city. |
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Socially she could be bossy and unperceptive, but also extremely hospitable and generous in relation to friends and family. |
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But come late fall, the heavy snows force the crew to leave the Highlands for the relatively hospitable climate of southern Cape Breton. |
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It offers professional service with a hospitable and friendly staff. |
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In return we lent the hospitable Post our halftones, and they adorned its first city edition next morning. |
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The Creeks were reputed to be a hospitable people skilled in diplomacy. |
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They found a country infinitely more hospitable than their homelands. |
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He was a consummate horseman, an agreeable companion, a hospitable host. |
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The immediate urban region in which we live is the setting for most of what we do, and we have a clear interest in seeing that that setting remains hospitable. |
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He was a famously difficult and irascible man, some might even have characterized as mad, but was unfailingly courteous, warm and hospitable towards me. |
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He was known throughout the region as a hospitable and gregarious host. |
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They don't need the lily-white walls of galleries and museums, nor would their visual impact be significantly diminished by less chastely hospitable settings. |
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I had a hospitable stay, rice and black beans, Brahma beer, and cachaca. |
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I genuinely take the view when I travel that most people are basically decent and friendly and amazingly hospitable, and that's the natural state of things. |
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To support this she claims that women viewed it as hospitable and welcoming, not as something harsh or forbidding that needed to be tamed or overcome. |
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The English department of Skidmore is pretty hospitable to the idea that those big, fat, male books are not the only important books in the canon. |
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I spent a month doing AIDS work in Uganda among lovely, hospitable people, who had they known I was gay, would have driven me out. |
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We have a culture that has lost engagement with the process of serving food to people in a hospitable way. |
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This desire to be hospitable to those of different faiths is evident across the country. |
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The bread basket full of hot, crusty rolls sets the right hospitable tone. |
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Besides, Paterson is in too hospitable a mood for fighting talk. |
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He had a bluff and ebullient, although sympathetic manner, and was hospitable, always the life and soul of the party frequently one he had given himself. |
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A restaurant menu is the nexus of a diner, a dinner, a chef and the suitably hospitable environment in which a meal is served. |
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Were they trying too hard to be hospitable, or to hurry us along? |
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A hospitable septuagenarian runs it with her equally congenial son. |
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A magnetic field, if indeed it existed, would have shielded the planet from intense cosmic rays and solar wind, creating a more hospitable environment. |
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So how has atheistic Maoism found such a hospitable environment here? |
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James Bay is important in the history of Canada as one of the most hospitable parts of the Hudson Bay region despite its low human population. |
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Materials which are porous and moisture retentive, such as brick, wood, and certain coarse concrete mixtures are hospitable to moss. |
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At the ceremonial opening dinner, the PGA of America played two videos that were seen as less than hospitable by the European team. |
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They were hospitable and loved company We sat on a dhurrie under the open sky. |
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Churches with an attractional posture toward mission have long sought to be hospitable to seekers and other visitors who might attend worship. |
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The areas more hospitable to development are along the Paraguay, Bermejo and Pilcomayo Rivers. |
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He begins by debunking the common assumption that our environment is the only one that's truly hospitable to life. |
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It's a hearty plant that grows in even the least hospitable climates. |
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The Nepalese are just so hospitable and the Sherpas risk their live s to guide people through the mountains. |
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From a tactical point of view, working in unprotected waters is less hospitable for floating cranes, construction tenders, dredges and equipment barges. |
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It must be noted that, while the Chinese have disparaged barbarians, they have been singularly hospitable both to individuals and to groups that have adopted Chinese culture. |
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The high salinity of the waters was not hospitable to living organisms. |
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Because of the less hospitable terrain and climate, mountains tend to be used less for agriculture and more for resource extraction and recreation, such as mountain climbing. |
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There's nothing to do but attempt the Hail Mary pass of shipping vast loads of humanity spacewards in the hope of finding more hospitable climes elsewhere in the galaxy. |
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They are sincere, straight shooters, hospitable and well rounded. |
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Aguilas is a clean, hospitable town, typically Murcian and laid back. |
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Many a glass of wine have we all of us drank, I have very little doubt, hob-and-nobbing with the hospitable giver, and wondering how the deuce he paid for it. |
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In other parts of Europe, the universities and schools of France and most of Europe were bastions of traditionalism and were not hospitable to the Enlightenment. |
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The people of Poland have traditionally been seen as hospitable to artists from abroad and eager to follow cultural and artistic trends popular in other countries. |
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In proper California fashion we made our nooning by the roadside, pulling up under the shade of a hospitable sycamore and turning Sorreltop out to graze. |
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A subset of the population is then confined to the available hospitable area, and survives there while the broader population either shrinks or evolves divergently. |
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Diodorus says that the inhabitants of Cornwall are civilised in manner and especially hospitable to strangers because of their dealings with foreign merchants. |
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Texas in particular has many game ranches, as well as habitats and climates, that are very hospitable to African and Asian plains antelope species. |
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South America, on the other hand, was connected only to Antarctica and Australia, two much smaller and less hospitable continents, and only in the early Cenozoic. |
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