He has his cast so involved in the film and in their roles that they seem to inhabit the parts they play. |
The remaining birds, whether on the breeding or wintering grounds, mostly inhabit public or undeveloped beaches. |
Cheilanthes is a genus of small, evergreen, lithophytic, perennial ferns that inhabit warm, dry and rocky regions. |
Although bearded vultures were nearly eliminated from Europe and northern Africa, they continued to inhabit their range in Asia in good numbers. |
However, many species inhabit timbered country, with abundant food and regular rainfall. |
We will miss her wonderful worlds and the marvelous characters she created to inhabit them. |