These birds do not fly away when free; they (choose to) inhabit the human world, which protects them and gives them human meanings.
These differences could result from the ecological conditions of the localities inhabited by each oyster species.
But how does any perspective or participating subject inhabit revonsuo's phenomenal "space" wherein its simulations reside?
When those ancestral heroes and producers inhabit a geographically distant locale, objects and artisans (perhaps even styles) from that place assume a special significance.
The two countries are inhabited by a continuum of infinitely lived individual consumers and producers.
The horticultural field inhabited with several patio houses.
Byre-dwellings were common, with humans and cattle inhabiting the same space.
This host is then inhabited by the necessary machined or tactile elements.