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inhabit verb abide, be established in, be resident in, board, colonize, domicile, dwell in, dwell permanently, habitare, have quarters, keep house, live, lodge, occupy, remain, reside in, room, sojourn, squat, stay, take up residence, tenant, visit See also: dwell, lodge, occupy, remain, reside How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Not insignificantly, the multiple habitations and inhabitations that take place in Donald's dream space become textually linked to the act of film and television spectatorship. Sir William Pelham, one of the commanders, put it succinctly: 'We consumed with fire all inhabitations and executed the people wherever we found them. Rather, her refiguration of Jesus as a link in a signifying or citational chain "cites" previous gender-bending actions by female martyrs and saints, and looks forward to further reformulations and inhabitations of a cross-dressing Christic body. |
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