Perhaps the less hostile environment of a habitable moon orbiting a brown dwarf would help to extend the human life cycle. [adjective]
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Brighton is a brick and iron built town, exceedingly unlovely, but habitable. [adjective]
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"In fact, the cause of the cultivation of the habitable earth." [adjective]
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When he was gone, they busied themselves making the cave habitable. [adjective]
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By this I would be understood to imply that the devil of Anjou, turned to fighting uses in King Richard's latter years, found him a habitable fortalice. [adjective]
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She had succeeded in making the room look habitable and homelike. [adjective]
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"Look round the habitable world, how few Know their own good, or, knowing it, pursue." [adjective]
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Like Homer he looked upon the habitable world (oiKovp.. [Please select]
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--It was reported that habitable caves with spacious rooms occur on the Isboll farms, near Limrock. [Please select]
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For this reason large areas once well populated are no longer habitable. [Please select]
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Nest is used year after year, being often relined and made habitable. [Please select]
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