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  • Complain's small tribe roam nomadically through corridors overrun by vegetation.
  • He lived nomadically, staying with friends.
  • Waxwings are not long-distance migrants, but move nomadically outside the breeding season.
  • News of this group living nomadically so far into the modern world made headlines internationally.
  • He conjectured a Neolithic Revolution, which inspired people to settle and farm rather than hunt nomadically.
  • Edden's family lived somewhat nomadically, moving from one place to another usually twice a year.
  • However, the area was still very independent, filled with peoples who lived in small isolated villages or nomadically.
  • Kirby s interest in the histories of place is closely connected to having grown up nomadically, living in Hong Kong, Libya, Belgium, Sweden and France.
  • In 2016, the artist-run project Auto Italia South East relocated to Bethnal Green after programming and producing artists work nomadically in donated or squatted buildings since 2007.
  • The two northern species are partially migratory, moving south in winter from the northern parts of their range, or wandering nomadically in poor vole years in search of better food supplies.
  • Some 210 250 are estimated to live in provisional settlements at San Jos?del Guaviare, while about as many live nomadically in the Nukak Reservation ( " Resguardo " ).
  • In the mid 20th century, the political adviser in Bahrain, Charles Belgrave, reported that just a few Bedouin of the Nua imi ( Naim ) tribe lived, albeit nomadically, in the ruined town.
  • "Only small, rapidly reproducing creatures living nomadically in cold or fast-changing environments can keep ahead of parasites without having sex, " said the USN & WR article by Matt Ridley.
  • Each male child in Diallo s family from the age of four to 21 years had to live a nomadic life; Each female child lived nomadically from the age of six until she was married at 16 or after.
  • Nine years later, after Larry has lost his high-flier's job and the family has nomadically crisscrossed the country, the ad man offers their son, Shawn ( Carl Matusovich ), a second chance at commercial stardom.
  • A warrant for his arrest was issued in Angola for the seditious lyrics of the album, forcing him to move nomadically between Germany, Belgium and France until Angola's independence from Portugal in 1975, brought about by the events of the Carnation Revolution.
  • Along a faceted pillar, a clear glass elevator outlined in blue neon carried passengers up and down, as they moved restlessly, nomadically, from the Coconut Grove Bar and Grill to the mall shops to the swimming pool with water slide to the massage and loofah rooms.
  • The Projects shows have tended to be the most vital signs of the museum's interest in contemporary art and design, but in the new Modern, the series will continue peripatetically and nomadically without the benefit, or maybe the pressure, of a dedicated gallery space.
  • Based on estimates of the amount of game animals, scholars estimate the population of Denmark to have been between 3, 300-8, 000 persons in the time around 7, 000 BC . It is believed that the early hunter-gatherers lived nomadically, exploiting different environments at different times of the year, gradually shifting to the use of semi permanent base camps.
  • After 1895 rugby was played exclusively under the auspices of the Northern Rugby Football Union until 1909 when Huddersfield Old Boys were formed to play under rugby union rules, playing nomadically at five grounds until buying farmland at Waterloo in 1919 and, in 1946, renaming the club Huddersfield RUFC . In 1969 the club was at the forefront of a revolution in English rugby when it became the first club in the country to organise mini and junior rugby teams.