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Uninhabited institutional buildings across the street mean that there are few neighbors to complain about the crowds or noise.

From New York Times • Sep. 28, 2011

Uninhabited for some time, die castle had been almost buried out of sight by the surrounding trees, which circumstance made it all the more suitable for Orazio and his proscribed comrades.

From Rule of the Monk or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century by Garibaldi, Giuseppe

I knew then that for days and weeks my suspicions had been vaguely connecting Mr. Harringford with the mystery of the Uninhabited House.

From The Uninhabited House by Riddell, Mrs. J. H.

Where, then, had Miss Elmsdale obtained her information? from whom had she learned that I was bent on solving the mystery of the "Uninhabited House"?

From The Uninhabited House by Riddell, Mrs. J. H.

Then, before Charles could find a reply: "Uninhabited?" chuckled a deep male voice right behind them.

From Sugar Plum by Bretnor, Reginald




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