On the recordJanuary 13, 2014
If it is inhabited, I assume that an island that was previously uninhabited, that gains habitation, counts as a habitable island.
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congress.govIf it is inhabited, I assume that an island that was previously uninhabited, that gains habitation, counts as a habitable island.
Sherman questions the criteria for classifying islands based on habitation.
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