Chris has roots in the Kilmead area as some of his relatives resided at Moatfield at one time. |
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He motioned to a part of the stall where hay blanketed the floor and a cozy doghouse resided in the corner. |
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The difficulty has resided in how the governing body has chosen to delegate ranking authority. |
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As a young man Montaigne practised law in Bordeaux and also resided frequently at court. |
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This census reveals the shifting locations of between six and 10 Potawatomi villages and the number of occupants who resided in them. |
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Chris resided in California completing his graduate studies in fluid mechanics but he returned at Christmas of that year and began dating Sue. |
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For a moment I was struck breathless as I noticed the tiny golden flecks of colour and sparkle that resided in his iris. |
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A plate on the door announced that Headmaster Denton resided behind these doors. |
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Certainly, spices added flavour interest to a dish, but their fascination resided primarily in their symbolic value. |
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He resided just across the road from Burke's Shop where he farmed his land. |
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For example, not all immigrants resided in ethnic enclaves close to ethnic retail outlets. |
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Aryans on the other hand had no idols and worshipped nature, as human forms that resided in the heavens. |
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In past years they never voted in local elections because they still officially resided in their hometowns in Oaxaca. |
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Having resided in Japan for more than 60 years, he speaks fluent Japanese as well as some Hokkien and Mandarin. |
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All of this resided in my checkered past, almost forgotten until last week. |
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The penchant for sports wear among middle-class youth resided on an almost voyeuristic fascination with American hip-hop subcultures. |
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The instruments were swapped out for annual calibrations, so every year a different detector resided at each site. |
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He hails from Virginia but has resided for several years in the Swinford area. |
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Along with many local cattle dealers there were many northern buyers, many of whom resided in Collooney then. |
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During the 1930s he spent time in Spain and Africa and resided in Key West, Florida, where he gained a reputation as a sportsman and athlete. |
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Federals arrested only six of the bushwhackers identified in the 1860 census in a county other than the one where he resided. |
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At the city's apex resided a local elite of merchants and professionals who were proudly middle-class and predominantly Nonconformist. |
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Her pondering presumes a regal power, a lingering vestige of an era when sovereignty resided not in the people but in the monarch. |
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I glanced sideways and verified that upon the nest of limp lettuce and soggy tomato resided no meatball pattie. |
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In whatever vehicle he was driving, a double-barreled, 12-gauge shotgun resided somewhere near at hand. |
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I went to look for you at the unwelcoming, understocked bookstore in the small Midwestern town in which I temporarily resided. |
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He believed that one's guiding principle should be moderation for in the extremes resided the vices of excess and deficiency. |
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The sister is married and living in the same apartment where her tragic parents once resided. |
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The forest in which Paloma's cottage resided was rather shadowy and creepy during the night. |
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Some 10,000 Lakota Sioux resided there during the 1970s, many living in tarpaper shacks without electricity or running water. |
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Because team members were primarily Tanzanian and resided in urban areas, they had first-hand knowledge of local urban conditions. |
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Households with telephones were sampled randomly, with a probability proportional to the size of the HSA in which they resided. |
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He will be a decided asset to the city team where he has resided for a number of years. |
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In the seventeenth century, and before, power resided in the military, but the state did not have the monopoly of armed force. |
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Applications and data resided on online disk, and if it failed your application was down. |
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Analysis of the sequence confirmed our mapping studies and showed that the ear gene resided very close to ea. |
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The painting first resided in Fontainebleau, later in the Palace of Versailles. |
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Sixteen kneelers are lined up along the front of the altar, one for each nun that resided at the convent in 1962 when the church was built. |
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Living in London, he resided at several different addresses around the capital until his death. |
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I was sure that in New York there resided the smartest people in the world, and I suppose I was half-right about that. |
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An uncle and his family resided in another house and his aunt and her brood in a third. |
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He resided in Santa Barbara, Calif., with his golden retriever dogs and surfed in his spare time. |
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They resided comfortably alongside Chantilly lace, silk faille, and his contented clients of a certain age. |
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Then, Enfield hosted Nelson as leaders, but went down to a defeat which allowed the Seedhill side to take over at the top, where they've resided since. |
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Sanderson resided on death row for a decade before becoming one of 42 men McCollum would watch being marched out for execution. |
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The same white-and-orange hamster, named Honey, resided in a small cage cleaned out once a week and had grown so fat that she could hardly squeeze through cardboard tubes. |
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This alternative standard resided in a skilled worker's competence and the mutualism of workplace and union and sanctioned both moderate drinking and a degree of roughness. |
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Gretta and her family resided for many years over in England. |
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I slowly made my way along the hallway where my locker resided. |
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The bulk of these treasures resided at the Imperial Household Museum. |
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Risaku retreated to the ground where his friends safely resided. |
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I slowly made my way along the hallway where my locker resided, each wall was a dull beige that reminded me of barf after eating a ton of peanut butter. |
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Inside resided the matron, her two patrons, two daughters, and two sons. |
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Shazo, as he is known, is said to have resided for a time in the United States before being deported back to Trinidad. |
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The power resided in an oligarchy, a financier oligarchy, which were the leading families of Venice, who were, in their financial aspect, called fondi, or funds. |
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The unitary set consisted only of a brightly lit room where the sisters resided, furnished with a table and a few chairs, a pallet, and a floor-standing mirror. |
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The Risotian Expanse was home to a race of swamp farmers who resided on floating man-made islands in the swamplands at the southernmost tip of Osara. |
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The senior Taylor, an aggressive soulwinner, pastored the Queen Anne Hill United Presbyterian Church where the family resided in the parsonage next door. |
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On an earlier occasion he had been convicted of an offence of dishonesty, placed on probation on condition that he resided at a mental home for treatment. |
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On the eve of the Civil War Louisiana's sugar planter elite was composed of 525 owners of at least 50 slaves who resided in a thirteen-parish area south of Baton Rouge. |
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As soon as he could fit up the glebe house for his reception he resided in it, and has continued religiously and conscientiously to do so, ever since. |
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During her younger years, Fonteyn resided at 44 Waldeck Road and 3 Elm Grove, both in Ealing, London. |
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Dark brown colouration of the back and sides is not uncommon, especially for individuals that have resided in rocky inshore regions. |
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She had resided in Holyoke since 1960, and was a retired switchboard operator at Providence Hospital. |
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He died on 8 April, 1761, aged 77, at Madam Bevan's home in Laugharne, where he had resided since his wife's death. |
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It was the home of a noble family known as the 'Maxwells of Calderwood' who resided in Calderwood Castle. |
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Geologist Robert Harkness was schooled in Dumfries and subsequently resided in the town. |
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Foreign Muslims who have resided in the kingdom for ten years may apply for Saudi citizenship. |
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One of its attraction is the ancient royal palace where the Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided. |
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Police officials said Ahmad was an internee at the State Bank of Pakistan and resided at flat No 1111, City View Apartments in Saddar. |
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Nevertheless, in spite of these institutional changes, sovereignty still resided in the Emperor on the basis of his divine ancestry. |
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Eventually Carlyle invited Jewsbury out to Cheyne Row, where Carlyle and Jane resided. |
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He was a frequent visitor at Wimbledon where Mr. Wilberforce now resided, and the following account is given of his social unbendings. |
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The couple resided primarily in New York City and London, as well as owning an apartment in Sydney's Elizabeth Bay. |
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They are distinguished from the native Tamil population that has resided in Sri Lanka since ancient times. |
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This name comes from the family of John de Brokedale, who resided in the district. |
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Rosemary Stewart the Canadian insurance heiress resided here for an extended period, known for dedication to coastal swimming from the harbour. |
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Landlords generally resided in cities and left their estates in the care of farm managers. |
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Oldman moved to the United States in the early 1990s, where he has resided since. |
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The emperor planned to build a massive network of structures in Beijing in which government offices, officials, and the imperial family resided. |
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Jannie De Beer's family resided at Athi River, while Ignatius Gouws resided at Solai. |
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According to one fringe theory, the Rus' khagan resided somewhere in Scandinavia or even as far west as Walcheren. |
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Except for the horses, they all resided indoors at his homes in England, Switzerland, Italy, and Greece. |
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He trained as a draughtsman at Cammell Laird Shipyards in Birkenhead and moved to Newton, near West Kirby, where he resided for many years. |
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During the 5th century the emperors form the 430s mostly resided in the capital, Rome. |
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According to this hypothesis the Geats would have not only resided in southern Sweden but also in Jutland, where Beowulf would have lived. |
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However, since 1919, sovereignty has resided with the Nation, exercised by the Grand Duke in accordance with the Constitution and the law. |
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The indigenous people of Dominica, the Caribs once resided in the community, thus the name Pointe Carib. |
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Legitimacy for leaders among the Germans resided in their ability to successfully lead armies to victory. |
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John Johnson resided in Woburn, Mass., and was by occupation a housewright or carpenter and owned a saw-mill in Woburn. |
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After that, there was peace in Italy, and the appearance of restoration, except that the central government now resided in Constantinople. |
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However all the major cultivated and commercial forms resided in the Stoechas and Spica sections. |
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Landlords generally resided in cities and their estates were left in the care of farm managers. |
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When Labourd was created in 1023 Bayonne was the capital and the Viscount resided there. |
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Neither the Pope nor Ambrose, bishop of Milan, where the emperor resided, granted them an audience. |
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In any case, his appointment as prefect of the fleet at Misenum took him to this town, where he resided with his sister and nephew. |
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It is estimated that at the time of his visit, 15,000 Mandan resided in the nine villages on the Heart River. |
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With his share of the earnings from this campaign, Balboa settled in Hispaniola in 1505, where he resided for several years as a planter and pig farmer. |
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From 1309 to 1377, the pope resided not in Rome but in Avignon. |
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Thereafter, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, who had hitherto resided in Belvedere House, was upgraded to a full Governor and transferred to Government House. |
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Title to land resided with the headman, who held it in the name of the community, although peasant proprietors enjoyed the use of land as long as they cultivated it. |
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During their time at the school they resided in Clappersgate. |
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In 2015, according to Statistics Norway annual report, there were 647,676 permanent residents in the Oslo municipality, of which 628,719 resided in the city proper. |
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Canadian poet Don McKay has resided in St John's in recent years. |
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Roman imperial governors resided in the city and it became one of the most important trade and production centres in the Roman Empire north of the Alps. |
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After receiving news of the route he was about to take from his scouts and messages from the Celtic tribes that resided around the Alps, the Carthaginians set out. |
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In 1840 Mr. Whittier took up his residence at Amesbury, where he has since resided, and whence he forwarded his contribs. to the National Era, Washington. |
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In the early years of the 18th century, the Irish dramatist George Farquhar resided in the town while acting as a recruiting officer for the Army. |
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The King resided at Greenwich Palace, and there is documentary evidence that some of these Scottish noblemen played golf on Blackheath, on the hill behind the palace. |
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In her formulation, the primary focus of identity resided in affinal networks of patronage binding the gentry to the principal nobles of the county. |
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They moved for the autumn months to the newly fashionable seaside resort of Worthing, on the Sussex coast, where they resided at Stanford Cottage. |
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This act granted US citizenship to all Puerto Ricans, regardless of whether they lived on the island of Puerto Rico or resided on the US mainland. |
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Alexander Graham Bell was buried atop Beinn Bhreagh mountain, on his estate where he had resided increasingly for the last 35 years of his life, overlooking Bras d'Or Lake. |
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At the 2011 census, the Isle of Man was home to 84,497 people, of whom 27,938 resided in the island's capital, Douglas and 9,273 in the adjoining village of Onchan. |
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Gazel and Thompson interviewed casino patrons in Illinois, finding that 50 percent of the interview subjects resided within 25 miles of the casino they visited. |
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