The final piece, Le Sacre du printemps features five dancers and was created this summer at the MAI during an artist residency. |
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Applications in writing, with examples of work, are invited from artists interested in the residency. |
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Artists pursue their ongoing work in an intense, three-week summer residency in New York City. |
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Many non-residents don't even apply for residency, and many residents don't apply for citizenship. |
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The Residency or Khengar Bhavan was built in 1882 AD as the residency of the British Resident in the ruler's minority. |
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The Beatles are two days into a residency of two, sometimes three, shows a day at the Olympia Theatre that will last until 4 February. |
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She completed a residency at the University of California, Irvine, Medical Center, where she trained in anatomic pathology and neuropathology. |
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Word has it he has a residency at a North London club and I can't wait to find it and see him play as often as I can when I move there. |
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Newcastle, where the RSC has a regular residency, is one likely regional venue. |
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He stayed with her for 10 years, and for six of them he held down a dance club residency at the Den in Norwalk. |
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Similarly, in male and female dark-eyed juncos, dominance was related to prior residency. |
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As a side issue, would the claimants be entitled to attend the court, and would that then entitle them to some kind of residency status? |
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Just like there's no crying in baseball, there are no frivolous sick days in residency. |
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And I count my blessings for not taking the advice of my residency director who was a bird colonel in the reserves to join up. |
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Jenkins has recently completed his general dentistry residency, and Davis and Hunt are completing their medical residencies. |
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The lucky new resident, nicknamed Tama-chan, was given residency because he has been seen of late frolicking in and basking along a local river. |
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After a one-year residency, they earn a certificate and a Master of Arts in teaching. |
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The main thrust of the residency is a series of educational workshops and masterclasses for primary and secondary schoolchildren. |
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To gain permanent residency, the temporary resident farm-worker would need to fulfill a prospective agricultural-work requirement. |
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Around 9,700 of the 131,000 Chinese nationals resident in the country were granted permanent residency last year. |
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Many physicians need years of medical school and residency to even get a slight grasp of the problem. |
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How did he perform in medical school and residency and later in his practice as judged by the physician and nursing staff with whom he worked? |
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None of the training I received in medical school, residency, fellowship, or practice had taught me how to reply to Anna. |
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The purpose of a residency is to attain professional competence in direct patient care and in practice management beyond entry level. |
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After two years service in the South African army, he completed a residency in cardiothoracic surgery at Johannesburg Hospital. |
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He completed medical studies and a residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery. |
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Insufficient training on disability during medical school and residency complicates this process. |
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The senior physicians had finished their residency and had at least 2 years of ICU experience as senior physicians. |
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The second jam session is on Wednesday and Bejazzled continue their long-standing residency at the Old White Swan on Thursday. |
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You need to find a new way of building a buzz, and the way to do that now is to be out performing live at a residency in a club. |
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Add in a forthcoming German residency qualification, and the young man has plenty of options. |
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On August 16 this year, the fly-half completed his residency qualification to play rugby for Scotland. |
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He has had ten years of museum experience curating exhibitions, commissioning new works, and developing artist residency programs. |
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He cringes at his own stupidity for mentioning the residency gig the last time Gwynn had been in town. |
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Part of the prize is a residency at the theatre, as well as the West-end production of the winning play. |
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In fact, their experience in New Zealand would count in their favour should they subsequently receive a job offer and apply for residency. |
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Many of the people who attended have a work permit and residency status while others are still seeking their paper work. |
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The Bays are independent musicians who can be found on Friday nights at their weekly residency at Camden's Jazz Caf. |
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Well they certainly have the power to reinvestigate the grant of the permanent residency. |
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Income earned from rentals is taxable, and the tax rate is based on the residency of the owner. |
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A new consortium will pool the resources of many to meet the growing demand for internship and residency opportunities. |
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Mobile phone records and utility bills might also be requested in order to establish whether the residency laws were observed. |
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They come to New Zealand thinking they can obtain permanent residency, and they cannot. |
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He gave the same punishment to an Indian man who had tried to get a residency permit using forged documents. |
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The notion of local residency was forged long before globalisation changed the living conditions of the world. |
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Offered to patrons during the chefs' two-week residency, the fusion cuisine was meant to highlight food as an agent of cultural exchange. |
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Of course I still had to take up residency in Florida while the process was going on. |
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To be honest it felt embarrassing that I'd never given thought to the fact of his residency. |
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His proposal could lead to permanent residency for illegals, some living in the US for more than 20 years. |
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Other draft laws give the authorities increased powers to deal with issues relating to housing, residency and labour rights. |
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If they get pregnant and have the baby here, they will be entitled to get residency. |
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The residency will also offer regular weekly clinics for people who've sent in work and would like the chance to talk about it face to face. |
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This is consistent with patrilocal residency patterns-the remittance goes to the husband's family, from both of them. |
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Wahyu's residency provides a unique opportunity for people to learn and experience Sundanese music and culture first-hand. |
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The not having it in his power to keep residency upon his archdeaconry, where there was no house, can't excuse him for not residing upon his parsonage where there was a house. |
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However, Vladimir Putin has stepped it up and is giving us the opportunity to coin a new phrase connoting residency in crazy town. |
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He also obtained a doctorate in anatomy and completed a residency and a research fellowship in anesthesiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. |
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The new policy affects 11,000 applications for residency, but the total number of people involved is greater, as some applications involve two parents and siblings. |
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As with so many rural villages, a number of young people are now working in the cities, although their roots as well as residency is still bound to the village. |
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When dutifully checking in the next day, he explained that his application for permanent residency is pending, allowing him legal stay until it is resolved. |
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Undocumented immigrants already working in the United States would have to wait another three years on a restricted visa before applying for permanent residency. |
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Look out for works from a residency program for emerging artists. |
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Three Taring Padi artists had a residency in the recent Adelaide Festival. |
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Joseph will be performing residency clubs dates in Canada sometime in May. |
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Were the place real, The Pariahs would have a weekly residency. |
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He completed a residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami. |
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We have been away from each other a lot in the last few months, as she's been in Europe and is now doing her medical residency in a state not too far away. |
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He served a residency in pediatrics at St. Louis Children's Hospital. |
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A shortage of positions for residency graduates in a field is immediately followed by a decline in U.S. medical students entering residencies in that field. |
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I was also confident that I would be able to find or create a part-time residency in my chosen specialty of family practice, but I found I was wrong. |
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This other fest was inspired by an Eyes Wide Shut-themed DJ residency the trio put on at the nightclub Pacha in Ibiza. |
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Before getting married, we didn't know each other's likes and dislikes, each other's desires to have or not have children, and each other's desires as to state of residency. |
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But what I suspect he was trying to fudge before the residency panel was, indeed, his residency. |
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All nestboxes also need an easy way to be cleaned and sanitized after each feathered family has taken flight, most especially before another family takes up residency. |
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We dined in the residency with three square meals and afternoon tea. |
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She suspects that he may be scamming her to gain Canadian residency. |
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Note that this includes George H.W. Bush as a southerner by virtue of his Texas residency. |
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Banksy, the subversive British street artist, is two weeks into his month-long residency in New York. |
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The anonymous British street artist announces a month-long residency in the Big Apple. |
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Their son, a physician, is now completing his residency in Seattle. |
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She completed a residency in plastic surgery at Stanford, and continued her studies in microsurgery under a fellowship at Davies Medical Center in San Francisco. |
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The southern California bight region, Baja peninsula and waters offshore of central California are emerging as major regions of bluefin tuna residency. |
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Just to refresh, the graffiti artist Banksy started a month-long residency in New York City at the beginning of this month. |
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Gardai claim that a proposed marriage between a Corkman and a Romanian girl charged in a credit card scam is only a smokescreen to obtain a residency permit. |
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He did his internship and residency in internal medicine at Emory University and completed a residency in nuclear medicine at the University of California, San Diego. |
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Fortunately I found a lawyer who helped me apply for my residency under the Violence Against Women Act. |
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The Cuomo campaign had challenged her residency in the state, but the case had been dismissed. |
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There was no class in medical school, no rounds during my residency or fellowship. |
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He received his medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine and completed a residency in ophthalmology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. |
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I used contingency table analyses and chi-square tests to assess differences in fidelity according to breeding performance, residency status, and study site categories. |
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He was promoted to the rank of flight lieutenant in 1998 and started a RAAF undergraduate residency training at Nambour General Hospital in Queensland. |
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After the Beatles completed their second Hamburg residency, they enjoyed increasing popularity in Liverpool with the growing Merseybeat movement. |
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During this period in 1992 and 1993 Whiteread had an artist residency in Berlin with a scholarship from the DAAD Artist's Programme. |
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Persons having permanent residency still require immigration control if they do not have right of abode. |
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In some cases, permanent residency may be conditional on a certain type of employment or maintenance of a business. |
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Following this residency, he became an Alexander von Humboldt Foundation fellow studying Neuropathology at the University of Gottingen, Germany. |
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Sweden is the first European Union country to make this offer of permanent residency. |
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Only 5 Summer Flounder in the upper channels moved between adjacent or nonadjacent receivers more than 10 times during the residency period. |
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The purchase of property totaling EURO 300,000 in Cyprus allows foreigners to obtain a permanent residency. |
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Immigration with permanent residency is more difficult than getting an education or temporary work visa. |
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In the countries of the European Union, residency permits are a photo ID card following a common EU design. |
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People who are granted permanent residency in a country are usually issued some sort of documentary evidence as legal proof of this status. |
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Permanent residents may lose their status if they fail to comply with residency or other obligations imposed on them. |
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So why should literacy tests or restrictive residency requirements be able to disenfranchise noncitizen voters? |
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She also completed a residency at Grodno State Medical University in Belarus and a residency and fellowship at East Tennessee State University. |
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You must meet the town's residency requirement in order to vote. |
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The objection was lodged on the basis that immigration officials believed it would be a marriage of convenience for residency purposes. |
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Right now, she's considering subspecializing in gynecologic oncology after residency. |
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Two years out of residency, Murthy flashed his political colors. |
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The management of these subsequently affects the possibility of residency on the islands. |
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Permanent residency itself is distinct from right of abode, which waives immigration control for such persons. |
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Permanent residency refers to a person's resident status in a country of which they are not a citizen. |
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Their daughter, Sarah, is finishing a residency in Pediatrics at UCSF and their son, Christopher, is a Smokejumper with the Forest Service. |
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Performing his greatest hits, the residency also saw him perform selected tracks from his upcoming, untitled blues album. |
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In December 1962, the Beatles concluded their fifth and final Hamburg residency. |
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Other countries have varying forms of such residency and relationships with other countries with regards to permanent residency. |
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In that year, the sultanate was abolished and transformed into a residency of the Dutch East Indies. |
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Spanish nationality law requires a period of residency in Spain before citizenship can be applied for. |
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They either benefit from legal sojourn in France, which, after a residency of ten years, makes it possible to ask for naturalisation. |
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When the Royal Festival Hall opened in 1951 the LSO and LPO engaged in a mutually bruising campaign for sole residency there. |
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Subsequent to the above exchange, Shibata was invited by Anita McIntyre to come to Australia, in 2006, for a three-month residency at this rural arts community in Canberra. |
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The Naturalization Act of 1798, part of the Alien and Sedition Acts, was passed by the Federalists and extended the residency requirement from five to fourteen years. |
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Central Americans who have special temporary residency in the United States because their countries were hit by natural disasters will be allowed to remain another 18 months. |
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However, a right of abode automatically grants people permanent residency. |
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I had to find myself a new residency position in Seattle and found a second-year position in neurology, an area in which I had little interest and less aptitude. |
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In the evening, reverberantly twanging guitarist Bill Frisell introduces his new quintet, fresh from a fortnight's residency at New York's Village Vanguard club. |
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Certain privileges, such as residency of 10 Downing Street, are accorded to Prime Ministers by virtue of their position as First Lord of the Treasury. |
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Gulf Newsaon Thursday reported athat a two-month-old baby must travel to the Iranian island of Kish or to Oman and return so that he can get a residency visa. |
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A pair of Andean condors, Gus and Sonya, hold residency at the Colwyn Bay attraction, and are part of a carefully controlled European Breeding Programme. |
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The main intention of the residency was, and still to some extent is, to provide an entree for visits and the organisation of the summer general meeting. |
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Russell noted that his previous residency was sufficient to fulfill eligibility requirements for a PhD, and urged him to offer the Tractatus as his thesis. |
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Permanent residency for the 7,000 or so civilians living in the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia is limited to citizens of the Republic of Cyprus. |
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The Town Hall residency underscores a vogue among budding artists for multinight runs at one smallish place, rather than a single large club show. |
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She moved from New Mexico to Manhattan because the gallerist Betty Parsons had made residency in New York a condition for adding Martin to her stable. |
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The theatre also established a writer's residency in Pinter's name. |
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Limited housing availability is a contentious yet critical issue for the Isles of Scilly, especially as it affects the feasibility of residency on the islands. |
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In recognition of the disaster, in 1998, the people of Montserrat were granted full residency rights in the United Kingdom, allowing them to migrate if they chose. |
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Their desire to achieve Test status is in part to stem the tide of Irish players using residency rules to switch to England for the opportunity to play Test cricket. |
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As a service to those employees who hold INS alien cards, with various categories of residency or work authorization, we computer-check their expirations. |
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