Although lots of other birds rate highly, that trio tops the charts of our summer resident birds. |
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Afterwards, a six-course gala banquet will be served, after which the resident dance band will ring in the New Year. |
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Because she was not habitually resident she was not eligible for housing assistance or income support. |
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The pub was served with the noise abatement order after a resident of a neighbouring housing development complained to the council. |
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Avis reported seeing a local resident standing in waist-deep water, helpless as her furniture floated down the road. |
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Although the couple are lawfully resident in Switzerland, they do not have a permanent right of abode. |
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Even away from the major seal colonies, many sheltered coves have a resident seal or two. |
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No, I am just trying to do the whole thing by the book according to my right as a qualified resident foreigner. |
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Creating a wardrobe of period costumes for this crowd of characters is the task of resident designer Deneen McArthur. |
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Rumours are sweeping Cricklade that a lucky resident has scooped the lottery jackpot. |
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The resident is evaluated formally at both sites quarterly to ensure objectives are met and the resident is achieving desired goals. |
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Hundreds of sausages and burgers were washed down with pints of guest ale and resident brews. |
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When alewives return to the rivers, they provide abundant forage for resident and sea-run fish, waterbirds, and raptors. |
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Now resident at the Wynnum Nursing Home, Amy decided it was time to join the jet set. |
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Appearances were put in by eastern chipmunks, gray squirrels, a rabbit and our new resident woodchuck. |
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A Louisiana resident had his camera rolling as floodwaters poured into his home, putting him and his father in immediate danger. |
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One resident would have to put an insurance claim in to get the damage fixed. |
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This extremely talkative Plateau-born downtown resident has been putting the hypnosis whammy on people for over 50 years now. |
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I am a resident of Mealbank and at the end of our road the road surface is just disintegrating. |
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They may also accept patients on a temporary basis while they are resident in the practice area. |
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When I came in April, the whimbrel, a summer migrant, had arrived to join the resident curlews, redshanks and oystercatchers. |
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And who better to help share its history than resident historian and fifth-generation Kansan, Deborah Barker? |
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A disabled resident of a block of council flats constantly attacked by arsonists has called for the building to be demolished. |
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Once the institute has grown to its full capacity, the north wing of the building will house 80 resident researchers from around the world. |
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However, there were plenty of resident shorebirds hanging out in the lagoon as well, such as the American coot, killdeer, and American avocet. |
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On the afternoon of estrus, the resident male appeared to actively defend the receptive female on his territory. |
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Well our resident recessionista has some fabulous tips for shopping second hand. |
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But one local resident reckons that's not the case and insists a survey carried out last year said the trees could last another 50 years. |
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May, who was a resident of Harbour Street and latterly of Hill 60, was a kindly neighbour and good friend and will be most sadly missed. |
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Following that period, no resident alien could apply for a guest worker permit. |
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She was a caregiver for a local resident who's recuperating from a recent heart attack. |
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The area's most famous animal resident is, naturally, the reindeer, but wolverines, arctic foxes and bears also thrive in the region's wilds. |
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He must not enter Railton Terrace in Moston, where he allegedly approached a resident and threatened to have him kneecapped. |
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One resident who lives two doors away defiantly said he would oppose any plans to redevelop the area. |
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Some programmed characteristics are associated with specific units resident in the system's knowledge base. |
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A former Surbiton resident is hoping to fulfil her mother's dying wish by finding her long-lost brother. |
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He also refuted suggestions that a resident was not given daily walks as required. |
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Another resident said the water trucks came to their region twice but distributed only to those who paid. |
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If you are over 18 and were resident at your present address in September 2003 it is important that your name is on the register. |
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The resident was an active individual, who did regular weight training and played competitive ice hockey. |
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Venerable Lama Samten is one of the resident lamas at Karma Choeling Buddhist Monastery, Kaukapakapa, New Zealand. |
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But a local resident has complained to the council about Mr Kearney's use of his home for taking off and landing his helicopter. |
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One local resident blamed environmental groups who have large landholdings in the area for reducing livestock levels to encourage forest growth. |
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Hall is a lifelong resident of the valley, where poor air quality is second only to that of Los Angeles. |
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It allows you to make the drive bootable, and you can also repartition the disk here, although any data resident at the time will be lost. |
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The resident medical registrar assessed a number of our patients after anaesthetic assessment, and they subsequently underwent surgery. |
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A UK resident can rely on main residence relief to avoid capital gains tax. |
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The population of aquatic birds, both resident and migratory, has also been affected by the reduction in the food supply. |
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This could lead anyone to think that they are sedentary birds, resident in the same area throughout their lives. |
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Because origin could not be ascertained, both species were classified as resident as well as nomadic. |
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These invertebrates provide food that sustain both resident and migrating birds. |
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He was in contact with the KGB resident agents. It was long ago, but it seems to me that we met at social events. |
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He currently works as a medical resident at another hospital and is waiting to hear the final outcome for this case. |
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I was a medical resident until recently, so I guess I've not had enough sleep for five years. |
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The concession applies to work done on all foreign-flagged vessels whose owners are not resident in Venezuela. |
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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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From about 1581 he was mainly resident in London, and pursuing an active and varied literary career. |
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The applicant was an Italian national who had been legally resident in France since his birth and was working there as a trade union official. |
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At the end of 2002 there were 63,996 driving licences held by people resident in County Mayo. |
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However, it is estimated that there are normally around 280 families resident in counties Sligo, Leitrim and Donegal. |
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Primary care trusts are now charged with explicit responsibilities for all looked after children resident in their boundaries. |
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While these statistics are for women resident in Waterford city and county, more births were actually registered in Waterford. |
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The course is open to all unemployed people resident in the Portlaoise area including those on Community Employment. |
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The overall value of the fishery will continue to attract a great deal of interest from those not resident in the north. |
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He said the adults who tried to solicit these children were aware of the profile of the children resident in the homes. |
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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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At this time, the house was modified to accommodate a resident farmer and his family. |
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The author was a resident fellow at the Institute at the time this article was written. |
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He is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and editor of the Middle East Quarterly. |
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She's a law professor at the University of New Mexico and a resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute. |
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James is a contributing writer and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. |
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Much of the film's historical credibility can be sheeted home to the influence of its resident consultant, a British history writer. |
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During summer orientation, students are assigned a PDP adviser and two student resident counselors. |
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To talk more about all of this we're joined now by a resident scholar at the Institute in Washington. |
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He is sitting in his office at the American Enterprise Institute, where he is a resident fellow. |
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Coursework, because it is entirely at the discretion of an examiner which is usually a resident tutor, can be used to mark down a student. |
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He is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. |
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During the first treatment, resident mice remained on each site throughout the study period. |
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Many resident birds can also be spotted here like the yellow-wattle Lapwing or the common bee-eater. |
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And also, resident hummingbirds are expected to be more tenacious than migrants. |
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Toxicity, nutritional deficiency, and competition with resident species are the primary causal factors in their host plant separation. |
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Summary maps of territorial boundaries of each resident bird were compiled monthly. |
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All migratory species breed in North America, whereas none of the resident species fall within that area. |
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In recent years, scientists revealed that resident killer whales were heavily contaminated with deadly toxic chemicals. |
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We determined the identities of resident fish through unique natural color markings, individual sizes, and home range locations. |
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In the meantime, strategically placed brush piles in the woodland area supply the resident birds with nesting materials. |
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A mature bull, at twice the weight of a red deer, is by far our largest resident mammal and a most impressive animal by any standard. |
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Migratory habit is related to philopatry, because resident species of birds tend to have lower dispersal rates than migratory species. |
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We did not detect any nest site changes among resident birds as a response to the experimental treatment. |
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Strings of brown algae introduced to territories are quickly removed by the resident fish. |
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If server resident software is required for the solution to operate correctly, that should be accounted for as a host is added. |
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When a user leaves the vicinity of the computer, normal operation of a computer's resident security will control computer function. |
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An example would be retro viruses that attack antivirus software by deleting virus definition tables or memory resident scanners. |
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The resident volume allocation features of the storage array in combination with switch zoning provide a measure of volume-access security. |
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He is a permanent resident alien living near his family in Southern California. |
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Be sure to bring your driver's license, passport, resident alien card or other identification with you. |
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Most coral heads have clouds of resident anthias or damselfish, but here we find a cloud of aggressive clown anemone fish. |
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Phthalates, industrial plasticizers that disrupt animal development, were also detected in resident crayfish. |
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For example, an official resident permit is still required for legal residence and work in Moscow. |
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Through this essence, these people, whether immigrant or still resident of the homeland, seek to anonymously eternalize their own existence. |
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Readers should beware of thinking that the tenants, lessees or farmers of the properties were necessarily personally resident therein. |
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According to him it is the responsibility of every resident to assist the authorities in reversing this situation. |
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We are introduced to the resident amnesiac, who is hurled into a conspiratorial crisis of immediate proportions. |
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One resident who spoke to the Los Angles Times described the uprising as a popular revolt against the occupying power. |
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As of today, I have been a resident of this crowbar motel for almost 2 cockroach lifespans. |
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They could make further savings by renting out their parking space to another resident in the apartment block. |
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That is why he was not approached to give his opinion, as he, strictly speaking, is not a resident or property owner on Grave Lane. |
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One of your arguments is that a relevant matter in approaching our constitutional problem is that the respondent is resident in South Australia. |
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We are going to that castle over there, and striking a deal with the resident archfiend to make sure that they don't escape. |
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Clef, a resident of Kowdiyar in the city, hails from a family which has an ardent passion for music. |
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Police were alerted by a resident living in the flats opposite after the alarm was activated. |
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She met her co-first year resident who would be sharing most of her rotations that year. |
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Australian born artist, singer and animal lover Rolf Harris is a former resident of Sydenham. |
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Kas, a long-time resident of New Orleans, related her immense uncertainty Sunday afternoon. |
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Officials from both parties say the typical Dayton resident has grown weary of glitzy ad campaigns and superficial low blows. |
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He said one resident who recently tried to capture taggers on video was met with a hail of abuse. |
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Jean Eaton, 87, a former tailoress, was a resident at the Wemyss Lodge Nursing Home in Ermin Street, Swindon, for five years before she died. |
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A resident of Canada, married to an army major, she has contented herself with raising six children. |
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An individual is regarded as resident in Britain if he spends 183 or more days in Britain during a tax year. |
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If the exporter is not a resident of Canada, the application must be made by an agent or mandatary who is a resident of Canada. |
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One need not become a Vermont resident to marry or enter a civil union there. |
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The requirement to be married in one of the resident parish churches and the calling of banns are being dropped. |
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The former Groton resident was baptized as Lydia Madeleine, retaining her original baptismal name. |
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Although the students were in no immediate danger, a resident was very alarmed at seeing them walking seawards. |
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Then, if an unexpected caller knocks at the door, the resident is able to summon help in a matter of minutes. |
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A wheelchair-bound resident has been stopped from leaving her home by thoughtless motorists. |
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Hansen illustrates the luck and logic, good and bad, that saw each resident of the town through the storm or lead to their demise. |
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Violet, an elderly resident in a care home, discusses the present and reminisces about the past, but ends up recalling events she'd rather have forgotten. |
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In 1820 he was appointed resident at the court of the Nizam. |
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This web-footed rodent living in the bayous and backwoods of Louisiana has become a kind of unofficial state animal, an anointed nuisance with resident status. |
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Sandy Neilson's production, enthusiastically performed by the resident company, strikes an appropriate, rollicking tone but gradually runs out of steam. |
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Interviews in Serial do acknowledge that Jay was known as a resident bad boy at Woodlawn High School. |
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The event, hosted at the ambassador's residence brought together scores of Norwegians resident in Zambia who were clad in colourful traditional costumes. |
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And as any resident of Florida, Colorado, or Ohio can attest, there was no shortage of ads or direct mail. |
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With the exception of ten men, aged between 65 and 86 years, who are resident long term in the hostel, the majority of others remain on average two or three nights. |
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The red squirrel is a noisy and common woodlot resident in Nova Scotia. |
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In a performance full of skill, passion and dogged determination the men in red and black ensured that the Mayo League crown became the latest resident of the ancient barony. |
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Police have praised a brave Westbury resident after his information helped them recover property stolen from a home in the town's Oldfield Park area. |
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Support restricted and applied on only one farm per resident farmer would, of course, arrest this and is surely no more than any equitable society would expect. |
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Now a resident of Garfield Heights, Gaston was raised in a pro-Barry environment. |
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Mary Genter, a resident of this town of 4,000, came out in subfreezing weather to check him out. |
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In fact such is Michael's knowledge on historical matters in Carlow that he has also found himself in the role of The Nationalist's resident local historian! |
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Harris, a resident of Boerum Hill, is charged with two counts of grand larceny and possession of stolen property. |
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Nagase said he had also hoped to meet an elderly female resident in the area who had reportedly said her wartime lover, a Japanese soldier, had committed hara-kiri there. |
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Nomadic species had longer latencies than did resident species. |
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Even though the patient was not on the family practice service, the resident accompanied him to the intensive care unit while a staff member contacted his private physician. |
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In the scenic town of Siena, the resident mortal remains take an even more morbid turn. |
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In investigating domestic violence, it is tempting for academics to speak to only those more easily accessible women who are resident in refuges, rather than other victims. |
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The Hayholt is abustle with activity at John's reemergence, and Simon manages to have himself named apprentice to Dr. Morgenes, the Hayholt's resident magician-of-sorts. |
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A bike thief was prevented from taking a Barnes resident for a ride last month when he was apprehended by two Police Officers who had raced to the scene on their bicycles. |
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If the shareholder is resident in Ireland, the company must also deduct dividend withholding tax from the dividend and pay that tax to the Revenue. |
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As you might be aware, the Income Tax Act requires withholding tax to be deducted from all payments to all entertainers and sportsmen and women who are not resident in Zambia. |
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So did the second-seeded Edberg, whose ethereal wristwork at the net had made him the favorite with the resident oddsmakers and competitors alike this year. |
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The British finally defeated the Marathas and established themselves in the Red Fort by early nineteenth century when the British resident became the de facto ruler of Delhi. |
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A third hypothesis is based on the idea that resident and migratory species may use different strategies to acquire territories and breeding opportunities. |
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When he was inspector of apiaries, he made the regulation that apiaries should be kept at least 200 metres from the nearest resident and 100 metres from the nearest roadway. |
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The benefits of water power plus plentiful labor and building materials would have been obvious to any industrious resident with the requisite funds. |
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Not many people can boast of having their own waxwork in a museum, but New Addington resident Nan Jenkins is just one person immortalised in the Lifetimes exhibition. |
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Military tribunals may not try U.S. citizens or lawful resident aliens. |
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In many instances the authorities are believed to have reduced the subvention, or state subsidy, payable to individual patients resident in nursing homes. |
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Alex Pollock is resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. |
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He will be a hard act to follow but I hope, that as a long standing resident myself with three children in local schools, I will be a worthy successor to him. |
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The Tangier traveller clearly felt at home in Tagedda, which had its own quarter of resident merchants from North Africa and a circle of literate scholars. |
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Students also receive singing lessons from the resident teachers. |
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The father remains the controlling patriarch and resident genius. |
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The resident cats of the time didn't much like the hissing and spluttering and clattering the device made as it brewed a new jugful, but they came round in the end. |
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In 1843 Levi Suydam, a 23-year-old resident of Salisbury, Connecticut, asked the town's board of selectmen to allow him to vote as a Whig in a hotly contested local election. |
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It is almost obligatory for any new Edinburgh resident to wax lyrical over the cultural backdrop that the castle, the festival and the tattoo give to the city. |
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Without the scale insect and its sugary excretions, these birds would be much less common in beech forests, to the detriment of some resident plants. |
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Once again, our resident agony aunt answers your questions on those embarrassing personal problems that can only be solved by having them published in the national press. |
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That conversion is something Florida resident Tom Quigley, the man behind the CannaEd conference, understands well. |
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Hares are resident herbivores, grazing in both dune and marsh areas. |
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One Iowan going through it was Davenport resident Linda Langrock, a 64-year-old grandmother and retired chemical factory worker. |
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Along the same tack, have taken a straw poll in our street, in return my neighbours had a whinge at me about the level of non resident illegal parking. |
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The US Department of homeland Security placed Saravia on it's wanted list when the former Modesto, CA., resident went into hiding. |
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When the resident 's back is turned, she steals a purse and runs off. |
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A resident today called for traffic calming measures on a Bradford road which he claims is being used as a rat run to avoid a major city roundabout. |
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I also got a lecture from Antonia, a resilient 25-year resident of the cote d'Azur. |
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The resident cast would number seven, plus the resident director, usually serving as the artistic director in charge of the whole enterprise. |
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America's oldest resident repertory theatre, Hedgerow Theatre, is located in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania. |
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At the 2001 census, there were 33,521 people in employment who were resident within Wakefield. |
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The museum features resident exhibits detailing the history of Roman occupancy of the region, Hadrian's Wall and the Border Reivers. |
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In 1826, Marc Brunel offered him a post as resident engineer for the Thames Tunnel, but withdrew it in favour of his son Isambard Brunel. |
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Joseph Armitage Wade, a Hull timber merchant and Hornsea resident was a key promoter of the line. |
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A local resident claimed that a photo of the alleged animal showed their pet cat, a large Maine Coon. |
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The medical resident finished a two-week rotation in pediatrics and began one in orthopaedics. |
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The resident data structures of the kernels serve as caches on the swappable databases maintained by the managers. |
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And if you don't have faith in your waitron, you can always ask to speak to the resident wine expert. |
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Redcar resident and photographer Paul Kitchener, 34, was at the event with his daughters Alanna, five, and Anais, three. |
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When the doors opened at a newly built ALF, a wealthy 78-year-old woman became the first resident in its Alzheimer's unit. |
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Uttam Nagar resident Algin Verghese studied in Class VIII of the Adarsh Public School. |
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Dubai resident Jorge Noel Tamayo, 42, bought a smart balance wheel for his son's 11th birthday in a popular mall in Dubai two weeks ago. |
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Glitches delayed some states' data production, and the match-up between the QIs, MDS, and resident census data can be poor. |
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You need to speak directly with them and, further, check into quality assurance and resident council records. |
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Depending on the laws of the resident state, a second option may be to change the situs of the trust to a more taxpayer-friendly jurisdiction. |
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This week, resident Janina Sienicka celebrated her 90th and we actually learnt how to sign Happy Birthday in Polish. |
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They have even been sent to the prize-winning art quilter Fiona Wright, a resident of Gresford, Australia. |
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He was followed by Sublime resident Kev Wright, who delivered a tougher, techier set. |
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Eleven-year-old Joy Wells is a proud resident of Spooking, a creepy old town with a secret history. |
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Ashrafieh resident Ranine Nicola expressed indignation that the Army was coming under attack from foreigners. |
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Tea Factory resident Natasha Sleave said she and other occupants had had enough. |
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A local resident said he was woken up by a car alarm going off and then found the blaze. |
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The Kalmyks, as the republic's resident are know, were once Mongolia nomads who lived and practices their faith on the central Asian steppe. |
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All members of a resident pod use similar calls, known collectively as a dialect. |
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With one exception, the killer whale named Luna, no permanent separation of an individual from a resident matriline has been recorded. |
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Clans, the next level of resident social structure, are composed of pods with similar dialects, and common but older maternal heritage. |
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As in resident clans, transient community members share an acoustic repertoire, although regional differences in vocalizations have been noted. |
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Northeast Pacific resident groups tend to be much more vocal than transient groups in the same waters. |
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In the Pacific Northwest, wild salmon stocks, a main resident food source, have declined dramatically in recent years. |
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In 2005, the United States government listed the southern resident community as an endangered population under the Endangered Species Act. |
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Also a resident for a number of years was Emlyn Williams, the author, playwright and actor. |
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In 2007, Lundy had a resident population of 28 people, including volunteers. |
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Another resident invertebrate of note is Atypus affinis, the only British species of purseweb spider. |
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Westray is one of the Orkney Islands in Scotland, with a usual resident population of just under 600 people. |
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All the operational lighthouses on the Farnes are now automatic and have no resident keepers, although in former years they did. |
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On arrival in the islands, the Germans issued proclamations imposing new laws on the resident islanders. |
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He refused to travel for the implementation of justice and remained invariably resident in Edinburgh. |
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In the case of marmots, resident males do not appear to ever lose their territories and always win encounters with invading males. |
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Some species are also known to directly defend their resident females and the ensuing fights can lead to severe wounding. |
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There are also a number of species, such as the oystercatcher, that are resident in this island, but migrants elsewhere. |
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The mute swan is a partial migrant, being resident over areas of Western Europe but wholly migratory in Eastern Europe and Asia. |
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It is resident in much of its range, but some populations from the more northern parts migrate southwards in autumn. |
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It is resident in much of its range, but migrates from areas where rivers freeze in winter. |
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The rock dove has a restricted natural resident range in western and southern Europe, North Africa, and into South Asia. |
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They occupy a great range of habitats where they are usually resident and do not migrate. |
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At Harvard College, the officers resident within the college walls constitute a permanent standing committee, called the Parietal Committee. |
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The huge ocean sunfish, a true resident of the ocean epipelagic zone, sometimes drifts with the current, eating jellyfish. |
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Taxable income of taxpayers resident in the jurisdiction is generally total income less income producing expenses and other deductions. |
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The corporation had resident representatives in Newport, Lymington and Portsmouth. |
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They had no private ownership of land and were not permitted to stay resident in one place for more than one year. |
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A resident colony of quarrymen did not pause in the slightest but went on dismantling buildings. |
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The most likely scenario is that they were originally a group of East Germanic tribes, originally resident in the lower Vistula river valley. |
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Nineteen universities are located in Hamburg, with about 100,589 university students in total, including 9,000 resident aliens. |
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Most of the Alemanni were probably at the time in fact resident in or close to the borders of Germania Superior. |
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In many regions and realms there also existed population groups born outside these specifically defined resident estates. |
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It is a point of pride to a Beacon Hill resident if he can say that he was born on the Hill or was at least raised there. |
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The data collection method is to count every person resident in Namibia on the census reference night, wherever they happen to be. |
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Under the Dutch Empire, Ambon city was the seat of the Dutch resident and military commander of the Moluccas. |
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In one instance Coelho de Sousa seized the house of a wealthy foreign resident in Jinzhou of Fujian. |
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On 12 May 1705, the Virginia General Assembly passed an act to naturalise the 148 Huguenots still resident at Manakintown. |
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They arrived shortly before the English settlers, and displaced the resident Siouan tribes. |
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The Mishars had arrived during the period of the Golden Horde and gradually assimilated the resident Finnic Mordvins and Burtas. |
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The pope was originally chosen by those senior clergymen resident in and near Rome. |
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He was a resident in and around Bratton Fleming in 1212, when Bracton was born there. |
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Jury members must be Swedish citizens and resident in the county in which the case is being heard. |
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That year, ten English factors, resident in the Dutch fortress of Victoria on Ambon were executed by beheading on accusations of treason. |
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The British Commissioner resident at Lucknow, Sir Henry Lawrence, had enough time to fortify his position inside the Residency compound. |
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By 1880 every major village had a resident missionary, and their influence became permanent. |
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From 1709, however, by a resolution of the House of Commons, the franchise was restricted to resident freemen who were not receiving alms. |
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Sometimes citizens become ineligible to vote because they are no longer resident in their country of citizenship. |
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A resident of Birmingham, his attention may have been roused by the exhibition at Soho. |
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The ropieur symbolizes a young insolent resident of Mons, drenching passersby with water from the fountain. |
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The popularity of this climb has resulted in the resident sheep being quite tame, and they show no fear in rifling unwatched bags for food. |
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Fellow Lakes resident William Brownrigg may have been a contributing factor in this decision. |
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From May to November a resident company of up to 14 actors perform a Summer Season of six plays in repertory. |
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A survey was conducted to evaluate the opinions of current residents and program directors regarding resident training in arthroscopy. |
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Bundaberg resident Sandy Kiddle hugged Gillard as she told of seeing her house flooded. |
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The Gardens at Westridge amortized past entry fees into income based on the expected life of the resident or the useful life of facility. |
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The New York resident grew up just south of Miami, in homestead, Florida. |
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Conspecific females, males, and heterospecifics were chased from the territory by the resident male Purple-throated Carib. |
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Guests also receive recipes incorporating the sweet stuff from the hotel's culinary team and the resident mixologist. |
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A promotional video by car-makers Toyota features the legendary resident of Loch Ness attacking tourists in a pick-up truck. |
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Thus, many resident kingbirds at CBS likely had not molted prior to passage of spring migrants. |
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Another resident who works for a local firm said that he also gets lost when he drives around the city because of rerouted traffic. |
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The laid-back club night for big beat seekers is normally resident in Belfast's Katy Dalys. |
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Rehearsals are under way at the Gala Theatre with resident panto baddie Neil Armstrong playing Wizard Scorchard. |
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He was also a resident of Briarwood Retirement Community since 2003 and was very involved around the community. |
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The South Dakota resident began his financial-services career by helping young ballplayers make good money decisions. |
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Altura Credit Union, Riverside, Calif, has named Corona resident Kathy Thayer as its new controller. |
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As a former resident of Gateshead's leafiest glades, I demand we provide Keith with his answer. |
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If a resident prefers more privacy, a meditation room with a cathedral ceiling offers a peaceful setting. |
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The resident personal trainer is an expert in biomechanics, a modern training initiative fast growing in popularity among sportsmen. |
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The cows escaped from Bankhead Dairy Farm and were first spotted by resident Jim McNicol. |
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The sole study to evaluate the clinical practice of each nurse resident used the Structured Simulation Clinical Scenario instrument. |
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Berkswell resident David Bell's late father G r a h a m was among the many men of 916 Squadron who helped deploy barrage balloons above the city. |
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Alma Lurry, a resident of Ladera Heights and a retired LAUSD teacher, said Los Angeles needed to hear and act on what Villaraigosa had to say. |
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The first few times your resident is late with the rent, I guarantee that you are going to get some kind of sob story. |
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But for viewers of Desperate Housewives, she's Susan Mayer, the scattiest resident of Wisteria Lane. |
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They also form a suitable environment for some resident birds such as rock pigeon, white heron, magpie, howl and sparrow. |
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These farms also support important resident birds like toucans, becards, wood creepers and parrots. |
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The court heard during the 5am raid resident Mandy Blee was sleeping downstairs after just moving into her new home. |
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A resident in Mexico City, Horacio Roquet, left his apartment at 7 am to go to work when something strange attracted his attention. |
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The project is part of UK Russia Year Of Culture and was the idea of former Moscow resident Mo Jenya Rosato, who lives in Belfast. |
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Red ruffed lemurs Fang and Igor arrived from Dublin Zoo and staff at Twycross are hoping one of the pair might breed with resident lemur Nadia. |
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Imtiaz stated to be a scrap dealer, a resident of Latifabad unit number 11 lived in a rented a house in Dastagir Colony for the last two months. |
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Petitioner Ram Singh Somal, a resident of Fatehgarh Sahib, has dubbed the act ' unconstitutional' and sought a ban on the HSGPC notification. |
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On Chappel Island there is very little food and only when the mutton bird is resident do the snakes get to eat. |
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When the resident activates an alarm, the central computer sends the speakerphone a wireless command. |
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The dead crested myna, which is a common resident bird in Hong Kong, was found and collected near Santa Monica Avenue, Royal Palms, Yuen Long. |
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Quay West Holiday Park in West Wales is ideally placed for trips across Cardigan Bay to spot the resident school of bottle-nosed dolphins. |
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Since we're not fortunate enough to have a resident masseuse, we turn to the handheld massagers from HoMedics, Commerce Township, Mich. |
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That's before you consider the resident reef sharks, box jellyfish, and stingrays. |
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Mahan to grant the company's request for a new trial in a civil case filed by California resident Steven Mattes. |
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When the resident put pressure on the groin site to stop the bleeding, the patient became significantly bradycardic and eventually unresponsive. |
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A 101-Y Y EAR-old Midland woman has become the oldest resident in her city to start receiving Meals on Wheels. |
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Tests carried out for a legal firm representing a resident have discovered the presence of toluene. |
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The blackcheek tonguefish appeared to be a year-round resident species in the creek. |
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The reinstatement of the service was launched by local resident Margaret Shaddock and Coun Muriel Green. |
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The tabs are sold for scrap metal by the Aleppo Shrine, based in Wilmington, according to West Boylston resident and Shriner William Peterson. |
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The suspect, Feng Zhijun, is a local resident of the provincial capital of Taiyuan. |
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