However, real power resides with the P5, and their individual right of veto. |
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The Grassquit resides in small flocks and likes to use empty bananaquit nests for roosting at night. |
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At the national level, government leadership resides in the president and his cabinet. |
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Its uniqueness resides in its singularity as a mainstream Hollywood film containing sympathetic portrayals of Beat concerns. |
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Power often resides in business leaders who are not always committed to the execution of a new idea. |
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Its stature resides in its quietude and simplicity, yet with an inner energy which reflects a lifetime's contemplation of the harmonies of art. |
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Ultimately the power to take action resides with senior managers and particularly the chief executive. |
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Third, the justification for taxation resides in an obligation to contribute to the funding of the res publica. |
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Even laziness, inattention and simple absorption in the mundane can gradually erode the capacities in which this property resides. |
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The same-scale human model, incorporating the desired anthropometrics, resides elsewhere on the screen. |
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The combination of the material and the spirit go together to form the foundation upon which the building of the revealed religion resides. |
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On his forehead resides a swollen, bluish bruise that is most likely throbbing painfully. |
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The Canada Elections Act says a person must vote in the riding where he or she ordinarily resides and not where mail is delivered. |
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Grammatical action here resides in the verb form chhu, expressing a locative state of being. |
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She escaped the deepest darkest depths of middle England and having tried out London and New York for size currently resides in Glasgow Scotland. |
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Omar, a Syrian, resides in Britain, which granted him political asylum years ago. |
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She currently resides in Chicago as a junior in college, studying ludology. |
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The originality resides in an acute awareness of how little an artist can dare to do in the course of creating great art. |
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The ultimate responsibility for the modernization of each weapon system resides, of course, with the respective platform project manager. |
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Mucor, a fungus from the class of Zygomycetes, is a ubiquitous saprophyte that resides in soil and decaying organic matter. |
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Now we have responsibility for my 88 year old cantankerous maiden aunt who suffers from moderately severe dementia and resides in a rest home. |
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People who ask me how it's going are met with groans, eye-rolling, whining about the taffeta that resides where my brain once did. |
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Hopi legend says that the spirit of an old woman resides here, tattletaling on any misbehaving tribes. |
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Its Burgundy Grand Cru glass is the only stemware that resides permanently in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. |
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A prominent Akwesasne Mohawk journalist who now resides on Oneida Iroquois territory sent Windspeaker a whole article outlining his views. |
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And in all this surely resides the meaning of Borne frontiere, and its universal validity as a model for all demarcation stones. |
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We all pay the price for our disastrous council, every single one of us who resides in this borough. |
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Mikhailov, a Ukrainian who now resides in Berlin, posed homeless people in his native city, Kharkiv, for studied, intimate photographs. |
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The ease and fluency resides, as it were outside him, in the pre-formulated efficiency of the machinery of expression. |
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The Museum of Contemporary Religious Art resides in a deconsecrated modernist-style chapel of a former Jesuit study center. |
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He resides in this country at our pleasure, on a temporary protection visa, and has no right to call himself Australian yet. |
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Its noble gesture resides in taking on board the issue of reconciling a modern, consumerist world with an ancient one. |
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Hearn, who like Schmidt resides in Henderson, Nev., has a victory and two poles in the IndyCar Series. |
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Unfortunately, a private party prevented us from enjoying the balmy evening air out on the terrace where the cyclo, or bicycle ricksha, resides. |
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There the hippo immediately ran to Mzee, a 130-year-old Aldabran tortoise who resides at the Haller Park sanctuary. |
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The writing in this collection resides and disports itself very intently within the field of language-presence and language-process. |
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Deep down, beneath his rather cheerful exterior, resides an indomitable spirit. |
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At the other end of the scale of size, at the atomic and subatomic level, another great mystery resides. |
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It is the medium in which objects and subjects actually come into existence, and is the medium in which their virtuality resides. |
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Your achievement reminds us of the potential for greatness that resides in every one of us. |
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The fault perhaps resides primarily in the excess of plots and subplots, themes of first and secondary importance. |
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Jurisdiction over a vessel on the high seas resides solely with the State to which the vessel belongs. |
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It has been estimated that half the biomass of life on the Earth resides in the subsurface doing things other than photosynthesis. |
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As the current champion, he resides in and represents that nation, even wearing its symbol on his boxing trunks. |
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She currently resides in Virginia with her husband, daughter, and a mighty clowder of cats. |
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In the west, democracy means that the source of political authority resides in the people. |
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Sovereignty resides in the people and no branch may claim to possess a monopoly of the sovereign powers. |
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The genius resides in the system, not in a string of Ubermensch at the top gazing in horror at the imbecile masses. |
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His collected works of 24 volumes are far from complete, and he left a huge archival heritage that resides in St. Petersburg. |
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In an equally unnoticeable building to the east of main campus the creative heart of this school resides. |
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Melbourne, Australia's second largest city, resides demurely in the shadow cast by its more flamboyant sister city, Sydney. |
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The circadian rhythm resides with an infradian rhythm of lunar 28-day cycles, seasonal cycles of cold and hot as well as shifting light and dark. |
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The normal pulse resides at the middle level and is usually about four or five beats for each complete inhalation and exhalation of breath. |
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It is in the insolubility of these mysteries that the continued fascination with Hitler resides. |
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In a manual system, this information resides in folders, binders, and filing cabinets, making it difficult to access and maintain. |
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Most BIOS chips are socketed, meaning that the chip resides in a socket, much like your CPU, but without a lever. |
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This volume argued that true religion resides in the heart, or the seat of affections, emotions, and inclinations. |
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A fusion of sand, soda, and potash, its peculiarity resides in how these elements are not perceived but effaced. |
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Passed from the realm of the living, it resides in a cultural graveyard of tropes subject to periodic reanimation. |
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A New Yorker for most of his life, he currently resides in San Diego, California. |
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Their spirituality resides in values of neighbourliness, kindness, community and family. |
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Political authority resides in a prefect appointed by the French president, and two subprefects. |
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Because infosecurity resides in the IT department, the director of IT security reports to the CIO but maintains a dotted line to Becker. |
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One of my patients is 91 years of age, resides in a nursing home and is bedridden and non-communicative. |
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About 85 percent of all work resides in the traditional agricultural sector, comprising cultivation of crops and rasing of livestock. |
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The child resides with each of the parents for alternate periods of one week, to continue in sequence. |
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The nugget of a good album resides within the languor and the lassitude presented here. |
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It reveals that in freakishness, broadly defined, there resides something beyond the possibility of subverting culturally enforced norms. |
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In the United States Armenian priests are elected by laymen and ordained by bishops, but confirmed by the Patriarch, who resides in Armenia. |
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He has lived most of his life on the Massachusetts coast and now resides in New York City where he part-owns a cocktail bar. |
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He is no longer residing with her, although he resides in the immediate neighborhood. |
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The first Web site is an English-only site that resides on a British server. |
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She went with Harriet, and their walk passed by the vicarage, where Mr. Elton resides. |
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Let your heart settle upon the unifying message that resides behind all things. |
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Log analysis is understandably imperative for SOX compliance, particularly because financial data resides on financial servers. |
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They discovered that the gene for the disorder resides on the 5th chromosome. |
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But while spiritual power rests in Geneva, temporal power resides in the capitals. |
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There is no need, because real power resides in the security council, where the US, Britain and France have a veto. |
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Mr Michael Henry, who resides in London, but who is a native of the island and a frequent visitor deplored the lack of progress. |
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The series of Oriental fantasies about a vain, bewhiskered enchanter whose power resides in one hair on his head, was well received by the critics but did not sell well. |
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The crown and sceptre, still used to inaugurate the new king or queen in England, are symbols of the supernatural power that resides in the monarch. |
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The importance of this decision resides in the fact that it relates to people across the country. |
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Whether wisdom or unwisdom resides in the scheme of benefits set forth in Title II it is not for us to say. |
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Rud has spent mucho time in Edmonton but now resides in Vancouver. |
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Roberts resides in Manhattan with her husband, NBC weatherman Al Roker, and their two children. |
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One answer resides in the belief, still ingrained in our civitas, that Americans have a shared sense of purpose and destiny. |
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But although he lives with his children in an unprepossessing suburban home in this medium-size college town, Mr. Mapfumo's heart resides in his homeland. |
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Most of the noise in a recording resides at very high frequencies. |
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Our American birthright, this ravening resides in our molecules and has from minute one. |
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It was a regression, the triumph of a latent aristocratic gene that resides in the heart of humanity when democracies get lazy. |
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The concern is not with the way scientists and geographers parcel out land in manageable pieces, although this is where the contentiousness surrounding bioregionalism resides. |
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The market power resides in the capability to give less and charge more. |
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The disapproving villagers are more of a presence than a force in the movie, and the dramatic heft resides in the relationships within the family. |
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If a health-care worker becomes latex hypersensitive, he or she may be qualified to receive workmen's compensation, depending upon the state in which he or she resides. |
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Its being in the image of God resides in the self-subsistence of soul, intellect and consciousness and in their coessentiality, indivisibility and inseparability. |
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He currently resides in Barbados and is a weekly newspaper columnist. |
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The significance of this observation resides in the thought that any adequate account of nutrition will make ineliminable reference to life as such. |
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Its Diocesan is Archbishop Gregorios, who resides in London. |
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Primary responsibility for caring for animals resides with the farmers and the keepers who have demonstrated their commitment in this regard over the years. |
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On Friday, the nursemaid of the family of Mr. George Thomas, who resides near St. Woolos, was taking one of the children for an airing in one of those blessed perambulators. |
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Another source of unhappiness resides in the fact that articles have emerged in this week's red tops criticising him for lining his pockets at the public's expense once again. |
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The system cannot directly access data wherever it resides on the network and, as a result, it must move the data from the core database and often reformat the entire file. |
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The stem cell population resides at the very apex of the meristem and replenishes those cells that are lost during organogenesis on the meristem flanks. |
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The center of gravity of political power resides in the Gangetic valley of Northern India which is largely being bypassed by the technology led economic rejuvenation in India. |
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The foundation of the American experiment was the idea that power resides with the people, and that the people grant to the government the power to govern. |
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In fact, many leaders feel that the UN General Assembly has sometimes been reduced to a talking shop while real power resides in the Security Council. |
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Their power resides there and that's the way they want to keep it. |
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Thus it is that the whiteness of white men resides in the tragic quality of their giving way to darkness and the heroism of channeling or resisting it. |
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The answer, as was suggested earlier, resides in an understanding of two pivotal covenants in the Old Testament, the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants. |
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So any attempt to ignore the truth or deliberately not look in the direction where it obviously resides is the antithesis of what intelligence is about. |
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The ethics of literature, formalists have insisted, resides in the moral quality of a character, a story, perhaps the relation between author and reader. |
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Another was the British socialite and photographer Tamara Beckwith, who now resides in New York. |
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Since all the power of psychodrama resides in the human face and voice, the physical world is scanted and this limits the visual aspects of the moviemaking. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife, Brenda, and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife Brenda and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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It resides in masses of tissue in the pancreas called islets. |
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However, the significance of the candidates' list resides not so much in the prospects of the individual contenders as in its heavy tilt towards the conservative camp. |
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Instead of a toy boy, she invests in a run down theatre off Shaftsbury Avenue in London's West End and renames it The Windmill, after the street in which it resides. |
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Two and a half months later, Abdullah was transferred to the tora prison complex in southern Cairo, where he now resides. |
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What resides here is part reverential mythmaking, part free-floating film noir. |
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Not far from the city of Candia, where the king of Ceylon generally resides, is a river which flows down from one of the mountains. |
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The poor man dwells in a humble cottage near the hall where the lord of the domain resides. |
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It is estimated by the International Energy Agency that about 13 percent of the world's undiscovered oil resides in the Arctic. |
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The majority of the population in the south resides along the Indus River, with Karachi the most populous commercial city. |
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These are traditionally believed to be a characteristic of the deity Brahma and the heavenly abode he resides in. |
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Although Romania is no longer a monarchy, its former King Michael now resides at Elisabeta Palace. |
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At the northern most edge of the forest of Barnsdale, in the heart of the Went Valley, resides the village of Wentbridge. |
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Also a significant number of this population resides in Odisha's Khurda Road, which is a busy railway junction. |
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Considered God's prized creation, Adam, along with his wife, rules over all the creatures of the world and resides in the Garden of Eden. |
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Nearly the entire transport fleet now resides at the hub of RAF Brize Norton, following the closure of RAF Lyneham. |
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The vast majority of the population resides on Grand Cayman, followed by Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, respectively. |
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The sovereign resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom, and thus carries out her duties there mostly in person. |
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The First Minister traditionally resides at Bute House which is located at number 6 Charlotte Square in the New Town of Edinburgh. |
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In a unitary state, sovereignty resides in the state itself, and the constitution determines this. |
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Since 2005, Ofili has been living and working in Trinidad and Tobago, where he currently resides in Port of Spain. |
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With this move, the Chelsea College of Arts presently resides next to Tate Britain at Millbank, returning to one standalone campus. |
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An exporter usually resides far from the end consumer and often enlists various intermediaries to manage marketing activities. |
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Mengistu fled the country and was granted asylum in Zimbabwe, where he still resides. |
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Mr. H. McKnight, who resides at Goldstream, took a number of noctuids in September, feeding on hops. |
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Some mosques have multiple, often smaller, domes in addition to the main large dome that resides at the center. |
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It is presided over by the Lord Mayor, who is elected for a yearly term and resides in Dublin's Mansion House. |
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The club itself has existed since the early 1920s and still resides in the Coal Harbour boat yard today. |
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By far, the most highly studied location where the sprat, most commonly Sprattus sprattus, resides is the Baltic Sea, located in Northern Europe. |
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A small herd of 15 mostly white fallow deer resides at the Belle Isle Nature Zoo on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan. |
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However it can support the Cyprus Navy in wartime which resides under the Ministry of Defence. |
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It is a paramilitary organization that can support the Hellenic Navy in wartime, but resides under separate civilian control in times of peace. |
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Though it can support the navy during wartime, it resides under the authority of the Ministry of Shipping. |
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The departmental executive authority resides in a superintendent and the legislative authority in a departmental board. |
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It is estimated that half of the population resides on the island of Luzon. |
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We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides. |
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The primacy is attached to the global Benedictine Confederation whose Primate resides at Sant'Anselmo in Rome. |
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Joseph Mar Thoma who resides at Poolatheen at Church Headquarters in Tiruvalla, Kerala. |
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A band of the Nanticoke tribe of American Indians today resides in Sussex County and is headquartered in Millsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. |
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The 3 out of 9 proportion persists despite the fact that only 24 percent of Canada's population resides in Quebec. |
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The bishop continues to have offices in Auckland Castle but no longer resides there. |
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The Patriarch of Moscow serves as the head of the church and resides in the Danilov Monastery. |
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Hell's paradox resides in the possibility of inalienable eternal love confronting immutable eternal adamancy. |
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Guru Teg Bahadur, the ninth Master says in the Adi Granth that God resides in each heart. |
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The California Supreme Court ruled at the time that auto insurance rates can continue to be based partly on where a driver resides. |
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No meliorism resides in the second of these standards as it does in the first. |
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Hubble saw a ring around only one, HD 202628, which resides near the southern constellations Grus and Microscopium. |
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Where the Caps Lock key should be, a magnifying glass resides and opens a new browser tab. |
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In between the trabeculae of cancellous bone resides the hematopoietic bone marrow. |
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The cluster resides 16,700 light-years away in the southern constellation Tucana. |
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After a honeymoon to Tabacon and Playa de Conchal, Costa Rica, the couple resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
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She currently resides in Southern Maryland on a sustainable homestead and works out of her Corn Crib Studio. |
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But if there's a fire in the same room that your server resides, it's important to have this data offsite. |
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A mysterious kind of nerve cell that has been linked to empathy, self-awareness and even consciousness resides in Old World monkeys. |
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Critical information is that which is needed for day-to-day operations and resides in the system's primary storage for fast access. |
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She said she was originally from New Jersey but now resides in Brooklyn. |
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One is the geodetic effect, the amount by which the Earth warps the local space time in which it resides. |
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The toxic activity of CTA resides in CTA1, whereas CTA2 serves to insert CTA into the CTB pentamer. |
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If one resides in the Hoosier state, you don't have to travel far to get great food. |
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Pulmonary stenosis results from a defect with the pulmonic valve that resides between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. |
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Throughout dinner, we were admiring the building the restaurant resides in as the walls are exposed native fieldstone. |
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The software resides at the security management center or Network Operations Center where an ISP can initialize, configure, manage and update multiple Fireboxes. |
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The so-called protogalaxy resides about 11 billion light-years from Earth. |
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To be sure, CrossCurrents resides at the margins of this issue. |
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Katchings is a world-class mathematician and analytical number theory specialist who has traveled around the world and currently resides in India. |
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The disease resides in the belly of the triatoma bug, a long-snouted insect that drops down from thatched roofs and wall crevices onto sleeping victims. |
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By measuring the period of a Cepheid and its apparent brightness, astronomers can deduce the distance to the star and to the galaxy in which it resides. |
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Further studies suggest that the cellular infrared detector resides at the cell center within the centrosome, and contains centrioles that are light sensors. |
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The observation that cancer can relapse months or years after initial surgery implies that micrometastases still resides within the body in a latent state. |
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Within the collections library resides a first edition of Johann Kepler's Rudolphine Tables, named for Kepler's benefactor, Emperor Rudolph 11 of Prague. |
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I have picked over the Mail's exclusive tale of Max, the Indian ringneck parakeet who resides in a Acocks Green clothes shop, and remain unconvinced it's a story at all. |
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Delaware is home to an Amish community that resides to the west of Dover in Kent County, consisting of 9 church districts and between 1,200 and 1,500 people. |
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The infallibility promised to the Church resides also in the body of Bishops, when that body exercises the supreme magisterium with the successor of Peter. |
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We are all the subjects of time, my princesa, even you, whose principality, or should I say, whose princessipality, resides, by necessity, within it. |
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Although the wreck resides within French territorial waters, the United States government, as the successor to the former Confederate States of America, is the owner. |
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Dreams contain oneiric images and oneiric symbols. Both of them are, in fact, 'distorted' manifestations of a latent content which resides in the dreamer's unconscious. |
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For example, in the town of Laguna in south Brazil, a pod of bottlenose dolphins resides in the estuary, and some of its members cooperate with humans. |
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The Boto, a species of river dolphin that resides in the Amazon River, are believed to be shapeshifters, or encantados, who are capable of having children with human women. |
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The population resides mainly in villages and small communities, though suburban development has made a number of communities in eastern Gower part of the Swansea Urban Area. |
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The University's Hunterian Museum resides in the Main Building, and the related Hunterian Gallery is housed in buildings adjacent to the University Library. |
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Despite Pakistan being the only country in the world that has not established diplomatic relations with Armenia, an Armenian community still resides in Pakistan. |
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The vast majority of the world's human population resides in temperate zones, especially in the northern hemisphere, due to its greater mass of land. |
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Dr David Raymond, who spent 45 years at the forefront of the campaign to find a medical cure for stupidity, hails from Folkestone and still resides in the town. |
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