The couple are hoping to take up residence in a seven-bedroom rambling Cotswold house by Christmas. |
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These little beasts can take up residence in your gut and other assorted innards and live parasitically from you for many, many years. |
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They were adamant that they would not allow the council to carry out work on the house nor the family to take up residence. |
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The first 31 of 50 Nile crocodiles have arrived at the Johannesburg Zoo to take up residence in a newly created enclosure, Crocodile Country. |
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For example, in some of the parasitic species, the males infiltrate ants while the females take up residence in grasshoppers. |
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Eastern settlers took up new homes under the auspices of the Homestead Act that allowed new settlers to take up residence and land. |
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They are to be given better opportunities to move and an extended right to take up residence in other countries. |
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Community rules also apply if you or members of your family reside, take up residence or travel temporarily to another Member State. |
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Gains on certain property holdings are also deemed to be realized and are taxed when a person leaves Canada to take up residence elsewhere. |
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Thanks to this mode of transportation, workers could take up residence far from their places of work. |
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The town is a favorite nesting-place for the leggy birds, who take up residence here on the old Roman aqueduct, disused minarets and any other safe perch, in the Summers. |
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They take up residence at the Pavilion Theatre for the annual pantomime of silly jokes and bad wigs in an all new, up-to-date production of Jack and the Beanstalk. |
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It is about a fishing village on the east coast and its wild attempts to convince or seduce a doctor to take up residence in the quaint but secluded town. |
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However, where an applicant does not need to travel immediately to Canada to take up residence and it is possible to leave on a Canadian passport, they should obtain a Canadian passport. |
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It is true that in the absence of harmonisation of personal income taxation European citizens are confronted with different tax rules when they take up residence in another Member State. |
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He will be assisted by other members of the Tata Steel staff all of whom will take up residence in Montreal for close interaction with NML's team. |
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Homeless families could take up residence there. |
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As members know, mobility rights permit residents of Canada to move about the country and in fact to take up residence no matter where they wish to live. |
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In the winter, whales take up residence in tropical waters where they mate or give birth to calves that are the length of their mother's head and weighing over one ton. |
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As the new dispensation is proclaimed, another group of Paradise beings will take up residence and begin planning the age to follow the new age: the stage of light and life. |
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The repercussions in terms of housing are also substantial and Luxemburg, which has high property prices and a high population density, is not able to persuade border workers to take up residence on its side of the border. |
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A migrant is a person who, for reasons other than those contained in the definition, voluntarily leaves his country in order to take up residence elsewhere. |
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The names of the first two friars to take up residence there are known: the already mentioned Reginald and Roderico Lemanno who, notwithstanding his surname was perhaps a Sicilian. |
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Belgium requires individuals and firms to take up residence or to establish themselves in Belgium in order to be able to have dealings with the Belgian Patents Office. |
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Alligators will take up residence on sheds. |
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Nor did his racing take up residence in the memory. |
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Texel is known for its wildlife, particularly in winter, when birds of prey and geese take up residence. |
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Although, I have been putting them over my shoes just in case a funnel web spider tries to take up residence. |
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In these animals, the leptospira take up residence in their kidneys and are voided in the urine. |
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Even if a few tent caterpillars take up residence in the tree, birds, especially yellow-billed cuckoos, will forage for them and sometimes take care of the problem. |
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She lives in the woods and has had a variety of animals try to take up residence in her home, including opossums, spotted skunks, mice, packrats, and Norwegian rats. |
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Margaret Taylor let them take up residence in the garden summerhouse. |
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