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Gates rounded out the nearly two-hour presentation with a tour of the "connected home of the future"–a domicile where the kitchen appliances tell you when to catch a bus, where to find restaurant coupons and how to bake focaccia all activities with which Gates himself is surely intimately familiar.
A domicile can change when a person's circumstances alter.
The distinction between a "domicile" and a "tax resident" was created in Roman law.
If political anxiety leads to demands for a domicile in Frankfurt, all bets are off.
You may only have one domicile at a time under English law and can never be without a domicile.
A domicile is generally deemed to be the country which an individual's father considered to be his permanent home when he or she was born.
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And instead of being a draft-dodging rabble-rouser, he is a law-abiding lawyer with a diverse clientele, a nice Riverside Drive domicile, a petite, pretty lawyer wife who switched to health care consulting after receiving a diagnosis of breast cancer, and a grandson he's gaga about.
To ensure that larvae in the D treatment (like those in the I treatment) also had access to a viable feeding site (i.e., a site chosen for a successful domicile), extracted larvae were placed directly onto the site of a different domicile collected alive from the field, whose adult, larvae and silk had been completely removed.
A shoe box or similar sized cardboard box is an ideal domicile for a bouncy ball.
Quite right, too, since a Frankfurt domicile would be a straightforward takeover by Deutsche Börse, for which the LSE's shareholders would expect to receive a premium.
The automobile club says the address requirement is met by declaring a legal domicile in Argentina before a notary public.
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