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No one will be permitted to live in these areas, he said.
Disney would own everything, and Epcot citizens would only be permitted to live there for up to a year, after which they would have to move on.
Those who declined to sign such a pledge would be permitted to live here as residents but not as voting citizens.
The response he received ordered that the newcomers be permitted "to live, trade and travel" freely and be given a burial ground of their own, which was established near what is today Chatham Square.
Mr. Benhamou promised his son, David, an undergraduate at Tufts University, a $25,000 commission if he would come to New York for the summer to help sell the apartments, and his son agreed — on the condition that he and his girlfriend be permitted to live in the Trump International apartment.
No man who takes that many lives may be permitted to live.
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Guest worker, foreign national who is permitted to live and work temporarily in a host country.
He was permitted to live "five minutes' walk" from Sam's house.
Jews were permitted to live in England, but Roman Catholics and Unitarians were not allowed to hold religious views publicly.
Far-flung, overcrowded townships like Mamelodi were the only urban places black people were permitted to live.
When Susanoo brought forth gods, his faithfulness was recognized, and he was permitted to live in heaven.
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