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The de jure (legal) approach to residence implies that in order to become a resident, a migrant must comply with certain regulations, which tend to differ between nationals and foreigners, and among foreigners, between EU- and non-EU-nationals.
"He's just saying Elian Gonzalez should become a resident.
Next month, she will become a resident in neurology at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
Mr. Cott fills the position long held by Lonny Price, who will become a resident director.
She dutifully filed her petition to become a resident, complied with the requirements and paid her taxes and fees.
At any rate, by September 1285 he had rejected his Pisan citizenship and had become a resident of Siena.
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The building's basement, formerly a rail station, will become a residents' parking garage, accessible by elevator, Mr. Kurnev said.
A year later Marcel became a resident there, where he was somewhat overshadowed by André Galluzzi, a powerhouse DJ who loved the limelight.
This is how he became a resident of Seseña.
He became a resident of Atlantic Beach, N.Y., in 1998.
Mr. Hern retired from this post in 1995 and became a resident of the Palm Beaches soon thereafter.
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