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If you have no fixed domicile (perhaps you live in furnished rooms or a hotel), if you are an important witness who might vanish, if you are dangerous to society — presumed dangerous, for at that point you have not been tried for anything, let alone judged — then you can be held as long as the magistrate thinks it necessary.
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Fifty years later, in 2006, another camp grew by the Saint-Martin canal in north-east Paris, the tents bearing the initials SDF, standing for "sans domicile fixe" ("without a fixed abode").
Your domicile is your true, fixed permanent home, the place where you intend to return even when you're gone.
In experiment 1 I included "treatment" (IL, IH, DL, or DH), "developmental stage" (feeding, nonfeeding, adult) and their interaction as fixed terms and "domicile ID" as a random term.
The state election law says one's voting residence, or "domicile," is "that place in which his or her habitation is fixed," and where the person "has the intention of remaining". It also says at any given time, a person may have only one voting residence.
The domicile wall often gets damaged by wind, and the thrips rush over to fix the damage so their offspring don't dry or fall out.
"We keep fixing, fixing, fixing".
Fixing the fix.
Fix what needs fixing.
Fixing up.
Your domicile will determine your liability to inheritance tax.
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