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Expelled from Poland for his political activities, he had lived for a while in Weimar, where he had met Goethe.
After the war, Hazelhoff moved to the US, working in various capacities, including journalism for American television, Dutch newspapers and Radio Free Europe in Munich, where he had lived for a while.
Mr Latham said the area was well known to Huntley - his father had lived for a while in a cottage half a mile away and his grandmother still lived nearby.
In the late 1980s, Cardiff, who had lived for a while in a mountain retreat in Switzerland, retired to a house in Saffron Walden, Essex, with his third wife, the script consultant Niki O'Donahue.
Dodd, who had lived for a while in the United States, imported American rhythm and blues records to play for his sound system entertainment businesses.
She returned from Ireland before he did, and had lived for a while with the young child Nigel at Cefn Bryntalch where the local gentry considered her "not of the same order of society as we are".
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Another victim, Nudar Batauri, appeared to have lived for a while.
Having lived for a while in Middlesbrough, they moved in 2002 to Kilburn and then on to Willesden Green.
Now, this is when you can tell people who have lived for a while in California from people who never have, or are newcomers to the experience.
If Obamacare ends up not having much of an effect, then nothing will change — we'll just have lived for a little while with a little more risk, which is something that, during the Cold War, worked out just fine.
Having lived for quite a while longer, I see life from a different perspective.
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