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Berlin — The Court went into residence at the New Palace, Potsdam, on Tuesday [March 18].
He went into residence as an undergraduate there on Jan . 24 , 1851
And of the 72-inch TVs he has lately been seeing students lug into residence halls, Mr. Jackson said, "If they can fit it into their room: that's the mind-set".
There is a relatively short amount of time between Clearing and when students come into residence - and there are issues of accommodation and finance to sort out - so the sooner you have honed in on where you are going, the better.
Some historians describe Ivan's departure as "secret"; in any case, he made no arrangements for who would rule in his absence.And then, for a month, nothing was heard from the tsar.Ivan, it turned out, had settled into residence in the fortress town of Alexandra Sloboda, west of Moscow.
In June 1852 Morris entered Oxford University's Exeter College, although since the college was full, he only went into residence in January 1853.
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"Everyone was converting hotels into residences," she said.
All of the money that UCL receives in rent is ploughed back into residences".
In Soviet times, monasteries, if not destroyed, were often turned into residences.
Rather than seeping upward, the odorless gas could seep sideways into residences, he said.
If they are successfully turned into residences, it would join the two areas into a community, real estate officials said.
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