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"If it's outside of a residence, someone is going to get a fine," said Taryn Duckett, a Sanitation Department spokeswoman.
Still, the musical patriot in me had hoped that Mr. Gilbert would appoint a well-connected American as composer in residence, someone who would agitate for American works.
Specifically, he looks like someone you probably became acquaintances with in halls of residence, someone who did business management and wore tracksuit bottoms a lot.
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"You may tell a tale that takes up residence in someone's soul, becomes their blood and self and purpose.
But according to Al Jazeera, Ecuador has offered residence to someone to another US problem - Julian Assange.
And the deduction is not limited to a primary residence, so someone with two or three homes that fall under that $1 million limit could claim the deduction.
Amazingly, Riddle isn't the only writer to hatch the idea of a bird taking up residence in someone's hair this spring.
Occasionally it even appears to take up temporary residence in someone's head — dive-bombing toward the back of a skull like a blow — so that it (and we) can see the world directly from another point of view: This is your brain.
They exited the stage without fuss and will, one hopes, take up residence in someone else's library where they will be put to better uses than to serve as items in a museum, which is what they were when they furnished my rooms.
I've never understood why some people find it appropriate to make statements that would NEVER fly with a non-pregnant woman just because a freeloader has taken up residence in someone's uterus.
Regardless, they've spent the past few years trying to kick Trace out so they can sell the property to developers, who will convert it into a luxury residence for someone with the kind of salary you need to buy a house in Southwest London.
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