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The first is now residing in a drawer as he works on the second.
Residing in a dangerous and isolated pocket of the Middle East, they make no secret of their need for friends.
The money is, according to reports, residing in a Manhattan bank, but legitimately classed as being held outside the US.
Today, she's penniless and residing in a trailer park after gambling it all away.
Mr. Trebilcock, now residing in a state psychiatric center, continues to believe he did the right thing, his lawyer said.
According to Wikipedia, "an expatriate (often shortened to expat) is a person temporarily or permanently residing in a country other than that of the person's upbringing.
Visitors can get even closer to an eight-foot alligator now residing in a stand of soaring cypress trees.
He will, of course, want to avoid being confused in any way with Baron Black (of Crossharbour), the former Telegraph group owner now residing in a Florida prison.
He lives in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, residing in a 3,300-square-foot 3,300-square-foot 3,300-square-footindrical glass tower overlooking ChapenthousePark.
Bernard Isaac, now residing in a Harlem apartment, also lived in the Amtrak tunnel, where he met Ms. Morton, who has become a friend.
From page 6: We oppose the Census Bureau obtaining data beyond the number of people residing in a dwelling, and we oppose statistical sampling adjustments.
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