The hotel is a temporary residence, so maybe you'll soon move from wish to actuality. |
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Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity. |
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My junior year in college, I remained in a residence hall, but my friends started moving into houses and apartments. |
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In addition, the applicants complained that the county courts' residence judgments were not pronounced publicly. |
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They were adamant that they would not allow the council to carry out work on the house nor the family to take up residence. |
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The rule is that realty is taxed both in the state where it is located and also is taxable to the state of one's residence. |
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In March, 2001, the father moved for interim joint custody with the children's primary residence to be with him. |
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Not content with cooing and pooing from the rafters, a few of them decided to take up permanent residence in the foyer. |
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The present order in place is one of joint custody with residence of Tina with her mother. |
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The Memorandum contemplated joint custody with Evan having his primary residence with Ms Howey. |
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Although in poor condition, refurbishment has already begun on this rambling residence. |
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Her decision to leave semi-permanent residence in Japan was an emotional, sentimental time for Joan and her jillions of friends and fans here. |
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Special religious worship and prayers were offered at the palace before the king and queen shifted residence, media reports said. |
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Some colleges even provide faculty with living quarters in the residence halls. |
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Two of the works produced by the artist in residence will be given to the Central Akademi. |
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He and his wife Mildred were given a red-carpet welcome and housed in a sumptuous villa near the official residence of President Francois Bozize. |
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It wasn't for lack of want for friends that he had few, but for his place of residence. |
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Detectives visited his residence at midnight on Thursday but his whereabouts remained unknown on Friday night. |
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The police spent an hour combing the residence, probing the floor and compound and ransacking the wardrobes. |
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Finally, no significant differences were observed in total or estimated absorbable iron intakes between level of education and area of residence. |
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The south range, with a prospect over the sea, was probably the principal residence, though now inaccessible to archaeology. |
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Finally released, the adulteress took up residence in a lonely cottage by the sea. |
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He was arrested in a San Francisco residence and brought to the San Jose Main Jail where he was booked on several counts of armed robbery. |
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The only place that held out against the revolution was the Winter Palace, the residence of the former Tsar. |
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We registered, writing our names and place of residence, and checked for family members. |
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Throughout the ferry, nudibranchs, groupers, puffers, and wrasses had taken up residence along with juvenile barracuda, fusiliers and rabbitfish. |
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A problem also touched upon in Ben's comments is the fact that we ex-pats are not allowed to vote in our countries of residence either. |
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This residence was designed to accommodate a growing family but also to have elegant reception rooms suitable for entertainment. |
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As always, the house band will be in residence with all the usual suspects! |
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The Queen Mother took up residence after the death of her husband George VI and the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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Hey Lewis, you seem to be forgetting that the Nelson residence is an alcohol-free area. |
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Designated residence halls have specialty equipment such as pianos, pool tables, foosball, and air hockey. |
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The morning the debate on Hutton was held, demonstrators dressed as judges threw whitewash at the gates of Blair's Number 10 Downing Street residence. |
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As I entered the residence in Tehran, I found the whole spectacle weirdly, disconcertingly familiar. |
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Cedar trees were rampant on the untended grounds, attesting to the name of the Suttons' residence, and as he strode by one, he reached for a handful of green needles. |
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There is evidence of religious significance in the buildings, and what is called the temple was the royal residence and served as a sort of acropolis. |
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The Trust now holds regular readings of Wordsworth's works, using actors, and employs writers and artists in residence to breathe life into the poet's legacy. |
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Hilton was recalled to the squad this week for the first time in two years having finally qualified to play for Scotland on the basis of residence. |
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To the rear of the residence is a range of cut stone offices. |
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The purchase money from such a sale was to be paid to the Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty who would apply the sum towards the erection of purchase of a new residence house. |
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Also seized from the residence were over 150 cellular phones and several computer systems with extensive documentation on cloning cellular phones and computer hardware. |
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The Dakota, a co-op residence on the Upper West Side, is historically known for its ghostly figures. |
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Plans to demolish a student residence block and redevelop the site located in a conservation area have met fierce opposition from neighbouring Battersea residents. |
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Photographer Cathleen Naundorff photographed Stella Tennant in the legendary residence, wearing designs by Chanel and Erdem. |
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This reduces to three officers and 31 ORs, with two sentries each when the Sovereign is not in residence. |
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As the Tower is still officially a royal residence, and is also the location of the crown jewels, it remains the army's obligation to guard it. |
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During the summer months, and when Her Majesty is in residence at the Castle, the guards occasionally change in the Upper Ward on the grass. |
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The Guard is also mounted in Edinburgh at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen's official residence in Scotland, and at Edinburgh Castle. |
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In the comitia centuriata the Romans were divided according to age, wealth and residence. |
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Commemorative plaque on the site of the former residence of Paine in Greenwich Village, New York City. |
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Months later, on 6 October 1782, Johnson attended church for the final time in his life, to say goodbye to his former residence and life. |
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Bentham died on 6 June 1832 aged 84 at his residence in Queen Square Place in Westminster, London. |
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The Shelleys took up residence in the village of Marlow, Buckinghamshire, where a friend of Percy's, Thomas Love Peacock, lived. |
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In 1820, hearing of John Keats's illness from a friend, Shelley wrote him a letter inviting him to join him at his residence at Pisa. |
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He then chased Caruso away from the residence while throwing stones at him. |
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After this manner did the late Warden of Barchester Hospital accomplish his flitting, and change his residence. |
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By 1960 the growth and development of Chicago's black areas of residence confirmed the existence of the city's second ghetto. |
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But no matter where their place of residence, they were always accompanied by the hidebound chest that held the family papers. |
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The Royal Society moved there in 1873, taking up residence in the East Wing. |
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Gaskell penned all her novels, with the exception of Mary Barton, at her residence on Plymouth Grove. |
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He drafted the Constitution of the Year VIII and secured his own election as First Consul, taking up residence at the Tuileries. |
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During his first seven months as prime minister he chose not to live in the official residence at 10 Downing Street, finding it too small. |
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His residence at Apsley House was targeted by a mob of demonstrators on 27 April 1831 and again on 12 October, leaving his windows smashed. |
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The palace is owned by the monarch in right of the Crown and for ceremonial purposes, retains its original status as a royal residence. |
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The Palace of Westminster was the monarch's principal residence in the late Medieval period. |
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Renaming it the Palace of Whitehall, Henry used it as his principal residence. |
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Speaker's Tower contains Speaker's House, the official residence of the Speaker of the Commons. |
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The Sovereign's official residence in Scotland is the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. |
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At the unusually early age of 17 Cayley began residence at Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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In 1794 he was elected High Sheriff of Staffordshire, his county of residence. |
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Here, on the Island Below the Sea, the loa have their permanent residence, their primal location. |
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Cabinet meetings are usually held in the Cabinet Room of 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official residence. |
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Lahore, as the occasional residence of Mughal rulers, contains many important buildings from the empire. |
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The Ahsan Manzil, the former residence of the Nawab of Dhaka, is a national museum housing collections from the British Raj. |
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The Lateran Palace, on the opposite side of Rome was their habitual residence for about a thousand years. |
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The archbishop's main residence is Lambeth Palace in the London Borough of Lambeth. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury's official residence in London is Lambeth Palace. |
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He also has a residence, named The Old Palace, next to Canterbury Cathedral on the site of the medieval Archbishop's Palace. |
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Residents with second properties outside the local authority area of their primary residence, at country and local authority level. |
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Although not a student, Virginia Woolf wrote her essay A Room of One's Own while in residence at Newnham College. |
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Imperial College owns and manages twenty one halls of residence in Inner London, Ealing, Ascot and Wye. |
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Each residence accommodates a mixture of students both home and international, male and female, and, usually, undergraduate and postgraduate. |
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William Thomas Beckford bought a house in Lansdown Crescent in 1822, and subsequently two adjacent houses to form his residence. |
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As the role of the castle as fortress declined in the later medieval period, its role as a residence increasingly became the more important. |
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The beginning of the Tudor period marked the start of the decline of the Tower of London's use as a royal residence. |
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Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. |
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While the queen is in residence, the Guard Mounting ceremony occurs on a daily basis. |
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Scholars debate the scope of the word castle, but usually consider it to be the private fortified residence of a lord or noble. |
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Donjons, which were the residence of the lord of the castle, evolved to become more spacious. |
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The National Palace continues to be the official seat of the executive authority, though it is no longer the official residence of the President. |
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Herod's palace at Caesarea Maritima preserved its palatial function as the official residence of the Roman procurators and governors of Judaea. |
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Narayanhiti Palace Museum which long served as residence and principal workplace of the reigning Monarch of Kingdom of Nepal. |
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This burnt to the ground at Christmas 1497, with the royal family in residence, and Henry began a new palace in a version of Renaissance style. |
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Important for the adoption of the style in the early 19th century was Abbotsford House, the residence the novelist and poet, Sir Walter Scott. |
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This residence, built of brick covered with Norwegian marble, was composed of geometric blocks, wings and a tower. |
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It is now the official residence of the Prince Andrew, Duke of York and not accessible by the public. |
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It is all that survives of Cranbourne Lodge, the residence of the Keeper of Cranbourne Chase. |
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The Queen's Guard is also mounted at the sovereign's other official residence, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, but not as often as in London. |
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For his residence Haig commandeered Beaurepaire House which was a few kilometres SE of Montreuil. |
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When taking residence in a tree hollow, the wildcat selects one low to the ground. |
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More recently, a beaver has taken up residence on the Loch of the Lowes, possibly coming from the Tayside population. |
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When the monarch is not in residence the Union Flag, or in Scotland the ancient Royal Standard of Scotland, is flown. |
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The Royal Standard of the United Kingdom is flown when the Queen is in residence in one of the royal palaces and on her car, ship or airplane. |
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If the Union Flag flies above Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle or Sandringham House, it signals that the Queen is not in residence. |
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Today, it flies above Holyrood Palace and Balmoral Castle when the Queen is not in residence. |
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The castle was first erected around 1200 as the residence, prison and fortress of the bishops of the diocese. |
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The residence was opened in 1993 having previously been the Glendower Hotel. |
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After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, the abbey's lands passed to secular landowners, who used it as a residence or country house. |
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Ensconced in the residence halls of the fortified and secure Tower of London, Edward attempted to garner support from within the capital. |
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Many members of the Peace Pledge Union later joined the Bruderhof during it's period of residence in the Cotswolds. |
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In June 1980, Charles officially turned down Chevening House, placed at his disposal since 1974, as his future residence. |
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Clarence House in London is the Prince of Wales's current official residence. |
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The embassy is situated in a compound that is home to the ambassador's residence and the old and new chanceries. |
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The residence was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens to resemble an English country manor, with the old chancery facing the street. |
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Outside the British ambassador's residence stands a statue of Sir Winston Churchill. |
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The gardens of the ambassador's residence were planted by Elizabeth Sherman Lindsay. |
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In 1885, Aberdare Hall opened as the first hall of residence, allowing women access to the university. |
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There are around 3,000 rooms available in halls of residence, and all the accommodation is within walking distance of the university. |
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Sana'a came into prominence during his reign, as he built the Ghumdan Palace as his place of residence. |
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Lord Thomas Bulkeley bought Beaumaris from the Crown in 1807, incorporating it into the park that surrounded his local residence. |
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He was appointed in 1174 archdeacon of Brecon, to which was attached a residence at Llanddew. |
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The park is also home to Dublin Zoo, Ashtown Castle, and the official residence of the United States Ambassador. |
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Two other birds took up residence at our swimming pool, which I had painted an eggplant colour, giving the water an oceany hue. |
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It houses the national orchestra and opera, dance, theatre and literature companies, a total of eight arts organisations in residence. |
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It also commissioned Sir Edwin Lutyens to design Abbey House as a guest house and residence for its managing director, Commander Craven. |
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From his marriage, in 1905, King Gustaf VI Adolf had his summer residence at Sofiero Palace in Helsingborg. |
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Crete's mild climate attracts interest from northern Europeans who want a holiday home or residence on the island. |
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Brighthelm gives its name to, among other things, a church and a pub in Brighton and some halls of residence at the University of Sussex. |
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Generally, the hedgehog is widely distributed and can be found in good numbers where people are tolerant of their residence in gardens. |
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Weak geothermal heating and long residence time create a very thick convective bottom layer. |
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There exists a church in Kochi, Kerala called Vasco da Gama Church, and a private residence on the island of Saint Helena. |
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In 2006, Llwynywermod was purchased by the Duchy as a residence for the Duke in Wales. |
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Maximus was recognized as emperor of Britain, Gaul and Spain, and made Trier his residence. |
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Before 1810 the family had only one formal residence in Devonshire, namely the townhouse of Bedford House in the City of Exeter. |
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Most countries base residence of entities on either place of organization or place of management and control. |
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Osborne House is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. |
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They decided with advisors to replace the house with a new, larger residence. |
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East Cowes is the site of Norris Castle, and Osborne House, the former summer residence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. |
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His chief residence was Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, one of many English castles he built. |
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Village exogamy was preferred but residence was ambilocal so neither the household nor the village formed any kind of definable kin group. |
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Presently, part of it is a private residence, and other portions are being developed as holiday flats. |
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No Man's Land Fort, formerly part of the coast defences and now a luxury residence, is visible in the Solent one mile from Seaview. |
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An equally notable contribution of Rasetrelli was the Mariyinsky Palace, which was built to be a summer residence to Russian Empress Elizabeth. |
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A residence of the Western Roman Emperor, Roman Trier was the birthplace of Saint Ambrose. |
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The population in the early 2012 was 200,957, an additional 18,619 people maintain a primary residence elsewhere but have a second home in Mainz. |
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In this way, cultural boundaries of communication could be explored, as opposed to using linguistic boundaries or notions about the residence. |
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In 402, the city was besieged by the Goths and the Imperial residence was moved to Ravenna. |
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After the city was besieged by the Visigoths in 402, the imperial residence was moved to Ravenna. |
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They have tended to emphasize ibn Rustah's report as the only historical clue to the location of the khagan's residence. |
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The first Pasqua law, in 1986, restricts residence conditions in France and facilitates expulsions. |
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Property, genealogy and residence are not the basis for the group's existence. |
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The sheer fact of residence in a Bena Bena group can and does determine kinship. |
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After Kublai Khan was proclaimed Khagan at his residence in Xanadu on May 5, 1260, he began to organize the country. |
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From 1928 to 1932, the new Khuzam Palace was built as the new residence of King Abdul Aziz in Jeddah. |
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It is also the political centre of the country, as its seat of Government and residence of the Head of State. |
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Predictors for better SRH knowledge were higher age, urban residence, postschool education, and so forth among study participants. |
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This treaty covered taxes, residence, tax jurisdictions, capital gains, business profits, interest, dividends, royalties and other areas. |
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Argentines, Brazilians and Europeans are gradually choosing Punta del Este as their permanent residence. |
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A small Yemeni Army barracks lies at the western end of Hadibu, and the former President of Yemen, Ali Abdullah Saleh, has a residence there. |
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The viceroy's residence was transferred in 1759 to the future capital, Panjim, at the time a village about 9 kilometres to its west. |
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The city, as the capital, still hosts the Office of the President, as well as the president's official residence. |
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Texel is known for its wildlife, particularly in winter, when birds of prey and geese take up residence. |
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Despite its name, Bear Island is not a permanent residence of polar bears, although many arrive with the expanding pack ice in the winter. |
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The building acquired its current name when the Medici duke's residence was moved across the Arno to the Palazzo Pitti. |
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In the case of the United States, about 20,000 Jamaicans per year are granted permanent residence. |
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He also possesses a summer residence at Castel Gandolfo, situated on the site of the ancient city of Alba Longa. |
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Until the time of the Avignon Papacy, the residence of the pope was the Lateran Palace, donated by the Roman emperor Constantine the Great. |
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Now, it serves as the residence of the Governor of the Indian state of West Bengal, and is referred to by its Bengali name Raj Bhavan. |
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Today the residence, now known by the Hindi name of 'Rashtrapati Bhavan', is used by the President of India. |
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Walker took up residence in Granada and set himself up as President of Nicaragua, after conducting a fraudulent election. |
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A blue plaque records his long residence at 20 Cavendish Square and a memorial tablet was subsequently erected in Westminster Abbey. |
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Walter de Grey purchased York Place as his London residence, which after the fall of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, was renamed the Palace of Whitehall. |
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The official residence of the Bishop of Winchester is Wolvesey Palace in Winchester. |
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In some cases, a certain period of residence in a locality may required for the right to vote in that location. |
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Marx's first London residence was a cramped apartment at 28 Dean Street, Soho. |
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It was a royal residence, held The Parliament of England many times, and was the site of royal tournaments and feasts. |
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The main residence at the fort was designed with two 11 foot wide fireplaces which were stocked with wood and coal from up river. |
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Telford Hall is a hall of residence at Loughborough University named after Thomas Telford. |
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The West End, home to the Governor's residence, Elizabeth Park, and the University of Connecticut School of Law, abuts the Hartford Golf Club. |
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The old school house, now a private residence, can still be seen on Church Street, close to the pathway to the church. |
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In 1869, George William Kitchin, later Dean of Durham Cathedral, took up residence at Brantwood. |
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In Michaelmas 1836, Ruskin matriculated at the University of Oxford, taking up residence at Christ Church in January of the following year. |
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They married on 10 April 1848 at her home, Bowerswell, in Perth, once the residence of the Ruskin family. |
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A residence provided by Jane's estate was a house on Craigenputtock, a farm in Dumfrieshire, Scotland. |
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His father died suddenly of heart disease in 1842, and Fox How became his family's permanent residence. |
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In 2005 the 1951 Coward residence in Siesta Key, Fla., a collection of tentlike structures, was taken down. |
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One day the King has da Silva and his quartermaster abducted and brought to the royal residence at Abomey to be executed for no apparent reason. |
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To assess this hypothesis, the urbanicity of a boy's place of residence was run against enlistment. |
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Or is it that foetuses, and they alone, require wombly residence in order to survive? |
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Junior Nicholas Cirillo of Hanson said he was waitlisted for a residence hall once but eventually got a room. |
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Although, I have been putting them over my shoes just in case a funnel web spider tries to take up residence. |
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Jason Evans, who found it, is the National Library's Wikipedian in residence. |
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Agha Ghazanfar would be allowed to use the official residence and car till then but he would not interfere in administration matters, they added. |
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In 1965 the residence camp was moved to Camp Windigo in southeastern Grant County, and Camp Munsee was used only as a day camp. |
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Then one went to the rear of the residence and began removing a window screen. |
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During questioning, Amar confessed to persuading the soldier to join him for a ride to his residence, the Shin Bet added. |
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Ali Ameen Gandapur was surrendered to the DI Khan police at his residence on Monday night. |
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Gavin Terry, 19, drowned after a party in a halls of residence where students downed vodka and sank yards of ale. |
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President Al-Bashir also met, at his residence in Heng Leng Hotel in Zhejiang Province, with the delegation of Chinese Textile Company. |
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Consequently, the extruder has a residence time measured in seconds or, at most, minutes, rather than in hours for most stirred tank reactions. |
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For the short-term transects, the average web site residence time for each transect site was calculated. |
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The trick is sizing these components to keep pressure drops and residence times to a minimum. |
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Consequently, screw profile 2 is assumed to be more severe as screw profile 1, and should also lead to higher residence times. |
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It features narrow flow channels to cut residence times and high melt-flow speeds to eliminate hangups and cut changeover times. |
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All RTD curves obtained during the study were skewed to the right with very long tails that resulted in inflated arithmetic mean residence times. |
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Other uses are processes with long residence times, such as pipe, rotomolding, and large-part injection or blow molding. |
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Rheologically optimized flow channels avoid excessive residence time and stagnant zones in the system. |
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He took up residence in the ribat of Abu Sa'd facing the Nizamiyya College, shunning the world and turning toward God most high. |
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They took up temporary residence at the nearby Deane rectory until Steventon, a 16th century house in disrepair, underwent necessary renovations. |
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Kipling's birth home on the campus of the J J School of Art in Bombay for many years was used as the Dean's residence. |
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During his stay at his aunt's residence, he grew increasingly interested in her daughter, Isabel. |
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He continued to teach at Christ Church until 1881 and remained in residence there until his death. |
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The Greenway Estate in Devon, acquired by the couple as a summer residence in 1938, is now in the care of the National Trust. |
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This was their main residence for the rest of their lives and the place where Christie did most of her writing. |
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The Oxford plaque commemorates the residence where Tolkien wrote The Hobbit and most of The Lord of the Rings. |
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They took up temporary residence in the south of England, where Delius continued to compose. |
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Baldry touted Stewart's abilities to Melody Maker magazine and the group enjoyed a weekly residence at London's fabled Marquee Club. |
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Some wealthy aristocrats had an orchestra in residence at their estate, to entertain them and their guests with performances. |
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Under his influence Gielgud moved his main residence from central London to Wotton Underwood in Buckinghamshire. |
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Sellers was again ill in Cannes, returning to his residence in Gstaad to work on the script for his next project, Romance of the Pink Panther. |
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Following IOC rules, people applied for tickets from the NOC of their country of residence. |
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He died on 2 January 1936 at the Langham Hotel in Portland Place, London, the family's traditional Christmas holiday residence. |
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At the start of 2012, he moved his personal residence from Switzerland to Monaco, which is also a tax haven. |
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To satisfy the crew nationality requirements, New Zealand team members of Alinghi took up residence in Switzerland. |
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Bute House, the official residence of the First Minister of Scotland, is on the north side of Charlotte Square. |
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Normally meetings are held on Tuesday afternoons in Bute House, the official residence of the first minister. |
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Other offices are scattered around central Edinburgh, including Bute House on Charlotte Square, the official residence of the first minister. |
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Hafod is Welsh for an upland summer residence, while Eryri is the Welsh name for Snowdonia. |
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In 1909, an administrative centre and residence were established at King Edward Point on South Georgia, near the whaling station of Grytviken. |
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The French Consulate is based at Victor Hugo's former residence at Hauteville House. |
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The Head of government is often provided with an official residence, often in the same fashion as heads of state often are. |
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Meetings of the Privy Council are normally held once each month wherever the sovereign may be in residence at the time. |
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Prior to devolution, Bute House was the official residence of the Secretary of State for Scotland. |
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Individuals may also avoid tax by moving their tax residence to a tax haven, such as Monaco, or by becoming a perpetual traveler. |
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Most countries impose taxes on income earned or gains realized within that country regardless of the country of residence of the person or firm. |
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Maharajah Duleep Singh moved to Scotland in 1854, taking up residence at the Grandtully estate in Perthshire. |
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Permanent residents may be required to fulfil specific residence obligations to maintain their status. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, a printout of permanent residence visa or resident visa is stuck to a page of the permanent resident's passport. |
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In Japan and South Korea, all resident foreigners are issued a residence card, and for permanent residents this status is indicated. |
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Critical opinion is divided as to whether the narrator leaves his residence during the course of the narration. |
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For the next seven years, between 1880 and 1887, Stevenson searched in vain for a place of residence suitable to his state of health. |
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The 1891 census records the Wildes' residence at 16 Tite Street, where he lived with his wife Constance and two sons. |
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Winehouse's bodyguard said that he had arrived at her residence three days before her death and felt she had been somewhat intoxicated. |
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After her death was announced, media and camera crews appeared, as crowds gathered near Winehouse's residence to pay their respects. |
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This residence has now been purchased by the Edinburgh Business School at Heriot Watt University and fundraising has begun to restore it. |
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Spain only permits residence cards from Schengen countries, therefore cards from the UK, Ireland, Bulgaria, Romania, and Cyprus are not allowed. |
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Austria, somewhat like the UK, seems to require a permanent residence card issued by the Austrian authorities to enter without visa. |
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A foreigner living in Denmark will have a residence permit with their personal identification number and a photo. |
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Identity cards were valid for 10 years, had to be updated within a year in case of change of residence, and their renewal required paying a fee. |
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To get a bank ID card either a Nordic passport or another passport together with Norwegian residence and work permit is needed. |
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Foreigners applying for a CURP must produce a certificate of legal residence in Mexico. |
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Obtaining work permit in Ukraine is a one of the basics to obtain residence permit. |
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All applications for both residence permit and work permit are made through online government portals. |
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A difficulty facing migrant prostitutes in many developed countries is the illegal residence status of some of these women. |
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Durham is also home to the oldest Gamelan slendro set in the UK with an active community group and an artist in residence. |
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It's likely that if you don't already have one or more social media nerderati in residence, you're going to need one soon. |
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Perth became known as a 'capital' of Scotland, due to the frequent residence of the royal court. |
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Perth was considered the effective 'capital' of Scotland, due to the frequent residence of the royal court. |
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John was released into the custody of Pope Boniface VIII on condition that he remain at a papal residence. |
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In the Middle Ages it was an important royal centre, used as a royal residence and as the coronation site of the kingdom's monarchs. |
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Like other Scottish abbeys, Scone probably doubled up as a royal residence or palace as well as a hunting ground. |
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It was to be here that Robert would build the manor house that would serve as his favoured residence during the final years of his reign. |
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Before Cardross became habitable in 1327, Robert I's main residence had been Scone Abbey. |
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He set up his residence in Avignon rather than Rome, continuing the Avignon Papacy of his predecessor. |
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Margaret was well received by Henry and, to confirm her status, was lodged in Scotland Yard, the ancient London residence of the Scottish kings. |
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In February 1567, his residence was destroyed by an explosion, and Darnley was found murdered in the garden. |
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In November 1907 he caught a chill and his condition deteriorated until he died at his Scottish residence, Netherhall, in Largs on 17 December. |
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Murdoch's house at Redruth was the first domestic residence to be lit by gas. |
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In June 1955 Russell had leased Plas Penrhyn in Penrhyndeudraeth, Merionethshire, Wales and on 5 July of the following year it became his and Edith's principal residence. |
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There are some other categories of people who are exempt from the residence requirements such as specific government workers and those in the armed forces stationed overseas. |
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He took residence within the Sultan's summer palace and reformed the tax and justice systems in his province to maintain order and prevent bribery. |
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I have felt languid and dispirited, during almost my whole residence. |
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Admiralty House is a moderately proportioned mansion to the south of the Ripley Building, built in the late 18th century as the residence of the First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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No person is required to have a visa or residence permit for Svalbard. |
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According to residence permit data for 2011, more than 860,000 were Romanian, about 770,000 were Moroccan, approximately 390,000 were British, and 360,000 were Ecuadorian. |
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In 1485 Ivan III commissioned the building of the royal residence, Terem Palace, within the Kremlin, with Aloisio da Milano as the architect of the first three floors. |
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During his residence at Oxford, his friendship ripened with Arthur Hugh Clough, another Rugby old boy who had been one of his father's favourites. |
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As a result, because the major salts have a residence time that is longer than 1,600 years, the ratio of major salts is thought to be unchanging across the ocean. |
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Many animals and plants have taken up residence in urban environments. |
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However, its popularity and prestige as a centre of pilgrimage waned with the Reformation, and by the time of the French Revolution there were scarcely any monks in residence. |
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After 1503, records show the Tower of London was never again used as a royal residence by Henry Tudor, and all royal births under Henry VIII took place in palaces. |
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On the edge of Bishop Auckland the Wear passes below Auckland Park and Auckland Castle, the official residence of the Bishop of Durham and its deer park. |
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The elapsed time since fall, or terrestrial residence age, of a meteorite represents more information that might be useful in environmental studies of Antarctic ice sheets. |
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Derker was recorded as a place of residence in 1604 with the name Dirtcar. |
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Individuals during the continental stage occasionally migrate between fresh, salt and brackish water habitats and have varying degrees of residence time in each. |
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The People's Republic of China gives citizenship to persons with one or two parents with Chinese nationality who have not taken residence in other countries. |
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Following their wedding, the couple leased Windlesham Moor, near Windsor Castle, until July 1949, when they took up residence at Clarence House in London. |
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The bird has become something of a symbol for the town and will be incorporated into works of public art under development by an artist in residence Roger Dean. |
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The Archbishop of the Archdiocese of St Andrew's and Edinburgh has his official residence in Greenhill, and the diocesan offices are in nearby Marchmont. |
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Balmoral Castle is the main Scottish residence of the Queen. |
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On the morning of February 28, 1993, ATF agents gathered at a staging area near Waco and prepared to serve a search warrant on the Branch Davidians' residence. |
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The traditional residence of the South Saxon kings was at Kingsham, once outside the southern walls of Chichester although within its modern boundaries. |
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The encroachments of these men, who are aware of their power, often has rendered the residence of a European among the tribes, the most penible state of existence. |
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Constantine considered Constantinople his capital and permanent residence. |
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The official residence of the Lieutenant Governor is Government House. |
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The company will also be holding abseils at their residence halls in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield and Newport in what is billed as the UK's biggest charity abseil. |
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Hampshire has literary connections, being the birthplace of authors including Jane Austen, and Charles Dickens, and the residence of others, such as Charles Kingsley. |
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Castle Howard and the Earl of Harewood's residence, Harewood House, are included amongst the Treasure Houses of England, a group of nine English stately homes. |
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The residence time of reaction mass in TFR is about 6 to 10 sec. |
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Dorneywood is the summer residence that is traditionally made available to the Chancellor, though it is the Prime Minister who ultimately decides who may use it. |
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