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By the mid-1930s, they decided to make it their permanent residence for a few years.
I'm afraid we might have to take up permanent residence.
I believe he's set up a more or less permanent residence in London.
They returned in 1921 to take up permanent residence and had a long association with the area.
Of those, more than a million have applied for permanent residence.
Permanent residence is only lost after an absence of 2 years.
The house became the permanent residence of the historic society.
He finally moved his family and established a permanent residence there in 1890.
She was a force of nature who had entered his heart four years earlier and taken up permanent residence.
He then moved to Australia in 2001, for permanent residence.
A forest rest house is the only permanent residence in the valley.
The house is an example of an early 20th Century permanent residence for a wealthy family.
Until a recent change in Federal law, such children were turned away from school because they lacked a permanent residence.
In March 2007, the family was granted legal permanent residence.
Whether the famous 1507 map takes up permanent residence is a matter of money.
He seemed to have taken up permanent residence inside Roland's head.
After 18 months in that status, they may apply for permanent residence.
This would be his permanent residence for the next forty years.
They may have been put into foster care before finding their permanent residence.
"I don't have a permanent residence at the moment," he said.
You should register to vote using the address of your permanent residence.
Like everyone born into this world, I'll take up permanent residence underground soon enough.
The government provided permanent residence status to some victims, based on particular conditions.
But the judge nevertheless turned down the application for permanent residence.
Maybe they'll give us our own regional Herald in permanent residence.