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1. That particular domicile looked in better condition than the old house, but not by much
2. “We’ve only been here two days but have part of a domicile excavated,” I said
3. “We have combed every inch of this domicile
4. sat huddled in their domicile trying to stay calm amidst all the yelling and pounding
5. leaving Sarah alone in their domicile, he decided he would drop in on Joe and see how his
6. He chuckled as he recalled the trouble they had getting information on the big guy‘s domicile
7. Chuckling to himself the Cajun picked up a can of mixed scratch feed and casually distributed it in front of the coop, chunking a handful into the back of the empty bird domicile
8. If a man were to offend another man by stealing his food or reaping havoc on his domicile the punishment would be swift and total
9. -If the domicile is yours and the abuser broke into your
10. the domicile can also be used as a weapon
11. childhood was full of domicile changes
12. domicile was located at 1300 Wilmington Street
13. “But of course,” he answered as though the choice of domicile was apparent
14. My domicile has never answered, to my satisfaction anyway, why it is that it can turn the air and heat on and off at will but can't be bothered to lock the doors after I leave, strobe the lights a little when I'm listening to my Saturday Night Fever CD or open the garage when it sees me pull in
15. The record shall also indicate the Corporate Domicile of the business
16. For if the individual wants to live in a particular neighborhood, they are informed almost as an after thought in many cases once the real estate transaction is completed that they must render homage as a vassal unto his feudal lord if they desire to remain in their newly procured domicile
17. But what is to protect its hanger when public opinion turns; does it really then become wrong to hang whatever greenery one wants on the side of their domicile?
18. Why don’t the people who take vows of poverty and chastity, go out on the street and live with the poorest people, and try to help them? Instead of sitting warm-fed-safe- and secure in some provided domicile by a rich religious institution that can afford to keep them on their welfare roles?
19. Swan Lake is an ancient ox-bow lake where legend is that blue Swans swim and the devil himself has a stylish domicile nearby
20. They passed through the intervening streets as quickly as they might, ascended the staircase of the new domicile, were admitted by Jerry, and found Lucie weeping, alone
21. To her nothing already then and thenceforward was anyway able to be molestful for this chiefly felt all citizens except with proliferent mothers prosperity at all not to can be and as they had received eternity gods mortals generation to befit them her beholding, when the case was so hoving itself, parturient in vehicle thereward carrying desire immense among all one another was impelling on of her to be received into that domicile
22. Bossuet had not much domicile, sometimes none at all
23. It was quite natural, that those who had the blind-alley VideGousset, [Empty-Pocket] or the Rue Coupe-Gorge [Cut-Throat], for the scene of their daily labor, should have for their domicile by night the culvert of the Chemin-Vert, or the catch basin of Hurepoix
24. Here there stood a white house within a walled garden, and in the pantry of this domicile we found a store of food--two loaves of bread in a pan, an uncooked steak, and the half of a ham
25. John's, and talk over 'ologies and 'isms, as well as lighter subjects, with Anne, in the becushioned parlor of that domicile
26. But even this sphere, thanks to the struggle of the communists and socialists, is slowly being usurped by the governments, so that labour and rest, the domicile, the attire, the food of men will by degrees be determined and directed by the governments, if the wishes of the reformers are to be fulfilled
27. ) Whence, sir, do you get the right, whence do you derive the powers to erect custom-houses in the maritime districts of the United States? To attach to them ten, fifteen, or twenty custom-house officers; and clothe these men with authority to invade the domicile, to break into the dwelling-house of perhaps an innocent citizen? Whence do you get it, sir, except as an implied power resulting from the authority given in the constitution "to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts, and excises?" If, under this authority, you can erect these custom-houses and create this municipal, fiscal, inquisitorial gens d'armerie, with liberty to violate the rights of the citizen, to break into his castle at midnight, without even a form of warrant, on a plausible appearance of probability, or probable cause of suspicion of his secreting smuggled goods, which the event may prove to be unfounded—and it will be recollected that a majority of Congress voted for the grant of this power in its most offensive form, when two years since they voted for the act enforcing the embargo—I say, sir, if under this general power to collect duties, you can erect the establishment and give the offensive power just mentioned, can you not, with the concurrence even of the citizens, adopt another more mild and useful mode, and create an establishment for the collection and safe-keeping of the revenue, and place it under the direction of ten or twelve directors, and christen it an office of discount and deposit, or of collection and payment, as you like best? And can you not, when you have thus created it, give to the directors a power, which perhaps they would have without your grant, to receive and keep the cash of those who choose to place it with them and to loan them money at the legal rate of interest, and in some places, as at New York, at nearly fifteen per cent
28. On this particular night he had successfully smoked a whole Chancellor without growing pale or letting it go out, treating them meanwhile to a vivacious narrative of a drunken gambler who had been run out of a little mining camp one stormy winter night, and had taken refuge with a friend of the Goat, also caught out in the blizzard, in a cave which proved to be the domicile of a big hibernating grizzly not thoroughly hibernated; at the close, he had, as usual, protested but not denied when they politely insisted on identifying his friend with himself
1. James had come to the conclusion that Marianne had been moved from Johannesburg to somewhere in Cape Town – this was where Hu Lyang was domiciled and had his business Head Office…also if he was going to take her out of the country, it would be easier, using his smuggling connections, to ship her out of South Africa aboard a cargo boat
2. How unfortunate that little children should have their first introduction to concepts of public worship in cold and barren rooms so devoid of the beauty appeal and so empty of all suggestion of good cheer and inspiring holiness! The child should be introduced to worship in nature's outdoors and later accompany his parents to public houses of religious assembly which are at least as materially attractive and artistically beautiful as the home in which he is daily domiciled
3. “If those guys are domiciled in Northland what are they doing two hundred and fifty kilometres off their patch?”
4. Domiciled credit :A letter of credit containing a stipulation that payment will be
5. snugly domiciled beyond the banks of the Ohio, in free
6. Bear Stearns was the prime broker for both of the private funds I was running at the time, and the funds were domiciled with Bear Stearns
7. The companies were incorporated and domiciled in states where there are no strong antitakeover statutes
8. Investing in stocks that are domiciled outside the United States carried a risky tone to it a decade or two ago
9. For example, in 2009, computer manufacturer Dell had the majority of its cash domiciled in foreign jurisdictions
10. The man domiciled there and the passer-by were forced to bid each other goodday, greatly to the regret of both
11. In the new global economy, the ability to purchase shares of companies domiciled outside the United States might be an advantage
12. You say to yourself this must be a vast business which is so grandly domiciled; and you wonder if the men live up to the buildings
1. The city crowd on the streets was shifting towards its nocturnal aspect, the people that rarely venture outside if the suns still abound and rarely crawl back to their domiciles before dawn is about to break
2. They will think twice the next time they consider intruding upon our humble domiciles
3. humans have taken cats into their domiciles as pets, and have
4. Now, at the Pantheon, at the Val-de-Grace, and at the Barriere de Grenelle were situated the domiciles of the three very redoubtable prowlers of the barriers, Kruideniers, alias Bizarre, Glorieux, an ex-convict, and Barre-Carosse, upon whom the attention of the police was directed by this incident