She is currently "sequestered in a Hollywood in a house" and as of Tuesday night "she is going to be locked in a house" where filming takes place.
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I've been in a house with the lights [shut] off.
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She had lived in a house that didn't have floors.
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I grew up in a house with boys, no sisters.
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I grew up in a house with lots of guns.
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She was in a house fire when she was small.
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When we do see each other, it's in a house.
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" BG: "I grew up in a house full of boys.
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She found herself suddenly in a house filled with strangers.
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She lives in Milan in a house with kaleidoscopic floors.
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They settled in Carmel in a house with a pool.
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"Fire Island" embeds in a house share for the summer.
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So Mr. Stubbs played the cricket recording in a house.
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He does not live in a house like I live in.
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My mother grew up in a house, oldest of seven kids.
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That recommendation is included in a House bill introduced Oct. 17.
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And they could live together in a house and be beautiful.
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The little dog got caught in a house fire on Friday.
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Make a list of what's important to you in a house.
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The children were wounded in a house near the contractors' compound.
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Who really wants to live in a house with their ex?
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Troy Balderson votes in a House special election earlier this month.
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What better place to unite than in a house of God?
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She grew up an introvert in a house full of extroverts.
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He was asked and repeated that he lives in a house.
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Casey lives in a house with her vulnerable mom (Michelle Forbes).
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He's living in a house with no electricity, first of all.
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Listen man, I lived in a house with four older sisters.
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Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) in a House Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday.
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You wake up in a house and your family is gone.
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I grew up in a house that everyone said was haunted.
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A natural older-brother figure in a house full of saplings.
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Three men (now women) living in a house together, raising kids?
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I lived in a house where I was never good enough.
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She can't recall the last time she was in a house.
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It involved taking four incredibly good-looking couples and splitting them up so the men lived in a house with a dozen women models, and the women lived in a house with a dozen male models.
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The launch took place in a House office building on Capitol Hill.
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This stock is in a house of pain, but it's really ridiculous.
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Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers centers on three women in a house.
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"He's had to get used to living in a house," she said.
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It's definitely quieter than being in a house with so many kids.
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Why sleep in a house when you can sleep on a boat?
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Adjacent was Princess Leia, in a house where Bette Davis once lived.
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Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) said in a House floor speech last month.
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They were found dead in a house in Fountain Hills on Monday.
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I grew up in a house that was dedicated to civil rights.
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This bill is going to be written in a House-Senate conference.
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She is a woman all alone in a house in the woods.
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That's the largest raw vote margin in a House midterm election ever.
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A. Our office before was in a house that had 82 rooms.
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"I grew up in a house with four black women," she says.
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I wound up in a house of worship in northern New England.
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He lived alone in a house in the woods in Lagunitas, Calif.
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Living in a house is both harder and easier, he has discovered.
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With six to 12 people living in a house, noise is unavoidable.
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Zealan burned to death in a house fire while passed out drunk.
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I can't live in a house on a hill and meet somebody.
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Its talent lives, dorm-style, in a house in the Hollywood Hills.
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I felt I was making it in a house that was burning.
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The measure was passed in a House of Representatives vote on Tuesday.
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Today she lives in a house in Ottawa with other female refugees.
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She grew up in a house with portraits of F.D.R. and Truman.
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It had come up short in a House vote the week before.
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We have 66 Republicans in a House of Delegates with 100 members.
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First we were down in Florida for a couple weeks, living in a house together, and then we were out in Los Angeles, living in a house together all day long, cooking meals, mixing drinks, having a great time.
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They were watching on television in a house and not on the course.
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Austin Scott, a Georgia Republican, said in a House committee hearing last month.
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I grew up in a house with a strong mother and my grandmother.
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He'd like to live in a house like that one day, he says.
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As of this morning the attackers were surrounded by police in a house.
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Same goes for young people who live in a house with a gun.
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Security forces had trapped five armed rebels in a house during the night.
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Tobin lives in a house in London with other players and a coach.
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"We feel as though we're basically camping in a house," she said Friday.
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Tensions spilled over in a House Democratic Caucus meeting on Tuesday, when Rep.
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For three years, a cartoon dog has sat patiently in a house fire.
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This time they're looking into mysterious goings-on in a house in London.
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Jonathan Scott is making magic, and this time, it's not in a house.
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The resolution was announced Monday and marked up in a House committee Wednesday.
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Poe also called for Persky's departure in a House floor speech last week.
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The amendment will be considered in a House Rules Committee hearing next week.
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The other was arrested after an overnight search in a house in Forest.
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Food was also extremely scarce in a house with over a dozen people.
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A friend put us up in a house while the heat died down.
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Mattis grew up in a house full of books and no TV set.
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Ms. Marshall lived in a house nearby and couldn't help but notice him.
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With 4 humans in a house, that would be 250 watts per person.
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Denny has a white wife and children in a house on Staten Island.
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"I grew up in a house drawn between love and fear," Coates writes.
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The vote took place in a House conference, a private meeting of Republicans.
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Rick Saccone (R) is taking on Democrat Conor Lamb in a House race.
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It took my breath away, I'd never been in a house like that.
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One afternoon in September, I visited the set, in a house outside Vancouver.
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Enjoying yourself in a house of commerce isn't restricted to buying mattresses, of course.
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It appears Comey didn't provide as much information in a House briefing on Friday.
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"We can be in a bus, in a house, in a boat," she said.
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At least one person was killed in a house explosion in Cleveland on Sunday.
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"What if both your children were to die in a house fire?" he asked.
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IN A HOUSE in central Dakar three Chinese men stand behind a glass screen.
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You can't put the windows in a house before you put the frame in.
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She kept that letter for years until it was destroyed in a house fire.
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To me, this basically confirms the theory that Jack dies in a house fire.
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Heaven's GateIn 1997, 39 people took their own lives in a house in California.
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He entered a wooded area and remained in a house until around 3 p.m.
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Rational Vaccines had set up shop in a house high above a turquoise bay.
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The kids were raised in a house where music was playing all the time.
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Forty-eight percent of Americans said they grew up in a house with guns.
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We were living in a house together that whole time, under the same roof.
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Chris was trapped in a house because of Hurricane Matthew, along with his dog.
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I mean I've been in a house of pain with anything related to oil.
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Doing it doggy style in a house with five other roommates was pretty fun.
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By nighttime she finally came upon a man in a woman in a house.
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Police found Abdeslam's fingerprints in a house raided in another Brussels neighborhood on Tuesday.
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When she and her husband married, they settled in a house on the lake.
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For a time, I lived in a house in the middle of the forest.
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Combatants lived and trained together in a house and fought one bout per episode.
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But as she aged she grew more reclusive, living in a house without mirrors.
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Even so, almost half of US adults grew up in a house with guns.
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The panic when a door opens in a house you're exploring is still thrilling.
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I grew up in a house where The Rolling Stones were the biggest band.
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"It's marine world in a house," Los Angeles-based broker Sam Real tells CNBC.
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"That is the state of the law," Lynch testified in a House Appropriations subcommittee.
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There, in a house belonging to a great artist, he reconsiders his own work.
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The SWAT team was in a house on the other side of the alley.
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In a House floor speech on Tuesday, Maloney held up the photo in frustration.
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EDT Wednesday: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies in a House hearing on data privacy.
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EST: Vice President Pence participated in a House Republican Conference meeting at the Capitol.
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I spend at least three months during summer in a house near Saint-Tropez.
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In 2014, I was raped in a house on Loomis Street in Burlington, Vermont.
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They spent time in a house next to where the painter owned a home.
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That's when I started working as a maid in a house, but the abuse continued.
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For a time I lived in a house with a meadowand small woods around it.
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We built a set in a house in Philadelphia and we had actual guests on.
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Police say Barbaroussis was arrested Monday in a house in the northern suburb of Penteli.
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When he was 22004, his father and eight other relatives died in a house fire.
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Wyatt was arrested late Tuesday after authorities found him barricaded in a house in Alabama.
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State television broadcast from Mesraba showed a large group of civilians hiding in a house.
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Armstrong: I would say that we're going to be in a house of brands structure.
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No one needs a blender if they live in a house that actually has one.
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In effect, Culture residents are house cats in a house the size of the universe.
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"I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves," she said.
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Lady blood seeps from the hardwood floor in a house in the middle of nowhere.
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"I lost my niece and nephew in a house fire two years ago," she says.
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Following his release, Williamson moved in with his sister, Annette, in a house in Tulsa.
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She lived in a house, and eventually he had no choice but to move in.
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The actor once told The Independent about growing up in a house full of girls.
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"It's like growing up in a house and moving to a different one," Heavner said.
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Trebitowski grew up in a house where 9-to-5 office life wasn't the norm.
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Administration officials defended the timing and method of payment in a House hearing last week.
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"I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves," Obama said.
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I lived in a house of fear constructed on a foundation of my own stupidity.
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"Your characterization is so inherently wrong and biased," he told Cordes in a House hallway.
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It's fun to see young people who have never met live in a house together.
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"It's the 21st century version of losing priceless mementos in a house fire," Eleff said.
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Cathy McMorris Rodgers decided not to seek another term in a House Republican leadership position.
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The election set a record for spending in a House race, according to NBC News.
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J. lives together with her girlfriends Amanda and Frankie in a house in Beverly Hills.
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She grew up in a house with a speakeasy in the basement in Rockaway, Queens.
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And some just want to live in a house, inhabited by a fictional serial killer.
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I had never stayed in a house like that — with two stories and many bedrooms.
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In a House hearing, he said Medicaid would get $1.3 trillion less than the baseline.
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There is no way purple works anywhere in a house as far as I'm concerned.
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Does the small white pony that's pictured on a couch actually live in a house?
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I live in a house with speakers in the router, thermostat, and even light switches.
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"Nobody should be allowed to live in a house too big for them," she continues.
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Ms. Paisley grew up in a house full of books and loved reading and storytelling.
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She lives a block over from her parent's place in a house filled with creatives.
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He also worried about the quality of construction in a house redone by somebody else.
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If he stays in a house rather than a hotel, he will bring his chef.
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I also didn't grow up in a house where we watched a lot of movies.
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Senseless gun violence has torn apart another community — this time in a house of worship.
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A girl and I who sought refuge in a house in an alley were arrested.
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Nancy Lanza, who was divorced, lived with her son in a house in Newtown, Conn.
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Mr. Carlson, the grandson, lives in a house that he calls an artistic creation too.
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Mally Mall just lost one of his most beloved exotic animals in a house fire.
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She died in a house fire in January 0003 while Dorothy was at boarding school.
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I grew up in a house that looks very similar to the one in the film.
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I grew up in a house with two parents who are still crazy about each other.
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A third man believed linked to the plot was found dead in a house in Halifax.
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Belgian police detained a man and a woman in a house search on Wednesday, prosecutors said.
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"I [remember saying] 'Bitch, you living in a house I picked out," Fletcher told Pinkett Smith.
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Conditt lived in a house he owned in Pflugerville, 17 miles from the city he terrorized.
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Farhad said insurgents had hidden in a house near the consulate and struck after darkness fell.
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The gunfire happened in a house that contains a Jamaican restaurant at about 12:30 a.m.
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Now an adult, Luke is, once again, living in a house with unusual quirks and particularities.
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In many reality shows, the cast stays in a house for months without leaving the confines.
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Anything that helps your soul be more calm if you live in a house of chaos.
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It's also smart to wait until you have a solid reason to invest in a house.
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The report stated that she lived in a house with 22 people while she was unwell.
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"I got a guy with four kids in a house," Omerod told Olson at one point.
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I know what it's like to be living in a house with someone who's on crack.
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Oh, nothing in a house could compare with the world of light that Eepersip lived in!
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When 6900 people are sadistically murdered in a house of worship, the public understandably demands action.
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Trump's tweets were condemned as racist in a House resolution passed Tuesday largely along party lines.
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The election easily set a record for spending in a House race, according to NBC News.
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Heatherwick grew up in a house that was big, even if it was in bohemian disarray.
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From the age of 11 to 18, I lived in a house without an actual oven.
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I grew up, until I left, in East Topeka KS in a house built for 40k.
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Credico pleaded the Fifth Amendment and did not answer questions in a House Intelligence Committee interview.
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Workers and visitors on Capitol Hill can't drink the tap water in a House office building.
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The figure has appeared in a House bill, in congressional testimony by federal officials, and elsewhere.
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She lives in a house with cement steps, a pitched corrugated-iron roof and a refrigerator.
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He lives with his mother ("best roommate ever") in a house he bought in Austin, Tex.
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Bubba lived in a house, not a studio apartment, but I doubt that would have mattered.
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Not vast wealth, and not wealth that's tied up in a house or a retirement account.
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I'm sure I could happily live in a house where the walls were made of them.
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We all know someone who's stuck in a house by themselves, trying not to go bonkers.
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Louis grew up in a house without a phone, without doors, without lights in the bedrooms.
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"The president has demonstrated a pattern of corrupt behavior," Underwood said in a House floor speech.
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In the puzzle, there are six gifts hidden in a house that&aposs decorated for Christmas.
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They proposed coding their Sphero to run over and crush all the cigarettes in a house.
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The following Tuesday, voters in a House district in suburban Atlanta will go to the polls.
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In this show, six young people are chosen to live in a house, and … that's it.
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When I was a child, I lived in a house made of wood, soil and paper.
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"Next week, there will be a vote to impeach," Green announced in a House floor speech.
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One scene in the new Transformers movie "Bumblebee" finds the title character alone in a house.
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So that today, I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.
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Black and Martin live in a house with nothing but a couch and a couple of lamps.
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You weren't, like, on Facebook chat rooms picking the pretty people to be in a house with.
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How long do you need to stay in a house to make sure it's a good investment?
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Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)The young pastor stood in a house filled with mourners ready to minister.
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My wife and I live in a house in Sagaponack, in Eastern Long Island, just a few
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Either split a 1BR with a significant other or shack up with several roommates in a house.
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They were held prisoner in a house, deprived of food, with no one to contact for help.
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The final episode of the series starts where the first began: with Margot sitting in a house.
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I think there's a bigger world, rather than just them being in a house on their own.
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Hasegawa and I became friends because I lived in a house with a bunch of unusual people.
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Three suspects were detained in a house raid on Thursday morning and charged with murder on Friday.
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I first met Phoebe in a house full of strangers, five weeks into the Edwards fall term.
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Another squatter, in a house owned by a developer boyfriend, is one of the groupies, Tami Rowland.
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K. spent her afternoons hanging out with fellow society-members in a house only they could enter.
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Sometimes it means literally hiding in a house for a couple days — and not even his own.
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As someone who's lived in a house riddled with dead spots, the idea sounded great to me.
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In a house in Seattle's Meridian neighborhood, three reclusive brothers lived together for more than 50 years.
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They live together in a house in North Hollywood that they have dubbed — completely sincerely — the Factory.
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He will now return to a residence he established in a house in the town of Waterloo.
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Former Dolphins defensive end Quentin Moses died in a house fire on Sunday morning, according to ESPN.
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If you live in a house and want to rock out, the Home Max will not disappoint.
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A person died in a house fire during the storm, Aransas County Judge Burt Mills said Saturday.
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I wasn't being offered some ludicrous contract, it was just a place in a house to practice.
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It could also be used to stream Xbox One games from the main console in a house.
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"We will have a Christmas with no decorations in a house that's a bit empty," Smart said.
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I would love to live in a house in the cultural epicenter of whichever country it's in.
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The election has easily set a record for spending in a House race, according to NBC News.
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Most dog lovers have envisaged a future that involves living in a house full of canine creatures.
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Now, sitting in a house paid for by the company responsible, he wants the mine to reopen.
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"And the more time you spend in a house the more you're likely to reinvest," Lacayo added.
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"I grew up in a house where my dad was playing guitar all the time," he continues.
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I worked about 10 hours a day and lived in a house with all the other employees.
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For three days, he hid out in a house in the mountains, then trekked through a valley.
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Trump sees it as if in a house of mirrors — everything reflecting some distorted version of him.
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The show is about the adventures of five teenage superheroes who all live in a house together.
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Wasel's oldest son lives with his own wife and their children in a house on Wasel's block.
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I had the privilege not to live in a box but in a house — in a temple.
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And if you're really lucky, then you're a celebrity who is in a house of other celebrities.
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Travelers stranded by a storm take refuge in a house inhabited by a special collection of puppets.
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He lives in a house near his mother where the mortgage comes to about $450 a month.
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Daisy Quiroz, 71, a retired maid, lives in a house that regularly floods in the rainy season.
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Ponce resident Miguel Rosario, 52, remains in a house with a roof that was largely blown away.
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" Conventional Nel Wright lives an ordered life in a house with "real lace curtains at the window.
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Neighbors told him soldiers had also discovered his mother in a house where she had been hiding.
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My dream was to continue studying, get a future and settle with my family in a house.
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Karen was 67 and lived alone with her two cats in a house on Terra Noble Way.
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I haven't always lived in a house like the one I'm living in now, you know that.
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Her mother raised Kellyanne in a house that they shared with her grandmother and two unmarried aunts.
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She lives near One Manhattan Square with her husband in a house that she bought in 1989.
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Ambo's neighbors locked her in a house and spent weeks beating and raping her, Ms. Kaupa said.
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TMZ broke the story ... the rapper/producer lost his pet caracal, Nyla, Thursday in a house fire.
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In the beginning Malcolm's family are in debt, perpetually stressed, living in a house that's falling apart.
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In a house filled with Jackson's memorabilia, such as a rhinestone jacket he wore to the Grammys.
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Is he hunkered down in a house in Iraq or Syria and relying on local TV coverage?
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Her mother, Lisa Harrison, now 250, has noticeable facial burns from being caught in a house fire.
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Befitting the Bucs Halloween color scheme, Aguyao was like teenager in a house of horrors in Carolina.
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For now, they're happy and proud to be living in a house with their new perfectly-painted rainbow.
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The shark fishermen were in a house in the Pacific port when the gunmen entered and opened fire.
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I'm an only child who grew up off Laurel Canyon in a house that frequently smelled of pot.
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On April 9, in a House hearing, Barr seemed entirely unaware of Mueller's issues with his summary report.
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Before their deaths, the two lived together in a house in San Marcos, Texas, a suburb of Austin.
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That night, in a house in the suburbs, her father uploads the footage to his laptop for posterity.
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Another child's parent planned to live in a house with an adult who's charged with child sex abuse.
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Mr. Wujodi still does not own his own home, living in a house owned by his wife's family.
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Kitchens could be considered an essential renovation — it's one of the most frequently used rooms in a house.
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When else in life do you get to live in a house with 22 of your closest friends?
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If you're in a house that's been handed down on land cleared by slaves, you can't ignore it.
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Like I said earlier, I was in a house that had two different trees crash through the roof.
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"I was like somebody has to put me in a house where there is literally nothing" Davidson continued.
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Now, they live in a house paid for by the Brazilian Badminton Federation in Campinas, near São Paulo.
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Or maybe you can tell everyone who doesn't like your candidate to go die in a house fire.
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Her daughter, Ricci, 42, was renting a single room in a house and could not take her in.
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Tuesday's special election in Ohio was the latest example of Democrats over-performing in a House special election.
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After treatment at a Danish clinic, he withdrew to a nearly reclusive existence in a house outside Oslo.
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"Obviously just having Republicans and Democrats in a house together is in itself a great thing," she said.
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As a child, Mr. Burroughs lived in rural Western Massachusetts, in a house built in the early 1970s.
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He now lived in a house near the airport, and had been reunited with several of his pets.
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Brad Ashford in a House primary in Nebraska; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ousted the No. 4 House Democrat, Rep.
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We lived in a house where the windows were nailed shut, and the radio and telephone were forbidden.
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He helped manage the impeachment of Bill Clinton in the Senate and supported it in a House vote.
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WhatsApp cofounder Jan Koum was born in Ukraine, where grew up in a house with no hot water.
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It's the easiest way to live in a house without the hassle — here are a few reasons why:
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The sole person of color trapped in a house with hysterical white strangers, Ben alone remains cool-headed.
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While Leonard Cohen spent much of his life outside of Canada, he maintained in a house in Montreal.
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And violence against a religious group, in a house of God, tears at the heart of our humanity.
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Now the family is paying $500 per month, she said, to rent a single bedroom in a house.
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Fortunately I grew up in a house that was way less dogmatic, but it was all around me.
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Instead, we puffed, passed, and painted in a house the company had rented in a south Vegas suburb.
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It's about an orphan girl who grows up in a house run by a woman who holds séances.
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Five hundred miles northwest, in a house in suburban Las Vegas, his three children were waiting for him.
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The women continued to occasionally stay together in a house they had once jointly owned on Fire Island.
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He decided he did not want to remain in a house so divided and moved back to Snowmass.
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Modern conveniences like recessed lighting or an open floor plan are not options in a house this old.
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The other is in a house that people want to stay in that he would like to flee.
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The other is in a house that people want to stay in that he would like to flee.
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He'll hook up with another avatar in a house, a club, or a rented room in a hotel.
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John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, lobbied members in a House cloakroom before the vote.
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"I live 15 minutes from the downtown core in a house," said Keith Roy, a real estate agent.
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His father was a laborer, and his mother was a homemaker in a house that had no electricity.
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Malcolm and his family lived in a house at 23-11 97th Street in East Elmhurst in Queens.
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This final survivor, a pregnant woman named Angie, he finds hiding in a house about to be burned.
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He grew up in New Jersey, and lived in a house in the suburbs that his parents owned.
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He's in a house in the South of France, drinking, and the window is a kind of pool.
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SITIO PARIAHAN, Philippines (Reuters) - Danica Martinez, 16, grew up in a house that grows taller every few years.
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When they brought in a house-call-making trainer, not everyone attended or stayed through the sessions — naughty.
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It is living far from one's family in a house, and a House, that is not a home.
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Fashanu Kudus, who lives in a house overlooking the rescue site, said he had watched the building collapse.
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Last month, following persistent protests triggered by the deaths of five children in a house fire on Feb.
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I once overheard someone suggest that we lock all dropouts in a house and set fire to it.
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I don't care much for commuting, nor do I like having a studio in a house or apartment.
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Three children died in a house fire in Tamina, Texas early Friday morning, despite valiant efforts to save them.
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It's becoming increasingly easier and cheaper for anyone to get surveillance equipment that can be hidden in a house.
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"When we lived in a house, the kids spent much of their time in their own rooms," Keli said.
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The oldest (and wealthiest) societies are "landed," meaning they are either housed in a "tomb" or in a house.
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I was doing my vocal and the telephone rang in the other room—we were recording in a house.
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Adim was sentenced to one year in a house of correction, which was suspended for a two-year probation.
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A lot of times people want to have a date in a house, and that's a trigger for me.
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What happens when you combine people with different tastes, personalities, and aspirations, and put them in a house together?
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If she needs you, she'll cry, and unless you live in a house featured on Cribs, you'll hear her.
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I grew up in a house where my parents routinely fed the dog cheese, so trust me, I know.
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Schumer and Fischer tied the knot in a private ceremony in a house overlooking the ocean in Malibu, California.
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"My parents were gypsies, and we never stayed in a house longer than a year," says the Ontario native.
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Stella was trapped in a house fire this past February (her owners were away from home at the time).
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"He put me in a house, then later introduced me as his wife," Qadria told Broadly through a translator.
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Blockchain startup Consensys, led by Ethereum cofounder Joe Lubin, hosted panels and parties in a house on Rainey Street.
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Her family members live in a house she owns there, but she's also a citizen of the world now.
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When it comes to selecting samples, I try to use something that I've never heard in a house style.
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In 2014, an elderly couple was killed in a house fire when a neighbor's fireworks debris ignited their home.
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"An explosion took place this morning in a house west of Gaza City," police spokesman Ayman al-Batnijiy said.
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It's an alarm clock, stuck behind a wall in a house, that's gone off every evening for 13 years.
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Luke Messer (Ind.), the House GOP policy committee chairman, said in a House floor speech after the last votes.
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Police found them in a house on the island last month, arrested three people and called in the experts.
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In a House of Representatives hearing on Tuesday, Mattis said Iran was "fundamentally" in compliance with the nuclear deal.
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It was like I'd discovered a new door in a house I'd lived in for a long, long time.
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If a conversation occurs in a house, the people involved in the conversation likely have an expectation of privacy.
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Before receiving my Apple HomePod to review, I found myself in a house in Noe Valley in San Francisco.
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"I think we're 75 percent reconstituted," said Admiral Karl Schultz in a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the budget.
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She went on to have sex with you in a house in Belgravia belonging to Ghislaine Maxwell, your friend.
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In a house or with a mouse, on a train or in the rain, the ACA does not work.
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The next move may be not just microslicing houses and drivers' behavior, but also individual objects in a house.
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Staying in a house with more maintenance than you can handle can cause its value to decline, Davis said.
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After she graduated from medical school in 2011, she lived for four years in a house without kitchen counters.
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This was the sorest loss of all as the election broke a record for spending in a House race.
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North Carolina is facing a growing scandal over reports that absentee ballots in a House race were fraudulently handled.
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Renting also allows you a bit more flexibility than homeownership would, whether you're in a house or an apartment.
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"I think we're 75 percent reconstituted," said Admiral Karl Schultz in a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the budget.
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"All of our hiring is conducted according to merit-systems principles," McHenry testified in a House hearing last year.
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What they probably haven't imagined, however, is living in a house that is actually shaped like a dog itself.
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Current attempts to undermine the FDA process by including a controversial rider in a House appropriations bill is unwarranted.
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I lived with four roommates in a house with one bathroom and a total rent of $770 per month.
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I grew up in a house in Oklahoma that my parents still let me store a few things in.
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He was living with Jake in a house with eight other people, and no one would ever see him.
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Meanwhile, 42 percent of Americans were currently living in a house where guns were present, according to the survey.
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She lives in a house out in the woods stocked with more security gadgets than you could possibly imagine.
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But if you're living in a house on the coast for 30-plus years, you just might be impacted.
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The track was recorded while she was living alone in a house that a friend had moved away from.
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"I'm not sure Donald Trump understands the meaning of the word leadership," Gallego said in a House floor speech.
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"How do we know there's not two stepbrothers living in a house and they're doing it together?" he said.
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The 36-year-old launched his attack in a street in broad daylight before taking refuge in a house.
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To further confuse things, though, Safavieh also provides items to Wayfair that end up in a house brand category.
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Their home near the Saudi border had been bombed, so they rented a room in a house near Aslam.
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I had a weird upbringing—I grew up in a house where everyone was making movies all the time.
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He has made a promise to himself that he will never be alone in a house with a woman.
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Until recently, her mother, Helen Nothwang, 102, lived alone in a house about two blocks from the doctor's office.
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"If you can&apost envision living in a house for ten years — usually not a good move," he said.
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He told them that Boko Haram detained him in a house for a month, until soldiers had liberated them.
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Schiff was named lead manager for the trial in a House resolution expected to be approved later on Wednesday.
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My dream was to see each one of my kids living in a house and to educate their children.
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What, for example, would happen if a gunman first took out a security guard in a house of worship?
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Tom Reed of New York has been diagnosed with pneumonia after taking a fall in a House office building.
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A couple years later, Tartt visited Amsterdam, where she saw a copy of "The Goldfinch" in a house sale.
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Mr. Moussavi, 75, and his wife, 71, live in a house less than a mile from the presidential palace.
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He doesn't travel anymore, though he lives comfortably enough in a house owned by his company in central London.
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Democrats' triumph in a House special election in Pennsylvania gives them hope for big gains in November's midterm elections.
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The 36-year-old launched his attack in a street in broad daylight before taking refuge in a house.
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This is his only private space in a house often populated with over a dozen human and nonhuman animals.
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"I mean, here was this guy in a house by himself who called us to help," Mr. Nolan said.
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Adana: My dad was an engineer, so I grew up in a house full of tools and soldering irons.
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In a House floor speech on Monday, the day after the massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
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"We didn't want to throw people in a house who didn't get along," Cole Skory, 21, told Business Insider.
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The central character in the book is a boy named Finn who lives in a house by the sea.
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I'm living in a house by myself, I want to pick up the phone and call my mom and dad.
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It was strongly hinted at in the season 2 premiere "A Father's Advice" that Jack died in a house fire.
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A resident in a house across from the mall told PEOPLE the area was full of police and emergency personnel.
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Manya Hillel and her husband have lived in a house below an outcrop of pine trees for almost 15 years.
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Just this week, it reported that Canadian-made weaponry had been used in a house raid that killed one man.
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In Hamburg, New York, near the banks of Lake Erie, there is a lady in a house with 30,000 hats.
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Mr. Bratton, who is 68, was born in Boston — he retains the accent — in a house without running hot water.
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HE LIVES in a house of cardboard and tin in Puente Piedra, a sprawling poor district on Lima's northern fringe.
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Finally having space for the piano is probably my favorite thing about living in a house instead of an apartment.
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The officers receive a call to what appears to be a simple disturbance in a house near downtown Los Angeles.
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Here, she plays herself, living alone in a house based on her real apartment, cooking and crafting and hosting guests.
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He lives in a house and does people things, accompanied by his own stuffed yeti, a kind of mini-me.
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We spent several hours researching contenders, tested four top-rated models, and slept in a house next to an airport.
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Lesson #8: If your sister and your wife do not get along, do not leave them in a house together.
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The scenes from the early days of WikiLeaks take place in a house where Assange and friends are holed up.
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Is there anything you learned growing up in a house with so many women that you apply to your acting?
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Sorry, but that's the price you now pay when you live in a house with multiple Echo devices, and me.
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I grew up in a house where we all wore hand-me-downs and those bins of clothes still exist.
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That's the case for Rambo, a 15-year-old alligator who lives in a house with Florida-based Mary Thorn.
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"During the searches, militants hiding in a house opened fire, triggering off an encounter," Lieutenant Colonel Rajesh Kalia told Reuters.
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The other immigrants also helped me to get a room in a house, so it was easy to find accommodation.
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Later that year, Barbara's completed manuscript—along with the rest of the family's possessions—were lost in a house fire.
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In the film, two families, huddled together in a house in the woods, devolve once the outside world gets in.
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"I remember that a group of us were sitting in a house that had no heat or electricity," says Dunlap.
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What would it have been like to live in a house in the middle of the woods with multiple skylights?
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She rented a room in a house owned by two wealthy white women—Helen Parrish and Hannah Fox—in Philadelphia.
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After high school, he moved to Los Angeles, where he lived in a house full of aspiring gamers and YouTubers.
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On Thursday, an adult tiger was found sleeping on a bed in a house on the edge of the sanctuary.
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Its emptiness is stark and intense, and its production freezing cold like you're alone in a house with no heating.
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Just short of 40 years ago, in a house in Bushwick, Brooklyn, Rosie Perez realized she had a boxing jones.
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My grandparents on my mother's side stayed on the island and struggled for months alone in a house without electricity.
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His family vacationed in a house where salt once was stored for a lobster-canning factory near the town dock.
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How do we know there is not two step brothers living in a house and they are doing it together?
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It was while I was staying with my family in a house we rented on one of the Cyclades islands.
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Mr. Foreman raised Dorothy and her three sisters, Effie Mae, Dazzelle and Annie Margaret, in a house without indoor plumbing.
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AT TINY CLOS ST.-ANDRÉ, Mr. Desmarty lives with his wife and daughter in a house surrounded by his vines.
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The lawsuit, filed in April, involved the death of Mr. Richmond's mother in a house fire in Steubenville in 2015.
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"President Trump is an aberration among Presidents in refusing any and all cooperation in a House impeachment investigation," they wrote.
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First, I went to find our host for a quiet word, which in a house this size was not straightforward.
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The Hesslers live in a house that they built, eat food that they grow and use electricity that they produce.
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Republicans are tinkering with their bill in a House-Senate conference in ways that could move toward addressing Regan's concerns.
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Recordings of the women's voices ring out as the audience moves from room to room in a house in Beirut.
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On Sunday, she was one of five people, ages 393 to 20, who died in a house fire in Queens.
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Mr. Lam, now in his 80s, lives in a house without mobile phone reception, where he farms and catches crabs.
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Even when I was younger, I never saw myself with kids, living in a house with a white picket fence.
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People around her were like lights in a house: the more, the merrier; the more, the less space left unlit.
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According to The New York Times, the 77-year-old woman, Nancy Reed, fell in a house that had flooded.
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Susan Schiffman, a photographer, grew up in Westchester, in a house with a fireplace and rooms that smelled of eucalyptus.
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During one incursion, Ayyub hid in a house and peered out as a crowd of some sixty men jostled outside.
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I just can't stomach paying $1,400 to live in a room when I could live in a house for free.
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They tied the knot in March of 2017, and now live in a house on the water in Westbrook, Conn.
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Rosalee Andrada, 54, lives in a house on Cleveland Avenue, only steps from the building where the shooting took place.
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"She was living in an exclusive area of Irvine in a house with housekeepers, her numerous Mercedes (sedans,)" he said.
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Anyone who has ever lived in a house or apartment infested with cockroaches knows what stubborn pests they can be.
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Police found Cameron in a house where he shot himself after failed negotiations; four of the corpses were found with him.
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We basically lived together and it felt like the early days — all of us in a house, cooking, hanging out, laughing.
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Investigators found the body of the deceased man in a house he was renovating after worried family contacted the local police.
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In a world where 25 women live together in a house all trying to date the same guy, what is bullying?
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Most of them play characters who become trapped in a house together while trying to outrun the carnage taking place outside.
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"She lived in a house that had this kind of beloved clutter that told a story everywhere you went," she shared.
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The glass facade of its police station is shattered, and the police squat in a house farther from the front lines.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A tiny basement in a house in suburban Washington, D.C. reverberates with music from the Spanish region of Catalonia.
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That bill, the Social Security 2100 Act, drew criticism in a House Ways and Means Committee hearing last week from Republicans.
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Investing a few million pounds in a house in a discreet London neighbourhood is a neat way to hide stolen money.
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And in a house full of insecurity and nerves, this kind of crazy confidence will just make her stand out. 6.
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Gibson: My partner and our two lovers have playfully talked about living together in a house and co-parenting a baby.
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It doesn't take much skill to squat in a bush or set traps in a house and sit in the bathroom.
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You're about to spend time in a house cut off from the outside world, so leave those outside world worries behind.
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Authors, librarians and illustrators are banding together to help a girl who lost all her beloved books in a house fire.
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Ask your home inspector to give you his opinion about whether someone has smoked in a house you are interested in.
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The connection is made in this poignant passage: ...I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves.
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He is 35 now and settled with his partner and daughter in a house that has bay windows and framed art.
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Those accepted on a relocation program are put in a house as they wait to be flown to their new home.
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"He's just a guy who lived in a house in Mesquite and drove down and gambled in Las Vegas," he said.
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Republicans in a House climate caucus fit into this category, and a few Trump officials like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
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I live alone and rent a tiny guesthouse (what would have been the maid's quarters in a house built in 1929).
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The local ingredients steep in a house gin for two days, long enough for the gin to absorb the new flavors.
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"I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves," the first lady said in her keynote address.
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A single camera, tilted down from a relatively tall position, takes in a corner of an unfinished room in a house.
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"Big Brother: Celebrity Edition" features celebrities living in a house together while cameras and microphones record them 24 hours a day.
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Kane was presented as his brother, who was burned in a house fire that Undertaker had set to kill his parents.
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Police found the father of the family in a house holding a detonator and shot him, police spokesman Barung Mangera said.
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They live in northern Virginia, in a house with six bedrooms, one of which is occupied by a Colombian au pair.
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Democrats have also pointed to recent special election wins, like Conor Lamb's victory in a House race in Pennsylvania last month.
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With 22025% of all items in a house transported over water, it is the purest form of showing supply and demand.
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It's also set in a house in Rhinebeck, this one owned by Rose Michael (Brenda Wehle), a choreographer of modern dance.
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The Bryants have moved three times since December, and have settled in a house more than 300 feet above sea level.
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Q: I live in a house in Rockville Centre, N.Y., with a river view but no direct access to the water.
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He sits opposite Mukamurenzi Anasthasie, who is rearing two grandchildren and two orphans in a house with neither plumbing nor electricity.
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Mr. Pérez posted videos of himself early Monday, with blood dripping across his face, holed up in a house under fire.
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Its exhaust pipe ran under my bed, causing my shoebox-sized room to feel like a microwave in a house fire.
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You can get noodles for a dollar in Comfort and live in a house, and hang out in a skate park.
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I grew up in a suburb of Detroit, in a house near a dead end, which my parents bought in 1992.
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For living in a house with an alarm system, in a neighborhood where the only Latinos were gardeners and day laborers.
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It's in a house and it felt more like eating at the house with someone who is the best host ever.
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Their nomadic solution: moving into an Airbnb basement apartment in a house in Paramus, N.J., for a month and a half.
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At ten o'clock, while I was in a house midway down the line, a terrific explosion sounded near the elementary school.
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Tuesday, when officers responded to a call about an emotionally disturbed person in a house in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn.
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The younger Mr. Gurlitt had kept more than 1,200 artworks in his Munich apartment and in a house in Salzburg, Austria.
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"I didn't know how to do anything, how to live in a house again, how to get one ready," she said.
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WandaVision's footage showed off scenes of Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany's Vision interacting with each other in a house.
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Walls, she said, are the best bystanders, revealing what is going on in a house, because they are not usually cleaned.
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Disturbed, Türkkan went to see his "brother" in the Gülen movement, who lived in a house behind a nearby gas station.
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To put it mildly, a 3-percentage-point lead isn't anything close to a sure thing in a House special election.
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In 2008, Piper was living with his wife and young son in a house four blocks from where he grew up.
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According to reports, the duo stayed in a house with a group of friends, though they appeared to be coupled up.
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Gohmert said in a House floor speech the next day that Democrats should be grateful that the new rules aren't retroactive.
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Lateef Ahmad Ahanger, a resident, said the militants had been in a house where four people, including an infant, were trapped.
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She easily secured re-election in 2008 in a House race that was the most expensive in the nation that year.
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He lives with his wife, MaryAnne, and son, Dylan, in a house his family has owned for more than 100 years.
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They were used to living in a house, and here they have to live in a muddy tent in the cold.
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There was the sinkhole in 2013 near Tampa that swallowed an entire bedroom in a house, killing one of the residents.
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She lives in Seattle with her partner and their combined three kids in a house they like to call the Loony Bin.
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Furze lives in a house with a big backyard in Stamford, Linconshire, which is basically where he builds most of his inventions.
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Hayes grew up in Santa Fe, in a house next to the cemetery, and graduated from Santa Fe High School in 2008.
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" —jaimem4348b3795 "I stayed at a place outside of LA a couple of years ago, where we rented a room in a house.
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Jeb Hensarling, the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, had put it best in a House Republican conference meeting last week.
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You know, I probably didn't grow up in a house where we talked about money as much as I would have liked.
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The series stars EDM DJ Dillon Francis as the harried manager of a bunch of influencers who live in a house together.
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" While Clinton firefighters have seen fatalities before, Chief Blackledge said they've "never had any fatalities to this magnitude in a house fire.
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"Found this in a house I'm renovating Share to find the kids/grandkids of Germaine and Ron," Rebecca wrote on March 25.
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They live in a house they own in Memphis, and spent the week of their Money Diary celebrating A.'s 34th birthday.
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Lily is alone in a house she just moved into, and armed robbers are violently bashing in her door to break it.
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I live in a house at the end of a cul-de-sac with people who have no idea about my history.
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Then Laurie goes into hunter mode, equipped with an arsenal of ammo and caged in a house she's converted into a fortress.
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Until then, he has moved the family to a suburb of Idlib, where they are living in a house belonging to friends.
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I'm the youngest of six, so I lived in a house full of mentors, if you want to put it that way.
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Outside dollars in a House race stretch much further than in a presidential contest, simply because there's less money in the field.
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For a guy who grew up with no sisters in a house of boys, it's incredible how now I'm surrounded by girls.
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He lived with his parents and two siblings in a house that his stepfather, a contractor, had built on a wooded lot.
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The results showed Conservatives winning 318 seats in a House of Commons where 326 seats are needed for the barest of majorities.
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The three suspects were holed up in a house on the capital's outskirts, the head of Dhaka police's counterterrorism unit told Reuters.
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The freedom of religion is the right to exercise one's faith, whether in a house of worship, at home, or at work.
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As I mentally prepared to turn 2000, I moved into a basement bedroom in a house with two roommates I didn't know.
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"You can't buy a $150 lawnmower and keep the grass cut in a house that you're living in for free?" he challenges.
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Among the slew of Nazi artifacts recently found in a house outside Buenos Aires, Argentina, perhaps the most notable were the toys.
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There it stayed, languishing, until it, along with most of the contents of my childhood, burned in a house fire in 1997.
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Think of it like this: if you put a door in a house, it's a lot easier to get in that house.
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Her journey is one that's soared through Nao was raised by a single mother in a house she shared with four siblings.
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And, I mean, no one who lives in a house could possibly be hard working or struggling to make ends meet, right?
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Investing in a house seems less risky or ethereal than buying a stock index fund whose value can plummet at any time.
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He wrote almost all of them in a nine-month sprint when he was twenty-four, alone in a house in Camberwell.
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Virginia Woolf, born in London in a house overlooking Hyde Park, came into the Victorian world with literary blood in her veins.
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Jalloh had lived in a house with 22 people while she was unwell, and five people were involved in washing her corpse.
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They put you in a house and they want to know that you're there to grow that house for the long term.
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The tap water in a House office building has elevated lead levels and may be unsafe to drink, congressional officials told staff.
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Raised in a house beset by mental illness, he had to learn to protect himself from harmful emotions and focus on goals.
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In a House of Representatives that structurally disadvantages Democrats because of their tight urban clustering, rural voters helped Republicans hold their cushion.
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" Linda Catapano has lived for 15 years in a house across the street from what some in the neighborhood call "the weeds.
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Shur took the individual photographs during two shoots in Los Angeles, one in a house she rented for the occasion and dressed.
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The Punk, an old guy, hunched over, still collecting, still playing the ancient games, still living in a house full of Nintendo.
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After the family fled to the United States in 1981, "We grew up in a house with 6463 people in there," Mrs.
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Heller, 58, avoided one possible hurdle when challenger Danny Tarkanian decided to run in a House election rather than face the senator.
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Mr. Fitzgerald placed second in a House primary just after the state party discovered his anti-Semitic views and rescinded its endorsement.
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Lonnie Smith, who lives in a house by another creek in the outskirts of Nashville, likewise said he didn't want to sell.
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Don't vomit in someone's house plant (for some reason drunk people think it's extremely subtle to vomit in a house plant).8.
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Willy's outworn his use to those around him, but he's still living off Al's handouts, in a house that Al's paying for.
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I gave money to Mai-Khanh Tran, a California Democrat who might beat the Republican incumbent, Ed Royce, in a House race.
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Paul Mitchell of Michigan announced on July 20193, 2019, in a House floor speech that he will not seek reelection. 4. Rep.
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I live in a house with my husband, two teenage boys and a 75-year-old mom who just doesn't get it.
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Five people died immediately — his brother Hassan, 215, and four children in a house next door, the youngest of whom was 6.
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"Is it too late to put right this wrong?" she asked in a House of Lords debate on the issue in 2011.
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Each chapter begins with Cleric Chih cataloging the goods in a house where the late Empress In-yo resided during her banishment.
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We all know someone who's stuck in a house with someone awful, trying to survive the hotboxing of an already toxic relationships.
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Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) would offer new amendments — ones that Democrats feared would hurt the bill's chances in a House-wide vote.
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" Wait Until My Father Hears About This Age: 27Dispute amount: $3,500 "Several friends and I lived together in a house in college.
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Or, they might need more time to save for a down payment but want to get in a house and stay put.
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The deceased were found in a house in Bozeman, Montana, about 140 miles (225 km) west of Billings at about 5 p.m.
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I am living in a house with a pregnant woman next door to a house in which there is another pregnant woman.
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It makes sense to me that where I would finally land and have my life partnership is in a house for partying.
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That victim is then transported across state lines [and] held in a house inside of a room for at least a week.
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Hamilton, who is fifty-two and bearish, with a freckly tan, grew up on Kauai in a house with no indoor bathroom.
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She grew up in a house loud with conversation about the way government works — her father is the presidential historian Richard Reeves.
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You can stay in a house that looks just like a "Hobbit Hole" from "The Lord of the Rings" thanks to Airbnb.
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If you live in a house with multiple small children or pets, your robot vacuum might be regurgitating dirt as it cleans.
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She grew up there in a house without electricity or running water, in an area where everyone, white or black, was poor.
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Swizz Beatz, whose real name is Kasseem Dean, lives in a house in Englewood, N.J., that used to belong to Eddie Murphy.
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And in a House of 435, the switch of one freshman member will not change much, if anything, on other contentious votes.
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Kai, on the other hand, grew up learning music in a house where his father used to play the saxophone and guitar.
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Where to watch: NetflixIn the Japanese dating show "Terrace House," six strangers live together unscripted in a house, hanging out and sometimes dating.
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Currently, Kraft splits his time between his home in Boston, Massachusetts, and Los Angeles, California, where Lander lives in a house he owns.
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The insider said Kraft splits his time between his home in Boston and Los Angeles, where Lander lives in a house he owns.
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"I grew up in a house full of antiques and fancy fabrics and certain rooms you weren't allowed to go in," she said.
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Like The Real World and other reality TV, the show puts a group of largely young and attractive strangers together in a house.
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A husband and wife who died in a house fire in Cumberland County Friday were also counted in the storm-related death toll.
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The Elsedeaq Heidelberg Mosque was a kilometer from Ward 17, and its imam, Alaa El Zokm, lived in a house opposite the mosque.
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It turns out people don't want to live in a house associated with a very scary movie – not at least at that price.
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In a house with five other people going through the same existential quandary, they can work through it, together, once again as teammates.
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Now I live in a house with a little yard so I keep the chickens in my garden and we grow vegetables there.
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Two, we wanted to invest in a house rather than dumping rent into an apartment every month only to never see it again.
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Made from a first-person perspective, you're only given two minutes to zoom through rooms in a house in order to find pups.
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At the time, it was the worst hate crime committed in a house of faith since the 1963 church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama.
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How to get rid of cigarette smell in a house Getting rid of cigarette odor isn&apost easy, since it seeps into everything.
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Now I'm in a house that is a reminder of my entire marriage and I need to move on…I need to evolve.
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Kelly Mary Fauvrelle, 26, who was eight months pregnant, was found stabbed to death in a house in Croydon, south London, last month.
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Dewji had been held in a house in an area where police were about to conduct a house-to-house search, he said.
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Grayston alleges that more than $247,200 [$320,000 CAD] meant for printers is tied up in a house his former business partner is building.
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The authorization is needed so that $170 million in Flint funding, contained in a House-passed continuing resolution (CR), can actually be spent.
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On Friday night, a man died in a house fire in the town of Rockport, 30 miles (453 km) north of Corpus Christi.
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That lack felt spiritual: it certainly wasn't material, since I was a white teen who lived in a house where I was fed.
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BELGRADE (Reuters) - In the shadow of a demolished mosque, three dozen men gathered in a house in a gloomy district of northern Belgrade.
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The vast plain of adulthood stretched before me, while she was well into her fifties, drinking alone in a house filled with crap.
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Three weeks after her disappearance, Russian police found Yulia on October 21, 1999, living with a couple that was squatting in a house.
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After living for four years in a house with peeling white paint and a dreary black door, I wanted something fresh and cheerful.
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He and his wife had separated, and he was staying in a house that he owned in New Jersey, which was in foreclosure.
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The hearing wasn't the blockbuster that Pruitt experienced in a House double-header last month, and he got few tough questions from Republicans.
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For the last 12 years, I have lived with my older sister and younger brother in a house my sister and I bought.
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Actually expressing my true gender, however, was a much more difficult proposition in a house I shared with my spouse and young child.
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Often unfolding in confined spaces, it's easy to see how these shootings can become concentrated bloodbaths if enough people are in a house.
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"It's the story that I witness every single day when I wake up in a house that was built by slaves," she said.
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The Char-Man's origin story is gruesome — a father and son were both caught in a house fire and horribly burnt in 1948.
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Laura Hurst, 36, was found dead in a house in Oxford, Indiana, owned by Benton County Sheriff Don Munson, an avid snake collector.
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They moved from California to Hawaii, settling in 1954 in a house on the water near Haleiwa, on the North Shore of Oahu.
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In "The Heir," an old woman signs over her estate to a young assistant who leaves her to die in a house fire.
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At one time, a preserve manager lived in a house on the site, and many donors and researchers visited or even stayed overnight.
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At one point, Mr. Scaringe, his girlfriend (now wife) and several Rivian staff members lived together in a house in the Detroit suburbs.
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Traveling there for research, she discovered in a house museum outside Copenhagen a traditional Olmerdug weaving pattern of alternating stripes that she adored.
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She doesn't know what happened to her friend's dog, which she couldn't get to because it in a house in an affected neighbourhood.
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A woman becomes obsessed with a younger woman who lives in a house she sees every day as she passes on the train.
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He shot fleeing women and girls, and pumped bullet after bullet into piles of motionless men and boys in a house of worship.
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She and her family stay in a house she bought for a little less than $100,000 in 1997, four doors from her mother.
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On Thursday afternoon, Indian forces received a tip that Abu Ismail and an aide, Abu Qasim, were hiding in a house near Srinagar.
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The cinematography seems static and distant, not so much trapped in a house of evil spirits as it is stifled by the space.
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Wyatt barricaded himself in a house, but was taken into custody by the Talledega County Sheriff's Office after a short standoff, investigators said.
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"Beto math was that if he won or was close in a House district then he could help a Democrat win," tweeted Gov.
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For just a few thousands a year one can live very well on Sugar Hill in a house with a white-tiled hall.
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Kneeling is a posture of reverence, most often experienced in a house of worship as we bow in the presence of the divine.
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In many ways, living in an RV isn't all that different from living in a house, even though you may have less space.
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One of the people who needed help was 22-year-old Felix Fisher, who lives in a house with his mother and grandmother.
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Fans come up to him while he's having dinner to tell him they wish to be buried in a House of Woodcock dress.
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When she's not touring, Ms. Rice writes constantly from a 12-foot-by-12-foot room in a house in La Quinta, Calif.
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JIM CHANOS: No, I'm going two hundred percent long and moving to Denmark so they can pay me to live in a house.
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The committee will afterward release a transcript of her testimony that is expected to feature prominently in a House Judiciary hearing on Thursday.
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The series puts famous, young reality stars together with their middle-aged moms in a house where they must work through their personal issues.
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" Fans, he believes, could create their own narrative for her absence—and, he continues, "I would live in a house with all my exes.
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Set in a house in semi-rural Texas, it's the tale of a couple separated by death — and then it becomes something else altogether.
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Fusar's 11 full-time employees work with 3-D printers, circuit boards and large computer screens in a house in Jersey City, New Jersey.
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Being stuck in a house with Bob Fosse for a weekend could feel a little like bringing the storm raging outside inside with you.
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Property records obtained by PEOPLE show a listing for Johnston in a house owned by his parents close to Zghoul's address in Aloha, Oregon.
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In March, Trump convinced GOP challenger Danny Tarkanian to drop his bid against Heller in return for a Trump endorsement in a House race.
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Picture a skeleton key, opening not merely every door in a house, but every door that could be added to the house as well.
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An Indiana woman was found dead this week with a massive python wrapped around her neck in a house that 140 snakes call home.
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Today, I am a beardless, suburban dad who lives in a house, wears no-iron khakis, and makes Anthony Wiener jokes for a living.
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According to Wark, Adim was sentenced to one year in a house of correction, with that term suspended for a two-year probationary period.
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Typically, it's either one floor above the standard starting point of the map, or sometimes a few stories higher in a house or building.
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Instead, Bruzzese was presiding over a pending wrongful-death civil case that Nathaniel Richmond had filed after his mother died in a house fire.
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While my family wasn't the most conservative on the planet, I was raised in a house where sex wasn't spoken about all that often.
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Its premise is simple: three men and three women live in a house together, go to their jobs as normal, and go on dates.
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The question of right angles was always being raised: how could Señora Lucy bear to live in a house without a single right angle . . .
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Taylor's research, for example, figured prominently in a House-passed bill requiring the Fed to explain its actions through a strict set of rules.
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I was eventually introduced to a housing organization called Paradigm, who paid for me to move into a tiny box room in a house.
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When Jake the dog was just three weeks old, he was caught in a house fire which left burns on 75% of his body.
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In Delhi, she was kept in a house with other girls from Assam -- just like her -- all waiting to be sold as domestic labor.
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Q: I live in a house with a finished attic, which has old pine wood floors that are unattractive and in pretty rough shape.
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"I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves," said Mrs Obama, in a speech punctuated only by thunderous applause.
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In a House race in California, Democrat Harley Rouda defeated the incumbent, 13-term Republican congressman Dana Rohrabacher, with 51.8 percent of the vote.
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Quoyle had made a clean escape from his past; Quoyle lived in a house near the ocean; in Newfoundland there was always a breeze.
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Then there was the conservative who accused Ocasio-Cortez of growing up in a house on Twitter, only to be greeted by widespread derision.
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After that, he would be in a house he didn't recognize but somehow was still full of the things from youth that he treasured.
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I went from being the youngest of four to the youngest of eight, in a house where space and unconditional love were spread thin.
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The operation included phones taps in a house in Lawrence that served as the ring's "stash house," according to court papers unsealed on Tuesday.
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The family was well off, and Mr. Kahn spent his childhood in a house full of art; at 10 he began taking art lessons.
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The family was well off, and Mr. Kahn spent his childhood in a house full of art; at 10 he began taking art lessons.
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They live in Flemington, N.J., in a house overflowing with her oil paintings and pastel drawings; Mr. Sirota has numbered and cataloged each piece.
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Like his father, Seth, and uncle Arthur, Walker Hancock was born in Kentucky in a house that has stood on the Bluegrass since 1865.
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Connections proliferate like reflections in a house of mirrors, fascinating and also vaguely queasy — the narrative is disorienting in every sense of the word.
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A lot of dynamics burble to the surface when you barricade a group of young people in a house and tell them to mate.
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This was not easy in a house of six, but because I had few friends I was at home alone more than anybody else.
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Among the winners was Amy McGrath, a former Marine fighter pilot, who upset Mayor Jim Gray of Lexington in a House primary in Kentucky.
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Law enforcement officials have found a flourishing black market of vaping cartridges that are made in small operations, often in a house or apartment.
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Their parents miss being in a house with a garden, but they love the apartment too, and know giving it up would be stupid.
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It's also home to Tempah, who lives near the area's Victoria Park, in a house once owned by the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen.
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Business Insider caught up with Anastasiia to find out what it&aposs like to live in a house with over a century of history.
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In border towns like this, in a House district represented by a Democrat, Mr. Trump's reign has become a galvanizing force for both sides.
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Dave Trott (R-Mich.), who recently announced his plans to retire next year, echoed that plea in a House floor speech on Monday afternoon.
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A: I lived in a house that was part of a 500-acre compound owned and operated by the Church of Christ the Physician.
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In the show, people are put in a house together for a number of weeks and their activities filmed for a nightly TV program.
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When I went through the rooms in a house during a sale, I also made hundreds of yes/no decisions every minute without thinking.
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Overall, 40 were injured in the attack, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday morning, detailing their nationalities in a House of Commons address.
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The cat, who lived comfortably with other animals in his previous home, would do well in a house with or without animals, the shelter said.
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They were put in a house together with five other strangers to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real.
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The teachers were picketing in front of a school Thursday near Pittsburgh, when a fire broke out in a house across the street, authorities said.
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The suspect, identified as Channy Mbonigaba, barricaded himself in a house and injured one police officer during the battle in the Nyarutaramahe district, police said.
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"It was biblical," said Darlene Villareal, awestruck by the spirit of service she witnessed in a house full of fellow neighbors, drawn together by crisis.
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DETROIT – A 65-year-old woman has been found living with the body of her adult daughter in a house on Detroit&aposs west side.
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JOBAR, SYRIA (Reuters) - Muhammad al-Masri spent the Syrian war in a house the 75-year-old described as being on the frontline with death.
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A Reuters correspondent near the airport saw nine families living in a house where residents with full beards served trays of tea to security forces.
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They would get to see the place they'd spent their whole lives traveling to, and they would die in a house or a nice field.
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He had no socialization, no training, and he'd never lived in a house, but he was beautiful and we took him on a trial basis.
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I did not want to tell my parents that I, at age 15, was in a house without any parents present, drinking beer with boys.
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A bunch of young singles are thrown together in a house, set in the kind of tropical paradise required for finding true love on television.
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One popular attraction is a museum devoted to the late martial-arts actor Bruce Lee in a house where his family lived in the 1940s.
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So those dynamics just fascinate me, whether it's a disease with people trapped in a house, or a relative coming home for Thanksgiving, or whatever.
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First he had to go to Russia, where he was confined in a house for about six months because he had overstayed his tourist visa.
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WILKES-BARRE, Pa. – The ex-boyfriend of a woman whose three sons were killed in a house fire has been charged with homicide and arson.
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A big part of going zero waste is composting, but if you don't live in a house or have a backyard, that can prove difficult.
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This year he will return to painting the spring, in a house he bought recently near Pont l'Évêque—"where the cheese comes from"—in Normandy.
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For instance, Night of the Living Dead has a black male character who is stuck in a house with white people, while zombies reanimate outside.
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He can live an independent life, provided his medication is supervised, as was the case when he was living in a house run by MIND.
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Given that Netflix's MCU shows have only made oblique references to the films, it's unlikely Cage would actually appear in a House of M movie.
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In a House hearing on monetary policy last week, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made a telling confession in response to a question from Rep.
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He also said he could not confirm whether more than one person had died in a house blast in the town of Alcanar on Wednesday.
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"My first year here, I lived in a tiny, tiny room in a house full of five people that had no external windows," recalls Horwood.
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The money started pouring in after Jordan made headlines attacking Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in a House committee hearing on the FBI's Russia investigations.
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The 11 couples, with the help of host, Ryan Devlin, fight to find their pre-selected perfect match in a house full of big personalities.
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Here's all you need to know: The story follows a group of teen girls who are trapped in a house that's under siege by vampires.
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I grew up in a house where my parents were on the same page, whether it was affirmative action or a woman's right to choose.
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The daughter of two secondary school teachers, she had been raised on middle-class pride in a house her parents built from the ground up.
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My son, since he was two years old, has grown up in a house seeing every girl in their underwear, walking around the house topless.
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Perry is doing a "Big Brother"-style live stream titled "Witness World Wide" where fans can watch her live in a house for 96 hours.
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Rebecca: I grew up in a house with mixed views; my dad is Modern Orthodox and my mom is pretty much traditional, but not observant.
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His parents had a nasty divorce when he was eight, so JoJo begins her visit with Chase's Dad in a house mysteriously void of handrails.
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Dodie Horton (R) referenced a fake article from The Daily Currant during a debate in a House committee meeting on Thursday, according to The Advocate.
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Caruthers, who works as a business unit coordinator for Simple Global in Delaware, said the experience staying in a house doubled as a company retreat.
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Here are some of the major changes proposed in the bill, which could be marked up in a House committee as early as Nov. 6.
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The Jeep hack in July demonstrated that researchers could take control of a car on the highway while stationed in a house 22019 miles away.
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It's worked well for us, even as we live in a house in Los Angeles, California, which is notorious for its high cost of living.
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In a House of Commons debate on the lessons of the Suez crisis, the Labour member Tony Benn attacked as "banditry" the government's foreign policy.
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North Carolina, like Clemson, brought in a house D.J. Texas invited local restaurants, like Mighty Fine and Amy's Ice Creams, to expand its concession offerings.
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The serious comedy is set in Atlanta, in a house on posh Habersham Road (the street, like many places named in the work, is real).
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The Kansas City Star reported they were shot in a house next door to where Serrano-Vitorino lived and two of the victims were brothers.
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Lumber from Chernobyl, while not exactly glowing in the dark, would pose risks to anybody living in a house made from it, Mr. Vnukov said.
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Elijah Miller is a junior at Texas State University who lives in a house down the street from the residence hall where the shooting occurred.
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Someone could be in a house however many yards away and use a telephoto lens and zoom in on you and you'd never know it.
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The police spin doctors regularly tell the newspapers they've closed down another drug factory, when they actually mean a dingy little room in a house.
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"Let's say you are living in a house with children, and you are crying, and your children approach you and touch you," de Waal says.
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In a House with the most women members in history, the fact that Lowey and Granger were in on the final deal was not unnoticed.
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Bill and his realtor wife, Nancy (Stacey Roca), have just learned that a body was found in a house she just put on the market.
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The conspirators — at least 12 of them — were building the bombs in a house in Alcanar, 200 miles southwest of their home base of Ripoll.
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Within a few years I'm planning to settle down in the same town as you, in a house right up the cobblestone street from yours.
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Ms. Simon, or Mama C., as this group calls her, lives in the place, as do Ben and Ms. Hiller, in a house next door.
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She has been working on her game at the Zion Hills golf course in Bangalore, where she lives in a house at the sixth hole.
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The highest rate of return on your money is not in a house or savings account, where it will sit and get eaten by inflation.
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Federal agents found bomb-making material in a house he shared with roommates in Pflugerville and said he recorded a video confessing to the crimes.
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Could the show, essentially a chamber opera with a small chorus, retain its emotional potency in a house that seats more than a thousand people?
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She was arrested on Thursday in a house in Ilioupoli, a middle-class suburb southeast of Athens, where she was living under an assumed identity.
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The slippers were essential in a house that banned shoes beyond the foyer, and offering them to guests made it easier to enforce that rule.
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A couple of days later, Tim Chapman met with several senior Republican staff members and members of conservative activist groups in a House conference room.
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Mr. Talley lives in a house in White Plains that he bought 12 years ago and that he keeps largely away from any public eyes.
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In North Carolina in 2018, there was a documented case of voter fraud in a House race a Republican won by the closest of margins.
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The show feels, if anything, more at home — and oddly, more intimate — in a Broadway palace than it did in a house many times smaller.
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In a House district in Newton, a railroad town north of Wichita, Tim Hodge campaigned against the Brownback tax policy and unseated another Republican incumbent.
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He is met by a Sudanese man who whisks him south to Bogor, where he hides in a house with Iranians, Pakistanis, Burmese and others.
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The Jeep hack in July demonstrated that researchers could take control of a car on the highway while stationed in a house 10 miles away.
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For example, the preservationist Jonathan Foote described finding a bullet hole estimated to be from 1860 in old timber in a house in Jackson, Wyo.
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The proposed merger between health care giants CVS and Aetna will receive lawmakers' scrutiny in the coming week in a House Judiciary Committee subcommittee hearing.
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Korbin's host family lived in a house on a leafy cul-de-sac, with two basketball hoops in the driveway and a trampoline out back.
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In between, she lived a secluded life in southern Seoul, in a house plastered with photos of her dead parents and adorned with their relics.
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"If you live in a house for decades and see it as the core of your existence, you practically live for the house," he said.
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It now asks customers to list the number of rooms in a house, which is a better indication of how long a job will take.
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Republicans hold a majority in the Senate at the moment and could easily confirm replacements for any officials who got fired in a house-cleaning.
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AYTO's creators argue that being stuck in a house with someone you've just met is actually a unique, helpful way to tackle your relationships issues.
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Because back home, there's five of us brothers, so we lived in a house where we had to find a medium we could all do together.
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The German police said a man who approached a Paris police station with fake explosives last week had lived in a house for migrants in Germany.
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Frank and her family hid from the Nazis in a secret annexe in a house in Amsterdam during World War Two but were discovered in 1944.
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"It is the first time in my life I've seen cattle being raised in a house," said Luisa Ferro, a resident of the Los Chorros neighborhood.
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And if I can just comment on one this Chris said too, he&aposs not wrong, all politics is local in a House of Representatives race.
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Worth somewhere in the range of $2 million to $5 million, the drugs were found in a house thought to have been occupied by Maute militants.
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An Ohio coroner's office has identified the five young children, including 1-year-old twins, who were tragically killed in a house fire late Sunday night.
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Alcanar was the site of an explosion in a house shortly before midnight on Wednesday, in an incident which police are now linking to the attacks.
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Lawmakers voted to strike the exceptions after they were included in a House bill that passed that chamber in a 70-31 vote earlier this year.
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And even when shelters give them all the attention they can, it's better for their social skills to be living in a house in the meantime.
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Team members (right now there are six of them, including Burgher) live together in a house and post episodic vlogs of their daily lives to YouTube.
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The amendment, which was included in a House-passed spending measure, would allow contracting companies to apply for funding to provide back pay for workers. Sen.
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Fans can also expect the same kind of destructible buildings that they know and love which means you aren't necessarily safe hiding out in a house.
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There he stayed in a house holding about 70 people, including foreign recruits, all of whom had to hand over their passports to the Islamic State.
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Cheaper options, like renting a single room in a house or staying in someone's basement, aren't an option when an accessibility barrier like stairs is involved.
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My friend Bert Sorin, owner of Sorinex Exercise equipment, grew up in a house where his father, Richard "Pops" Sorin, had a gym in their garage.
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They divorced several years later and the kids lived with her until they lost everything in a house fire and she signed over custody to Earnhardt.
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As the drama unfolded in a House hearing room, Republican presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump was elsewhere on Capitol Hill, meeting GOP House and Senate lawmakers.
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Almost 20 years earlier she had been living as a domestic slave, trapped in a house in Los Angeles, where she was threatened, abused and beaten.
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It also allows you to type in a house address and get a buyer's price guide on the property, whether it is for sale or not.
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She and her family hid from the Nazis in a secret annexe in a house in Amsterdam during World War Two but were discovered in 1944.
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In her description of the incident, Ford says that she attended a party in the 1980s that took place in a house in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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The entire MLP group has been in a house of pain with no end in sight because they are based on oil-and-gas pipeline companies.
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Seriously, though, Bach contestants are locked in a house without access to cell phones, the internet, or a person who isn't their producer-appointed love match.
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Police announce the attack in Las Ramblas may be connected to an explosion in a house in Alcanar, about 126km south of Barcelona, on Wednesday evening.
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The infamous reality show, which ran from 2009 to 83, followed a group of strangers who live together in a house in New Jersey's Seaside Heights.
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Dubey is particularly concerned about exposure to smoke from wildfires that destroy entire neighborhoods because there are many different types of fuel burning in a house.
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A Texas woman has been arrested after police believe that she and her daughter had been living in a house alongside her mother's corpse for years.
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It could not determine if Lujan was in a House building while sending his email, but did say he was ultimately responsible for his consultants' violations.
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Others among the wounded were sheltering in a house in the town of Cizre, where security forces are enforcing a 24-hour curfew, security sources said.
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Threshold Editions, after all, is a relative oddity in the generally liberal publishing ecosystem, a conservative imprint in a house whose employees and imprints skew liberal.
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They lived together in a house on Royal College Street, yards from where Dun was at that moment standing, with Rimbaud's poem "Promontoire" in his hands.
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The new video plays that narrative straight, with Em locked up in a house surrounded by corpses with their throats slit as the cops close in.
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At Win Son, barley soft serve in a caramelized-white-chocolate magic shell is topped with candied walnuts and served in a house-made waffle cone.
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On one of his trips to Washington, I met him in a House cafeteria, where he was fresh from a short-lived win on trade policy.
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He was living almost within shouting distance of the Turkish border when he was caught, in a house that had tunnels that stretched near the border.
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I am writing this in a house in the country with the obligatory box of family letters in the attic that go unread year after year.
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The company's investigators, in more than 90 cities, check for the number of toothbrushes or towels to determine how many people are living in a house.
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The right home renovation is a two-pronged investment: it both serves a functional need in a house and it could actually improve the home's value.
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Three bodies were found in a house in Coal Creek Canyon, about 30 miles northwest of Denver, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.
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Aside from the house's infamy, the couple also added that the bathroom situation doesn't help matters — there's just one toilet in a house of four bedrooms.
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Andy Barr MORE (R-Ky.) in a House race, she spoke out against Kavanaugh in a Facebook post two months before Ford's allegations were made public.
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Green Gobbler Liquid Clog Remover, $11.97, available at Amazon | Also available at: Home DepotLiving in a house involves the constant battle of unclogging pipes and drains.
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Louise Turpin, the mother accused of abusing their 13 children in a house of horrors in California, dreamed of having her 14th child with husband David.
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The police officers wouldn't let us talk alone together, because when they arrive in a house they have no idea who they're going to be arresting.
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She remembers her mother once giving her a miniature house as a present, and promising her they would one day live in a house like that.
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Guglielmi said police believe Robinson had killed three people who were found with gunshot wounds late on Wednesday night in a house about five miles away.
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He also said that a terrorist bomb exploded prematurely in a house in the Chaparhar district of the province, killing one civilian and wounding 12 others.
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Ms. Marks is 74; her mother, Helen Nothwang, is 102, and until recently, she lived alone in a house about two blocks from the doctor's office.
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I also know a family who live in a gated community, in a house stocked with more guns than they have hands to fire their guns.
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For a powder room in a house in Los Angeles, Mr. Paquette installed a seemingly random mix of black-and-white Sitio tiles from Exquisite Surfaces.
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From the new book: I lock you in an American sonnet that is part prison,Part panic closet, a little room in a house set aflame.
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They were hiding with seven other North Koreans in a house in Shenyang, China, that was raided by the local police on Saturday, Mr. Kim said.
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This one-off documentary about the Kanneh-Mason family will make you wonder why you bother to live in a house with fewer than four pianos.
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Kathryn Harrison grew up in a house without peanut butter, Twinkies or "The Brady Bunch" — the staples of an American childhood in the 1960s and '70s.
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And if you're never going to be able to afford to buy a house, what's the point of buying the stuff that goes in a house?
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For now, he was camped out with family and aides in a house he owns in an upscale neighborhood in Dakar, working on naming his cabinet.
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Before moving into the Common brownstone, she lived in a house run by a now defunct co-living company called Campus, which she also worked for.
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Bringing together complete strangers and locking them in a house while they date the same man is a breeding ground for heightened and highly editable emotions.
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The Bluetooth connection has also gotten a boost; Google says it will work through three rooms in a house, or across an entire football field outside.
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Arefaine needed to pack quickly, so he ran to his room, in a house that team officials had arranged for players to use during the camp.
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Rep. Matt Gaetz suggested impeaching President Barack Obama while speaking in a House Judiciary Committee hearing in the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
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If you've got upwards of $6.9 million lying around for your next real estate investment, you can now live in a house flipped by Scott Disick!
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All social norms break down when this event happens and a black man is caged up in a house with a white woman who is terrified.
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Grafton E. Thomas, 37, is a resident of Greenwood Lake, New York, where he lives in a house on Lake Drive with his mother, CNN reported.
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Unimaginable. But that's the grim reality the Barho family faces after all seven of the family's children died in a house fire in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Witnesses said that at least two militants who had been hiding in a house were killed, but there was some confusion about their identities and significance.
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Yet Canova will face off with Wasserman Schultz in a House district located in a county that voted for Clinton with nearly 70% of the vote.
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Hannah Beachler grew up in Centerville, Ohio the daughter of an interior decorator mother, living in a house built from the ground up by her architect father.
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The measure was kept in a room in a House office building last week to let members review it without risk of it leaking to the press.
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The scandal ultimately ended in a House Ethics Committee investigation that concluded Kihuen made "persistent and unwanted advances" toward women who had to interact with him professionally.
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Conversely, it may be the case that people who already own houses—or equity in a house—are more inclined to move than those who do not.
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Worse, the remaining tranche of environmental influence appears to be mostly attributable to unpredictable events rather than, say, being brought up in a house full of books.
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According to prosecutors, the children were kept in separate rooms when they weren't shackled and were underfed in a house that officials said reeked of human waste.
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National Briefing | Washington Several people were taken to hospitals on Friday after possibly being exposed to lead paint dust in a House office building, the authorities said.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got Zuckerberg to admit in a House hearing he would "probably" let her run ads against Republicans saying they supported the Green New Deal.
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"I did not want to tell my parents that I, at age 15, was in a house without any parents present, drinking beer with boys," she said.
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Well, Jack Pearson didn't burn to death in a house fire in Sunday's episode of This Is Us, but he did die because of the house fire.
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That is one of many points of disagreement that will have to be hammered out in a House–Senate conference, where the whole project could sputter out.
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It landed after centuries of living in a house with a flawed foundation built on slavery, stolen labor, and bloodshed; maintained through the normalization of systemic injustice.
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In present day, Charlie is more confused as ever as she's invited in a house full of strangers who seem incredibly eager to meet her – particularly Kurtz.
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Rosenstein, who appointed Mueller as special counsel overseeing the probe into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, deflected the question in a House committee hearing Tuesday afternoon.
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The chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee blasted CNN in a House floor speech Wednesday for refusing to air a Trump campaign ad. Rep.
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The Big Three, were in their late teens, and a few more recent episodes alluded to the fact that he may have died in a house fire.
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"Reading is how I became an actor because I didn't grow up in a house where there was an awareness of film or theater," Steenburgen tells PEOPLE.
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Matthews said he would have used foul language to describe people arguing the Clinton is politicizing the issue, but didn't want to in a house of worship.
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"I did not want to tell my parents that I, at age 15, was in a house without any parents present, drinking beer with boys," Ford says.
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ANTANANARIVO (Reuters) - Nearly 11,000 endangered tortoises, found dehydrated and hungry in a house in Madagascar, are being coaxed back to health by a team of U.S. veterinarians.
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I have moments of very lucidly imagined landscapes and scenarios; I am in a house, sat in some long grass over which I can't see a horizon.
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We meet an orphan named Philip Ashley (Sam Claflin), who has been raised by his cousin Ambrose in a house where no women are allowed to enter.
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But together we are sharing a living room in a house overlooking the ocean, watching Jimmy Fallon lip sync battle on a screen in front of us.
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Troy Balderson, a Trump-backed Republican running in a House special election in Ohio, held a narrow lead over his upstart Democratic challenger after Tuesday night's voting.
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Earlier on Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed seven people and wounded nine when he detonated his explosives in a house in Helmand used by an NDS unit.
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"I'm sitting in a house in Florida with a very bad earpiece they gave me," he told hosts Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie on NBC's "Today" show.
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"I miss my mom," said Day, who tried to set his mother up in a house near his in Ohio, but she had no interest in moving.
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After restrictions were eased, they stayed, later settling in a house in Bedford, N.Y., that had been designed by Edgar Tafel, an apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright.
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Doing so broke it -- I live in a house built in 1927 -- and I had to pay an electrician $250 to get everything back up and running.
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Joe Crowley, in New York; and Amy McGrath, a fighter pilot who bested Lexington Mayor Jim Gray, a top Democratic recruit, in a House primary in Kentucky.
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Holley figured out that he was a talented sculptor while fashioning ad-hoc tombstones for his sister's two young children, who had died in a house fire.
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That's where 83-year-old Mildred Shields used to live, about a mile from downtown Atlanta in a house her father bought when she was a child.
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In that debate, liberals had demanded explicit protections for the migrants being detained at the border, language that was included in a House version of the bill.
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She immediately found herself "freaked out just because it's a huge change, going from living in an apartment to owning and living in a house," she said.
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And then with a touch of envy they wondered: why don't we live in a house like that ourselves, a place that must be full of stories?
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Trump's tweet referred to the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which is extended for six years in a House bill to fund the government for four weeks.
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THE DISABILITY Kate Siegel, who wrote this film with its director, Mike Flanagan, plays Maddie, a deaf author who lives alone in a house in the woods.
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" It's been 25 years since MTV first launched its social experiment with "seven strangers, picked to live in a house, work together and have their lives taped.
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Hours later, the authorities found large quantities of explosives and bomb-making equipment in a house in the Schaerbeek section of Brussels, where the brothers had stayed.
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She has become pregnant earlier in the movie, and ends up giving birth in a house filled with the total opposite of all she strived to create.
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The small panel work of "The Mocking of Christ" was found this summer hanging above the kitchen stove in a house belonging to an elderly French woman.
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By the end, I was Google-stalked almost exclusively by ads about privacy-related books and podcasts: I was that deep in a house of meta-horrors.
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Sir John A. Macdonald, the first prime minister, lived a few doors down from 21971 Sussex in a house now used by Britain's diplomatic representative to Canada.
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"I'm sitting in a house in Florida, with a very bad earpiece that they gave me, and you could hardly hear what he was saying," Trump said.
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Leaving the hospital, Malorie finds mass hysteria — car crashes, fires and explosions in the streets — and seeks refuge with other strangers in a house on the corner.
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Two years ago Mr. Trone lost to Jamie B. Raskin in a House race in a different district, despite spending $13.4 million out of his own pocket.
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Neither my husband nor I had lived in a house, let alone a house with a yard, since we had fled our parents' homes after high school.
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Ya gotta feel for Kurupt ... the rapper's trying to recover from a drinking problem and stay sober, but he was living in a house stocked with vices.
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It begins at a new rehab facility — Jacob's Ladder, in Aurora, W.Va. — in a house attached to a working farm where the men are undergoing treatment work.
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My dad knew better and encouraged me to save and invest in a house, so I owned my own home when I was only 17 years old.
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" Regardless, Sekulow was wrong when he continued that not having the President's lawyer question witnesses in a House impeachment hearing "violates the Constitution of the United States.
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In his final days he was at home, surrounded by his family, in a house full of flowers, holding hands with his bride of over 60 years.
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"Unfortunately, our immigration laws have not been updated to reflect the needs of our 21st century economy," the New York Democrat said in a House floor speech.
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The carnage ended when an off-duty soldier in a house across the street heard the family's screams and shot Mr. Abed through a window, wounding him.
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The moon disrupts our sense of depth and leaves us unsettled, as if in a house of mirrors, as if a citizen in the world of 2019.
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Bannon's plan to back primary challenges to Republican critics of Trump isn't likely to result in a House or Senate populated by majorities of Trump true-believers.
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But Mulvaney used to be a leader in a House caucus so conservative that even the rest of the Republican majority thought they were sort of bananas.
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A mother and father in Arkansas are experiencing an unimaginable loss after their son died in a house fire while attempting to rescue his beloved pet puppy.
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Powell speaks to Congress: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will testify in a House Financial Services Committee meeting and at a Senate Bank Committee hearing this week.
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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.) noted in a House floor speech that only 21 more legislative days remain before Congress is scheduled to adjourn for the year.
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I'm in a House of Pain with my charitable trust, so I'm going to spare you the privilege of being in that by not buying that stock.
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MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The boy's fear was palpable as Iraqi soldiers brought him blindfolded before an intelligence officer in a house on the northern edge of Mosul.
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Ms. Shield, who earns $35,000 a year and lives in a house in Berkeley with four roommates, says the tax increase will stretch her already strained finances.
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When she said, "I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves," her main purpose wasn't to indict white people for owning slaves.
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The 'three-bucket' strategy on health care that not everyone can believe in A House GOP aide told CNN the change would apply to New York state only.
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"It's just like a super sensitive topic for me," explains Gus, adding that he grew up in a house with sisters and a mother whom he saw mistreated.
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I think the one thing growing up in a house with a lot of women, I think he'll be spoiled … and also hopefully be … just a loving kid.
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"Before I signed my first record deal, I was [in] a house band in Vegas," the singer, 31, tells PEOPLE of his time in Sin City in 2010.
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Alvarez was one of the first responders who testified in a House Judiciary Committee hearing last Tuesday to ask legislators to reauthorize the September 22020th Victim Compensation Fund.
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"Every arson fire causes fear and anxiety in the community, but one in a house of worship especially so," Massachusetts Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey said in a statement.
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If NBC wants to operate on the stereotypical gender binary, though, we must consult the anecdotal/meme evidence: what would a single man even put in a house?
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - One person died in a house fire as Hurricane Harvey roared across Rockport, Texas, overnight, Mayor Charles J. Wax said in a news conference on Saturday.
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Police told CNN the perpetrators attacked the checkpoint, which was set up about a kilometer from the gathering, and took shelter in a house after fighting broke out.
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You know to grow up in a house where dreamers were respected, and the spirit is a lot about dreams and dreamers you know a person's spirit is.
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At least one of those killed was found in a house in Kaikoura that "collapsed like a stack of cards", Kaikoura Hospital's Dr Christopher Henry told Fairfax media.
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Interestingly the trio formed while trapped in a house during Hurricane Sandy, which is fantastically productive seeing as most people spent Sandy really worried or drunk or both.
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Chen was living in New Orleans in a house with a bunch of other artists, making music, and avoiding the threat of a real job at all costs.
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He was malnourished and sleeping on a mattress in a house filled with cockroaches when the Ekers got a call in July 2017 about caring for the infant.
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When you're in a house on an island and you don't really go out, don't really talk to other people, it becomes kind of psychedelic after a while.
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The most important excavation to date, which occurred in an area known as "The Chicken Coop," took place several weeks ago in a house just outside city limits.
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A second death was confirmed in hard-hit Rockport, where a person died in a house fire during the storm, Aransas County Judge Burt Mills said on Saturday.
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The narrative patness of the final scenes falls flat precisely because in a house where grief is a maze, you can never exit as easily as you've entered.
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The debacle seems so predictable that it's hard not to imagine that Mr. Peña Nieto's advisers deliberately led him to error, in a "House of Cards"-style plot.
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One of the gang members arrested in January told the police that the two paintings were in a house in the town of Castellammare di Stabia, near Naples.
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Credit union advocates this year successfully lobbied against a provision in a House spending bill that would have placed the National Credit Union Administration's budget under congressional control.
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Escaping the fire Riley was in preschool and lived with his grandmother and his aunt, Tanya Renfro, and their mother in a house that overlooked West Branch Canyon.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio): 'I AM TIRED OF YOU LYING IN A HOUSE COMMITTEE ROOM' -- Volker says he rejected Biden 'conspiracy theory' pushed by Giuliani -- READ: Lt. Col.
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The bipartisan legislation was later scrapped as Republican leadership cut a deal with moderates to attempt passage of Republican-only legislation that failed in a House floor vote.
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But when you live in a house like that for centuries, certain elements just age and aren't thought of as décor that needs to be maintained or changed.
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A 9-year-old boy was arraigned on murder and arson charges on Monday, months after five of his relatives died in a house fire in Goodfield, Illinois.
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Now, he heads west only a few days a month, he said, instead living mostly in East Hampton, in a house he shares with five of his children.
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Alonso was raised in a house five miles from George M. Steinbrenner Field and played for the Yankees in the Tampa Bay Little League with Steinbrenner's grandson, Joe.
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