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But now the idea had taken up residence in his head.
Mr. Sedelmayer has recently taken up residence in the United States.
A new mini meatball has taken up residence on the Jersey Shore!
I do wonder why nobody had taken up residence here after Stannis left.
It has taken up residence in the multilevel premises that housed Union Square Cafe.
Obviously you could have taken up residence in any major city in the world.
The prop, wig and craft departments have now taken up residence in that building.
Morris' name has since taken up residence on practically every "new artists to watch" list.
I looked at Teresa, saw how hard living had taken up residence in her features.
The atrium is beautiful, but recent developments notwithstanding I have not taken up residence here.
Wexner bought the building in 1989, and within seven years Epstein had taken up residence.
One colleague who has taken up residence in Omar's corner is New York democratic socialist Rep.
Even Alfie, the black cat who has taken up residence at the training ground, has gone.
Turning on the lights woke up the dozen flies that had taken up residence on the mirror.
He has also vacationed on an exclusive island and taken up residence in an $8.1 million home.
At this point, he had no idea a bunch of worms had taken up residence in his body.
The caller said Cummins had taken up residence in Cecilville, about two hours from the nearest police station.
Prater begrudgingly saw an optometrist who broke the news — a deer tick had taken up residence in his cornea.
Check out this little rodent, who has taken up residence on this family's glass door, despite the cat's disapproval.
So spot on is her portrayal that I wondered if Telgemeier had somehow taken up residence in my amygdala.
So spot on is her portrayal that I wondered if Telgemeier had somehow taken up residence in my amygdala.
She has taken up residence on the Becca Kufrin side of this Bachelor debate, as evidenced by her #teambecca hashtag.
CT Wednesday, an unidentified caller called a tip line to say the pair had "taken up residence" in the cabin.
But Doluz insists that's another spiritual leader who has taken up residence on the island with a band of followers.
Other times, homeowners are caught completely unaware that, say, a family of raccoons has taken up residence in the chimney.
They are instantly confronted with Ice Nation who've taken up residence there and also enslaved some Skaikru people long thought dead.
Tina has also taken up residence in the same living room, sleeping across from Alex on her own twin-sized sectional.
But they say their idyllic sun-kissed scene was ruined by a stubborn sunbather who had taken up residence on the green.
But he has taken up residence at Rideau Cottage on the neighbouring estate of the governor-general, the queen's representative in Canada.
Whatever it is, a supernatural force has rudely taken up residence in his body, giving him great power and a tremendous headache.
Bush tweeted Thursday that he had "not taken up residence" at the hospital and was waiting for a "green light" to leave.
One day, Mr. Kaufman came home to find that a Heywood-Wakefield table had mysteriously taken up residence in the dining room.
Since 2011, a rotating roster of art galleries has taken up residence in the former warehouse at 56 Bogart Street in Brooklyn.
Twenty international terrorist groups, including al Qaeda and the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), have taken up residence in Afghanistan.
And they also expressed what seemed like a genuine desire to have good relations with the Hasidim who have taken up residence there.
Perhaps by then, design bloggers and book publishers will also have taken up residence in outer space, to document the latest style trends.
Some kind of microbial growth had already up taken up residence on the lava flows, apparently drawn to hydrothermal fluids escaping the fresh rock.
Opinion Amsterdam — A FRIEND recently invited me over to see the blackbird that had taken up residence in a potted plant on her balcony.
To me, the way Black humor has taken up residence on Black Twitter is beautiful, and we ought to find some way to document it.
On either side of my nose, right where the glasses rested, a series of bigger-than-usual blackheads and red dots have taken up residence.
He recently led a tour through the herpetology department, where the exhibition's creatures had taken up residence in glass tanks to await the show's opening.
When I was a resident I took care of an elderly man in whom a mysterious fever had taken up residence like a malevolent squatter.
Note that the brood hasn't taken up residence in the major metropolitan areas of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, or Washington, DC. Cleveland, however, is likely to see some.
One of these crews is led by the charismatic Captain Sloane, who has taken up residence in an abandoned base of operations known as Barbary Station.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - An alligator has taken up residence in a Chicago lagoon, surprising locals after a winter of polar temperatures in the third-largest U.S. city.
Sander Lak, its designer, declared — heretically, given that he had just taken up residence in New York — that very few women actually look good in black.
Because the beavers modified their environment so strikingly, the researchers were able to use satellite imagery to spot areas where the rodents had taken up residence.
After scaring him by dropping a colony of killer flies on him, he'd returned to her, the flies having now taken up residence inside of his body.
It has its own waterfall and lake, where ducks have taken up residence, and there are tree-shaded lawns where one can picnic on sunny summer days.
Why it matters: As Trump confronts complex international eruptions and prepares for a summit with North Korea, the FBI clearly has taken up residence in his head.
Mr. Suh introduces us to a pair of Asian women trying to spot the titular fowl in the Central Park pond where it has taken up residence.
Many of these deities are regarded both as phenomena of the natural world — rocks, trees, mountains, rivers — and as spirits that have taken up residence in them.
In the first full trailer for the new series, we saw that Picard has retired from Starfleet and taken up residence at his family's vineyard in France.
Real estate in Queens has been booming over the past decade, but startups have increasingly taken up residence in Long Island City (LIC) over the last few years.
It's been more than four years since that obsession swept the world, and a lot of true crime stories have taken up residence in our amateur detective minds.
Since being ejected from the VA, reportedly at Mr Shulkin's insistence, he has taken up residence on the White House Domestic Policy Council, where his freewheeling policymaking continues.
Unlike the Trump dummy who has just taken up residence at London's Madame Tussauds, the Parisian version uses human rather than yak hair to reproduce his distinctive coiffure.
Critic's Pick Phileas Fogg, the imperturbable hero of "Around the World in 80 Days," has returned to New York, having taken up residence at the New Victory Theater.
Indeed, as the fortunes of the neighborhood have risen and fallen and risen again, an eclectic assortment of characters and businesses has taken up residence in these unsung ancillary buildings.
The discovery, found during a measurement taking on Wednesday by the robot and observed by NASA researchers, could indicate that microbial lifeforms may have taken up residence underground on Mars.
Ms. Song, a China studies and social sciences double major at New York University Shanghai, has taken up residence with her uncle, aunt and young cousin, who live in Beijing.
At least initially, this feels like a different "Star Trek" iteration, with Picard having resigned from Starfleet, and taken up residence -- a bit restlessly -- at a serene vineyard in France.
Recent scans show that there's been regrowth in the chunk of her brain that had been pushed aside when the giant tumor had taken up residence in her eye vault.
To that point, Brown said, teachers also will continue to oppose "the proliferation of unregulated charters," many of which have taken up residence in schools closed by the school board.
I also stop at my office to grab a pair of heels that I want to wear tomorrow that have taken up residence under my desk for the last few weeks.
Jeff Winkler, founder of San Diego-based Origin Code Academy, which trains software engineers, said more than 100 young start-ups had taken up residence in downtown offices in recent years.
And Michael Avenatti, the Democratic lawyer who's taken up residence in cable news green rooms, said he's "seriously considering" a presidential bid at the Texas Tribune annual policy conference this weekend.
Dead cats and dogs were strewn throughout the wreckage while some stray animals were digging through the garbage for food and had taken up residence on the porches of destroyed homes.
Dead cats and dogs are strewn throughout the wreckage while some stray animals are digging through the garbage for food and have taken up residence on the porches of destroyed homes.
Traditionalists, take heart: A more familiar incarnation of Mr. Claus has taken up residence in the capital of Finnish Lapland, Rovaniemi, which bills itself as the Official Hometown of Santa Claus.
Dead cats and dogs were strewn throughout the wreckage while some stray animals were digging through the garbage for food and had taken up residence on the porches of destroyed homes.
Eugenio Carreira, a French accountant, pointed out to me that an estimated 15,000 French expatriates have taken up residence in Portugal, many of them eager to flee the French tax system.
In the United States, it has moved from the fringe and has taken up residence in the highest levels of government, and it makes an appearance in day-to-day political life.
The Bowery Market A collection of vendors, mostly restaurants, has taken up residence in kiosks in a former auto body shop, an outdoor space that is open rain or shine, 113 a.m.
Just before, Russian hackers had taken up residence in the unclassified servers at the State Department and the White House, and later deep inside the systems of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
At the same time, she's also contending with an entity that has literally taken up residence in her head—a kind of physical insult to the very idea of control and perfection.
It's well past midnight, and his paranormal team has been summoned to the 19th-century brick house in San Diego because people say a malevolent spirit dubbed "Yankee Jim" has taken up residence.
While the bulk of Facebook's VR ambitions have taken up residence under the Oculus name, the biggest AR platform available right now are the hundreds of millions of smartphones that people already have.
He has posed for selfies, taken up residence in a modest guesthouse instead of the Apostolic Palace and pressed for the church to be more open to the world outside the Vatican walls.
During the early years of the war, young Claus was spirited out of Denmark by way of Sweden and sent to Britain to live with his mother, who had taken up residence there.
It was such a realistically vulnerable whimper that many of my officemates who knew not of his existence believed that a very sad and hungry dog had taken up residence beneath my desk.
Washington (CNN)Former President George H.W. Bush tweeted Thursday he had "not taken up residence" at the Houston hospital he was admitted to late last month and is awaiting a "green light" to leave.
"Good gravy!" she exclaimed recently at the Chase Park Plaza Hotel here, where she has taken up residence while singing the title role in Marc Blitzstein's "Regina" (1949) at Opera Theater of St. Louis.
I justified the theft because the book was old and crumbling and because some minute insects, the kind that smear when you brush them with your finger, had taken up residence in its damp pages.
Since leaving government, Mr. Weiss has taken up residence as a senior fellow at the Mossavar-Rhamani Center for Business and Government at Harvard's Kennedy School, as well as a directorship at the Volcker Alliance.
Maybe. It will almost certainly be less hulking: Mr. Gelb said a major element will be projections by Mark Grimmer of 59 Productions, the design firm that has practically taken up residence at the Met.
It markets itself as a free speech alternative to other platforms like Twitter and Facebook, but its management appears to be growing weary handling the sheer number of racist goons that have taken up residence there.
"They come by the thousands....I&aposve never seen anything like it," said Alhoussan Adouwal, an IOM official who has taken up residence in the village to send out the alert when a new group arrives.
The creepy cute little ET-headed robot got a lot more face time during a lengthy 11-minute ad that highlighted the robot's many skills, set in a household that's taken up residence in the Uncanny Valley.
Add to that the Angelo Badalamenti number (titled "Heartbreaking") that's cascading from the restaurant piano, and suddenly Dougie-Cooper is transported back to a place he hasn't been since having taken up residence at the Black Lodge.
He was one of a number of Chinese tycoons who had moved to Hong Kong and taken up residence in private apartments at the 5-star Four Seasons hotel during Xi's crackdown on corporate excess, the paper said.
At 93 — soon to be 94 — the man has the telltale signs of a human on the brink of his centennial: The wrinkles that have taken up residence on his face show no interest in vacating the premises.
For reasons delineated only flimsily, at least in the early going, Lucifer, a fallen angel, has left hell and taken up residence in Los Angeles, where he owns a nightclub and disdains many of the rules of human society.
A gang of creatures including Count Dracula (Duncan Regehr) Frankenstein's Monster (Tom Noonan), a werewolf (Jonathan Gries), a mummy, and a gill-man have all taken up residence as part of a plan to plunge the world into eternal darkness.
A mandarin duck , an intricately colored waterfowl native to East Asia, has taken up residence alongside the mallards in the Central Park Pond, drawing crowds and inspiring memes, dog costumes, and a Twitter account (bio: "I'm not from around here").
Six years after Japan's worst nuclear disaster, former residents of Fukushima are being forced to return home despite radiation significantly higher than recommended safe levels and herds of radioactive wild boar that have taken up residence and no longer fear humans.
Adapted from an unproduced screenplay by Travis Beacham, the story unfolds in a world inhabited by winged faeries and horned pucks, who face discrimination in the human-dominated land where they have taken up residence as a byproduct of men's wars.
U.S. health authorities say it means the respiratory disease that has infected nearly 80,000 people and killed more than 2,800 in China, where it originated, is no longer an imported phenomenon but has taken up residence in the United States.
The original flagstone floors had to be scrubbed of mold and salt deposits accumulated from the house's aquatic surroundings, but she didn't dare touch its ancient oak beams (or the family of birds that had taken up residence in one of the chimneys).
With the World Anti-Doping Agency recommending a blanket Olympic ban on the country's entire contingent of athletes, they needed clearance from the International Olympic Committee to compete in Rio even though they had already taken up residence in the athletes' village.
Tamarind, specifically the paste, has taken up residence in my fridge door, where I can easily grab it to stir a tablespoon or two into stir-fries, soups, curries and chutneys — anywhere its fruitiness might brighten savory aromatics like garlic, ginger and chiles.
Only Walter Van Beirendonck, the bearish Belgian designer and head of the fashion department at the Royal Academy in Antwerp, has taken matters into his own hands and set out to banish the dark spirits that have taken up residence on our doorsteps.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The annual Comic Arts Brooklyn festival has left its longtime digs in Williamsburg and taken up residence at Pratt Institute, where more than 100 artists, cartoonists, zine-makers, and small presses will set up shop on Saturday.
There's an image in LaValle's new novel, "The Changeling," that's so impressively gruesome that it's taken up residence in my dreams: Apollo, the protagonist, suddenly wakes up in his kitchen to find that he's been yoked by a bike lock to a hot water pipe.
CT Wednesday, an unidentified caller called a tip line to say Tad Cummins, 50, and his 15-year-old female student, Elizabeth Thomas, had "taken up residence in a cabin in Cecilville, California," Tennessee Bureau of Investigation spokesman Josh Devine said at a Thursday afternoon press conference.
The couple had bought the co-op unit in 230 for $2427 million from Robert H. Burns, a founder of Regent International Hotels and one of several captains of industry who have taken up residence in the 24-story building, also known as 211 Fifth Avenue.
After a whipsaw day of conflicting narratives and jockeying between the offices of New York City's mayor and the governor, a beloved buck that had taken up residence in a park in Harlem was offered a last-minute reprieve from death row late on Thursday by Gov.
Without incident, the exhibitions have taken up residence in some of the most revered sites across the city: there has been virtually no backlash from the military junta that has run the country since 2014, despite content that challenges the political and social order of Thailand.
"The author seems virtually to have taken up residence inside Mather's head and heart; and the reader is repeatedly invited to see the world as Mather himself would have done — looking out," John Demos wrote in The New Republic shortly after the book's publication in 1984.
And while Schilling's character grapples with whatever force seems to have overtaken her son, she faces another, more human dilemma: Can you mute your instinctive, maternal desire to love and protect your child, while battling whatever sort of sinister force seems to have taken up residence in their body?
And if your summer plans involve armchair travel rather than the real thing, we offer one debut novel set in Alaska, another set in eastern Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula, and a group biography of the characters who have taken up residence over the years on the isle of Capri.
That happened to be when he was discussing the city's torn safety net for homeless people who had taken up residence in subway stations and trains, but he routinely used theatricality as a tool for reforms, or for wished-for revolutions, or just to see his name in neon.
Books of The Times For three years, the French writer Thomas Clerc cloistered himself in his 50-square-meter Parisian apartment, compiling an annotation of his possessions, including some 700 books, two old pornographic magazines, one electric kettle and one small spider who had taken up residence in his living room.
At his 100-acre pecan orchard along the Verdigris River, which joins the Arkansas near Muskogee, Bill Fisher has had to use a kayak to get to his barn and check on his equipment, not to mention a group of barn cats that have taken up residence on his property.
Many analysts expect Mr. Modi to push a more aggressive Hindu nationalist agenda, including the construction of a Hindu temple at the site of a destroyed mosque in the city of Ayodhya and the expulsion of recent Muslim immigrants from Bangladesh, who Mr. Modi's party claims have illegally taken up residence in India.
Cut to today, and she's a nationally respected DJ who's taken up residence locally at spots like the W Atlanta hotel and underground club El Bar to Insert Coin in Las Vegas and The Delano in Miami, and has DJed for the likes of Mike Will Made It, Three 6 Mafia's Gangsta Boo, and Rittz.
Meanwhile Stormy Daniels's attorney has virtually taken up residence in television studios, getting as much attention as Clark Gable playing Rhett Butler in "Gone With The Wind," dangling tidbits of dirt to wangle more invitations to appear, pollinating the airwaves with tales from the swamp, suggesting the president's former fixer will soon cop a plea deal with the feds.
Some of the issues reported to the GSA's Public Buildings Service include mice in the situation room and the mess food service area at the White House Navy, a colony of ants who have taken up residence in the office of President Trump's Chief of Staff John Kelly, and cockroach infestations in at least four areas of the aging building.
The game starts when Emily is ousted from power by a rival lord, and it consists of a series of missions in which you are tasked with finding and assassinating some player in the conspiracy to take the throne: a clever inventor hidden in his mechanical lair, a powerful witch who's taken up residence in a conservatory, a gang leader on the dusty outskirts of the city.
Six years after a nuclear disaster, Fukushima residents are being forced to return home Six years after a nuclear disaster, Fukushima residents are being forced to return home Six years after Japan's worst nuclear disaster, former residents of Fukushima are being forced to return home despite radiation significantly higher than recommended safe levels and herds of radioactive wild boar that have taken up residence and no longer fear humans.
Final call, and as tempted as I am to claim the NES Classic Mini as a qualifying compilation package, rather than a piece of hardware, or Rez Infinite's hypnotic Area X as a game in and of itself, I'll instead celebrate the terrific puzzler Picross 3D: Round 2, which has taken up residence in my 3DS recently and immediately put both Pokémon Sun and Fire Emblem Fates in the shade.
But now, we are seeing (not for the first time, but perhaps without the benefit of the full Photoshop experience?) Sandberg the shrewd, intensely political chief operating officer — a woman who, according to a recent story in The Times, worked to minimize findings that the Russians had taken up residence on Facebook in 2016 in order to sow disinformation in the run-up to the American presidential election.

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