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After he died, two of his sons took up residence.
After those bacteria took up residence in our common ancestor, they proceeded
Luna, where Ms. Hill took up residence, still stands today, if wounded.
Mr. Doe assumed the presidency and took up residence at the Mansion.
In the 1890s, Annie Oakley and her husband, Frank Butler, took up residence.
That occupation got him to Paris, where he happily took up residence at 21779.
After a long spell in Dalston, Labyrinth took up residence in Tottenham for two years.
Stroud said her sister, two Great Danes and three cats also took up residence there.
Like you did something bad, you know, because it took up residence in your anus?
Its eight remaining monks took up residence in a nursing home in Salt Lake City.
Whenever possible — which was often — they took up residence at opposite ends of the court.
As her physical surroundings fluctuated, she took up residence in a fantasy world she called Palapimsosak.
Almost everything interesting about me scooped itself out and took up residence alongside the empty, disembodied me.
As for the more than 40 snakes that Hawkins said took up residence under the Texas home?
The Tarkingtons took up residence in New York, where Booth relished his immersion in the literary scene.
And Hillary famously took up residence in New York in order to run for Senate there in 2000.
The dog and cat were both alarmed by the monstrosity that took up residence in our living room.
As a group, they busted through police barricades and took up residence on the Capitol Building's east steps.
He took up residence at an artists' warehouse called the Ghost Ship, did chores there and collected rent.
The lizards took up residence in the bathtub, the finches, in their cage, on the crowded bathroom counter.
In the spring of 1956, he briefly took up residence in Nevada, divorced his wife and promptly married Monroe.
Politicians, including Hariri's son Saad, Lebanon's present prime minister, took up residence behind barricades guarded by private-security firms.
With that said, I can't remember what my brain was like before this song took up residence within it.
She took up residence in the mobile home on the 1,000-acre peanut farm and enrolled in nursing school.
They found the Bost Hotel abandoned and took up residence, building sandbag machine-gun positions on the flat roof.
The lovable cookie lover took up residence on "Sesame Street" in 1969, but he celebrates his birthday November 2.
When he returned, Streep took up residence in Gummer's apartment and began the difficult filming experience that was Kramer vs.
Starting in April a small family of sparrows took up residence in the rain gutter outside of my bedroom window.
Assange took up residence in Ecuador's embassy to skip bail on two sex assault-related charges in Sweden in 2012.
But in September 2000, months after the strike had ended, some activists took up residence there, beginning the long occupation.
Do you have to then also feel ashamed like you did something bad because it took up residence in your anus?
In 2013, Mr. Kukushkin took up residence in a 1,103 square-foot condo a few blocks from San Francisco's financial district.
The battle over Section 2628 reauthorization figured to be contentious long before President Trump took up residence at the White House.
But when they took up residence in July, they quickly realized that the building was full of people just like them.
At the end of March, the recently formed UN-backed Libyan Government of National Accord took up residence in Libya's capital, Tripoli.
Trump continued living in Trump Tower for five months after her husband took up residence in Washington, D.C., following his inauguration. Mrs.
A frustrated Nelson threw the couple out, and they took up residence in a seedy neighborhood plagued by crime and crack cocaine.
Chanel was at the very height of her fame and influence when she took up residence at the Ritz permanently in 1937.
So he took up residence in the Tokyo neighborhood of Nakano, near the university, living alone and doing nothing for six years.
The grief took up all the space, until it took up residence inside Mr. Elverum, and began to announce itself via songwriting.
Despite only four human occupants, it was clear that the mere presence of people changed the kinds of species that took up residence.
Turned away at the doors of the court, she made her way to London, where she took up residence in Victoria bus station.
Some 3,000 of his followers gravitated to the agricultural settlement of Bulhoek, where they took up residence in the vicinity of white farmers.
Ms. Gallaty took up residence in one of the buildings in 83, first as a subletter, but then quickly decided to stay on.
These votes were different from the first three, since they occurred before the Republican Party took up residence in its own parallel universe.
This hero, who is a cow, escaped slaughter when she was only four-months-old, then took up residence with a herd of deer.
Wow. Bonnie, a hero, escaped slaughter when she was only four-months-old, then took up residence in the forest outside Holland, New York.
Once Trump took up residence in the White House, Ivanka and Jared moved to Washington DC, where they're reportedly renting a $5.5 million house.
The private apartments, which had become rather dilapidated, were modernized, and the queen and her husband, Prince Philip, took up residence with their children.
Last summer, a secretive space company took up residence in a massive warehouse in the sun-soaked industrial neighborhood that surrounds Long Beach Airport.
Last September, two snakes — probably searching for moisture — took up residence in a Queensland toilet and had to be coaxed out by a snake catcher.
It was there that Charles Merrill met the stockbroker Edmund Lynch, and the playwright William Saroyan first took up residence after arriving in New York.
Long before he took up residence at 1 First Street, Judge Gorsuch was regarded as one of the most gifted writers on the federal bench.
Eventually, about 50 millennia after these events, some intrepid adventurers crossed to Asia, took up residence there, and thence spread to Australia, Europe and the Americas.
My son has yet to find his inner gourmand so we chose the ski-based option and took up residence at Mont-Sainte-Anne de Beaupré.
I escaped Bahrain in 2014 after learning of the charge against me, and took up residence in Australia, where I was granted refugee status in 2017.
And there was the Harlem deer, who, while not exactly on the run, took up residence in a public park and became something of a hometown hero.
She took up residence at the mansions because, aside from her duties at Faraday Future, it's up to her to manage these properties, multiple former employees say.
It's an old saying that may have helped keep a Florida family safe this Memorial Day after a large alligator took up residence in their swimming pool.
So I didn't waste time worrying about the other Italian restaurants on the south end of Mulberry Street when Pasquale Jones took up residence there in February.
In 1800, President John Adams took up residence in what was then called the Executive Mansion — it was only later on they named it the White House.
Memories rushed through her: the man who wrote a play that took three days to perform, the schizophrenic who took up residence in the theater's lighting box.
But while the researchers were watching these rats, five feral cats took up residence at the plant, so the team seized the opportunity to study them, too.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, she took up residence in a plywood shantytown erected in Washington by the Poor People's Campaign, which he had organized.
Nancy Reagan's death evoked the 963s White House, where old-Hollywood glamour and well-heeled West Coast conservatism took up residence on the banks of the Potomac.
Earlier this month, a curious visitor took up residence right in the middle of the uptown track of the 1213 line at West 18th Street in Manhattan.
As the fight neared, Dempsey took up residence in Great Falls, a couple of hours' train ride out of Shelby, and seemed delighted to be back in action.
After her father's will "mysteriously vanished" from his office safe, she succeeded, with her mother, to his extremely large estate and took up residence in a Manhattan hotel.
In 1972, when she was a junior at Harvard, her father appeared with a young lover, Tom Cothran, and took up residence in Eliot House, his old dorm.
Built along Biscayne Bay in 1914, Villa Vizcaya was the winter home of James Deering of the Deering McCormick-International Harvestor Fortune; Deering took up residence in 1916.
Kofte Piyaz took up residence in a former diner in 2011 and has since provided Sunset Park with admirable Turkish kebabs and a shockingly good red lentil soup.
She was only its second occupant; the original inhabitant, she said, was an Italian countess who took up residence after the limestone-clad building was completed in 1925.
Vidal wrote not just one but two autobiographies, ran twice for public office, and practically took up residence on television for a while, in settings both relaxed and fraught…
Nature began to slowly retake the airfield as brush and trees enveloped airplanes left on the runway, and flocks of birds took up residence in what were once its terminals.
In August, Kim Kardashian took up residence in a $25 million Manhattan penthouse for a several months free of charge while husband Kanye headed out on his Saint Pablo tour.
When he took up residence inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in 2012, it was to avoid answering the sexual allegations against him in Sweden, which had sought his extradition for questioning.
Almost exactly a year after Zarya went up, the first astronauts took up residence on the ISS — the first of 230 people so far to call the orbiting structure home.
The penguins took up residence at St. Kilda a couple of decades after Australia built a jetty of volcanic rocks known as the St. Kilda Breakwater for the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Later in school, I read Bose's mesmerizing account of the monsoon rains beating down on his tin-roof house, but my relatives who took up residence there remained homesick for Calcutta.
FBI agents have moved in on the Oregon wildlife refuge where armed militia took up residence in early January, as the last four protestors refuse to leave the sire, according to reports.
The collection had already been the subject of some 40 public exhibitions in small to medium cultural institutions, galleries and fairs across the country before it took up residence in Ecole 42.
For a time, I took up residence in a Florida retirement home for chimp entertainers, doing research for a book about a longtime cellist in an all-chimp orchestra at Ringling Brothers.
Mitochondria, which are likely remnants of bacteria that took up residence in larger cells, have their own small genomes, separate from the genetic warehouse of the organism they are a part of.
Hundreds of people, many from destroyed shantytowns that had been mostly populated by Haitian immigrants, fled to the main government complex in Marsh Harbour and took up residence in its damaged offices.
When Amber Gallaty, 2000, took up residence at a former tuberculosis sanitarium on the Upper East Side, she didn't realize that her new home would be a restorative place for her, too.
All have had a long association with "The Lady in the Van," the improbable story of Mary Shepherd, a cantankerous homeless woman who took up residence, in the titular van, in Mr. Bennett's driveway.
Ms. Salem took up residence there herself for a few months late last year, under circumstances that Ms. Darwish said she could not discuss for reasons having to do with the shelter's privacy policy.
But since "Thrones" took up residence there, it has turbocharged the business, conferring the credibility that comes from hosting the most elaborate TV series in history and training a generation of crew and craftspeople.
When Sean Dyche, the team's manager, and his players returned for preseason training in July, they took up residence in a sparkling new training facility, a physical manifestation of the club's blossoming self-belief.
When Ayanna Pressley, a new representative from Massachusetts, took up residence in Shirley Chisholm's former office, she framed it not as a goal achieved but as one marker on a long trajectory toward equality.
Completing the atomic era fantasy, dozens of pink flamingos took up residence at the sea — escapees from the San Diego Zoo or live attractions brought in by a nightclub owner, depending on who you ask.
They took up residence in 1953, according to The Telegraph, and it was while living there that Margaret decided to focus on a career in politics, according to a historical letter written from the apartment.
Protest signs, pithy chants, and an orange baby blimp took up residence in Trafalgar Square and other high-profile public spaces in London as Britons protested the second day of Donald Trump's official state visit.
Against a soundtrack of the jazz age, authors took up residence in the romantic decay of the French Quarter; the writer Sherwood Anderson hosted Parisian-style salons for the likes of Carl Sandburg and Gertrude Stein.
When he took up residence in the White House as a widower following his inauguration, it is believed Jackson insisted on planting a sprout from Rachel's favorite magnolia tree from the couple's farm, Hermitage, in Tennessee.
Kennedy, the referee, took up residence at the back of the float, next to the D.J. Tiff McFierce, who blasted an endless stream of upbeat tracks — from Michael Jackson to the Spice Girls to the Commodores.
The Yeti became part of local traditions about 350 years ago, when a holy man named Sangwa Dorje took up residence in a cave near the remote village of Pangboche, which had a clear view of Everest.
It's a long way back to 1965, when Oliver and Lisa (that is, Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor) said "Goodbye, city life" and took up residence in Green Acres, and in TV terms, that's a good thing.
The group, which took up residence also at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2004, always had a taste for adventure, promoting new music and exploring concert formats in shows it called Chamber Music in Any Chamber.
Obama and his wife Michelle, who took up residence in Washington after leaving the White House last year, took part in a ceremony on Monday at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery where their official portraits were unveiled.
There's less chaos here, and slightly more whimsy, exploring the artifacts of Norman Daly's imagined "Civilization of Llhuros" (1972), or witnessing the colony of zebra mussels that took up residence on Simon Starling's submerged Henry Moore facsimile sculpture.
LONDON (Reuters) - Twenty-two mice scurrying around Britain's finance ministry have fallen foul of the chief mouser to the Treasury since he took up residence one year ago with a mission to reduce the government department's rodent population.
Not since Jimmy Carter took up residence in Blair House in December 1976 has a president-elect stayed anywhere but the sprawling compound, known as "the president's guesthouse," in the final days before taking the oath of office.
Waking constantly in the night to nurse my baby left me in a fog every day, with unfinished tasks that piled up like the stack of unwashed clothes that continuously took up residence in the hallway outside our bedroom.
The bacteria were either able to pass through it and inhabit the flesh of the fruit itself, or they took up residence in the netting and got on people's hands or knives when they cut and handled the fruit.
The Yeti became included in more serious Sherpa/Buddhist tradition about 20143 years ago, when a holy man named Sangwa Dorje took up residence in a cave near the remote village of Pangboche, which had clear view of Everest.
The space at 34 Berry, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where she took up residence two and a half years ago was pleasant and unobjectionable — as apartments in new buildings tend to be — with a bank of windows overlooking McCarren Park.
Astonishingly, P-22 crossed both the 405 and the 101, and took up residence in Griffith Park, which sits across the highway from the rest of the Santa Monica range like the heel sliced off a loaf of bread.
They took up residence in July in a $3,19903-a-month, three-bedroom, fourth-floor walk-up, and use a tiered system based on the number of windows in their bedrooms to determine how much each pays in rent.
Ms. Seward, a veteran of Chanel and a former creative director of Azzaro, is a fashion lifer rather than a touted tyro, and her namesake collection, backed by the casual company A.P.C., took up residence on the runway early last year.
Yet another data center, west of Houston, was so well prepared for the storm — with backup generators, bunks and showers — that employees' displaced family members took up residence and United States marshals used it as a headquarters until the weather passed.
Should you ever enter one, I urge you to look beyond any applied décor and instead focus on the bones; the exposed ceiling pipes, windows that don't open; and paint layers that haven't been stripped since the first occupants took up residence.
With the Cold War raging, the Vietnam War proliferating, and the entire world seemingly teetering on the brink, these apocalyptic sci-fi tales took up residence in Hendrix's mind alongside the psychedelic sounds and styles of Swinging London in which he became quickly immersed.
In Kentucky, the Republican playbook has been in operation for over a year already, ever since a little-known businessman with a private fortune, strong Tea Party loyalties, and a penchant for saying whatever comes to mind took up residence in the governor's mansion.
Most notably, he took up residence in the city of Oakland to collaborate with James Lee (no relation), a blue collar local who was twice Bruce's age, who had a lingering reputation for his youthful days as a no-nonsense street fighter and body builder.
But when a group of the toothy dam builders took up residence along the River Tay in western Scotland several years ago, local farmers and fishermen greeted the animals with hostility, saying they posed a threat to farmland and salmon runs and were potential carriers of disease.
Vidal wrote not just one but two autobiographies, ran twice for public office, and practically took up residence on television for a while, in settings both relaxed and fraught… In "Empire of Self," Vidal finally gets what he wished for: To be taken seriously as a novelist.
Black activism was gaining a new militance in the second half of the 1960s, and before long the company, which took up residence at St. Marks Playhouse in the East Village, was drawing criticism over, among other things, the participation of Mr. Krone and other white people.
After the Shelburne Hotel in Midtown requested a $10,000 deposit on a trip in 1960 — and "amid reports that members of his party were plucking chickens in their rooms," as the The Times later reported — Mr. Castro stormed out and took up residence in the Theresa Hotel in Harlem.
Today, Grindstone is the private home of David Bearman and Jennifer Trant — museum technology pioneers who fell in love with the island the first time they saw it, immediately dissolved their successful consultancy and took up residence there, running small conferences for people interested in museums and the web.
In case you took up residence on another planet last fall, the existence of the "Access Hollywood" tape -- in which Trump can be heard telling Billy Bush that women let you do anything to them when you are a "star" -- was first reported by The Washington Post in early October.
It was not the sort of place, for instance, where a beloved local politician might find someone unfurling his middle finger at him during Labor Fest — until 2011, which happened to be the year that Scott Walker, a flamboyantly anti-union and polarizing figure, took up residence in the governor's mansion.
"This big, bouncing boy came to us two weeks before Christmas, and immediately took up residence in our hearts," Guthrie, 45, says in a voiceover during a video montage of herself, husband Mike Feldman, 2½-year-old daughter Vale and the newest member of the Feldman family: baby Charles "Charley" Max, 11 weeks.
In 2016, when the protagonists finally took up residence on their new planet, it seemed a surprisingly straightforward ending to a story so metafictionally complex that, at one point, the villain killed the author (a fictionalized version of Hussie himself), who took his banishment to the afterlife as an opportunity to propose to one of his own dead characters.

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