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Six years ago, house values were increasing faster than nursing home costs.
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You want to visit my house and my 'family,' well and good.
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However, the new results show the house cat lineage is far older.
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He said to himself: 'Perhaps this isn't my house-otherwise ,whathas happened?'
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Mr Lowe said yesterday he was not particularly concerned about house prices.
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Orlov has putup remarkable resistance to the conditions, work, and stress.
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Do people really want to putup with four years of that?
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Techem is expected to be putup for sale later this year.
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The international development minister Alistair Burt is putup in her place.
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The Svavelsjö mob was arrested, but they putup quite a fight.
Usage of domiciliate in anglès
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Until their return to domiciliate themselves under my roof, I never heard a complaint of my house, which was situated at Brompton.
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It is hardly domiciliated, being a new-comer, and creeps restlessly across the glass.
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Unknown, and in silence, they were domiciliated in courts and in families, throughout all nations; and some roamed as itinerants.
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JAMES has taken a cottage at Jamaica, Long Island, and is domiciliated as an American-wehope for a long time.
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These domestics participating in the comforts of the family, become naturalized and domiciliated; and their extraordinary relatives are often adopted by the heart.
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I found the younger Millbank quite domiciliated at the Castle; a fact which, of itself, if known to Lord Monmouth, would ensure the lad's annihilation.'
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It has domiciliated itself, so to speak,-becomeat home,-enteredinto relations with your other thoughts, and integrated itself with the whole fabric of the mind.