Live in the house where one works.
1 We live in times of great consequence and, therefore, of great opportunity.
2 Without Labor, Capital would starve; without Capital, Labor could live in luxury.
3 They live in an inland sea far to the east, Jondalar said.
4 Portugal looks the only place to live in Europe at the moment.
5 Today, the vast majority of Singaporeans live in high quality public housing.
6 I saw her live in New York not so long ago: extraordinary.
7 Yes, Beyonce will be performing live in South Africa later this year.
8 Barto Sova came to live in Ireland from Poland 13 years ago.
9 He did not live in India, dear; he never lived in India.
10 My family do not live in the United Kingdom; it's somewhat different.
11 And a large group of them, the mass affluent, live in Europe.
12 Had Karen really said that she used to live in our house?
13 Natural resources didn't permit large groups to live in the same area.
14 I want my children to live in a free country, he said.
15 At least 24 million people live in West Bengal's seven affected districts.
16 Then he said, They know that they live in a good place.
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