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1 Only two other monks live permanently at the monastery, though others visit.
2 She looks at me and says I can't live permanently in Nigeria.
3 I do see and yet I don't want to live permanently outside Nigeria.
4 So I decided to jump bail and live permanently outside the United States.
5 This is when a person comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
6 Half of our milk is now produced from cows that live permanently indoors.
7 Just think of having to live permanently with anybody whose digestion has gone.
8 Oh that I could live permanently in twenty islands at once!
9 Just 46 people live permanently in the remote Spanish village of Yernes y Tameza.
10 Schuster said everyone who wanted to live permanently in Germany must identify with its history.
11 Some married ones are going back to live permanently .
12 One can never mention travel, either, because her second husband had to live permanently abroad.
13 The conversation, weeks before she went missing, centered on Nina returning to Russia, to live permanently .
14 Du Bois offered no resolution, accepting that blacks were destined to live permanently with this tension.
15 At that time her father's health broke, and they proceeded to live permanently in New York.
16 These patients live permanently connected to life-prolonging machines by tubes surgically placed into their necks and stomachs.
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