Quality of a person residing at varying geographical locations.
1 Ms Cash was described in court documents as having no fixed abode .
2 They are from Vietnam but were stated to have no fixed abode .
3 Police said he was of no fixed abode but was originally from England.
4 Martin Ward, of no fixed abode , appeared before Galway District Court on Monday.
5 This academy has no fixed abode , but follows the home of its president.
6 Searching databases, getting hits, linking registers, looking for people with no fixed abode .
7 He is a bird of passage with no fixed abode .
8 His livelihood remained uncertain, and he had no fixed abode .
9 But to a soldier, who has no fixed abode , such attentions are particularly pleasing.
10 Mr McDermott is believed to have been in his 50s and of no fixed abode .
11 The 29-year-old, of no fixed abode , faces five charges of threatening to kill Protestant ministers.
12 Byung Jin Lee, of no fixed abode , will appear at City of Westminster magistrates court today.
13 Ten days earlier, the 29-year-old, of no fixed abode , had tried to rob the same shop.
14 Kevin Keohane, of no fixed abode , appeared before a special sitting of Limerick District Court yesterday.
15 Mr Mark Desmond (25), of no fixed abode , has already been charged with these murders.
16 Mr Paul Carwood, of no fixed abode , was arrested yesterday at the Labour Exchange in Thomas Street.
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