Work stream number three is the criteria enabling non-resident Bougainvilleans to vote.
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The government had already banned the entry of non-resident foreigners in March.
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He was non-resident, and the numerous churches were served by a curate.
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Overseas Indians can deposit the banknotes in their non-resident rupee denominated accounts.
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Why was it not more active in chasing up bogus non-resident accounts?
Uso de nonresident em inglês
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When did section ever unite with section or even resident with nonresident?
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Appear in the courts for nonresident clients in United States land cases, etc.
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Hellyer, senior nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council.
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The child support agency would not open a case then because he was a nonresident of Australia.
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They had no title to it, but as the owners were nonresident minors they were not disturbed.
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Frequently there were drills at College Hall when it was crowded with nonresident students, there for classes.
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His definition of resident reads "A nonresident individual means an individual who is not a resident."
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When we came back downstairs, my father was in a heated discussion with Jayant about nonresident Indians, NRIs.
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You could pay the nonresident toll.
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Citibank is a big player in the nonresident Indian market, and tries to convince Indians abroad to invest back home.
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It was Rupert's advice that we become nonresident -theonly way we could ever get back on our feet financially.
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Over eight hundred people are backed up to become regular resident members; over six hundred are on the nonresident waiting list.
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He went back to India in 1985 and discovered a new phenomenon: nonresident-Indian hospitals, modelled on Western hospitals and catering to the rich.
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According to data from the Central Bank, estimated nonresident holdings increased over the month by €476 million to €71.8 billion.
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Of course the owner, who, as a general thing, is a nonresident, leaves his land idle for something to "turn up" to make it profitable.
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Aleksashenko, a Kremlin critic, was Page's boss in 2006-07 and is now a nonresident senior fellow at the left-leaning Brookings Institution in Washington.