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was married to Tahseen Ali and had lived in Iraq for 30 years.
Hemingway also fought a bit in the Spanish Civil War, and had lived in Paris the same time Orwell had(of course they didn't run in the same circles).
By the age of 10, Mark had lived in 6 different countries because of his father's work:
The sister said that she and her husband had lived in the belief that Tito who lived at the address Uzicka 15 was a fraud.
At the same time a large number of people, whose families had lived in Ukraine for centuries
a Germanic tribe who had lived in the area of the Netherlands in Roman times
The Fine Life They had lived in Kensington They Could leave behind them,
The Daraghmeh clan had lived in the Jordan Valley since the 15th century
This"prehistoric elephant" with a height of 4.5 m and weight of about 10 tons belonged to the order of the largest mammals that had lived in the Pliocene about 5 million years ago.
was suspected of involvement in a support network for two Saudi hijackers who had lived in San Diego the year before the attacks.
was suspected of involvement in a support network for two Saudi hijackers who had lived in San Diego the year before the attacks.
newspaper editor, had lived in exile in Washington for more than a year,
He had heard that this alleged Buddha used to be an ascetic before and had lived in the forest, but had then turned back to luxury
the heir of a wealthy Belgian banking family, who had lived in Milan and Vienna, and was familiar with the Vienna Secession.
during the 1992-1995 war, Fijuljanin had lived in Bocinja, a village in the country's north inhabited at the time by fighters from Islamic countries.
the disease found its perfect environment in the rat populations that had lived in close proximity with humans for so long that no one suspected them as sources for the disease.
The occupation authorities immediately classified the population of Bačka and Baranja into those that had lived in those regions when they had last been under Hungarian rule in 1920
FACT 66: White people have lived in South Africa much longer than Negroes.
Since marrying the couple have lived in Chicago.[2].
people have lived in Milan since around 400 BC.