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She seems to have | lived the rest of her life in a nunnery. |
He may have | lived in the 6th to 7th centuries. |
e is said to have travelled widely and to have | lived for centuries. |
It may have | lived at least part of its life in trees. |
St Zosimas is reputed to have | lived to be almost one hundred years of age. |
Captive eastern cottontails have | lived to at least 9 years of age. |
A mathematician, he is thought to have | lived around the 2nd century BC. |
I have | lived all my paintings, so to speak. |
Many well-known people have | lived in town, including numerous actors, musicians |
Foreign nationals who have | lived in Malawi for 7 years can also vote. |
reiro's daughter, Mary, and together they have | lived on the grounds overlooking Narragansett Bay. |
Hunter and his wife Shirley Hunter have | lived in Abilene, Texas, since 1956. |
Palfreyman seems to have | lived in the London parish of St Peter, Cornhill. |
Bidborough has many families who have | lived there for generations. |
Various species of Smilodontini have | lived in Africa, Eurasia, North America and South Am |
They are said to have | lived in areas of North Carolina, Georgia, and Tenne |
Once there he finds a secret group who have | lived in the store for years. |
Members of the Edgcumbe family have | lived in New Zealand since the 1860s. |
“I have | lived long enough to know people, know life”, Gregor |
e poet Mathuraikkoodalaar Kilaar who must have | lived in Madurai. |
They have | lived up to 10 years in captivity. |
He must have | lived in the mid 6th century. |
They have | lived in Cologne, Paris and Berlin. |
Her family have | lived in Cornwall for generations. |
That's the sort of dishonesty we have | lived with for years. |
I have | lived in Amsterdam for 10 years. |
He is supposed to have | lived in Lhaimagu island, in the Maldives. |
Many actors and actresses have | lived here, as have a number of sports personalities |
Methuselah, a Biblical figure reputed to have | lived 969 years. |
Roughly 40% of the residents have | lived in the neighborhood for five years or less. |
He might have | lived longer after his dethronement, occupying some |
Winchester (year unknown, but thought to have | lived to past 70). |
Ross is believed to have | lived here, with her first husband, John Ross (d. |
He is thought to have | lived sometime between 400 and 600 AD. |
He died in Chicago, Illinois, in 1886, having | lived there since 1883. |
Lindsay is a native of Long Island, having | lived in Glen Cove as a child. |
e shares with Victor Hugo the honour of having | lived in a street bearing his name. |
Having | lived in Belgium for ten years, he also holds Belgia |
Unonius returned to Sweden in 1858, having | lived in the United States for 17 years. |
I don't believe merely having | lived in the area is sufficient. |
Having | lived in an underground home, William Ajax chose to |
He died in Newburgh, New York in 1897, having | lived there for many years. |
Having | lived in Lansing, Michigan, she reported for the Gre |
Having | lived in London for a decade, she returned to Belfas |
Having | lived for about 44 years in Delhi he went to Gulbarg |
Hayashi | lived well into the 20th century, and was famous as |
Haydon | lived with his wife, Elizabeth, at Smithfield Plains |
Hayes | lived in Lurgan. |
However, recently it was revealed that he | lived until 1995. |
In retirement he | lived at Inveresk House in Musselburgh. |
He | lived in Sudan with his four wives, four sons and da |
He married Elizabeth Fanning in 1837 while he | lived in Columbus, Georgia. |
He | lived in poverty, not because he was forced to, but |
He | lived on intimate terms with the best families of th |
He | lived in Kamakura, Kanagawa prefecture from 1950 unt |
He | lived in Munich. |
He | lived at Aldeburgh in Suffolk. |
There is some disagreement as to when he | lived and wrote. |
For some years he | lived in obscurity. |
Born in Canada, he | lived in Glencoe, Ontario. |
-name came from the name of the store where he | lived. |
Fled to Sweden in 1944 where he | lived for the remainder of his life. |
He | lived a very carefree life. |
fully recovered from his injuries, although he | lived another 16 years. |
He | lived in Valdez-Cordova census area, Kodiak Island B |
r gave Martin Bucer refuge in England where he | lived his final years. |
He | lived in Bonshaw for many years. |
He | lived at Hurlingham Lodge in Fulham, London. |
From 1939 until his death in 1963 he | lived in exile. |
Later, he | lived in New York City and taught at the Franklin In |
Later in his life he | lived and worked elsewhere in New England. |
He | lived in the suburb of Brighton for the last 58 year |
In 1844 Wieck moved to Dresden, where he | lived for the rest of his life. |
He | lived near Vroomanton. |
In 2003/2004 he | lived in Japan for half a year. |
He | lived in Calgary until his death in 1999. |
He | lived most of his life in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
He | lived on it from 1977 to 1983. |
He | lived in retirement in Ottawa, Illinois, until his d |
He | lived aboard the station from October 3, 2005 until |
He | lived and worked at Livorno where he led a pharmacy |
He | lived in Paris. |
He | lived in Texas in the 1930s, working in an instrumen |
He | lived on Anglesey, of which he was High Sheriff for |
He | lived in the Cottage at Government House, Melbourne, |
He | lived in the Bronllys area near Talgarth in Brychein |
He | lived in Fultonville, New York. |
He | lived much of his life in Britain but so did Anthony |
He | lived, probably at Sens, in the thirteenth century. |
He | lived in Luneburg but later moved to North Vancouver |
He | lived in the village of Kancharur in the Chola kingd |
He | lived and worked as a writer, private scholar, and t |
He | lived in Warwick Court, enjoyed a large practice, an |
He | lived in Placitas, New Mexico. |
He | lived in Hull, Massachusetts with his life-partner C |
leaping from the roof of the hotel in which he | lived in Chicago. |
He | lived at Kinmel near Abergele, and was a patron of t |
He | lived in Belgium after 1927, working in a steel plan |
He | lived at Ashford Hall, Shropshire where he had a far |
He | lived at Hill House (now Cranbourne Court) at Winkfi |
He | lived in Paris a number of years, and currently resi |
He | lived in a sanatorium, but was later taken to Khabar |
In 1893 Allen moved to New York City, where he | lived until his death. |
He | lived at Grigg's Cottage, a half-timbered cottage op |
He | lived in Calgary with his wife Suzanne, and his daug |
He | lived in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, when he was conscr |
He | lived in France for 10 years, painting mostly landsc |
He | lived at the their motherhouse in Paris until in 183 |
s gave him a deep and lasting pleasure, and he | lived to a great old age. |
-American War, Osio fled to Honolulu, where he | lived until 1849. |
He | lived at Crawley near Winchester. |
His sister, Noreen, with whom he | lived throughout his life, died eleven years later, |
For most of his childhood he | lived in Sevastopol. |
He | lived the rest of his life in retirement in Belgrade |
The last four years of his life he | lived in a Jesuit order. |
After his term as mayor, he | lived in St. Albert until he passed away in 1968. |
He | lived in Cornwall. |
He | lived in nearby Stratfield Saye. |
The house he | lived in is now a historical landmark in California. |
In 1845 and 1846 he | lived in Brussels, then Paris. |
He | lived in Moscow, sometimes visiting his village. |
He | lived on the streets and made friends with radicals |
At some point in his life he | lived in Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire. |
He | lived there until his death. |
He | lived at a house called Elmwood, in Jockey Road, Sut |
At one time, he | lived in a converted (still mobile) ambulance. |
He | lived in Marseilles. |
He | lived in Notting Hill, London. |
He | lived in Oregon City for eleven years. |
After demobilization he | lived and trained in Armavir. |
He | lived in the Fishponds area of Bristol until his dea |
He | lived at the East End Manor in Durrington in Wiltshi |
Darius believed that because he | lived righteously by Asha, Ahura Mazda supported him |
He | lived at Florence. |
long with his father, to Thiruvallur, where he | lived for three years. |
He | lived during end sangam period. |
He | lived most of his adult live in Ridgefield, Connecti |
Pardoned in 1949 he | lived a recluse in Oslo until his death in 1965. |
He | lived in Horebeke. |
He | lived his final years in Nottingham. |
The house in which he | lived, Lane End, still exists. |
He | lived in Chesterfield. |
He | lived in the Henley area for the last twenty years o |
He | lived his life in Hamburg, and received his citizens |
He | lived for most of his life in Hout Bay on the Cape P |
After the latter's fall, he | lived in England for several years. |
He | lived in Woodstock. |
First he | lived in Iceland on Drepstokki. |
He | lived his early youth in Whalley Range, Manchester. |
He | lived his last years on the charity of the Jesuits. |
He | lived at 6 Garden Lane. |
He | lived in India between 1973 and 1980 and again betwe |
Callimachi retired to Constantinople where he | lived for 19 years before his death. |
Before then he | lived with his divorced mother. |
He | lived at 38 Dyke Road in Brighton. |
He | lived on a farm at Abercorn, near Montreal, where he |
Demobilized in 1946, he | lived thereafter in Sukhumi working as a statal shop |
He | lived in Harlem, and had a law office at 20, Nassau |
He | lived in the Gateacre area of Liverpool until his ea |
He | lived at Plattsburgh. |
At this time he | lived at Como House in Melbourne which he bought in |
As a child, he | lived in the Yugoslavia, West Germany, and Australia |
He | lived at the beginning of the Savora period. |
instrument was the clarinet at age 13 when he | lived in Seattle, Washington. |
1838, Hutchinson returned to England, where he | lived for about the next two decades. |
almost totally ceased writing songs, though he | lived 27 more years. |
During his tenure, he | lived in Solihull, England for 3 years. |
From 1827 he | lived in the home of Niebuhr, whose son Marcus was t |
He | lived in retirement from 1832 until his death in 184 |
as adopted by white Christian parents where he | lived until he was 17. |
He | lived in Brussels, Belgium, starting in 1917. |
After retirement he | lived in Rondebosch until his death. |
He | lived in Malta in 1653, as soon as he entered the or |
turn held fast onto his Murshid so long as he | lived. |
He | lived at The Willows in Jesmond in Newcastle upon Ty |
He | lived on the corner of Jefferson Avenue and Randolph |
was born in the province of Terragona where he | lived until age 9. |
He | lived in what is now Iraq in the fourteenth century. |
He | lived in New York City and performed regularly at th |
He | lived in California for a time, and later moved to A |
He | lived there from 1818 until 1828. |
Afterwards, he | lived a quiet and comfortable life. |
In 1958, he moved to Europe where he | lived for over twenty years. |
For many years, he | lived in Lexington, Massachusetts. |
He | lived at St. Bride's Major |
He | lived in Oldham until his death on 7 December 1954. |
He | lived in Bennington, Vermont for the last five years |
He | lived in Casselman. |
He | lived at St. Matias, Divar, Goa. |
He | lived in Rome thenceforth in great state. |
He opened a law practice in Corydon where he | lived most of his life. |
He | lived the rest of his life as a semi-invalid in Brit |
He | lived in Ostrava and started his ice hockey career h |
He | lived in Moscow after retirement, where he died on 2 |
He | lived in Souris. |
In 1856-1860 he | lived in Roxbury. |
After graduating, he | lived in Palm Springs, California, until August 2002 |
on of Robert Palmer Senior and Jane Bowles, he | lived at Holme Park in Sonning. |
He | lived at Four Oaks Hall, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield |
For some years in his youth he | lived in Germany with his mother. |
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