Residence
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And I studied in my little garret at the nurses
' residence
at Toronto General Hospital, not far from here.
I'm the data artist in
residence
at the New York Times.
We are leaving our birthdays, our places of residence, our interests and preferences, our relationships, our financial histories, and on and on it goes.
So after a person's physical death, their body is placed in a special room in the traditional residence, which is called the tongkonan.
Woman: OK Dispatcher: Um, obviously if he comes inside the
residence
and assaults you, can you ask him to go away?
Woman: Um, yeah, so ... Dispatcher: Is there any way you could safely leave the
residence?
I spent the last summer as the artist in
residence
for Times Square.
So I am joined today onstage by my good friend and artist in
residence
at our office in Paris, Cyril Diagne, who is the professor of interactive design at ECAL University in Lausanne, Switzerland.
But there was one that came up that was very fascinating and interesting, which was this artwork by Douglas Coupland, our friend and artist in
residence
as well, called, "I Miss My Pre-Internet Brain."
She is now in an assisted living residence, a 10-minute walk away from my home.
For the last few years, I've been a writer in
residence
at the Stanford Medical School.
So now you may be wondering, how is it that these atoms that were generated in such extreme conditions ultimately took
residence
in our body?
Now those of you who have been to Istanbul have probably seen Topkapi Palace, which was the
residence
of Ottoman sultans for more than 400 years.
We decided to provide vasectomy to all men, but in particular, American men to the front of the queue, right up to the Ambassador's
residence
during his vin d'honneur.
His methods get him nowhere, until at one point in the action he is wandering from tossed
residence
to tossed
residence
with his mouth open and his brain shut.
They soon discover that it's the
residence
of a hulking psychopath (Kane) who has a thing for pulling out and collecting eyeballs.
It is apparent that Charley had been aware of the flawed condition of his heart, because he created a video tape during which his commentary bequeaths his large (and mortgaged)
residence
in Hollywood to Reno, and we see the latter deciding to, contrary to his vow, interview applicants for two roommates as tenants, with he and Holly sharing the selection process in an organized manner.
Upon trying to return it, they see a hand sticking out of a garage door at the lady's
residence
that they believe is attached to the rest of the dead body of the woman who is supposed to give them the money.
At one point the entire O'Moyne
residence
is moved to another address.
Arriving in London, he takes
residence
with Holmes and Watson, but goes out for a visit with his girlfriend, Charlotte Eberli, where he leaves a clue for Holmes as to the locations of his bomb sight, which he has divided into four pieces, but Holmes' eternal nemesis, Professor Moriarity, is also seeking the bomb sight to sell to the Nazis, and abducts Dr. Tobel and the clue left at Charlotte's, a code series of dancing men, which both Holmes and Moriarity are both unable to decipher completely.
but the movie was true enough to matter - while i've never lived in a home or assisted residence, there were plenty of times throughout the movie where i found myself nodding and saying to myself "yeah, that's true.... that's happened to me...." what impressed me is that some of the commentors on this board expressed the fact that the movie made them view life a little differently and with a little more insight as the lives of a silent 'minority' - can't ask more than that out of a movie, that it makes you think and view life differently, so by virtue of that alone, the movies was tremendously successful.
Flowers are delivered to her
residence
every day at 4:15, usually daisies, yet she can not catch the sender in the act.
A regular "Joe"(Dan) and a bunch of misfit delinquents (aka Puppets), all share
residence
at a half-way house.
The monster from Enemy Mine somehow made his way into a small mountain community, where he has taken up
residence.
In Hell House (sorry, I don't remember the actual name of the residence), a bunch of mysterious, unexplained deaths took place long ago; some, like arthritic Lurch stand-in John Carradine (whose small role provides the film's only worthwhile moments), attribute it to the supernatural; bellowing film director John Ireland dismisses it as superstitious hokum.
An executive, very successful in his professional life but very unable in his familiar life, meets a boy with down syndrome, escaped from a
residence
.
This 1977 cult movie has two crazed lesbians (Sandra Locke & Colleen Camp) appearing at the home of wealthy socialite Doctor George Manning (Seymour Cassel), in hope of help in locating a
residence
they can't seem to find.
But these two have other plans in mind, when they find out George's wife is out of town, they end up taking control of the residence, tying up the George, killing a delivery boy while destroying the place all in one evening.
Booted out of heaven, a gang of horny naked female angels (with big plastic fangs) have taken up
residence
in a spooky forest where they feed upon any hapless souls who should wander by.
Expertly directed by Alan Gibson with a fine sense for balanced narrative movement, the film provides freshness in nearly every scene, as felon Martin Steckert (Richard Harris), believing that his rejection for parole was particularly undeserved, contrives a convoluted but ultimately successful escape plan, following which his spontaneous nature comes to the fore as he flees to the lakeside
residence
of his childhood.
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