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Residency is restricted to 60% AMI or less (around $33k for a single person).
Hallelujah! A New Building With Zero Parking « PubliCola 2010
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Residency is the opening, the path to citizenship is there and has been for a long time.
Should path for citizenship be made easier for illegal immigrants? 2010
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He regularly breaks laws that he expects others to follow, he knows that his Residency is not only illega, it is coming to a fast and furious end.
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The Residency is large and lofty, and thoroughly draughty, a high commendation so near the equator.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither Isabella Lucy 1883
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The Residency is on a steepish hill in the middle of an open valley, partially cleared and much defaced by tin diggings.
The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither Isabella Lucy 1883
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And "On Call: A Doctor's Days & Nights in Residency" (Emily Transue).
Archive 2004-10-01 M-mv 2004
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And "On Call: A Doctor's Days & Nights in Residency" (Emily Transue).
What you're reading M-mv 2004
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Graduating med students find out where they're headed in National Residency Match Day George Crocker
News for WNCT WNCT 2010
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Precisely opposite the Residency is the handsome Dopper Church, wherein the President regularly worshipped, and not infrequently himself ministered in holy things.
With the Guards' Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back Edward P. Lowry
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The white people were shut into a strong place called the Residency, and although they were better off than the poor people at Cawnpore, many died of wounds and sickness.
An Island Story: A History of England for Boys and Girls Henrietta Elizabeth 1920
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