Sentences with phrase «of taken up residence»

Taylor's Checkerspot butterflies are listed as an endangered species in their native Washington State, so when thousands of them took up residence on Joint Base Lewis McChord near Tacoma, the insects earned the support of one of the most deep - pocketed agencies on Earth: the US Department of Defense.
Although those press reports are not always precise, what is usually meant is people travelling to territory controlled by Islamic State with the purpose of taking up residence.

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This is also true in the case of travelers who take up residence on your land.
A supply of closing materials should take up permanent residence in your briefcase, club locker, car trunk, home and office desk.
--------------- — The Arabs who have taken up residence in the lands originally deeded to Israel have the right to become national Israelites once all of her original boundaries have been re-established.
Many of us have spent the past months finding similarities between Francis of Assisi and Francis of Buenos Aires, who took up residence in a guest house in Vatican City rather than the papal apartment in the Apostolic Palace.
May be the scripture refers to a person (not saved) who is cleared of demons but does not invite the Holy Spirit to take up residence therefore the demons come back in the (empty house)
The Waldensians took up residence in Italy, not far from the border of France.
We repress our dreams; it requires painfully bright lights to hurt our eyes and startlingly loud sounds to pierce our ears (one need only recall the light - and - sound shows of rock performers); and most of us take up exclusive residence in our heads, repressing our bodies.
You can imagine that among the theories on what the unpardonable sin is, one of the top contenders is asking Satan to kick Jesus out of your heart and take up residence there himself so that you can become the antichrist.
When there are just reasons in favor of it, he must be permitted to emigrate to other countries and take up residence there.»
When there are just reasons in favor of it, he must be permitted to migrate to other countries and to take up residence there.
When Jacob returns to Canaan after an absence of twenty years and is met on his way by a forgiving Esau, Jacob agrees to take up his residence beside his brother in the south of the land, in Seir.
Pointing out the dangers of a too - mobile society risks giving personal offense, rather like lamenting rising divorce rates to a husband who has just had to take up residence at the Holiday Inn.
The first part of this sentence is the Barthian key to postliberal theology; the second part underscores the determination to avoid the charge often leveled at postliberals — of wanting to take up residence in a ghetto of «intratextuality» and rely on «revelational positivism.»
A shalom kind of wholeness was growing within Paul as the spirit of Christ took up residence within him.
At such seasons he was accustomed to leave the seat of government at Caesarea and take up residence in Jerusalem, and to see that an adequate force of troops was on hand in the castle overlooking the temple courts.
9), the Galilean communities appear to have played little part in the development of the Church, and the apostles and brethren of Jesus seem either to have remained in the neighbourhood of Jerusalem from the time of the crucifixion or to have taken up residence there within a comparatively short time.
The intelligence that one's runaway daughter had given her life to Christ, been baptized in a bathtub, and taken up residence with a bunch of barefoot, long - haired, guitar - strumming, tongues - speaking twenty - year - olds in a place called Maranatha House was only marginally less disturbing to the average Methodist mother than the news that the same daughter had moved in with a professional tabla drummer and changed her name to Windflower.
In the Father - Son relationship, the eternal and ineffable Father becomes intimately related to the incarnate Son, who takes up residence in the mundane world of time and space shared by the rest of creation.
The policemen made it clear that they would ask the courts to undertake action to force either the minister's wife or the two of them to take up residence in a supervised nursing facility.
Because India was involved in world trade at the time of Christ, some traditions hold that Thomas traveled to India to share the Gospel with Jews who had taken up residence in India for business reasons and planted an anchor point for Christians that still holds today.
Racheal i do nt believe that christians can commit the blasphemy of the holy spirit because the holy spirit has already taken up residence in our hearts.As christians we can greive the holy spirit but we cant blaspheme him otherwise we wouldnt have accepted Christ.When we ask Christ into our lives we are saved the holy spirit comes into our lives because we gave him permission to.We can sin and fall away from God but he is still there because nothing can separate us from the love of God.On the day we die we are saved why because when we were sinners he saved us it isnt dependent on what we do it is dependent on what Christ has done.Should we continue to sin of course not but we should follow him with all our heart.I think it is important to understand that Christ death has saved us from our sin the holy spirits role is to help us to overcome sin in our lives and to be come christlike.brentnz
You will see things that can not be unseen, and this piece of psychological torture might take up residence in your mind long after you would like it to leave.
This means that the fundamental constituents of nature must have built into them a quality... The name I shall give to this hypothesized quality of receptivity to meaning is «mentality»... Unless the universe is pervasively «mental» there would be no possibility of any global meaning taking up residence within it.
The academic suspicion of cosmic teleology that this book has addressed and challenged has given little or no consideration to the possibility that the human level of emergence may itself become a new subsidiary in which a yet higher level (or levels) may take up residence.
My position will be that unless the universe is pervasively «mental» there would be no possibility of any global meaning taking up residence within it.
Zhang took up residence at Xialing Church in Wenzhou, meeting with dozens of Christian leaders whose churches were subject to the cross removal or demolition orders.
One was Giberti who, drawn into the circle of the Oratory of Divine Love, took up residence in the see of Verona of which he had been absentee bishop.
A theologian and philosopher, he arrived in Tübingen in 1832 to take up a post as Repetent (instructor) in the theological Stift (a hall of residence with instructional and tutorial facilities).
Many kinds of observers have, in fact, taken up residence within the cultural domain of religion.
But I'm not here to gloat, promise; I, too, was bone - chilled, quietly resentful of people anywhere that their face didn't freeze within half a block of their apartment and questioning all of the life choices that had led me to take up residence in such a place just a few days ago.
If we're constantly depriving ourselves of treats, we're more likely to cave in and take up a permanent residence in Pizza Land.
My friend Molly — she of the dry - rubbed ribs and apple tarte tatin fame — is leaving us for the kind of love that requires one to take up residence in another state.
In the dead of summer, when you're not sure whether you've actually taken up permanent residence in a steam room, only two drinks matter: freezing cold coffee that gets you through the day and seltzer so frosty that its condensation shows tacit solidarity for your profuse sweat drip.
Following The Fat Duck's return home to the UK, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal will take up residence within Crown Melbourne Resort, becoming the only restaurant the chef has in his portfolio outside of the UK.
In 2010, he took up permanent residence at Zenzakan, Pan-Asian Supperclub in Frankfurt, where his work won the title of «Best Innovative and Creative Sushi» in Germany by Guide Michelin 2011.
One of Ozil or Mikhi tucks into a midfield three and orchestrates matters (until we can buy a new Santi), and the other takes up residence on the «wing» opposite of Laca.
• The ground was opened in 1947, initially as the home of SK Freidig and FK Kvid, with Rosenborg taking up residence ten years later.
A settled line - up took form incrementally, though, as the season developed, and after the turn of the year the Lions took up residence in the top places.
Sure, the lawn needs mowing, the car's a wreck, and a pack of wolverines has taken up residence in your garage.
Frog exhibit brings «Chorus of Color» to Chicago's Peggy Notebaert Museum - Daily Herald - November 13, 2016 Seventy frogs whose habitats range from South America to Africa to Illinois have taken up temporary residence at Chicago's Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
For a significant number of modern - day families, there's substantially more to this coparenting gig than taking up permanent residence on the high road.
Make your nursing nest comfortable as you will be mainly taking up residence from the couch, in bed or even on the floor with lots of pillows for support.
I requested this book expecting dialog about what drives some children to go out into the world and try without fear to achieve their goals, and some to drop out of college — if they make it that far — and drift... and / or take up permanent residence in their parents» basement.
Earlier this week, the Foreign Minister of Ecuador, Ricardo Patino, announced his government's decision to provide «diplomatic asylum» to the founder of the Wikileaks website, who took up residence in the embassy in mid June to avoid extradition to Sweden to face questioning related to alleged sexual offences.
That when it comes to the moment of decision, and undecided pens waver over ballot boxes, the prospect of Ed Miliband actually taking up residence in No 10.
In a letter to the prime minister, dated 22 March 2000, the chairman of the scrutiny committee, Lord Thomson of Monifieth, said it required «firm evidence of an unequivocal decision by Mr Ashcroft that he will have taken up residence in the UK on a permanent basis» before it could recommend his appointment.
He not only published the assurances he gave when made a life peer in 2000 to take up permanent residence in the UK once again and to relinquish the post of Belize's permanent representative to the UN.
«One Lagos» has since become the buzzword all over town with the governor, who has now finally taken up residence in his official Alausa, Ikeja abode, personally witnessing the flag - off of the fiesta on Sunday at the Agege stadium where the Ikeja zonal fiesta is holding.
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