Sentences with phrase «often take up residence»

These bacteria often take up residence inside cells lining the intestine, but they employ different methods of doing so.
Eschewing narration and on - screen text in favor of interviews that serve to keep the story propelled ever - forward — and often taking up residence right beside, or over the shoulder of, its Autodefensas subjects — Cartel Land is the rare non-fiction work that routinely keeps one's nerves on edge.
Eschewing narration and on - screen text in favor of interviews that serve to keep the story propelled ever - forward — and often taking up residence right beside, or over the shoulder of, its Autodefensas subjects — Cartel Land is the rare nonfiction work that routinely keeps one's nerves on edge.
Mine were found at thrift stores and they move about our home often taking up residence somewhere new every couple of weeks.

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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.»
Often compared to an old man muppet, these beautiful wolf eels, Anarrhichthys ocellatus, have taken up residence in an old wreck on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Sometimes around Christmas, more often on the Fourth of July, my family would take up residence at one of my grandparents» country clubs in Chicago, Palm Beach, or Asheville, North Carolina.
I don't often see ferals around here, since there are literally hundreds of acres of woods and few feral cats venture out, although the occasional one (other than the two I adopted) have taken up residence in our stable.
We often spot red - tailed or Cooper's hawks along the coast and in town, the swallows love taking up residence in the rafters of local shops!
Similarly nomadic, artists and curatorial duo Kieran Leach and Precious Innes, working under the moniker Show.me.up, have taken up residence in the Paradise Works project space with their first exhibition «Tipping the Scales», which looks at work - life balance, and how for artists the two often overlap and become inseparable.
The three day exhibition marked a year since Fabio Santacroce founded the aforementioned «art staircase», that often exhibits off - site, by taking up residence across the three rooms where the spray - paint tag of «Brian» and his love were discovered at the train station of Bari, Italy.
Since few couples can completely avoid criticizing each other now and then, the first horseman often takes up long - term residence even in relatively healthy marriages.
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