Sentences with phrase «usually moves to another location»

During a divorce, one of the partners usually moves to another location.

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Those videos are usually filmed in Portland, Oregon for some unknown reason but in the case of the Lexington Code, the video creators have decided to move locations to London.
The short cut version of this exercise is to either visit the Bo Kaap, where numerous colourful shops will sell you a ready - made roti, or visit the monthly community food and craft market, usually held on the first Saturday of the month at the Schotschekloof Civic Centre in upper Wale Street (although rumour has it that the market has moved location).
The first is that every ten waves is a stealth wave where you have to move position, usually just a few hundred feet away, and take out all the enemies in the new location without being detected.
With the exception of two stages, every stage has a transitional area where fighters are knocked through an assortment of objects — usually through building walls — that will move the fighter to a new location.
The Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair, a staple of the London art scene usually held every year in London's East End, is changing location and moving to the seaside town of Margate — but for one day only.
For example, if a child lived in jurisdiction B for a year and moves to jurisdiction C, jurisdiction B would usually maintain jurisdiction over any new custody proceedings until the child has lived in the new location for six months.
Courts consider several factors when deciding whether to allow a parent to relocate with a child, including the age and maturity of the child (the judge may consider the preference of the children), the distance between the new and old home (the court is usually more sympathetic to moves that make it possible for the noncustodial parent to exercise visitation), and the quality of life (the effect on the child's education and leisure opportunity in a new location).
Their policies usually define move types and corresponding benefit levels based on departure - location residence status, i.e., homeowners are presumed to become destination buyers and renters to stay as renters.
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