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lives and Georgetown
Martin was born and spent a significant part of her childhood in Washington, D. C. where she still lives and works, graduating from Georgetown Day School.
Following his death, many Georgetown Law School students and faculty shared their reminiscences of Father Drinan, and wrote of his influence on their lives, on Georgetown University's website.
The film, starring Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy and Mare Winningham, revolves around a group of friends that have just graduated from Georgetown University and their adjustment to their post-university lives and the responsibilities of encroaching adulthood.
He lives in Georgetown, Ontario.
A graduate of Georgetown University, Ness currently lives in New York City.

lives and section
" In a section of his paper entitled Destroying Lives, Breggin writes, " Even when these injured people can continue to function on a superficial social basis, they nonetheless suffer devastation of their identities due to the obliteration of key aspects of their personal lives.
The Christmas Eve levee break at Yuba City was particularly disastrous, with 38 people losing their lives, and heavy damage occurring in the downtown section.
However, through the use of 2 color palettes and a left / right boundary control byte you could have the left section of screen ( this could be the play field ) use 1 set of colors while the right side ( this could show information such as lives and score ) used an entirely different set of colors, thus 8 total colors were possible.
Fishburne lives in Hollywood and also maintains a residence in New York City, in the Castle Village Co-Op in the Hudson Heights section of Washington Heights.
* Inter-Faith House: Located in section 8 of Kirk, the Inter-Faith House is for students wishing to explore faith in their lives and the lives of others.
The Plurality, in section 5 of its decision, made a special note of the precedential value of Roe v. Wade, especially how women's lives were changed by that decision:
The city subdivides into three sections but the majority of the population lives in the central section near the city center.
There was even a special section devoted to Jews, guaranteeing them that their rights, their property and their lives would be absolutely secure.
Successful surgery enables women to live normal lives and have more children, but it is recommended to have a cesarean section to prevent the fistula from recurring.
The main characters are James Brodie ( the hatter and tyrannical patriarch of the Brodie family ), Mary Brodie ( James ' elder daughter, also one of the central characters, appearing throughout the first and last section of the novel ), Matthew Brodie ( James ' only son and oldest child in the family who also plays a significant role in the novel ), Nessie Brodie ( James ' younger daughter and favourite, who remains one of the background characters until the end of the story ), Mrs. Brodie ( James ' fragile wife who is never treated as anything more than a servant by her husband ), Grandma Brodie ( James ' mother who lives with the Brodie family ), Dennis Foyle ( A young Irishman who has a relationship with Mary ), Nancy ( James ' mistress ) and Dr. Renwick ( a character who becomes more involved in the Brodies ' family life towards the end of the novel ).
Looking for salvation from a yet unknown plight, he gets a knock at his door, figuratively speaking, and Ed Finnerty, an old friend whom Paul has always held in high regard, informs him he has quit his important engineer job in Washington D. C. Paul and Finnerty visit a bar in the " Homestead " section of town, where workers who have been displaced by machines live out their meaningless lives in mass-produced houses.
follows the lives of three working-class African-American teens living in the Watts section of Los Angeles.
He lives in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
In the final section of the oratorio, some draw parallels between the lives of Elijah and Jesus.
* 23 May-A section of the ceiling in Terminal 2E at Paris's Charles de Gaulle International Airport collapses, claiming at least 6 lives.
At the top of the hill overlooking the nurses section is a bronze memorial to Jane Delano and the 296 nurses who lost their lives during World War I.
His investigations are based on two oral sources, Abdul Ruzibiza, a former member of the Rwandan Patriotic Front who lives in exile, and Paul Barril, who was in charge of François Mitterrand's wiretap section at the Elysee Palace, and has had an obscure role in Rwanda before 1994.
In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the definition became even looser and is sometimes used to refer to a wide section of the ( generally urban ) underclass of the country ( in England generally known as chavs ), or merely a person of any social class who " lives on the cheap " such as a bohemian.
In July 2009, McCaughey claimed that a section in the pending healthcare legislation titled " Advance Care Planning Consultation " actually prescribed " euthanasia for the elderly " because it included provisions that " would make it mandatory … that people Medicare told how to end their lives sooner ".
The section closes in the days leading up to Marcello ’ s wedding, and we see his mother-in-law lavishing praise upon him, in stark contrast to his mother, who now lives alone in squalor.
The tribe lives in Colchester, Connecticut, where it has a reservation, and also has a reservation in Nichols section of Trumbull, Connecticut.
The overall shell shape varies quite widely according to the degree of exposure to wave action of the shore on which a particular population lives but the body whorl ( the largest section of the shell where the majority of the visceral mass is located ) is usually around 3 / 4 of the total length of the shell.
After the section dealing with the current owner of the property, there usually appeared a section entitled Lineage which listed, not only ancestors of the owner, but ( so far as known ) every male line descendant of those ancestors, thus including many people in the ranks of the " Landed Gentry " families who had never owned an acre in their lives but who might share in the status of their eponymous kin as connected, however remotely to the landed gentry or to a county family.

lives and Washington
In talks with Mr. Buckley last week in Washington, the Mayor apparently received the Bronx leader's assent to dropping Controller Lawrence E. Gerosa, who lives in the Bronx, from this year's ticket.
Coupland lived in Redmond, Washington for six weeks and Palo Alto, Silicon Valley for four months researching the lives of Microsoft workers.
Henry Franzoni reports that " Mrs. Patterson, Roger Patterson's widow, who still lives in Yakima, Washington, has the TV and movie rights to the actual film.
God reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives!
Bobby suggests a leading American scientist, Professor Jacob Barnhardt ( Sam Jaffe ), who lives in Washington, D. C. Bobby takes Klaatu to Barnhardt's home, but the professor is absent.
Olerud lives with his family, Kelly ( wife ), Garrett ( son ), Jordan ( daughter ) and Jessica ( daughter ) in Clyde Hill, Washington.
The signatures of Washington and Lincoln changed only slightly during their adult lives, while John F. Kennedy's signature was different virtually every time he signed.
Most of the county's population lives on the largest four islands, which are the only county islands served by the Washington State Ferries.
In the words of The Reverend Samuel Lloyd, former dean of Washington National Cathedral, Buechner ’ s words " have nurtured the lives of untold seekers and followers " through " his capacity to see into the heart of every day.
Folk singer Arlo Guthrie lives in Washington, as does singer / songwriter James Taylor.
It is said that Fitzgerald modeled West Egg — the fictional town in which Nick lives — after his own Great Neck ( specifically Kings Point ) and the atmosphere and lifestyle there ; and he modeled East Egg after Great Neck's eastern neighbor, Port Washington, or, more specifically, Sands Point.
* Dave Heaverlo-MLB Pitcher-Born in Ellensburg, Washington but grew up, and still lives in, Moses Lake
His legacy also lives on in his hometown of Washington, Georgia.
When not working in Hollywood, he lives at his home on Lake Samish, outside Bellingham, Washington, where he has opened the Upfront Theatre, a small theatre dedicated to live improv comedy.
Chance ( Peter Sellers ) is a middle-aged man who lives in the townhouse of an old, wealthy man in Washington D. C.
* 2003: Kevin Sullivan and Mary Jordan, Washington Post, " for their exposure of horrific conditions in Mexico's criminal justice system and how they affect the daily lives of people.
While at Stanford in the 1950s, he married Frances Fisher Korten, with whom he now lives on Bainbridge Island near Seattle, Washington.
The novel ' Freedom Road ' is based on a true story and was made into a 1979 film starring Muhammad Ali, who, in a very rare acting role, plays Gideon Jackson, an ex-slave in 1870's Virginia who gets elected to the US Senate in Washington DC and battles other former slaves and white sharecroppers to keep the land they tended all their lives.
Jigdal Dagchen Sakya ( b. 1929 ) is the head of the Phuntsok Phodrang, and lives in Seattle, Washington, where he co-founded Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism with Dezhung Rinpoche III, and constructed the first Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in the United States.
Tens of millions of lives would be lost as the cities and / or towns of St. John's, Halifax, New York, Boston, Baltimore, Washington, D. C., Miami, Havana, and many other cities on the Atlantic coast in Europe, South America and Africa.
Evans was born in Seattle, Washington ( where he lives ), descended from a family that had first arrived in the Washington Territory in 1859 ; his grandfather had served in one of Washington's first state senates.
In 1981, he married his wife Barbara, with whom he now lives in the Washington, D. C. area.

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