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resident and neighbors
The issue came to a head in 1995 when neighbors and the county sued a resident over his overflowing septic tank, which he and septic tank companies claimed couldn't be fixed and the only option was installing sewers.
If one resident were to get a new car, his / her neighbors would remain happy for them.
Although a resident there for a number of years and a business associate of many of his neighbors, anti-semitism was still prevalent and Kahn was never accepted by Morristown society.
As of 2009, she remains a resident of Isleworth, where PGA Tour golfer Tiger Woods is among her neighbors.

resident and museum
From January to April 2011, the museum is hosting an exhibition entitled " Spirit of Solvang " consisting of a series of old black-and-white photographs of the village enhanced by local resident Paul Roark.
The museum was privately owned and funded by a local resident well versed in the history and culture of the Acadians.
The last resident, Sister Ethel Hudson, died in 1992, and the site is now a museum, founded in 1969, to preserve the heritage of the utopian sect.
Recently because of a private gift of $ 300, 000 from a long-time resident, the non-profit organization Little Chute Windmill, Inc. is nearing the completion of the fundraising stage on an ambitious project to build a full-scale working windmill to be known as the Little Chute Windmill and Van Asten Visitor Center, serving as a museum and tourist attraction.
In 2004 the museum closed, and years later, the depot was moved to West, MS. Massena Jones, a former postmaster for Vaughan and a longtime resident, was also the author of a book entitled The Choo-Choo Stopped at Vaughn: a Vivid and Accurate Account of Casey Jones ' Fatal Train Crash at Vaughn, Mississippi published in 1982.
In Myrtos is a small museum, dedicated to the local history, which features a scale model of Fornou Korifi created by John Atkinson, a British potter resident in the village who is the current Museum Curator.
Baddeck is home to the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site, which houses a museum commemorating the work of former resident Alexander Graham Bell.
The locomotive is an actual antique museum resident, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway locomotive Lion, built in 1838 and so at the time 114 years old.
Another famous resident is Dominique Vivant Denon ( 1747 – 1825 ) who was involved in the creation of the Louvre museum, converting the former royal palace into a museum after the French Revolution.
1912 Brush Runabout, owned by a resident of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | Saskatoon, in a local museum.
Founded in 1980 in New York City's Chinatown, the museum began as the New York Chinatown History Project by historian John Kuo Wei Tchen and community resident and activist Charles Laiand to promote a better understanding of Chinese American history and to address the concern that " the memories and experiences of aging older generations would perish without oral history, photo documentation, research and collecting efforts.
A museum in his former residence also commemorates the life of this highly respected former Gloggnitz resident.
Represented by professional and amateur clown associations, it pays tribute to outstanding clown performers, operates a living museum of clowning with resident clown performers, conducts special events and maintains a national archive of clown artifacts and history.
A local resident Shri Arvind Prasad Singh, who owns most of the main mound part donated coins and the antique collection from this mound to the museum of G. D. College, Begusarai.

resident and saw
Many Mexicans who viewed Nápoles, a Cuban born resident of Mexico, as another countryman, saw this as a revenge from Stracey.
However, these were largely honourary appointments ; in reality, the Queen never saw any of them except the senior physician, then Sir William Jenner, and her resident medical attendant.
Although Aboriginal people faced widespread discrimination in rural Australia at this time, Goolagong was able to play tennis in Barellan from childhood thanks to a kindly resident, Bill Kurtzman, who saw her peering through the fence at the local courts and encouraged her to come in and play.
On the back of a strong Australian dollar, 2010-11 also saw a record 7. 4 million short-term resident departures from Australia, an increase of 9. 9 % from 2009-10.
In February 2008, the Port Phillip Council's approval of the proposed Triangle site development despite over 5, 000 written objections ( representing over a quarter of the population of St Kilda ) caused an uproar in St Kilda which saw media attention across Victoria with local resident lobby groups including Save St Kilda and UnChain St Kilda banding thousands of residents together in protest and enlisting the help of celebrities including Dave Hughes, Magda Subzanski and Rachel Griffiths in their fight against the local council.
According to an article in the Ottawa Citizen on July 27, 2005, Toronto resident Rick Broadhead saw an ad on Google stating " Hans Island is Greenland.
While St Clement's was spared, the 19th century saw many other City churches being destroyed, particularly following the Union of Benefices Act ( 1860 ), which sought to speed-up the reduction in the number of City parishes as a response to rapidly declining congregations ; the result of the resident population moving in ever larger numbers from cramped City conditions to the more spacious suburbs.
Two years later, the Electoral Reform Act, which was passed despite the opposition of the Legislative Council, saw the introduction of a far more democratic system, allowing any man who had been resident in the colony for six months the right to vote, and removing property requirements to stand as a candidate.
The resident Basques in the municipality, in remembrance of their home region and its religious patron, saw the need of upgrading the old traditional Pepino used by the Canary Islanders to the new and " up-dated " San Sebastián, promoted and thus got the name formally changed by the central government authority.
2008 saw Betty's hotpot come under scrutiny in the soap, after Street resident Jerry Morton suffered a heart attack.
This, the fourth docking, also saw John Blaha transferring onto Mir to take his place as resident Increment astronaut.
Record producer and then Malibu resident Denny Cordell saw merit in the group and released their first recordings on a single, " My Beach " b / w " My Wave ", in Australia on Shelter Records.
The Million Mom March had its roots in August 1999, when New Jersey resident Donna Dees-Thomases saw broadcast coverage of the Los Angeles Jewish Community Center shooting rampage in Granada Hills, California.
So popular had tightrope walking become, that one Sydney resident wrote to the Sydney Morning Herald to complain of " the Blondin business " that saw people walking on high wires wherever the opportunity arose.
1976 saw the first resident of Secunda moving in.
He races through a swamp, accidentally killing the state's most famous resident and reptile – an alligator named Captain Jack, whom Marge, Maggie, Lisa, and Bart saw on a tour earlier while Homer made a fool of himself at the concert.
The show Raye saw that evening, The Evil That Men Do, co-starred the Music Hall's resident Villain and Villainess, Barry Creyton and Noeline Brown.
Chattur Singh was a well known Ba resident, he was the President of the Ba branch of the Indian Association and his elder brother, Parmanand Singh, was one of the 3 Indians elected to the Legislative Council in 1929, Patel had angered the Muslim community because of his strong public stance against nomination ( The Muslims had asked for their own representative to be nominated ), Patel was a Gujarati whom the farmers saw as exploiters because of the high interest rate charged by the Gujarati merchants.
On that same day, 1 May, a local resident named Trigunacharan Ghosh, a civil servant, saw a young boy coming his way, totally exhausted in the midday heat at the peak of the summer.
When Lord Fairfax saw Carter's obituary in the London monthly The Gentleman's Magazine, he was astonished to read of the immense personal wealth acquired by his resident land agent.
Goh saw this as a chance to grow along with the pace of the development of the new company and took on the responsibilities of company teacher and resident choreographer at their inception as a professional company.

resident and how
The Survey of English Dialects took a recording from a long-time resident of Hackney, and the BBC made another recording in 1999 which showed how the accent had changed.
Twin Rivers Council believes that Camp Bedford serves as an example of how a Scout resident camp can be redeveloped as an outdoor adventure area for Scouting units and the public to enjoy.
The film tells the story of a young Canadian woman, Sally Matthews ( Susan Sarandon ), whose dream for a better life in the gambling business is interrupted by the return of the drug-dealing husband, whom she had left behind, and older Lou Pascal ( Burt Lancaster ), a longtime resident of Atlantic City, and how their lives interact and change, both for the better.
In 1955, resident Elmer Kimbrell shot and killed African American Clinton Melton in front of three witnesses after an argument about how much gas Melton pumped into Kimbrell's car.
* Krass, Alfred C., " Growing Together in Spirituality: Pastor and Parish Have a Check-Up ," Christian Century, ( April 1987 ) ( Krass was pastor of the United Christian Church in Levittown, and still a resident of the community ; he asks how mainstream Protestants might move beyond the " autonomy of the individual member " that is so often part and parcel of a liberal world view )
The primary protagonist, Akito Tenkawa, is a boy with a mysterious past ; once a resident of Mars ' Utopia colony, he escaped its destruction by the Jovian Lizards and arrived on Earth, with no memory of how he got there but a terrible fear of the invaders.
Then the Dogon who has entered the contact repeats the ritual, asking the resident how his or her whole family is.
In 2009, the Prime Minister Gordon Brown toured the Kiln Place estate in Gospel Oak and was confronted by a resident who told him how she had been chased, and her property had been broken into and been set on fire by gangs of youths on the estate.
The song extolled the virtues of the town offset against how little the best place in the world can suddenly become to someone when the one they love is no longer resident: " a market town that lacks quintessence / that's Chatteris without your presence ".
* Mr. Lesko, a town resident, has the same last name as the author Matthew Lesko who offered to teach how to get free things.
In the first year of registration many more details than in later years were recorded including the children of the deceased with their ages, the deceased's birthplace and how long they were resident in the district where they died.
Besides his lectures and his superintendence of the resident students, he had to enter all new students, to advise them how to work, and to manage the finances and the general affairs of the school.
Former Auraria resident Jennie Wimmer, a cook in rural California, was the first person to prove the gold's authenticity, because she was the only person on the scene who knew how to perform the proper tests.
" A former resident of the community was quoted by Bichlbaum as saying, " do whatever's most effective, do it, don't worry about how it affects us ," however.
A Westchester resident at the time, Davis lived directly adjacent to one of the Bee Line's bus routes, and he mentioned in an interview how gratifying it was to see his own artwork drive past his window several times every day.
Houses were then bought at a discounted rate depending on how long the resident had worked at Rampton: the longer, the cheaper the house was to buy.
I would taste the patient ’ s food from time to time and walk into the students hostel and resident ’ s quarters at midnight to see how they lived and worked.
Since the data merely had to be copied into another user's mailbox ( still resident on an AOL server ), the piracy was only limited by how fast messages could be forwarded, with AOL footing all the bandwidth costs.
A " nearly perfect " residence is how Sir Frederick Weld, Governor of the Straits Settlements and official resident there from 1880 to 1887, described it in a lecture at the Royal Colonial Institute in London.
The focus of the Aides Program is to learn how a resident camp operates by assisting in the office, store, infirmary, and kitchen.
To what extent the third objective was reached, depends on how one views a price of £ 50, 000 for Pegasus 1 without tape drives, line printer or punched card input and output, which required an hour or more of preventative maintenance by a resident engineer every morning, before a programmer or operator was allowed near it.
Nothing is known of how he passed the next thirteen years, though there is a tradition that, at the instance of a brother resident in Panama, who held out the prospect of large commercial gains, he spent some time in America.
No one can tell exactly when and how this practice started, not even the oldest resident of this town located at the heart of Bondoc Peninsula.
Following in the tradition of International Gay Rugby and Board teams like Kings Cross Steelers in England in 1995 and the San Francisco Fog RFC and the Washington Renegades in 2000, recent part-time New York City business owner and resident, Mark Bingham, discussed with local rugby player Scott Glaessgen how to form a New York team.

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