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  • A resident is a person who lives in a particular place permanently, or for an extended period of time, i.e. who maintains a residence or a domicile in that place.
  • A resident alien is a person who is living in a particular foreign country for an extended period of time under authority or color of law as opposed to a tourist who is visiting the country without the intent to establish a residence in that country.
  • A KGB-resident was the head of mission in a particular country, albeit usually officially assigned to a relatively subordinate diplomatic position.
  • In British constitutional thought a Resident represents British interests/manages British affairs in those territories where Britain does not have sovereignty. He can also act as a de facto advisor or premier to the local sovereign in such situations (e g British Residency in British Malaya). A Resident–General is a resident with control over lesser Residents or a Resident with a particularly important commission.
  • A resident bird or animal is one that does not migrate, but stays in the same location throughout the area.
  • resident is an austrian music magazine - its one of the first electronic music magazines with focus on drum'n'bass - the mag and the page are written in german - weblink http://www.resident.at

A dwelling is a structure in which humans or other animals live. ... In astrology, domicile, rulership or house is the strongest essential dignity of a planet. ... In law, an alien is a foreigner who is not a citizen of the land in which he lives. ... A country, a land, is a geographical area that connotes an independent political entity, with its own government, administration, laws, often a constitution, police, military, tax rules, and population, who are one anothers countrymen. ... A tourist boat travels the River Seine in Paris, France Tourism can be defined as the act of travel for the purpose of recreation, and the provision of services for this act. ... For the purposes of this article, any word which has appeared in a recognised general English dictionary published in the 20th century or later is considered a candidate. ... Cheka-KGB emblem: sword and shield The Committee for State Security, or KGB, (Russian:   listen?), was the name of the main Soviet Security Agency and intelligence agency, as well as the main secret police agency from March 13, 1954 to November 6, 1991. ... ... A physician visiting the sick in a hospital. ... A physician is a person who practices medicine. ... Medicine on the Web NLM (National Library of Medicine, contains resources for patients and healthcare professionals) Virtual Hospital (digital health sciences library by the University of Iowa) Online Medical Dictionary Collection of links to free medical resources Categories: Medicine | Health ... For information about a medical intern, see the article on Medical residency. ... A medical residency is a post-graduate educational and clinical training program for physicians. ... A British Resident or British Resident Minister was a British colonial official who lived and worked in smaller self-governing colonies or protectorates as a political advisor to the leader and as an ambassador of the British Government. ... Migration occurs when living things move from one biome to another. ... Migration occurs when living things move from one biome to another. ... The Residents The Residents are an avant garde music and visual arts group. ... Wikibooks Wikiversity has more about this subject: School of Music Look up Music in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Wikisource, as part of the 1911 Encyclopedia Wikiproject, has original text related to this article: Music Wikicities has a wiki about Music: Music MusicNovatory: the science of music encyclopedia Science of Music... Many times, the term art is used to refer to the visual arts. ... Drum and bass (drum n bass, DnB) is an electronic music style. ...

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Nationality Nationality is, in English usage, a legal relationship existing between a person and a state. ...


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  • resident.at drum'n'bass magazine in german language
  • irgendwie.org fansite of resident - flyers and more...

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AAMC: DEBTHELP - Educational Debt Management Services for Residents (393 words)
DEBTHELP—Educational Debt Management Services for Residents is designed exclusively for residents and the medical school financial aid officers and GME staff who counsel them on their student loans.
We provide current, timely and objective information to help supplement information residents should have received from their financial aid office during entrance, exit and debt management counseling workshops.
Primarily for residents, this primer is also useful for currently enrolled medical students and financial aid officers with questions about loan consolidation.
The Residents - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1944 words)
For their part, The Residents may feel that artists do their best work without the influence of an audience, should only be judged by their work, and that a band members' genders, ethnicities, line-up changes, and most importantly daily life outside of the band should be irrelevant to listeners.
One of the very first projects The Residents undertook, before even the Santa Dog single, was the ambitious Vileness Fats film project, which was later reluctantly cancelled, after four years of filming (from 1972 to 1976).
The Residents were unbothered by this deviation from their plan since the 1978 decision to release the album couldn't affect the philosophical conditions under which it was recorded in 1974.
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