In other changes, Home Office permanent secretary Mark Sedwill has been asked to revamp its "inadequate" IT systems and Mrs May said she would bring in a parliamentary bill by the end of the year in a bid to make it easier to remove illegal immigrants.
So if a player owns a home in Canada but rents in the U.S., he is considered to have a permanent home in each.
Other states look at days, but also try to determine where you intend to make your permanent home.
The Kodak Theatre is best known as the first permanent home of the Academy Awards.
Since leaving the Barbican, the RSC has not had a permanent home in London.
The permanent home - Palingswick House - is owned by Hammersmith and Fulham Council.
He hopes to build a museum in San Antonio that will become a permanent home for the planes.
Most had no permanent home and one gave his address as "the doorway of Books Etc on Piccadilly".
The concept behind their season is to embrace the fact that the Philharmonic no longer has a permanent home.
It would also become a permanent home for the Battle of Prestonpans Tapestry.
If the event is a success, Boughton could become the festival's permanent home.
It considers a permanent home to be not only a place a taxpayer owns but also one he rents.
The show opened Sunday night for a brief run at the Pearl's new permanent home on far West 42nd Street.
Fifteen families evicted from Dale Farm could be given a legal, permanent home under plans for a new caravan site.
Even though you spent no time in Massachusetts during that year, you did not change your permanent home, your domicile.
It warns a record 116, 581 children will spend the festive season without a permanent home, with 100, 810 households in temporary accommodation.
Mr McCall Smith said he hoped the public would get behind the bid to create a permanent home for the work.
He also promised his full support to Coe in his efforts to ensure athletics has a permanent home at the Stratford site.
The poet died in November 1953, aged 39, and the Dylan Thomas Centre is home to a permanent exhibition celebrating his life.
Gloucester City AFC's permanent home was ruined by flooding in July 2007.
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In 1951, the United Nations moved out of its temporary headquarters in Lake Success, New York, for its permanent home in Manhattan.
Some 500, 000 people still have no permanent home, 200, 000 have no access to fresh water and 350, 000 are receiving WFP food aid.
In August 2008 the plane was finally moved to its permanent home at Arlanda airport's main entrance, where it will now stay.
Next door, French and Grace is the permanent home of another former supper club that now serves Mediterranean mezze, bakes and stews.
The place where a person lives and has a permanent home and to which the person has the intention of returning whenever absent.
She was speaking in a debate entitled "reducing the time needed to find a permanent home for looked-after children" on 2 November 2011.
He moved to Stavanger seven years ago to provide IT services for an oil company and has now set up permanent home in Norway.
The achievements include sending rovers to Mars, placing countless communication and imagining satellites in orbit, and the International Space Station, a semi-permanent home in space.
Anna was placed in emergency bed and breakfast accommodation, and then, assuming the rest of her housing application goes well, she will be found a more permanent home.
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As for the sense of hearing: The property is a bird refuge, a temporary or permanent home to exotic birds who have been rescued from poachers and traffickers.
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