And now he's getting ready to offer credit to those moving back to New Orleans to rebuild.
As partial owners, your kids could also insist on moving back in with you.
Moving back to Nebraska, he was elected to the Senate in 1996 and again in 2002.
Around 1970, many African-Americans began moving back to the South, historians and demographers say.
There are countless stories of young people in their 30s moving back in with their parents.
Woods picked up two shots before moving back to two off the lead after three-putting the ninth.
Dan Arcari, a software engineer moving back to the U.S. from New Zealand, tried several auctions without success.
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Yields rebounded in late October, moving back to a high of 2.40% while stocks were also making highs.
He was seen lunging towards rival supporters, swinging his arms, and also moving back when the police intervened.
Upon moving back to the United States with his wife in 2000, McLane never really gave up exploring.
The share of residents moving back to the mixed-income developments will probably increase as more projects are completed.
At one point I was quite serious about moving back to rugby league.
But he has not given up hopes of moving back into mainstream politics.
Yes, but over the past 20 years their returns are just moving back to even with those of large-company stocks.
They were ideas like privatizing Social Security, like moving back from a balanced budget and a surplus to deficit and debt.
Increasing numbers of workers are moving back to their home provinces as construction jobs and other work disappear in the cities.
Talent and resources are moving back to the technologies that gave the valley its name and away from trendy eco-projects that failed.
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But I never imagined moving back, and I remained the kind of jumped-up cosmopolitan who liked to mock the idea of Mayberry.
The city's inhabitants are now moving back into the suburbs of Brazzaville from the villages they had fled to during the war.
Think of all of the children moving back to live with parents.
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If a house you rent out has greatly appreciated, you can avoid capital gain taxes by moving back into it for two years.
As the government struggles to make the sums works for the 2015-16 spending review, the welfare budget is moving back to centre stage.
Postings, for example, share fears about moving back in with the parents and listings for awful jobs that make not working more palatable.
The Irish Under-19 international started out in the heart of the midfield for a long spell before moving back to centre-half last season.
Instead of setting up new households of their own, the young (and not so young) are moving back in with mom and dad.
Initial market reaction was tepid, with major U.S. equity indexes falling marginally into negative territory and then shyly moving back to the black.
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Yet Mr Erdogan seems to be moving back to a purely military solution to the conflict with rebels in the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).
Since moving back to Sonoma in 2010, Ms. Ching and her older daughter regularly Skype with a teacher in Chengdu to maintain their Mandarin.
Oops moving back to anger, need to look to the future.
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He tried to enjoy himself, but all the time he was aware of her moving back and forth between the rooms, not talking to anyone.
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