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Mr. Holmes found a crew of studious students living on his hall that appeared a good fit for him his freshman year of college in the honors dorm Pentland Hills at UC Riverside, one hall mate recalled.
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Qualifying for the LPGA is harder now, she said, and women's golf has become so popular in Asia that many talented South Koreans are happy to make a good living closer to home, competing on the Korea and Japan LPGA tours.
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For example, with the economy driving a good deal of shared living situations, your potential landlord might be willing to make a better deal on a one-bedroom versus a two-bedroom unit.
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They emerged on the other side with a credential that allowed them to make a pretty good living without putting themselves out too much.
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Lecturing us on what is good, healthy and moral for society is what they do for a living.
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The electorate is choosing to either extend the National Front coalition's uninterrupted rule since independence from Britain in 1957 amid strong economic growth or to give the opposition a chance to make good on its pledges to root out corruption and boost wages and living conditions.
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While it may be good news that people are living longer, it poses a significant financial burden on those individuals who exhaust their savings years before they die.
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Earlier this year a bill collector had demanded I make good on an unpaid hospital tab for my alleged husband, Steven Novack--a fellow living in a different state.
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Bebe went on living at home for a few more years (where else could he have had it so good?), after which, like his sister, he flew the nest.
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