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Those same forces are leading some people to want to live in Houston, Austin and Raleigh-Durham, but because of looser regulation that simply translates into booming housing supply and a booming population rather than higher prices.
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Some just want to know where you live and work. (Presumably much information about your potential as a big donor can be gleaned from your address and employer).
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You do want to have some live interaction with students.
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No doubt some immigrants will find they want to live and work in the U.S. full time, and if so, any compromise should lay out the path to citizenship.
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There are just some things we still want to see live, especially sports events and contests like Dancing with the Stars and American Idol, and those things make actually cutting the cord difficult.
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They want to live now not some, not yesterday.
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He said he was also exploring the possibility of enshrining a "right to move" in law, monitoring pilot schemes in two London boroughs - Kensington and Chelsea and Hammersmith and Fulham - which allow some tenants to ask their social housing landlord to find them a home in an area where they want to live.
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Some Senators want to make sure the Europeans will pay their bills and live up to their new commitments.
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In reality, a large majority of American Muslims want to live in peace and not be the bearers of some outdated Cold-War anti-American agenda.
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To some extent the national rise in home prices is due to both technology and preferences driving more people to want to live in high rent areas like the Northeast Corridor.
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We have to return to some very common-sense principles that everyday Americans live by every time they go to the grocery store or want to go to the movies or cash their paycheck, and that is you can't spend more than you have.
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