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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In Diva much of the shooting highlights the interiors of the domiciles of the two main protagonists, Jules and Borodin.
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Military service also brings about major and frequent changes of domicile .
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More important for most purposes of private law than citizenship is domicile .
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Sterile-looking, de-natured domiciles promise safety for their inhabitants, protection from the hazards of urban existence.
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The same must be true of the residence and domicile of natural persons owning fishing vessels.
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These will in most cases make it easier for tax exiles to acquire a foreign domicile .
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Your firm has a potted guide to the rules about residence and domicile - pick up a copy as you leave.