But he didn't move to the state until 1996, and the first time he voted in Maine was in 1997.
Stark and majestic in steel and poured concrete, sitting on a solitary bluff overlooking the Gulf, it is not the house you'd imagine for a retired couple, but they didn't move south to wither in the sun and die.
But the move didn't surprise anyone who's been keeping an eye on America's fast-evolving retirement landscape.
The law was partially suspended by the country's military rulers early this year, but critics said that move didn't go far enough.
But that didn't make Triestina's move any easier for its fans to swallow.
She tried to smile, but the left side of her face didn't move.
My parents didn't want to move, but couldn't imagine sharing the duplex with strangers.
The Justice Department didn't immediately announce its next move, but an appeal to the Supreme Court is likely.
Gay-rights leaders applauded the move but described it as a partial step because it didn't include gay adults.
He was offside -- earlier in the move there were four Dortmund players offside -- but that didn't stop him.
But the residents of Newtown didn't appear to be content to wait for Washington to move, calling their home state to take action.
Mr. Obama said on Thursday that Mr. Kerry would try to move the two sides closer to agreement, but the president didn't offer a specific plan for getting Israeli and Palestinian leaders back to the table.
Rupert and James Murdoch have conceded they didn't move fast enough to deal with the scandal and apologized, but have denied being aware of illicit activities.
WSJ: News Corp. Decision on Splitting Up Expected by Thursday
But you know when you move around wearing pajama pants, you tend to forget that you didn't just get out of bed!
But this is racing - I would go for the move, hope it worked and if it didn't, it didn't.
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