"There are about 192 million people living outside their place of birth, and I am among them, " Saba says.
There can be no more chilling example of inequality than someone's place of birth determining the timing of their death.
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Notes included details of the singer's date and place of birth and a biography of her musical career, including the albums she has released.
Not just your name and address and place of birth but your image, signature, fingerprints - maybe even iris scans and a facial measurement template.
Americans should take pride in our openness to individuals and their children who can succeed in the United States without regard to class or place of birth.
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The respondent's address and place of birth would both contribute to the figures as would the chance to write Welsh in the "other" box of the section on ethnicity.
And once a few seemingly dry facts have been established - a date and place of birth, for instance - the web can help bring the past to life.
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Knowing a person's state and place of birth, Acquisti would use the death master file to find the numbers of people with nearby birth dates in the same state.
Social Security scrambled it in both directions and required anyone asking to enter five items of information: full name, Social Security number, date of birth, place of birth and mother's maiden name.
When you complete your profile or account information for a social networking site, they ask for personal information such as your date of birth, address, phone number and even your hometown or place of birth.
When they compared place of birth with allergic-disease prevalence, the scientists found that children born outside of the United States were less likely to develop asthma or allergies compared with those born in the United States: 20% of foreign-born kids developed allergic diseases compared with 34% of the American-born children.
According to The Times newspaper, the singer has given various accounts of how he adopted the name Dylan in place of his birth name, Robert Zimmerman.
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And that's why, through this law, we will strengthen the protections against crimes based on the color of your skin, the faith in your heart, or the place of your birth.
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Our recovery can be credited to the civility and tireless efforts of President Bush and other Americans, who united and worked together to help rebuild the Gulf and the place of my birth, New Orleans.
It is difficult to believe that the accident of his birth place and his choice of the UK as home are the reasons for what is widely seen as prevarication and delay in the appointment.
Thousands of Sikh pilgrims from the Indian Punjab visit Nankana Sahib - the birth place of the founder of Sikhism - every year.
The birth place of cinema, France, has undergone significant transformation in the past decade.
America is not a place where the chance of birth or circumstance should decide our destiny.
First of all, this will have a special place of honor alongside my birth certificate. (Laughter and applause.) Absolutely.
In one of the tented pavilions I heard fanatic speakers fulminating against the mosque in Ayodhya they claimed stood on the birth place of the god Rama, and demanding that it be pulled down to be replaced with a temple.
Her uncle, Walter Davenport, moved to Stone Mountain, the place of his father's birth, in 1998.
The 2008 Mumbai attacks were likewise tragic by any measure, but the fact that they took place in the city of my birth added an even greater sense of shared vulnerability and shared responsibility.
Each prisoner is asked to recite his name, parentage, date of birth, and place of origin first as if seeking entry to the country, while bidding his wife farewell, and then, immediately afterward, as if under interrogation.
Or one that asked for your date of birth in one place and your age in another, and then required you to sign your name over and over again (and also print it out each time)?
In the UK, the established practice is to operate on the baby almost immediately after birth and place a protective layer of tissue around the spine.
The landlord of the building told Zhejiang News earlier in the week that there were no signs that the birth took place in the restroom and she had not been aware of any recent pregnancies among her tenants.
"Veronica was always a part of our home from birth and we just felt like she was in a happy place and that those kinds of needs could have been met through us, " Melanie Capobianco said.
It sometimes took "many months" to obtain a parental order, he complained, calling for the UK to adopt a system of rules in place in some US states, where pre-birth orders are available.
Unlike newspapers though, which are of unknown origin, each track in Undersound will have a birth-place, giving added meaning.
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