Madonna's application was rejected because of a requirement that prospective parents be resident in the southern African state for 18 to 24 months.
And also, even though Luna can have any sort of accent - the girl who plays her does need to be resident in the UK or Ireland.
According to the RSPB, around 650 Cetti's warblers are thought to be resident in the UK, with the majority nesting along the south coasts of England and Wales.
In order to take part they must have become a British citizen or have been granted Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK at any point since 2000 and be resident in Scotland.
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In Ireland, a company must be managed and controlled in the country to be a tax resident.
If nurses happen to be working there, they should not be frozen in place when a resident collapses and CPR can be administered by someone, including themselves.
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In New York, as in most other states, a person can be deemed a resident either by being domiciled in the state or by maintaining a residence in the state for most or all of the year and spending the requisite number of days in the state.
Under federal law, to run for the U.S. House, one only need to be a resident of the state in which the district is located, not the district itself.
To be registered to vote in the by-election people must be 16 or over by election day, resident at the address stated on the registration form and resident in the Isle of Man for at least one year.
So anybody with a full time job in Manhattan, for example, will be a statutory resident, if they also have a place of abode in New York.
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To be charged with child recruitment in the UK the accused has to be a UK resident.
The U.S. must have an extradition treaty with a country in order to bring a resident of that country to the United States to be tried in U.S. courts.
Every state has at least one 529 plan, and you do not have to be a resident of the state to invest in its plan.
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On one side, Gerald Kaufman, a former Labour spokesman on home affairs, has long argued that only those resident in their constituency should be allowed to vote.
"It's been the city's contention that he was not a Boston resident and therefore should not be buried in the city of Boston, " said John Guilfoil, a spokesman for Mayor Thomas Menino.
"It's a great place to live, and I think there's probably no better place in the world to die, " says Joanne Karp, an 81-year-old resident who was supposed to be in her room recovering from eye surgery but instead was down the hall at the piano, accompanying three kids learning to play the recorder.
The bill would mean everyone normally resident in Wales is considered to be a willing organ donor when they die, unless they have stated otherwise.
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The ducks only work at the hotel for three months before retiring to a nearby farm, and a new set is brought in to be trained by the resident Duckmaster.
And although there is meant to be freedom of movement, no Gorazde resident dares travel in and out without an IFOR escort.
"(Colleen) was hired to be the Resident Services Director and that is the capacity in which she was serving, " Fontana explained in an e-mail.
Payments will be made to British, EU and EEA victims resident in the UK for at least three years prior to the attacks who "continue to have an ongoing disability as a direct result of the injuries they sustained", he added.
According to Reuters news agency, almost half of the depositors in Cyprus are believed to be non-resident Russians.
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It's unclear, however, exactly where Metrico tested data bandwidth, and as any iPhone-toting San Francisco resident will tell you, data quality can be terrible in areas with high concentrations of tech geeks.
Locals may be accustomed to winter days when going outside feels like stepping into a deep freezer, but Minnesota resident Patrick -- in a comment on a CNN story -- says it's good to be reminded of the potential dangers.
You may be a California resident even if you travel extensively and are rarely in the state.
He has argued that no time limit should be imposed on the right of British citizens resident abroad to vote in their country of origin while they remain a citizen.
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An institutional unit is considered to be resident within a country when it has a centre of economic interest in that territory, i.e. is engaged or is going to get engaged in some economic activities or transactions during a long period, usually assimilated to one year.
In this case, one may be better suited with the resident cable carrier who offers fewer high-definition channels but a higher percentage of stations they look forward to watching.
Placement in any of these programs requires that a potential resident be medically stable, have sufficient functional defects to make inpatient nursing home care necessary, and receive an assessment by a medical provider that states institutional nursing home care is necessary.
Just imagine what you would be thinking now if you were a resident of troubled periphery economy and had funds in your bank account.
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