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n. (permanent resident English)
Usage examples of "permanent residents".
The Haight-Ashbury Neighborhood Council, a nonhippy group of permanent residents, denounced Dr.
Like a beacon, it sits on the northern tip of desolate Ellesmere, an Arctic island nearly the size of England and Scotland combined but with a population of less than a hundred permanent residents.
The best thing to do, Hoke decided, was to try and get all permanent residents for one-year leases, if he possibly could.
Only permanent residents live here, and if they want any maid service, they have to pay extra.
Georges is going to ignore it, play dumb, and say that he didn't know that they meant to include permanent residents.
When we moved into Dan's dormitory apartment at Gravesend Academy, the dummy-and my mother's sewing machine-became permanent residents of the dining room, which we never once ate in.
Valhalla, as it was called by its sixty to seventy permanent residents and the occasional transient scientists who used the facility as a base camp for polar expeditions, was the northernmost inhabited outpost on Mars.
The majority of the permanent residents here are from families who’.
Terran laws were proclaimed to be in force within, and the unauthorized carrying of weapons was prohibited, all permanent residents were required to register.