she used live in U.S.A but she died in 2003
In their own countries diplomats live anywhere just like any other of their fellow citizens. If they are foreign diplomats (ie living in another country), the junior diplomats may rent houses in the host country's community areas (where they live like any other foreigner). However the chief foreign diplomats (the ambassador and his/her staff) will live in the embassy of their country, which by international convention is regarded as 'foreign soil' to the host country.
Margaret Mitchell - "Gone With the Wind" Carson McCullers -
New York - said it during his recent tour. New York is not a country - presumably he lives in the USA.
The name of the country Shakespeare lived in was England. England is not a seperate country any more, and this happened long before the Commonwealth was formed. So basically, the country Shakespeare lived in no longer exists as a seperate country and was never a part of the commonwealth.
Campesinos are country dwellers or people that live in camps. Peasants such as those in El Salvador.
he lived in his mums belly for 80 years
The United States. Our third President - Jefferson, bought the Louisiana Purchase from France and sent Lewis and Clark to explore the new land.
No Joe Clark did not live on a farm.
No Margaret Thatcher does not live in Jamaica, and if the question refers to Margaret Hilda Thatcher, she isn't living period.
Dick Clark's LIVE Wednesday was created in 1978.
Live at Clark University was created on 1968-03-15.
There are a number of saints named Margaret. Please be specific.
dublin
In The Ground
she live in adelaid
Smallville
Margaret Thatcher is dead and not a lot of people knows where she live...