101. During World War II, the family lived in Morocco until the Allies occupied it and expelled them to Spain. 102. Even though the family lives in a large house in a manicured setting in an affluent town, he still feels financial pressures. 103. Families have lived here for generations, attending the same colleges, going into the same businesses, occasionally marrying into one another. 104. Families lived off their gardens. 105. Families lived in plank houses so flimsy you could see into them, Mrs. Mntambo said, like wooden tomato boxes. 106. Families live in the unique Charleston single-houses with false front doors and real entrances on the side. 107. Family lives in Albuquerque, N.M. 108. Fernandez and Gonzalez have been buddies since they met as toddlers when their families lived on the same block. 109. Fifty-one families are living there. 110. Eventually the family was living in a VW camper van next to the tire-rim factory where they all worked. |