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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
immigrate .
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Examples
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Let me remind you that my great-grandfather immigrated from the Old Country, risking the high waters of the Atlantic and hiding his glaucoma from the medical inspectors at Ellis Island, just so he could be part of an old-fashioned democracy.
Ilana Ross: Why Won't You Join Me In Voting? An Open Letter to A "Non-Voter" Ilana Ross 2010
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Let me remind you that my great-grandfather immigrated from the Old Country, risking the high waters of the Atlantic and hiding his glaucoma from the medical inspectors at Ellis Island, just so he could be part of an old-fashioned democracy.
Ilana Ross: Why Won't You Join Me In Voting? An Open Letter to A "Non-Voter" Ilana Ross 2010
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The irony is that she immigrated from the Netherlands over forty years ago.
Health Care at Last grrm 2010
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My parents, Lewis Glashow and Bella née Rubin immigrated to New York City from Bobruisk in the early years of this century.
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I knew a good deal more about my fellow-Canadians in Winnipeg who had immigrated from the Ukraine, from Poland and from Germany, and more about my fellow-Canadians from the Maritimes.
A Tale of Two Cities 1964
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Their landlord is Dennis Kefallinos, 55, who immigrated from the Greek island of Zakynthos when he was 15, found a job as a dishwasher, and in all these years has never once stopped working long enough to learn how to read and write properly.
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Their landlord is Dennis Kefallinos, 55, who immigrated from the Greek island of Zakynthos when he was 15, found a job as a dishwasher, and in all these years has never once stopped working long enough to learn how to read and write properly.
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Somehow my Mom who immigrated from the German Democratic Republic in 1961 and who’s own mom had an ID number tatooed on her arm doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with the law at all ...
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Somehow my Mom who immigrated from the German Democratic Republic in 1961 and who’s own mom had an ID number tatooed on her arm doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with the law atall ...
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Somehow my Mom who immigrated from the German Democratic Republic in 1961 and who’s own mom had an ID number tatooed on her arm doesn’t think there’s anything wrong with the law atall...
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