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- noun Plural form of
relocation .
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Examples
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After the earthquake of 1984 in Mexico City, there was a general shift in population and many areas in the country witnessed a marked increase in their population with all the relocations from the D.F. This trend was particularly difficult for many Pàtzcuarenses to accept.
Night Life in P�tzcuaro-Maybe an answer to Paul's earlier question 2002
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"Although many of the new measures cannot be made public, they will involve short-term relocations for some staff while additional security is being put in place," said Michele Montas, chief spokesperson for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
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The announcement of "short-term relocations" of about 600 of the UN's 1,100 workers came one week after the Taliban killed five UN international staff during a brazen pre-dawn assault on a guest house where they were staying.
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The guide insisted the relocations were a success and the environmental challenges were being overcome.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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The guide insisted the relocations were a success and the environmental challenges were being overcome.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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The guide insisted the relocations were a success and the environmental challenges were being overcome.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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'The relocations will be the hardest part,' Fowler responded calmly.
The Sum of all Fears Clancy, Tom, 1947- 1991
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Senior partner Stuart Popham says the recent glut of big-name relocations is a continuation of a longstanding firm policy.
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Senior partner Stuart Popham says the recent glut of big-name relocations is a continuation of a longstanding firm policy.
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The system operates to discourage changes such as relocations and the entry of new firms, and its performance depends on established companies in cooperation with local and national banks ...
Nobel Laureate Phelps Speaks, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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