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Your souls will have to migrate to this substrate sooner or later, why wait?"
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There was a bit of silence again, so Kelvin said, "She said their science can allow us to migrate to their substrate
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Cranes migrate here too
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Most of the missionaries were slow to migrate into the vendor area from
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Slowly the eyes of the other initiates, including Christina, migrate from him to me
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would migrate in, speak with and settle the Planet, then move on
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There, one can find also all kinds of birds that migrate from colder climates in the
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connection I have to arms and legs are the electromagnetic impulses that migrate through
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, extreme Calvinists) were starting to migrate to New England
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In Israel, the Law of Return states that any Jew can migrate to Israel
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used to migrate to India for labour or security agencies and sent remittances that
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or to migrate to other places both inside and outside the country for better
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records that almost 28,00,000 people migrate to India and out of them 10% are
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This happens when the departed migrate from the etheric to the astral mag-
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Sprugs tended to migrate from the countryside into
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” Denson adds, "They didn't come to America by steerage to migrate
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Our Morphozoid friends chose to migrate with us to your Plane
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After all, we migrate to horror, suspense, and tragedy because they trigger in us a kind of biochemical rush, which makes utopias boring and dystopias thrilling
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They did not migrate to fresher lands
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Corridors have been carved out to enable pandas to migrate
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his followers to leave Mecca and migrate to Medina, roughly 260
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thousands of years to migrate to the promised lands of Abraham
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Since Cain was banished to the wandering lands, he and his brethren would then migrate northeast as is said, and begin their voyage or wonderment to their own lands
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This view was instilled again after the flood and later the people began to transgress again and Ra decided to migrate
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The Warren Commission had the back wound migrate to the back of the neck and then they had him leaning forward like he did later, after the throat shot, to concoct a closer angle for their single bullet theory
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As his jaw dropped, Mitchell felt the true magnitude of the situation migrate into him
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Okay, so what have we done so far? We've configured migrations to run in CodeIgniter, we've created our first migration file (taking care to name it properly), and we have two files: the controller migrate
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In the controller migrate
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The first thing we should bear in mind is the constructor in the migrate controller
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The constructor is looking at how the migrate controller is accessed; it'll deny access to the migrate controller if it is accessed via anything other than the command line—a useful security measure
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adventure, migrate out of their home areas and into areas bearing
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The males migrate, while the females
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We all migrate back to the living room and hang out for a little
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She was in a state which used to lean Democratic, but which started to migrate to the Republicans in the last election
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So blending these 2 observations, we may migrate customers from a
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Just as he was about to speak, his boss's phone resounded – and a smile seemed to migrate across his boss’s lips as the conversation continued
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An ear-to-ear smile began to migrate across Ellen’s face, and she winked at the brown hair adolescent now resting in the back seat
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These then migrate towards the cathode or anode, as
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Then, God commanded the prophet to migrate to Medina with the Mecca’s believers
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When this noble messenger, our master Job (pth), called upon his Provider, He, the Almighty, responded to his call and taught him what to do by ordering him to migrate from his own country to another
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This tale is exactly the same as what happened with our master Mohammad (cpth), who was patient, despite his people’s shunning of him, until he was given the permission to migrate: “As your Provider bade you to leave your home by right…”
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As business gets better you can migrate that product to their full-
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antigravitational forces will migrate to the poles
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This park is special because many of the birds that migrate between Africa and Northern
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They have struggled to migrate to a
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Many species that could not migrate or adapt
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migrate all year to find hospitable climates
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In the north, herds of caribou will migrate several thousand miles during the spring and autumn, searching for better weather and pasture
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He says that nearby caribou do not migrate from one place to another, as is normal, but instead walk around in a vast circle, which they hardly ever leave
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wanted to migrate to Mars
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They put the word out that they were seeking volunteers to migrate to
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Spoiled by the fact that the plains they migrate over are the only ecosystems on earth that can recover from this mass overgrazing every year
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These rib-skin first-boats; explain how the first modern humans managed to migrate to the Pacific islands and Australia 75,000 years ago
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Being able to migrate to other ecosystems put far less strain on their ability to survive
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After these initial migrations: more tribes came out of Africa, forced by geography to migrate into the Mideast where other tribes had already set up shop
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It did not take the English hundreds of years for them to migrate from establishing outlaw toeholds on islands to invading a continent and spreading their Robber Baron Culture like the Minos pirates did: before they became the modern Phoenician corporate Robber Barons of the 19th and 20th century
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It makes sense that it took that long for us to kill off all of the Neanderthals in Asia and Europe… Shit: it took us: 30,000 years just to migrate out of the center of Asia into Europe
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Where did humans migrate out-of?
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Birds from England do NOT migrate to Malaysia! How did the Malaysian birds of the same species learn this technique? Who told them? The answer is: Morphic undead intelligence of a single species
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The swans (Snow Geese) of Hokkaido in northern Japan, are born in Siberia, but migrate every year to their island sanctuary in Japan, when the Russian winter becomes too severe
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migrate to a nearby country known as
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) to migrate to Medina
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Sir James was much pained, and offered that they should all migrate to Cheltenham for a few months with the sacred ark, otherwise called a cradle: at that period a man could hardly know what to propose if Cheltenham were rejected
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Sure enough, several months later their new skills migrate into real trading
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So we both believed, and even if I could not be certain of a place such as heaven, I thought that after death, a spirit must migrate into another body here on earth
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As birds migrate to somewhere beyond the sea, so these men with their wives and children streamed to the southeast, to parts where none of them had ever been
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Alpatych, who had reached Bogucharovo shortly before the old prince’s death, noticed an agitation among the peasants, and that contrary to what was happening in the Bald Hills district, where over a radius of forty miles all the peasants were moving away and leaving their villages to be devastated by the Cossacks, the peasants in the steppe region round Bogucharovo were, it was them that passed from hand to hand, and did not migrate
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But as it is in no way proved that the aim of humanity does consist in freedom, equality, enlightenment, or civilization, and as the connection of the people with the rulers and enlighteners of humanity is only based on the arbitrary assumption that the collective will of the people is always transferred to the men whom we have noticed, it happens that the activity of the millions who migrate, burn houses,
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Also, in the scripting technique illustrated as follows, we will be using the concept of PowerShell workflows to migrate the virtual machines across the Hyper-V host cluster live in a parallel manner and not a sequential one:
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The value premium has three sources: (1) high returns on value stocks that migrate toward growth; (2) low returns on growth stocks that migrate toward value; and (3) slightly higher returns for non-migrating value than non-migrating growth stocks
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Beginning in the late 1990s, coffee production started to migrate north to the more temperate states, concentrating in Espírito Santo, São Paulo, and Minas Gerais
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It seems to me like that thrust of dynamism which caused and permitted whole peoples to migrate and to conquer in earlier ages
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It would be easy to show that several distinct mental actions are commonly embraced by this term; but every one understands what is meant, when it is said that instinct impels the cuckoo to migrate and to lay her eggs in other birds' nests
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When the old nest is found inconvenient, and they have to migrate, it is the slaves which determine the migration, and actually carry their masters in their jaws
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The masters determine when and where a new nest shall be formed, and when they migrate, the masters carry the slaves
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It is also probable that each great period of subsidence would be interrupted by oscillations of level, and that slight climatical changes would intervene during such lengthy periods; and in these cases the inhabitants of the archipelago would migrate, and no closely consecutive record of their modifications could be preserved in any one formation
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If a number of species, after having long competed with each other in their old home, were to migrate in a body into a new and afterwards isolated country, they would be little liable to modification; for neither migration nor isolation in themselves effect anything
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But if the same species can be produced at two separate points, why do we not find a single mammal common to Europe and Australia or South America? The conditions of life are nearly the same, so that a multitude of European animals and plants have become naturalised in America and Australia; and some of the aboriginal plants are identically the same at these distant points of the northern and southern hemispheres? The answer, as I believe, is, that mammals have not been able to migrate, whereas some plants, from their varied means of dispersal, have migrated across the wide and broken interspaces
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The great and striking influence of barriers of all kinds, is intelligible only on the view that the great majority of species have been produced on one side, and have not been able to migrate to the opposite side
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Believing, from reasons before alluded to, that our continents have long remained in nearly the same relative position, though subjected to great oscillations of level, I am strongly inclined to extend the above view, and to infer that during some earlier and still warmer period, such as the older Pliocene period, a large number of the same plants and animals inhabited the almost continuous circumpolar land; and that these plants and animals, both in the Old and New Worlds, began slowly to migrate southwards as the climate became less warm, long before the commencement of the Glacial period
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And thus, when the two sets became commingled in the equatorial regions, during the alternations of the Glacial periods, the northern forms were the more powerful and were able to hold their places on the mountains, and afterwards migrate southward with the southern forms; but not so the southern in regard to the northern forms
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When, during the height of the Glacial period, the ocean-currents were widely different to what they now are, some of the inhabitants of the temperate seas might have reached the equator; of these a few would perhaps at once be able to migrate southwards, by keeping to the cooler currents, while others might remain and survive in the colder depths until the southern hemisphere was in its turn subjected to a glacial climate and permitted their further progress; in nearly the same manner as, according to Forbes, isolated spaces inhabited by Arctic productions exist to the present day in the deeper parts of the northern temperate seas
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—But how to come out of this condition and actually migrate thither? All that he could think of was to practise some new austerity, to let his mind descend into his body and redeem it, and treat himself with ever increasing respect
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And as under the most favourable circumstances you would not get through such a massacre in less than fifty or at the best thirty years—for they are not sheep, you know, and perhaps they would not let themselves be slaughtered—wouldn't it be better to pack one's bundle and migrate to some quiet island beyond calm seas and there close one's eyes tranquilly? Believe me"—he tapped the table significantly with his finger—"you will only promote emigration by such propaganda and nothing else!"
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Alpátych, who had reached Boguchárovo shortly before the old prince’s death, noticed an agitation among the peasants, and that contrary to what was happening in the Bald Hills district, where over a radius of forty miles all the peasants were moving away and leaving their villages to be devastated by the Cossacks, the peasants in the steppe region round Boguchárovo were, it was rumored, in touch with the French, received leaflets from them that passed from hand to hand, and did not migrate
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But as it is in no way proved that the aim of humanity does consist in freedom, equality, enlightenment, or civilization, and as the connection of the people with the rulers and enlighteners of humanity is only based on the arbitrary assumption that the collective will of the people is always transferred to the men whom we have noticed, it happens that the activity of the millions who migrate, burn houses, abandon agriculture, and destroy one another never is expressed in the account of the activity of some dozen people who did not burn houses, practice agriculture, or slay their fellow creatures
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I have seen them there in all the winter months in considerable numbers, but few however now winter there; and probably if the cold northwestern current of air from the great lakes becomes more and more prevalent in the winter months, these birds will migrate altogether to a more southern clime
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migrated to the US with the vision to build the Kingdom of God,
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When Buddhism migrated to China, it met with Taoist philosophy, and from this encounter emerged what is known as Zen Buddhism
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” his right hand slowly migrated to the
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Slowly, Jacob’s hand migrated from my mouth to one of the sabres strapped
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Teeming generations of immigrants from all walks of life, with their bellies full of hunger and a pocketful of dreams, bravely migrated to distant shores hoping to discover a better life for themselves and their families
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The entire mass of humanity migrated from the lawn to gather around the dining table, and began unraveling the events of lives
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So it seems that EL, the “God Most High” migrated south as his people carefully ventured into a new land, occupied by many small kingdoms, led by what was more than likely tribal, or clan chieftains, who fought each other periodically over land and water rights
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Word would likely have spread ahead of them as they migrated south, that they were peaceful and that they were, in effect, only fleeing oppression
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Using all sources, not just the Bible, the controversial British Egyptologist says that the inhabitants of Paradise migrated to Mesopotamia in the sixth millennium BC and settled in Sumer, where a great culture flourished that led to the invention of writing and the creation of Uruk, considered the first great city of humanity
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According to the Bible, the plain of Sumer, south of the city of Zagros, is where Adam's descendants migrated after the flood
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His anger and guilt migrated into his current life
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His sense of shame and isolation migrated into this life as well
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To cut a long story short, I still believe that the only scope of journeying into past lives is to clear the negative feelings that have migrated in the memory of the spirit
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“Salties” maintained almost instant contact with one another when the fish migrated
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During the Bronze Age, 2500 to 1000 before Christ, it is believed that the act of cremation migrated to the British islands and -what we know today as Spain and Portugal
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Cemeteries for cremation developed in Hungary and North Italy and then migrated to North Europe and even Ireland
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The Aztecs had migrated from a north region known as Aztlan
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The Indians were the descendants of the original hunters who migrated from Asia
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they needed to write, a list of all key data and attributes to be migrated, and relevant
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He discovered similarities while talking to the locals and surmised that some of his people must have migrated in the past, although he knew of no legends about such a migration
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In ancient times they had migrated there for safety to be left in peace since it was the least desirable land
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The blue fin tuna migrated from Japan to
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The Aboriginal Americans were not a static people, but migrated to a greater or lesser degree for a variety of reasons
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Dinne—the name of the Athabaskan tribes that migrated from Canada into the Southwestern U
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It was held to be their first town in the area after they migrated from the north
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” This term will refer not only to those above, but also to those who subsequently migrated from these places to what would later be called Eastern Europe, states such as Poland, Lithuania, and Russia
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Portugal, he migrated to Amsterdam
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Another Protestant, Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919), was born in Scotland, but migrated
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Massive earthquakes, volcanoes, and tidal waves separated them into groups that migrated in different directions
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mean you won’t see animals that have migrated from them, or
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3% have migrated to India
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those who had migrated to India many years earlier as unskilled labours and
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households who had not migrated to India
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The young author’s grandmother had migrated from Korea to Japan with her husband but ardently supported the socialists
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was found that almost 75% of people in Dhakari migrants migrated due to the
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"Some African disease that's migrated here
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camera He found that the substance migrated along classical Chinese acu-
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of it migrated to very dark, very cold areas at the poles
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They have migrated from a place far to the south, where the sun shines continuously and huge forests dominate the plains
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I lost everything when we all migrated to the States, so this is where I hideout and keep to myself
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“Recently they’ve migrated to the deeper ocean, requiring greater effort on our part to stock our markets
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Cars, noise, western music and obscene graffiti! All senses were assaulted and I despised my own culture which the Israelis had brought with them when they migrated from Europe and the U
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Almost all of the population of North America had migrated south, except for the slaves in the domes—which weren’t even really domes at the time, so she’s been told, but really just well guarded cities undergoing reconstruction and restructuring
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He migrated out here
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she had to come to meet me once she migrated to
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young lady migrated and moved when the ‘house was set
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mother and daughter in Sri Lanka (she had just migrated
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He was the first of that generation that knew each other and had migrated in those years to be buried in England
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One that we are all descendants of apes or ape-like creatures that migrated from Africa and replaced similar species in Europe and Asia either by extermination or assimilation
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Among these were four large Jewish groups that migrated to a single planet about mid way out on the arm
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A mass exodus from the south had migrated north where the compressed population had been trapped under Russian territory like a pressure cooker and, with hundreds of millions of immigrants stampeding north to escape the blistering heat and desiccation of Africa, the situation had become impossible long before TBOS had been implemented
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I had not seen Jack since he migrated to Canada; then, out of the
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migrated with his family to the United States in 1975, and studied
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Archaeological evidence suggests that a large number of Neolithic hunter-fisher-gathers migrated to Japan before sea levels rose at the end of the last ice age
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After dinner, they often migrated to the swimming pool or the fitness center and went long into the night
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When the springbok migrated southward (trekbokken), they
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Schott had been born in Pittsburgh in the late 1800’s and migrated away from the rough and angry streets that were lined by sooty steel mills
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“But over the centuries the family has migrated from Atileten and found their way to the nation of Akirmon
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She pointed to an island and said, “That is where my family came from, when they migrated to this planet seventy years ago, Sen-sisio Island
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Spritestool: After learning the secrets of the faery, the people of Shross migrated to Rudos in 5111 B
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time the people migrated and divided according to conflict and interest groups
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who migrated through the corridors of the mountain passes and into
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culture, the same culture in which some members migrated to Northern
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Wells points out that humanity began on the dark continent and that people migrated to other continents
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His ancestors migrated to the Middle East, Scandinavia, Spain, France and England
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migrated out of Africa into Europe and Asia a mere 100 thousand years ago where they’re
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Homo erectus is thought by some to have migrated out of Africa to Eurasia more than a million years before Homo sapiens
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humans migrated to Australia about 50 thousand years ago and into the Americas between 30 and 15 thousand years ago according to varying sources
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migrated from Mesopotamia known as the Hebrews
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Greeks migrated to cities all over the empire, especially near the Mediterranean, to manage important affairs of business and government
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people are believed to have migrated south from Scandinavia into the center of Europe
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After the withdrawal of Roman troops, Jute, Frisan, Angle and Saxon tribes migrated to
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Dr Prasad and Mrs Saroj Prasad migrated to Australia and worked as Senior Lecturers for Education Queensland before retiring to live in their home at Saroj Niwaas in Bellbowrie
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staff was seamlessly migrated from Lodgistix to the new company
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“It is the Hindu system of self-regulation, which migrated to China at the beginning of a new era
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temperament; it is not any species that migrated from somewhere
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After Jesus and his mother migrated to a cave on a high mountain with a spring [7 nearby according to the Command of Al’lah, so as to make a glorious return at the time of Armageddon, those disciples – may God be well pleased with them – continued to follow him (pth) and helped him, so that all the Romans came to believe at their hands
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Then he migrated by the command of God the Almighty Who says: ((Race by your leg, this is a cool lavatory and drink)) Fortress Saad, Verse 42
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Thus ‘bundle’ here means different groups from the companions of Prophet Ayyub (pth) who migrated with him and those companions to whom they migrated
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erectus originally migrated from Africa during the Early
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and coatis migrated from the north
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whitetail deer had replaced the megafauna and migrated north
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“The news has migrated from objective reporting to subjective judgement, thus abdicating both its role and usurping our own
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"boatmen" have since migrated to other parts but some remain and they have found employment in the tourist industry
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So, he migrated with his migrating companions to Medina, where he met people who believed in him and who stood by him, and then he went back with them to his people in Mecca, where Al’lah granted him victory over them and let them be guided at his hands
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Sometimes you do feel that, it would have been better had you migrated to another prosperous country, where your hard work, sincerity and honest would have paid you off
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Loss of information happens when recording standards shift, when a longer-lasting storage medium requires transfer of information, when data must be migrated between storage locations or translated from one form of representation to another, and when the computer hardware used to interpret the data becomes obsolete
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My family was inspired by the simple functionality of Inuit architecture, hundreds of years ago when we first migrated to the Bering Sea
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We migrated through that land for a number of years that I do not now wish to count, but we survived - in what ways they survive anything, being that they are not precisely alive
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It is a fellow named 'Ike the Dropper,' one of those strong- arm men who have migrated up from the East Side to the White Light District
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I looked with a feeling akin to awe at the famous character who, in common with many others of his type, had migrated uptown from the proverbial haunts of the gunmen on the East Side in search of pastures new and untroubled
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Some slept at the base of the statue, drunks who had migrated to whatever was directly in front of them as they left a tavern
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lived west of the Ural Mountains, migrated south, west,
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who lived east of the Urals, migrated southeast
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migrated en masse, passing on what recollected
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Though the body ages in the perpetual present, bearing the record of the past and being the vessel of the future, it is not simply, nor primarily, the physical that migrates between habitations and from those habitations create the zones of their relationships
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In this way, by incessant gaming, one's addiction migrates from the incentive of rewards to the stimulation of gaming
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Migrator a being within samsara who migrates from one uncon-
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If the Karta himself migrates, an alternative Karta of the HUF is appointed by the
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If this should fail, the service then migrates the application to another computer in the cluster
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HSM is a software product that automatically migrates files between the various media, depending on how often they’re accessed
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The command shown in the following screenshot migrates a live virtual machine live called "New Virtual Machine" to a remote Hyper-V host named server2:
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If this were the case the process of laying and hatching might be inconveniently long, more especially as she migrates at a very early period; and the first hatched young would probably have to be fed by the male alone
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Ere long, not only on these banks, but on every hill and plain and in every hollow, the frost comes out of the ground like a dormant quadruped from its burrow, and seeks the sea with music, or migrates to other climes in clouds
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• Empty tunnels will be used by migrating moles in the fall
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"No," she said, "I've been in touch with one of the guys I met while migrating north, actually he's been in touch with me
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Minutes later we were soaring above Athens then circling towards the south like a migrating bird
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You just said that if the test you mean to run doesn’t show souls migrating into the dark matter, we probably have a hack, and Alan has to be the prime suspect if it is
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Migrating birds flourish along with the national white wagtail
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Famed for Havana cigars and vintage American cars, this island has 4000 miles of coastline and is home to the world’s smal est frog and bird, migrating land crabs, and bee
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With 21 beaches, there are warm water sharks, green sea turtles, and migrating whales and dolphins
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The far south (near the South Pole) is home to whales, penguins and migrating seabirds
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Matrix migrating through the core of a star
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In modern times, with the exception of importing cheap(er) labor from (Mexico) or migrating to friendlier working environments in (Right to Work States), a growing number of companies are fulfilling their labor requirements by (Outsourcing) abroad
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The spring return of the migrating herd was vague, almost unremembered
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I moved on to the second house, because it was about time for the migrating birds to be arriving
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On the third day, the morning was filled with the unmistakable racket of migrating birds
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It had worked and they had flourished, eventually growing too large for their valleys in the northeast and migrating in all directions
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As most of the eastwardly migrating Jews came from German-speaking territory, they
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migrating to your list, you won't have to worry about them running off and leaving
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Pull Factors refer to those which encourage migrating
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It has been an intricate task to sort out the reasons for Nepalese migrating to
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difficulties, people have been migrating from the hills to the Terai (plains),
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sending and receiving countries and the level of the migrating individuals and
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members from the family migrating to India, and the remaining 8% of the
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families had three or more members migrating to India
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This has resulted in a decrease of people migrating for political reasons
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population enhances the migrating trend causing people to move away from their habitation
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migrating trend of Western Nepal is because families want their children to have
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As in the physical world, we see people migrating to groups that reflect common principles
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migrating from Australia to the warmer climes in
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The catbirds? She had seen Cleoka Catbird join the migrating group that had formed around Rosenibbler and Fliptail and had then heard how her chatter kept pulling everyone off track
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Migrating to the states, he entered organized American professional wrestling and turned this choreographed event upside down
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The survivors had mostly taken to a nomadic way of life, migrating north in the summer to avoid the worst of the scorching heat and, from the few reports that Siri had heard, they were best avoided
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in winter… Our totem animal is the migrating bird
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the wild elephants spend much time eating and migrating in
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The world has contained and still contains barriers that prevent living things from migrating
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Another constant in this kaleidoscope of mud were the storks, who showed an embarrassing lack of originality in migrating along the very same route we were travelling
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But if it’s true that migrating creatures use the earth’s magnetic field as a guide, the results must be catastrophic
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migrating geese and a handful of squirrels, but little else
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Composed only of mutating targets migrating across hir face, love stared into the iEyes of AS
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pampatheres, and armadillos did the opposite, migrating to the
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So, he migrated with his migrating companions to Medina, where he met people who believed in him and who stood by him, and then he went back with them to his people in Mecca, where Al’lah granted him victory over them and let them be guided at his hands
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You can think of migrating for better life, when you only know that the other country has better infrastructure for its citizens, than the country you live in
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The rock is in the road of migrating salmon
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will send out an expedition to track migrating animals
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knowledge of earthly cataclysms, the migrating
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were migrating to Mars were given in reverse, teaching Martians what they
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So; how could a slower, less powerful scavenger with poor eyesight, smell and hearing, compete and survive during the seasonal drought of the African Veldt? The drying up of vegetation, waterholes, the migrating herds gone
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Then migrating to do the same thing, then coming back to do the same thing endlessly
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It was from this area: the center of Asia, which the most recent waves of migrating tribes spread out in all directions across the earth to settle in different areas
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Scientists found a small area where the selenium of farmland had been leached into the wetlands and waters migrating birds used on their seasonal routes, and found the birds dying in huge droves because they were ingesting all kinds of small organisms in those wetlands that had too much selenium in them
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They conveniently did not study just what artificial chemicals and fertilizers the farmers in that area were using to produce this deadly effect on migrating birds using this one small pond
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Having to use all of their body energy to stay alive and escape predators while migrating hundreds of miles
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Such times include in summer when the water temperature reaches the appropriate level for snails to reproduce and grow rapidly, when migrating aquatic birds infected with the parasite return from their winter habitats or domesticated aquatic birds return to full activity and the frequency of swimmers and bathers reaches its peak during this period
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Asian's have been migrating to Australia since the eighteenth century
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the crow with its bill, for amusement--and I triumphantly twittering, The migrating flock of wild geese alighting in autumn to refresh
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The wild-fowl's notes at night as flying low migrating north or south, The psalm in the country church or mid the clustering trees, the
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They were migrating from the temperate zones toward zones still warmer, following the itineraries of herring and sardines
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They were the preliminaries of the general removal, the passing of the empty waggons and teams to fetch the goods of the migrating families; for it was always by the vehicle of the farmer who required his services that the hired man was conveyed to his destination
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Hunting their living meat, as the Yeehats were hunting it, on the flanks of the migrating moose, the wolf pack had at last crossed over from the land of streams and timber and invaded Buck's valley
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may therefore end up migrating towards elective surgeries and specialized treatments that aren’t covered by their insurance at home – things like cosmetic surgery, dental implants, Lasik surgery, in-depth wellness exams, groundbreaking stem cell therapies, and innovative cancer treatments that aren’t yet covered by U
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managers/management: compensation for; competence of; and convertible issues and warrants; and daring to be different; and dividends; efficiency of; functions of; Graham’s comments about; and interests of investors; of investment funds; investors’s relations with; and market fluctuations; migrating; misbehavior of; and per-share earnings; poor; as promoters; and repurchase plans; reputation of; and security analysis; as shareholders; stock options for; and stock selection for aggressive investors; wealth of; and whose money is it?
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On a radar screen we would look like a small flock of geese migrating over the Russian countryside
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The boundary between traditional and alternative assets has shifted over time, with some alternative assets becoming familiar and migrating into the traditional category
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Migrating wildfowl fly to land in the thaw
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I found myself plunging over the roads of Washington, as dedicated to the sea as any migrating lemming
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The incapacity of migrating across a wide sea is more clear in the case of terrestrial mammals than perhaps with any other organic beings; and, accordingly, we find no inexplicable instances of the same mammals inhabiting distant points of the world
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A number of species, however, keeping in a body might remain for a long period unchanged, whilst within the same period, several of these species, by migrating into new countries and coming into competition with foreign associates, might become modified; so that we must not overrate the accuracy of organic change as a measure of time
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The migrating buffalo, which seeks new pastures in another latitude, is not extravagant like the cow which kicks over the pail, leaps the cowyard fence, and runs after her calf, in milking time
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The sum is, that at particular seasons within that breadth and along that path, migrating whales may with great confidence be looked for
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They are a tropical race, and, in America, they love and cling to the sunny South, seldom migrating to the North; they do not suffer from the malaria that is so fatal to the whites in the South