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    1. She explained that she and Brian were intending to emigrate to Australia


    2. This opinion is not intended to refute in any manner the remarkable contributions to our society by the many individuals who continue to emigrate to our shores every year


    3. It's something that will work itself out but at what cost I ask? How many white and other families must emigrate before we realize how foolish it is? How many jobs lost? How many billions in taxes now paid to other countries? How many professionals will leave? History will tell and it is telling already


    4. “If you are going to emigrate, why to Palestine? It is a very hot climate


    5. This policy and crime caused almost two million white people to emigrate in the last twenty years and I believe the policy will never change or not in the foreseeable future


    6. Those who are weak or unskilled in the power are more likely to emigrate to another elven nation so as to feel less out of place


    7. application for him and his family to emigrate to Canada also


    8. It was as though they had created their own little Ireland as a compensation for having to emigrate from their homeland


    9. So, they are forced to emigrate


    10. ����������� ��I plan to emigrate to the United States and to start a new life there, sir

    11. Titan still holds fabulous amounts of precious hydrocarbons and nitrogen, but we will need a second source of hydrocarbons in the decades to come, especially if we are serious about letting many emigrate from Earth


    12. The Party, in its great magnanimity, has decided to free you and to let you emigrate to your said ‘Holy Land’, where you will be able to rebuild your miserable lives without corrupting anymore the Soviet people with your cosmopolitanism and your Zionism


    13. Canadian ‘first nation’ people, as they were called, were to have Saskatchewan; the Inuit of both Canada and Alaska shared a nation carved out of the eastern portion of Alaska and the western part of the Yukon; Mexican and Central American ‘indios’ were invited to emigrate to their northern cousins’ land; and those of South America were awarded the countries of Uruguay and Colombia


    14. The Almighty says: {He said: I will emigrate for the sake of my lord, Verily He is the All-Mighty, the All-Wise}


    15. Emigrate by swimming? Where to?


    16. to know that he had wanted to emigrate, to get away from that


    17. told you I would like to emigrate, to leave here?


    18. But mostly because you wanted to emigrate!


    19. Continuing on, I said, “His father told him to emigrate to Israel


    20. [ And those who, before them, had homes (in Al-Medina) and had adopted the Faith, love those who emigrate to them, and have no jealousy in their breasts for that which they have been given, and give them (emigrants) preference over themselves, even though they were in need of that

    21. [(They-Ansar) Love those who emigrate to them


    22. "(They-Ansar) Love those who emigrate to them,"


    23. Now after we knew that it is necessary for carrying out this first cure "(They) Love those who emigrate to them," which is the beginning to eliminate poverty to have brotherhood in belief in addition to removing rancor and being one unity


    24. "And those who, before them, had homes (in Al-Medina) and had adopted the Faith, love those who emigrate to them, and have no jealousy in their breasts for that which they have been given, and give them (emigrants) preference over themselves, even though they were in need of that


    25. Oh brothers, this is Allah's care for His beloved and chosen, when the prophets of Allah told about the apostle of Allah (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), they mentioned the time of his birth, the place to which he would emigrate, the route of his emigration, what would happen to him as a child, they even mentioned the time when he would travel to Syria, they mentioned the year and the road in which he would go


    26. The Jews realized that, so some of them emigrated to Syria, others went to stay in Arafa, others went to stay in Mecca and others went to stay in Medina because they knew it is the place to which he would emigrate


    27. So, when the prophet (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) entered Medina, he found Ansar, who were Ansar? They were the descendants of those scholars sent by Allah to the place where he would emigrate to; this was three hundred years before his emigration, they were ready and knew surely that this is the place to which the seal prophet would emigrate and that they are the Ansar (supporters) of this prophet


    28. So, they waited for his mission and his appearance, when they knew about his news, they said: "Oh people, don’t let the Jews to support and help him before you, let's go to him in Mecca and ask him to emigrate to us so that we will be his supporters not the Jews


    29. He (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) chose to emigrate in a hard way to teach us that Allah's care is with all Muslims and believers if they are truthful to Allah


    30. But when our sir Omar wanted to emigrate, he went to the leaders and knights of Koraysh while they were around Ka'ba and warned them, because at that time he was attracted and was pushed to do things, no one could control him at that time, he went to them and said:

    31. However, the story behind the creation of Medusa Bar wasn’t originally anything to do with commercial interests, but was motivated by social factors back in Roger’s native Holland that forced him and Marc to emigrate


    32. Like most impoverished Russians, the only hope of a better life was to emigrate


    33. Like most Russians trapped in the poverty trap, Mikhail knew that his only hope of a better life was to emigrate


    34. emigrar, to emigrate; al —, when he emigrated


    35. Only the rich can emigrate out of their poor countries


    36. try to find poor Afghani’s that have a passport guaranteeing the right and ability to emigrate out of that destroyed land


    37. this, it is impossible for you to properly emigrate from the current


    38. " They will say, "Was God's earth not vast enough for you to emigrate in it?" These-their refuge is Hell


    39. Those who believe, and emigrate, and strive in God's path with their possessions and their persons, are of a higher rank with God


    40. Those who emigrate for God's sake after being persecuted, We will settle them in a good place in this world; but the reward of the Hereafter is greater, if they only knew

    41. Those who emigrate in God's cause, then get killed, or die, God will provide them with fine provisions


    42. Razumihin, in his youthful ardour, had firmly resolved to lay the foundations at least of a secure livelihood during the next three or four years, and saving up a certain sum, to emigrate to Siberia, a country rich in every natural resource and in need of workers, active men and capital


    43. People tended to emigrate to the country which had been their colonial ruler, so Indians, West Indians, Pakistanis, and Hong Kong Chinese went to live in Britain, Algerians and Vietnamese settled in France, Indonesians in the Netherlands, and so on


    44. One instance, which had occurred some twenty years before, was a movement among the peasants to emigrate to some unknown ‘warm rivers


    45. If the old bird profited by this occasional habit through being enabled to emigrate earlier or through any other cause; or if the young were made more vigorous by advantage being taken of the mistaken instinct of another species than when reared by their own mother, encumbered as she could hardly fail to be by having eggs and young of different ages at the same time, then the old birds or the fostered young would gain an advantage


    46. Stebelkov makes out that this Zhibyelsky is spoiling everything ; he has stolen something, public money I believe, but means to steal something more and then to emigrate ; so he wants eight thousand, not a penny less, to help him on his way


    47. You'd better emigrate! And, you know, I should advise Dresden, not 'the calm islands


    48. That desperate idea with which he had gone to Kirillov's after that "fool" he had heard from Pyotr Stepanovitch on the pavement, had been to abandon everything at dawn next day and to emigrate abroad


    49. The principal event during this time was the permission to the Dukhobors to emigrate


    50. At this time, the Dukhobors received permission from the Russian authorities to emigrate





    1. Uncle Bob married about the same time as Mum and Dad, but after a half-hearted attempt at farming here in England, he gave up and they emigrated to Australia


    2. Millions of white South Africans have emigrated since 1994, and at least two million jobs held by black workers have been lost because of it


    3. Millions of white people emigrated and at least two million jobs held by black workers were lost because of it


    4. It must be noticed though that on appeal he was found innocent and he emigrated in disgust and died in America a free man


    5. Raftina, a Russian who had emigrated to Uzbekistan before the revolution with the Socialist Workers Party


    6. Shortly after Raul departed Nicaragua, Edgar too emigrated, but to Costa Rica, and was accepted into the national police department


    7. He was literally “richer than God,” had recently emigrated from Indiana, where he had made own fortune as an industrialist


    8. After we returned to Earth, 8 read the translation and said, “The tablets indicate that the Mayans who first emigrated to Earth were visited by beings that could fly


    9. Why my great-grandparents had emigrated to the colonies and where they came from I had no idea


    10. Peter had emigrated to England as a young man and it was there that he met and married his wife

    11. Owen had emigrated to England when he was young and had married an English


    12. People were left wondering as to how the economy was still contracting and about the fact that the more people emigrated the less need there was for production or services


    13. Within the year the Watkins family of whom Theresa was the eldest of two daughters emigrated to Australia


    14. They were two spinsters who had emigrated to New York a long time ago and had


    15. They were all born in Ireland and had emigrated to England like him with their families when they were young


    16. Bridget learned that Momma sometimes found life quite lonely at times at home, with the bulk of her family having now emigrated


    17. 2OB #ROSS WAS BORN IN -ELTON -OWBRAY BUT EMIGRATED WITH HIS FAMILY TO -ELBOURNE


    18. With a mere forty-six dollars hidden in a leather money belt, he had emigrated to Canada and settled in Winnipeg where his knowledge of railway locomotives, obtained from service with the Red Army, secured him a job at South Fort Rouge


    19. I know you are sad that your best friend has emigrated; if you


    20. He had started off with petty thieving, then he had been found guilty and given a long prison sentence for the hi-jacking of a transit load of antiques, which had been bound for Canada to a multi-millionaire business man, who had emigrated there

    21. ‘’I have a cousin that emigrated to the States


    22. Polin thought for a moment, remembering her sister, who had emigrated to Palestine about two decades ago and who had left the USSR via the port of Sevastopol


    23. According to information from the INS, she was born in Iraq, then emigrated with her Jewish parents to Germany, where she lived until they fled to France, then Palestine, in 1939 to escape Nazi persecutions against Jews


    24. At the same time many Jews emigrated to America as a result of continued anti-semitism in the 19th century


    25. A few have engaged in petty trade, and some have emigrated to the


    26. Many Greeks emigrated to America and it does not seem to me that they all hope to leave America to return to Greece


    27. have emigrated to America but felt homesick


    28. had served so well in the past, Yakov emigrated to the United States in 1994, and assumed


    29. The little they had said had been so thoroughly unsound and muddled and yet dangerous, that if they one and all emigrated to-morrow England would only be the better


    30. The Jews realized that, so some of them emigrated to Syria, others went to stay in Arafa, others went to stay in Mecca and others went to stay in Medina because they knew it is the place to which he would emigrate

    31. When he emigrated to his town, everyone of them wanted to direct the she-camel, he (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said to them: "Let it, it has the order to go by the order of Allah


    32. They never came and gradually, particularly after the injury he decided that if there was a God he’d emigrated long ago, perhaps even on the same plane as mum and dad


    33. emigrar, to emigrate; al —, when he emigrated


    34. A million more emigrated


    35. Once we began to use tools and emigrated out of our natural habitats: no matter where we went: we upset the natural balances of the ecosystems we traveled through


    36. Androcles later emigrated to Brazil and became a training dummy for the sensational Brazilian


    37. and emigrated to Moscow where he joined the KGB and trained their Fishing Division in advanced


    38. He, it turned out, was Armenian, having emigrated with his wife and three children and he spent half of the next twenty minutes telling me how perfect Armenia was and how beautiful the women were, how good the food was and generally how excellent life was there


    39. Those who believed, and emigrated, and struggled for God's cause, and those who gave shelter and support-these are the true believers


    40. As for those who believed afterwards, and emigrated and struggled with you-these belong with you

    41. They love those who emigrated to them, and find no hesitation in their hearts in helping them


    42. "My people came from Bucks, England, and emigrated to the States in the early fifties


    43. At breakfast Brazil was the topic, and all endeavoured to take a hopeful view of Clare's proposed experiment with that country's soil, notwithstanding the discouraging reports of some farm-labourers who had emigrated thither and returned home within the twelve months


    44. Her father and mother had emigrated from Vietnam back before anyone knew to feel sorry for them


    45. Now we have a salt that takes no shortcuts and hates cheating! Another interesting anecdote, although not completely historically proven, is that during the 200s, Lombards emigrated from the south of Sweden and settled down in Lombardy


    46. However, anti-Semitic persecution got so bad that many thousands of European Jews emigrated to the USA


    47. “My uncle Elias emigrated to America when he was a young man and became a planter in Florida, where he was reported to have done very well


    48. " I emigrated," he went on ; " and I regretted nothing I had left behind


    49. In 1875 Malikov with a small circle of persons who shared his opinions (fifteen in all) emigrated to America; where in the State of Kansas he established an agricultural community on the basis of the doctrine professed by him


    50. "Resolved, That a committee be appointed to inquire into the expediency of so amending the naturalization laws of the United States as to admit to the rights of citizenship such aliens as have emigrated from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and her dependencies to the United States or her Territories previous to the eighteenth day of June, 1812, and that the committee have leave to report by bill or otherwise


    1. for example, when a friend dies or emigrates we have an instinctual urge to


    2. Every time they pledged that he emigrates to their town and that they protect him as they protect their souls, their children and their wives, they only wanted him to go to their town and stay there


    3. " He asked the scholars who were with him, they agreed to this, he chose four hundred scholars from those who were with him, he married them and built each one of them one floor house and built two floor house for their leader and said to him: "I didn’t build this house for you, but for the seal prophet when he emigrates to this town


    1. Although I feel relatively safe here, I clearly cannot stay here forever and am beginning to think ever more seriously about emigrating to America


    2. After emigrating from the Caribbean, it was perhaps the biggest challenge I had yet to


    3. There was also the fact that Bridget’s heart was not set on emigrating so far away


    4. He thought about emigrating and flying off to some small island and living out his years in complete solitude


    5. Because of the 6,000 miles of treacherous ocean, the question arises as to how those emigrating from Africa got to Australia, unless they had frequent flyer miles


    6. and so emigrating, leaving there, escaping and swimming! He stopped, meditated


    7. Roger and Marc lived in Amsterdam before emigrating


    8. On the other hand, people inhabiting the area are emigrating away to other provinces and most of them are teaming up to the hospitals for a beforehand health check up”


    9. On the other hand, people inhabiting the area are emigrating away to other provinces and most of them are teeming up to the hospitals for a beforehand health check up”


    10. Then Lot believed in him, and said, "I am emigrating to my Lord

    11. In going hither and thither he observed in the outskirts of a small town a red-and-blue placard setting forth the great advantages of the Empire of Brazil as a field for the emigrating agriculturist


    12. The money was used by Tolstoi in aid of the emigrating Dukhobors


    13. The English authorities of the Island of Cyprus asked a money guarantee of about two hundred and fifty roubles for each man from the Dukhobors emigrating there, so that in case of need they would not have to be supported at the government expense


    14. In regard to the false rumours which were reaching Tolstoi at this time, about the affairs of the emigrating Dukhobors


    15. Is there a man who hears us who has not experienced its utility? The whole interior of the Southern States was languishing, and its inhabitants emigrating for want of some object to engage their attention and employ their industry, when the invention of this machine at once opened views to them, which set the whole country in active motion


    16. They have refused to consider as prisoners of war, and threatened to punish as traitors and deserters, persons emigrating, without restraint, to the United States; incorporated, by naturalization into our political family, and fighting under the authority of their adopted country, in open and honorable war, for the maintenance of its rights and safety


    17. It is known to everybody that the population of several of the Eastern States is now full, and that great numbers of their citizens are constantly emigrating


    18. Another mistake is the scheme of emigrating to some other land


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