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Relocating and are
* Relocating Bihari Paksitanis who are left behind since 1971.
Worldwide ERC's annual Best Cities for Relocating Families and Best Cities for Relocation Singles surveys began ranking U. S. cities in 2003 to determine which metro areas are most likely to foster successful relocations.

Relocating and their
Relocating to England in 1973 with a new manager, John Hewlett, founder of John's Children, and a deal from Island Records, thanks in part to the exposure garnered by their BBC2 Television Whistle Test performance, they placed an ad in music weekly Melody Maker (" Wanted bass player for Sparks.
Relocating to Portland in 2006 ( and forming into a full band with Robert Bartleson on bass guitar, Ryan Heise ( from System and Station, Protest Hill ) on drums, and Casey Montgomery on guitar, accordion, organ and more ), Southerly is set to release their new full length, Storyteller and the Gossip Columnist, in May 2007 on Portland's Greyday Records.
Relocating to California in the early 1940s, Nudie and Bobbie began designing and manufacturing clothing in their garage.

Relocating and on
Relocating to St. Louis, Missouri in 1954, he built the Kings into one of the most renowned acts on the local club circuit.
Relocating to Southern California, he found a job at Walt Disney Productions as a storyboard artist and gag man on Donald Duck cartoons and other shorts, requesting a switch to the animation department in 1939.
Relocating to Los Angeles in 1980 and as a songwriter, he had two Top Ten hits with the Temptations on Motown – ' Lady Soul ' which is included on the ' Motown Greatest Hits 1972-92 Hitsville USA ' CD Compilation and ' Look What You Started ' which features on the definitive Tempations compilation ' The Emperors Of Soul '.
Relocating from Cardiff to Pentraeth on Anglesey, Ankstmusik continued ( as the name suggests ) pretty much where Ankst left off, releasing material by such bands as Llwybr Llaethog, Datblygu, Tystion, Ectogram, Infinity Chimps, Zabrinski, Geraint Jarman, Rheinallt H Rowlands, MC Mabon and Wendykurk.
Relocating to New York in his teens, he initiated secondary schooling, but upon his return to Puerto Rico, continued his studies on his own.
Relocating in France where he had an ally from his Comintern days, Garan Kouyaté, Padmore set to work on a book -- How Britain Rules Africa.
Relocating to a new position on the other side of the town, he spotted another three Panthers approaching from the west.
Relocating to London, Robinson kept up his involvement with the theoretical side of photography, writing the influential essay Pictorial Effect in Photography, Being Hints on Composition and Chiaroscuro for Photographers, published in 1868.
The work has also included a series of enhancements to station facilities funded through the National Stations Improvement Programme and include: Relocating and increasing the number of cycle parking spaces outside the station, Renovating all passenger toilets, Creating new waiting shelters on the platforms and a new waiting room on platform, Repositioning the ticket gates to create more space for passengers in the ticket office, and installing a new customer information screen and non-slip flooring in the ticket office.
Relocating to Paris, France in 1987, he partnered with Dee Nasty on the alternative radio program Radio Nova.

Relocating and when
Relocating along with the pavilion in the 1950s when the dam was built to the current location the Vale were regular competitors in the Scottish Cup in the past having played ties against the likes of Dundee and Hibernian.

Relocating and Brown
Relocating to Macon where Brown befriended rising rock ' n ' roll musician Little Richard, the group began gaining attention from record executives associated with King Records, a label based out of Cincinnati.

Relocating and be
Relocating to Europe within a few years, his work during the 1980s would not be so " radio friendly " and easily accessible to the casual listener.

Relocating and was
Relocating to Philadelphia, he was made a deacon of the Episcopal Church in 1811 and was ordained as a priest in 1814.
Relocating to Washington, D. C., Kameny taught for a year in the Astronomy Department of Georgetown University and was hired in July 1957 by the United States Army Map Service.

Relocating and .
Relocating machine code may involve re-targeting of absolute jumps, loads and stores.
* Norman Ramsey, Relocating Machine Instructions by Currying.
Relocating to the planet Oa at " the center of the universe ", the Guardians dedicated themselves to combatting evil and creating an orderly universe.
Relocating to San Francisco, Hay quickly fell in with the city's theatrical and artistic circles.
Relocating to Ger, he became the founding rebbe of the Gerrer dynasty.
Relocating to New York City, where he worked as a New York Herald Tribune staff artist, Holman submitted freelance cartoons to magazines, ( including Colliers, The Saturday Evening Post, Life, Judge and Everybody's Weekly.
Relocating to Europe, in 1990, Philip Pocock continued collaborative practice, painting and drawing with German artist Walter Dahn, song lyrics from American popular music sources, from the Blues to Indie, under the label Music Security Administration, in Cologne, from 1993 to 1995, before entering telecommunication space with FAX performance, database cinema and cybernetic installation from 1993 onward.
Relocating with his family to East Saginaw, Michigan, Gage spent his teenage years in Michigan, studying law with his lawyer father.
Relocating again to San Francisco the following year, they released 1992's Bivouac through the Tupelo Recording Company and The Communion Label.
Relocating to Marion, Ohio, Huber patented his hay rake and began a full line of agricultural implements.
Relocating to San Diego, Bates became a banker and later a businessman in the aerospace industry.

action and Canadian
In 2002, O ' Donohue launched a court action that argued the Act of Settlement violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but the case was dismissed by the court, which found that, as the Act of Settlement is part of the Canadian constitution, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not have supremacy over it.
The largest class action suit to date in Canada was settled in 2005 after Nora Bernard initiated efforts that led to an estimated 79, 000 survivors of Canada's residential school system suing the Canadian government.
Affirmative action programs in Canada are protected from equality rights challenges by s. 15 ( 2 ) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
To save the British from what he thought was a disastrous action, and to stop the war from a possible escalation, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, Lester B. Pearson, proposed the creation of the first United Nations peacekeeping force to ensure access to the canal for all, and an Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai.
** Frederick Fisher, Canadian VC recipient ( killed in action ) ( b. 1894 )
The Canadian Corps launched a final action on 10 November to gain control of the remaining high ground north of the village, in the vicinity of Hill 52.
The RN Commandos, including Commando " W " from the Royal Canadian Navy, saw action on D-Day.
Son Kiefer Sutherland, an actor best known for his role as Jack Bauer on the TV action / thriller series 24, and his twin sister, Rachel, were born to Donald Sutherland and his second wife, Shirley Douglas, daughter of Canadian politician Tommy Douglas.
In total 1, 158 students and alumni of the University enrolled the Canadian Forces during the war, losing 50 killed in action.
In 1990, notice was given to Oswald by the Canadian Recording Industry Association on behalf of several of their clients ( notably Michael Jackson, whose song " Bad " had been cut up, layered, and rearranged as " Dab ") that all undistributed copies of Plunderphonics be destroyed under threat of legal action.
In 1865 the synod of that province, in an urgent letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury ( Dr Longley ), represented the unsettlement of members of the Canadian Church caused by recent legal decisions of the Privy Council, and their alarm lest the revived action of Convocation " should leave us governed by canons different from those in force in England and Ireland, and thus cause us to drift into the status of an independent branch of the Catholic Church ".
* Canadian Action Party ( 2006 ) Canadian action party release on devils lake ruling
Edwards had fought the action, but eventually lost the dispute with the Canadian government in 1946 and died at the house later that year.
Canadian jurisprudence has changed in that if any individual takes legal action that meet the above criteria, they may be sued.
* Transit Riders ' Union of Edmonton, a Canadian social action group
573, is the seminal Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms decision that states that the Charter applies to governmental action, and to the common law except where matters are solely between private parties.
Greenfield wanted to sell the lines to the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), a course of action that was endorsed by Brownlee, but many farmers despised the CPR and most UFA MLAs preferred to keep the lines government-operated.
After being declared bankrupt following a failed legal action against the BBC, he married Montreal society beauty Claire Wilson and took Canadian citizenship, working in the aircraft industry as a ferry transport pilot, a stunt pilot, and from 1947 on his return to London he was involved in business activities that included selling aircraft.
The PIAT entered service with British and Commonwealth units in mid-1943, and was first used in action by Canadian troops during the Allied invasion of Sicily.
The Ottawa Renegades returned Canadian Football League action to Canada's capital in 2002.
The ban was often not observed ; Canadian piper James Richardson was awarded the Victoria Cross for playing in action in 1916.
For example, miners in Newfoundland had been exposed to Radon gas, and although the company ( and the Canadian government ) were aware of the health risks, it did not take any action.
The Liberal Party under Jean Chrétien campaigned on promising to continue to cut the federal deficit to allow the creation of a budget surplus and then to spend one half of the surplus on repaying Canada's national debt as well as cutting taxes while the other half of the surplus would be used to increase funding to social programs such as health care, taking action to assist Canadian children living in poverty, and to promote job creation.

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