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It is typically used when referring to the act of moving from one place to another, often in the context of moving homes or businesses. Example: "After years of living in the city, we are relocating to the countryside for a quieter life."
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Relocating
verb
Present participle of relocate
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Historically, the Egyptian government has forced people to live in areas on Cairo's periphery, by evicting them from poor inner-city areas, and relocating them to the desert towns.
With rival councils in the county – South Derbyshire and Chesterfield – interested in relocating the club, a £1.7m ground development grant from the ECB remains in the bank.
Also, relocating and moving house was quite a big thing in itself.
She moved into journalism in Australia and then in Thailand, before relocating to the UK and a job at the Times in 2000.
But what if adapting means relocating entire towns away from their traditional lands, as is happening in Alaska, when the once permanently frozen ground starts to melt beneath their feet?
In theory, the strategy is based in logic: around 96% of Egyptians live on just 4% of Egyptian land, and as the population mushrooms, relocating some of the former might solve the congestion in the latter.
We are in the process of relocating the Town Hall to the middle of Whitechapel, the old Royal London Hospital site, as part of a new civic hub.
Email: [email protected] / Twitter: @earleyedition Elle Hunt deputy audience editor Elle joins The Guardian Australia after relocating from New Zealand, where she was a founder and producer of The Wireless, a digital-only initiative of the national public service broadcaster.
Qatar-owned news broadcaster al-Jazeera English moved into its new home in London's Shard on Bonfire night – not with a bang, but with a soiree to mark about 200 staff relocating from Knightsbridge and Westminster Tower.
By the time the panel releases its verdict this summer, construction may have proceeded so far that even Mr Onaga would balk at the cost of stopping it and having to compensate the central government for doing so.There are few other obvious options for relocating it, however.
See here and here.A German exit?Deutsche Bank said it had created a working group to consider relocating parts of its operations in Britain elsewhere should the country vote to leave the European Union in a referendum promised by the Conservatives at the recent election.
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