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Fans had to be relocated.
Consequently, rehabilitation facilities use a cost-effectiveness approach when they assess rehabilitation potential and are inclined to choose candidates who are most likely to meet the objectives of their rehabilitation in a limited time, and who are most likely to be able to return home rather than be relocated into a nursing home.
"Because these communities are listed as threatened and may potentially be relocated, they are not able to get any funds now for infrastructure that is being damaged right now". That's what has become of Newtok.
This might have come to nothing had not Pritchard been relocated to Plymouth and able to propose a new series on fish cookery.
"Other students who were sitting other papers were relocated and were able to continue with their exam.
Though we moved two more times — our central Harlem apartment building was declared uninhabitable and the families were relocated — I was able to continue my studies at Collegiate.
Its headquarters was relocated to Richmond.
Often these were relocated to private homes.
With Marine World being relocated, the city was able to the widen the latter section and build an overpass across Fairgrounds Drive in 1992.
They were able to relocate his mother who was still in the same ETU, and the mother and child were reunified, but they, sadly, died together.
To orchestrate the local coupling of syncytial fragmentation and loss (transition into Ngn3+) of sparsely distributed GFRα1+ spermatogonia, it is vital that GFRα1+ cells are able to freely relocate.
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