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When he realized that he would no longer be able to emigrate into his work — that he would not even be allowed to keep a dignified silence in the face of totalitarian oppression — he left his homeland, for the last time, in the summer of 1948.
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I'm so grateful that my nephew survived and is now a healthy little boy in Tanzania, where they were able to emigrate.
They also investigated whether particular species will be able to emigrate if their current territories become unfit.
Most of Khoury's family living in Damascus was able to emigrate to the US.
But it also means doing things like limiting the number of people who are able to emigrate to the developed world.
Taking advantage of her Strasbourg origin, she was able to emigrate to the United States in June 1939 on the French quota, rather than the German one, which was full.
Furthermore, for every LA-wt phage that eventually emigrated out of the current plaque, only 0.33 HA-J1077-1 phage was able to emigrate out.
These double-negative thymocytes are therefore able to emigrate from the thymus before undergoing the negative selection process necessary for self-tolerance.
Demographic pressures presumably cause surplus prey to emigrate into adjacent older stands with sparse understories, where they may be more vulnerable to predation by spotted owls.
For many doctors, these feelings translate into intent to emigrate and emigration.
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