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But women are often less able to uproot themselves.
We are like trees that not even a hurricane has been able to uproot, because our roots grow so deeply.
Entrepreneurs, scientists, tennis players and film stars may be able to uproot themselves in search of lower taxes, but the average worker is still unlikely to become a tax refugee.
"There's an arbitrary quality that nobody's been able to uproot and eliminate," said Richard C. Dieter, the director of the Death Penalty Information Center in Washington.
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Some have young families to uproot.
Israel's prime minister says it is to "uproot terrorists".
He would not have to uproot his family from New Jersey.
Now I am having to uproot my two young sons".
Mercifully, it wasn't enough to uproot "Bunheads".
Nevertheless, she was never to uproot herself from Scotland.
Since the government had played a role in uprooting these people once before, agreeing not to uproot them again seemed the least it could do.
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