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Souza said she hoped to be relocated to a nearby estate.
I want to get refugee status and to be relocated to a third country.
The manual instructed that demonstrators were to be relocated to a designated protest area not visible to journalists.
The Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP), the animal rights group, first filed a lawsuit on their behalf in 2013, demanding they be relocated to a sanctuary in Florida.
Some experts say the 280kg bear should be recaptured and castrated, but animal rights organisations believe he should be relocated to a remote northern wilderness, away from humans.
Later this year another library, in Waterloo, will be relocated to a temporary home belonging to a church-based community group.
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It has been relocated to a nearby site.
Suleyman Shah's remains, meanwhile, have been relocated to a temporary site closer to the Turkish border.
In December the workers, Fay Schwimmer and Fern Prusak, learned that she had been relocated to a hotel in Brooklyn.
Some 400 researchers were being relocated to a patchwork of temporary sites so that they could restart their work.
Originally built at Woods Hole, Mass., in 1873, the aquarium was relocated to a site in Washington, D.C., in 1888.
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