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been relocating
verb
To move (something) from one place to another.
Exact(15)
Many baby boomers have been relocating their entire careers.
But until that happens the Administration has been relocating judges to areas where they're deemed most necessary.
Hundreds of expatriate families have been relocating outside Saudi Arabia because of the attacks, with many moving to neighboring states, especially Bahrain.
Even as Shanghai's government plans a green haven on Chongming, it has been relocating tens of thousands of people from the city centre to make way for World Expo projects.
Since the weekend, Areva has been relocating the families of expatriate workers who want to leave Tokyo to the Kyushu region in the south, although employees considered most vital to operations have been asked to stay in the city.
Michael Critelli, chief executive of the company, said, "We are moving into assembly work as opposed to vertically integrated manufacturing, and we have been relocating about 1,100 people in stages to our other locations in Connecticut".
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The shipyard has since been relocated.
Buildings dating from the Renaissance have been "relocated".
All 800 of its residents have been relocated.
It has been relocated to a nearby site.
The 55 businesses on the site have all been relocated.
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