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They began to emigrate around 70,000 years ago, reaching Europe 25,000 years later.
Records show that, at this point, residents began to emigrate, including several called Shapiro, some to America, some to Tel Aviv.
It was at this time, however, that European Jews — poor, mainly secular, and feeling the onset of an intensified anti-Semitism in their countries of origin — began to emigrate to Palestine.
By 1667, however, Makassar had fallen to the Dutch East India Company, and the Bugis began to emigrate from Celebes to places in the Malay Archipelago not yet reached by western European powers.
The population of Martinique increased rapidly until the late 1970s, when, plagued by unemployment and other economic maladies, the residents of the island began to emigrate in large numbers to France and in smaller numbers to French Guiana.
As Italians began to emigrate to the US at the end of the 19th Century, many settled in South Philadelphia where the market took shape to cater to the new community.
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Activated effector CD8+ T cells begin to emigrate from the DLN to the infected lungs on day 5 6 p.i. and continue to accumulate in the infected respiratory tract over the next 3 4 days [20].
Fearing that his adopted homeland was falling victim to the same totalitarian madness that had consumed Germany, he began to think about emigrating once again, and in 1952 he moved to Switzerland, where he died, three years later.
The more he thought about the worst possible scenario — emigrating and leaving a child behind — the more imperative emigration began to feel.
With the Jewish regime removed, the native Babylonians began to harass the local Jewish community, forcing them to emigrate to Seleucia.
Candela emigrated to Mexico in 1939 and began to design and help construct buildings in that country.
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