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The family was relocated for four months.
Between 1949 and 1999, 17.5 million people – twice the population of London - were relocated for dams.
Debate had centered on the 33 families, who have now been relocated for the connection to be built.
The sign was relocated for several years to the south end and reassembled in its current position in Gantry Plaza State Park in 2009.
Units will be relocated for better access to the service's two major training centers, Fort Polk, La., for lighter forces, and Fort Irwin, Calif., for armor.
"There will still be homeless people on the streets (unlike Beijing, where many were relocated for the duration of the 2008 Olympics).
Been there, done that: Mr. Brent said that the mayor's office, which is in the west wing of City Hall, was relocated for two weeks during the summer of 2007, and other work was done on the weekends.
"There's no question that Willets Point has to be cleaned up and the businesses have to be relocated for that to happen," said Andrew Brent, a spokesman for Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
When Katrina encroached and Tulane shut down, he was still safe at home; then he was "relocated" for a semester to Boston University, which temporarily took in displaced Tulane students.
Born in Switzerland to Australian academic parents, Stone spent his childhood in Melbourne and then Cambridge, where his biochemist father was relocated for a job before dying suddenly when Stone was 12.
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