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Between 2006 and 2016, 5,000 doctors emigrated away.
Savita's husband, Praveen Halappanavar, successfully sued the HSE for medical negligence in 2016, having already emigrated away from Ireland two years earlier. .
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One of them is the African wild dog, which lives in pack of 20 to 40 animals, and inbreeding is reduced by males and non-reproducing females emigrating away from the population.
To some extent, this high rate of missing values is related to this data being obtained ten years later than the earnings data, i.e., a large share having passed away or emigrated during that time.
Thought Vinnie Jones was talking sense about emigrating, to get away from all the immigrants.
"Lots of people emigrate to get away from their problems," said Barnes.
For much of the 20th century, hundreds of thousands of gallegos, as they are called, emigrated to countries as far away as Argentina to escape Galicia's rural poverty.
Moreover, many jobs traditionally linked to the diamond trade, like cutting and polishing the stones, have emigrated in recent years, driven away by high taxes and salaries, to Tel Aviv or to low-wage countries, particularly India.
(When they emigrated, they explained, they had to sign away the rights to their pensions for two lifetimes of work in the Soviet Union and Ukraine).
Naza Hasanovic now lives in Tuzla, a Muslim-ruled Bosnian town two hours away; two of her other brothers have emigrated to the United States.
He emigrated to America as a teenager in 1968, after running away from the monastery where he was attending school in the Azores.
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