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With the hope of emigrating in the early 1990's, many left their villages for the cities.
Never mind that his dad, who used to turn out at Blackheath as a No8 before emigrating in the 1970s, has not seen his son play at Twickenham.
Albanians make up the economic underclass in poor parts of southern Serbia, Greece and Macedonia, the very reason they started emigrating in the late 1960's.
Trained as a lawyer, Bandi served in the early postwar Hungarian government before emigrating in the late 1940s and, with Susanne, establishing textile and related businesses in Europe and the US.
The Know Nothings developed after America's first major immigrant boom in the 1840s: tens of thousands of Irish began emigrating in the wake of the potato famine, followed a few years later by Germans and other Europeans fleeing the failed European revolutions of 1848.
Equation (10) demonstrates that there is a negative relationship between the probability that remaining immigrants are retired and the probability of emigrating in the post-retirement period.
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He lives in Ottawa, where he emigrated in the 1960s.
Celeste Nigro's father, Sebastiano Bazzoni, emigrated in the 1920s from Sardinia.
As many as 1.4m are believed to have emigrated in the past 20 years, over half of them to Greece.
"I called it tea kvass," said Mr. Kilun, who emigrated in the late 1980s from what is now Uzbekistan.
When he moved to the West, he reconnected with Ms. Kabakov, a distant cousin who had emigrated in the 1970s.
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