Sentence examples for has migrated back to from inspiring English sources

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Much of its once-flourishing business in French, Dutch and German shares has migrated back to the continent.

Now, though, the phrase has migrated back to Mr. Shiller, who made it the title of a book on the emotional nature of the stock market, written for a popular audience and published just as technology stocks tumbled, launching the markets into their wild April swings.

With the corporatised clubbing experience offering the predictable and consumable, underground club culture has migrated back to the warehouse, the record store, the DIY space and the basement.

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Apple has segmented the market nicely between small- and large-format tablets, and consumers have migrated back to the more expensive large-format, two years after the introduction of the first mini.

-- the preppy bug has migrated back across the Atlantic, as European designers have made it a key look in the spring collections.

It is as if the land were recalling some primal memories of its former self, as if the trees had migrated back through time to reach their ancestral homes.

A few tragic examples: Freed Liberian slaves from the early 1800s who migrated back to Africa had mortality rates of 1.68 years for men and 2.23 years for women.

He soon claimed that the LA Coliseum Commission had failed to fulfill its promises to him and eventually he migrated back to Oakland.

He exhaled deeply, and then his eyes migrated back to me.

On decreasing the contractility, the ring migrated back to the anterior pole.

Some said that they had wanted to migrate back to the countryside for years but had no idea where to begin.

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