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The Kirby family came directly to Rye when it emigrated from Ireland in the 1840's, Mr. Scollon explained.
The agent that causes Aids has evolved rapidly since it first jumped the species barrier from chimpanzees to humans some 60 years ago, and even more quickly since it emigrated from Africa in the mid-1970s.
The first suricate noted to have clinical signs had enlarged cervical lymph nodes when it emigrated to the study site.
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As the Danish chief rabbi rightly put it, emigrating to Israel should be out of love, not fear.
Like Echo, the wolf was a young female, and its radio collar showed that it had emigrated from the northern Rocky Mountains.
"They see it as emigrating to a better life.
But perhaps most interestingly, the report is expected to reveal how advances in remote working mean that a rising number of Britons are having their cake and eating it, by emigrating and retaining their jobs back in the UK.
For each disperser, we randomly chose a cell, infested for at least 6 years, from which it could emigrate, and we randomly selected the cell in which the disperser can settle following the long-distance dispersal kernel (Gaussian kernel multiplied by the probability to invade a location given the human population density, and then normalized).
(Her grandfather had changed it when he emigrated from Greece).
He lost it when he emigrated, and took a job operating knitting machines in a textile factory.
Since many Serbs in this area have emigrated, it is difficult to have a good estimate of Serb population.
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