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He was convinced that his Soviet allegiance would protect him in Nazi-occupied Prague while he made plans to emigrate to the Soviet Union.

After Annie Bochove returned to Holland, the couple made plans to emigrate to the United States, picking California for its mild weather.

Unhappy with life in Belgium, Hergé made plans to emigrate to Argentina, a nation that was welcoming many Europeans who had supported the defeated Axis powers and which had a thriving comic book scene.

Since the start of the financial crisis, thousands of students who have failed to find work are cutting their losses and making plans to emigrate.

Others are making plans to emigrate.

Among residents making plans to emigrate: the son of the man who conceived the Titanic remembrances.

Parsons was also supportive of the creation of the State of Israel, making plans to emigrate there when his military security clearance was revoked.

The character of McNulty grew out of a reference his grandfather Jack O'Hara made to a great uncle who emigrated to America to escape the famine.

But after a year, he made a deal to emigrate to Britain on the condition he not return to South Africa.

The film made me want to emigrate to the States more than ever, to become an American.

Warner and Young made the decision to emigrate to America to pursue musical careers in that country, after they met.

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