Sentence examples for massive relocation from inspiring English sources

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Miranda Eve was buried on their land in San Francisco until all of the cemetery's 180,000 coffins were relocated – part of a massive relocation of graves south to make way for development by order of city leaders.

Massive relocation projects have long been a Communist party speciality.

The actions attributed to the Mau Mau caused the colonial government to proclaim a state of emergency from October 1952 until 1960 and also resulted in a massive relocation of Africans, particularly Kikuyu.

This, though, was artificially reduced by massive relocation in the 1960s and 1970s to ease overcrowding within the city and successive boundary changes in the 1990s that were unkind to Glasgow.

Following World War II the region experienced an influx of migrants from central Poland and of many immigrants: repatriates from France and Belgium; ethnic Poles from Lviv, Ukraine, and Vilnius, Lithuania; and Ukrainians and Ruthenians (Lemks) who were displaced within the framework of Operation Vistula, a massive relocation program in 1947.

The massive relocation, slated for completion next year, will involve darting the elephants from a helicopter, hoisting the slumbering animals by crane and loading them in crates on to trucks for a ride of about 185 miles (300km) to Malawi's Nkhotakota wildlife reserve.

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Starting especially in the 1970s, several historical trends coalesced to provoke a massive, historic relocation of capitalists and of capitalism's growth.

Getting serious alteration amid sagging sales: massive layoffs; relocation abroad to trim costs.

This process of DNA escape and integration has resulted in massive functional relocation to the nucleus of genes that once belonged to the prokaryotic ancestors of mitochondria and chloroplasts.

Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, has proposed that Europe adopt a similar strategy, arguing that not to do so would amount to "massive aid to relocations".It would be best for trade (and only marginally costly for the environment) if there were no carbon-based tax adjustments.

It remains unknown if these elements have moved sporadically during a longer time or if there has been a massive burst of relocations.

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