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During a severe nuclear accident, a part of the molten corium resulting from the core degradation may relocate down to the lower plenum of the reactor vessel.
Her parents were among the many Britons who took up an offer by the Australian government, which ran from 1945 to the early 1970s, to relocate Down Under for just a tenner.
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As an Englishman relocated down under, Tom Lutz is confused by some of our traditions.
It has the feel of an Elmore Leonard tale relocated down under, or a very distant Antipodean cousin of Minder.
There wasn't a great deal to compete, but two British shows squeezed out a drop more from their respective formats, both by relocating down under.
Campbell was based first in New York and then relocated down to Washington.
So the festival changed names and relocated down the road.
In 1936, the farm and shop were relocated down the road in Flanders.
When the lodge was damaged by fire, the members of the Hell Fire Club relocated down the hill to the nearby Stewards House for a brief period.
Michelle Workman was an interior designer to the stars when she and her husband Justin decided to pack up their LA family and relocate them down south.
Under the Act, poor Chris (or Roberto) may recover actual damages resulting from a broken engagement, including the costs of relocating, putting down all of those pricey wedding vendor deposits, and foregone wages or lost business profits readily attributable to the break up.
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