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The peach tree, relocated in a sunnier spot, bore 75 peaches in late June.
They spent eight months in shelters and hotels before being relocated in a ramshackle apartment, infested with rats and roaches.
The spiritual resolve of the gospel tradition is firmly relocated in a history being made in the here and now.
"I have a theory that they're either retired cops, ex-convicts or relocated in a witness-protection program.
So the orphanage was relocated in a small school building here, the one Arbi Mamakayev, a famous Chechen poet, once attended.
DealBook » With a Silicon Valley Fortune, a Hunt for Political Office | Sean Eldridge, the husband of the Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, has relocated in a quest for a congressional seat in New York, The New York Times writes.
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They also contemplated where their own families might relocate in a crisis.
This museum is currently closed, but is scheduled to relocate in a new palatial facility nearby in December.
In today's tight market, quiet listings are also born out of the concerns of sellers worried about relocating in a climate of scarce listings.
If Bin Laden wanted to relocate in a populated area of Pakistan to avoid missiles fired from American drones, Mr. Keller said, he had many choices.
And if you want to relocate in a community that was hit hard when a factory left town, you should get help financing a new plant, equipment, or training for new workers.
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