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So over the years, the trails have been rebuilt and relocated many times.
The state relocated many of the mentally ill, and several of the boarding houses were razed.
The Chinese government has relocated many Han Chinese into Tibet as part of its strategy to assimilate the region.
In 1954 several thousand buildings were razed, and low-income residents were displaced and relocated, many to Anacostia.
In 1922, when hosting an exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, the government forcibly relocated many slum-dwellers in its eagerness to present a modern face to the world.
Some popular writers, such as C.J. Dennis in his verses about the Sentimental Bloke, relocated many of the bush attitudes to the inner city.
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By relocating many schools and hospitals to smaller cities, planners hope to create an economic incentive to keep people from returning to Port-au-Prince once reconstruction begins.
Mr. Teplansky, like many Sony Electronics executives, is in the process of moving from New Jersey to the San Diego area, where the company is relocating many of its electronics operations.
Mirroring a national trend, the department is relocating many to residential settings, like the two-story gray saltbox chosen for the home here.
Further, the influx of Amazon employees won't completely fill the offices left vacant since 2005, when the Pentagon began relocating many of its workers.
Tribal elders cite concerns about a possible tsunami from earthquakes in the Pacific basin as the reason they need to relocate many of the tribe's buildings to higher ground.
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