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They wrote to him on Aug. 24 to "strongly question the idea of relocating this facility from Plum Island, and question the underlying assumptions that have led your officials to believe this would make fiscal or policy sense".
"Both in terms of space and in terms of the number of people relocating, this represents a seminal point in the redevelopment and revival of downtown after 9/11," the mayor said.
Scott and Rachel are relocating this autumn from the DC area to Beijing, where he will be the China economy editor for Bloomberg News and she plans to work as a music teacher.
Relocating this formula to a cinema where song and dance is the rule and not the exception allows d'Souza to slip freely between set-pieces without recourse to his predecessors' straining narrative contrivance.
By relocating this suit to DC's courts, he's going to be playing ball on hostile turf.
As of 2000, there has been talk of removing or relocating this population of iguanas by the US Department of Interior.
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So in 1981 he relocated, this time to Austin, Tex., to teach.
Ware's move to Bath Academy of Art in the mid-60s relocated this sense of energy and purpose.
Mr. Mishra, who relocated this fall to Raleigh with his wife, Renuka Adhikari, 24, is already planning another leap, to Charlotte, N.C.
The team continued to struggle, and in 1982 the franchise was again relocated, this time to New Jersey, and renamed the Devils.
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