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Patients that emigrated were censored at the date of emigration, and everyone still alive was censored 10 years after diagnosis.
In some areas 90 per cent of them are black; the family that emigrated got friendly with servants.
This generation of graduates became the one that emigrated heavily after 2004, often forsaking professional work for manual labor.
He was the last surviving member of the generation of the Kanof family that emigrated to this country in 1905 to realize the promise of America.
Among diasporas that emigrated for mainly economic reasons, a perception of pervasive corruption and ineffective governance at home can also impede a government's ability to build trust.
For at least a year now, Sunni extremist gunmen have been methodically attacking members of the Hazara community, a Persian-speaking Shiite minority that emigrated here from Afghanistan more than a century ago.
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In the thymus T lymphocytes develop from early thymocyte progenitors to differentiated, functional T cells that emigrate to the periphery.
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