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"There were structures in place in Dara'a, like brothels, that relocated to here," he said.
In the 1980's, he worked in factories that relocated to places where labor was cheaper.
It is published by Park Communications, a printer that relocated nearby when the Olympic Park was constructed.
Also, there were branches of the Bhonsle family itself that relocated to Kolhapur and Nagpur, while the main line remained in the Deccan heartland, at Satara.
Mr. Neal's bill, to take one example, would immediately repeal any tax breaks for companies that relocated to offshore havens like Bermuda after Sept. 11.
He found seven investors to buy the building at 308 Bowery, and takes pride that only one tenant was displaced, a gilt frame shop that relocated to Queens.
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I can't help feeling that relocating the action to somewhere in the States might have been the easier option.
The city is offering various financial incentives, like tax abatement, to companies that relocate to the area.
(He told the Wall Street Journal that relocating the club out of America's second-biggest market would be "value destructive").
He said he feared that relocating Watson's statue will lead people to seek the removal of monuments to other historical figures with troubling records.
Mr. Salazar appeared to support the state officials' position, saying that relocating the project would require a new multiyear permitting process.
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