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the migrations
noun
An instance of moving to live in another place for a while.
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The "Migrations" project was especially discouraging, he said.
Each of the migrations followed a similar pattern, Berlin says.
The migrations of birds hold many mysteries, but the movements of birders are predictable.
When the migrations pass through Basel, they water up at the Hotel Les Trois Rois.
By this method Dr. Richards's team was able to date the migrations into Europe.
The famine and the migrations changed Irish and American history, of course, but they drastically changed Britain too.
But (I strongly suspect) when a great many voters use the word, they mean the migrations of the past.
To undertake the migrations that form an organism from an embryo, cells need to know where to go.
Testifying to the migrations is a polyglot Pentateuch (1547), from Constantinople, its Spanish and Greek translations written using Hebrew script.
During the migrations back to northern China, the registered populations of the largest urban centres of the southeast declined.
The migrations of plankton and nekton throughout the water column in many parts of the world are well described.
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