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the relocating
verb
To move (something) from one place to another.
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Ms. McIndoo, the relocating speechwriter, said she would keep looking.
Among the potential beneficiaries in the housing market -- or, at least, those less impacted by a downturn -- are communities easily accessible to the relocating lower Manhattan jobs.
The controversial Atlantic Yards megaproject in Brooklyn, involving a basketball arena for the relocating New Jersey Nets plus 16 planned towers, has already gotten a boost from Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who last year bought 80% of the team and 45% of the arena, known as the Barclays Center.
After this 'soul-searching' in 2005, I came up with an idea for a start-up Internet company (Global Expats) that found a solution not only to my own personal challenges at re-insertion into the work-force, but also to the biggest challenge of employers around the world; the adaptation and integration of the relocating employee and his or her family.
By the end of the war, when Charles got out of camp and the relocating began, I was actually feeling respectable".
Numerous lawsuits were filed against the project, two of which remain, involving the relocating of a major sewer line without a vote by the full county legislature.
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The roll of the relocated is long.
Now their team, the relocated Atlanta Thrashers, is back.
But advocates denounced the plan as too punishing to the relocated refugees.
The relocated arm nerves then grew into this numbed patch of surface skin, reinnervating it.
The signs will fall at the Assembly Rooms, the Pleasance and the relocated Gilded Balloon.
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