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to migrating
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To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons.
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Lastly, a network of friends and relatives lowers the barriers to migrating.
This is because opening up to trade is in some ways akin to migrating.
Opponents say the windmills make too much noise, can fling ice in winter and are dangerous to migrating birds.
Broadcasters raised concerns that the towers would interfere with television reception, while the bird lobby even protested that the buildings posed a grave hazard to migrating fowl.
Larger corporations have struggled to trust the cloud computing model, especially when it comes to migrating mission-critical applications, however this attitude is beginning to change.
"Our fathers were accustomed to migrating where they wanted to within the taiga," says Buyantogtoh, Ganbat's sister and the group's doyenne.
BirdLife, a charity, says the virus's spread across Russia last summer - widely attributed to migrating birds - took place when birds were moulting and unable to fly.
Wilson has transformed old jetty jacks (steel beams used for flood control along the Rio Grande in the 1940s) into an iconic piece of land art that pays homage to migrating Sandhill cranes.
So it is very important to migrating OS with minimal zero time when OS is serving live services.
Importantly, most of this effect remains when we further control for each woman's own work experience prior to migrating.
Barriers to migrating sea lampreys in tributaries can significantly reduce the spawning potential of sea lamprey in the Great Lakes.
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