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They are not uprooted as well as unwanted.
The Commonwealth Games, the showcase of India's progress, uprooted as many as 100,000 of the most deprived Indians in Delhi no less ruthlessly than the Chinese cleanse their ultramodern cities of the ungainly poor.
The region's mango trees, apparently weaker than its palms, were uprooted as if a comb had run through them, plucking them out of the ground.
Peel does not record his reaction on being uprooted as the Financial Times's accountancy correspondent and tossed into Lagos in 2002.
On Mumsnet, Johnson was forced to concede that low-income families in the capital were being uprooted as a result of the coalition government's housing benefit reform.
That is why, five months later, teachers, parents and children feel about as uprooted as downed trees after a tornado on Sunday ripped apart the city's only other school, Carbon Hill Elementary.
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In the next few months, some twelve million people would be uprooted and as many as a million murdered.
In addition to seeking to keep some of that territory for ideological and strategic reasons, the Israeli government wants to uproot as few of the settlers as possible.
Only pick as much as you need and don't uproot it – as well as spoiling it for others, this is illegal.
I am referring to its beautiful expanse of ivy, which, if uprooted, could take as much as half a century to grow back.
NEW YORK/PANAMA CITY, 5 April 2019 – As a result of the Venezuela migrant crisis, an estimated 1.1 million children – including children uprooted from Venezuela, as well as returnees and those living in host and transit communities – will need protection and access to basic services across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2019, UNICEF said today.
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