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were migrating
verb
To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons.
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He said that posed a threat that the mosquitoes were migrating to unpredictable locations.
Many analysts point out that the resources of big financial companies were migrating toward London well before the current crisis.
The birds were migrating in conditions of high winds and fog, with a low cloud ceiling.
Gaining a Foothold In a paradox of globalization, immigrant workers moved from Mexico to Morristown just as many jobs were migrating from here to Mexico.
The report also found no evidence that suicide bombing techniques were migrating from Iraq to Afghanistan, a major fear of Afghan and American officials.
The mood changes that it signals from scene to scene are remarkably effective, as if the audience were migrating from one club to another during a night out.
By Rachel Biggs The New Yorker, August 12 , 1933P. 44 As it was the last Friday in July the Masons were migrating to the seashore.
Agriculture spread through complex interactions between resident hunters and gatherers and agricultural peoples who were migrating into the region.
They arrived during an economic boom, when many young Ivorians were migrating to the cities to take up paid jobs.
From 2000 to 2010, while affluent whites were migrating back to downtown, Chicago's African-American population fell by 181,000, an astounding 17 percent drop.
It was too focused on reinventing itself as a multimedia company to notice people were migrating to social networks and mobile devices as gateways for information and entertainment.
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