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were relocating
verb
To move (something) from one place to another.
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"They were relocating, so I said, O.K., here we go.
I live in Chorlton, a suburb of Manchester - it's where the BBC staff were encouraged to move to when they were relocating to MediaCity.
Some days I received five or six emails, telling me that Bob and Suzanne were relocating to Denver or inviting me to Patti's bridal shower.
In 2000, it was the top destination city for people who were relocating, according to data from U-Haul, the self-moving company.
"I did have more people who had lost their jobs," Judge Lynn said, "or were looking for a new job, or were relocating for a job".
Erik Johnke and his wife, Siobhan Masterson, were looking in Rockland County, but only in Nyack and Valley Cottage, when they and their two children were relocating last July from New Hope, Pa.
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244 earthquakes were relocated by the double-difference relocation algorithm.
Nuclear time, we were relocated.
Some were repatriated, but others were relocated to inland destinations.
(In the end, more than two thousand families were relocated).
The guests were relocated and the hotel closed.
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