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It is far harder for a member of this group to gain official recognition as a city-dweller in his own country, with all the welfare benefits and access to public services that status confers, than to gain citizenship in America or Europe if he were to migrate there.
If dollars were to migrate to the Internet in the future, they'd still wind up in the same coffers anyway.
Furthermore, if dogs infected with miltefosine-resistant strains were to migrate to Latin America, where several countries have registered the drug for human use (currently Colombia, Guatemala, Argentina, Venezuela, Paraguay, Ecuador, and Honduras; 30 ), the impact might be greater.
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In response, the plan was to migrate to OpenOffice and Debian Linux.
The temptation here is to migrate into car rentals.
Going forward, the idea will be to migrate them to Intuit products like QuickBooks.
"The next step is to migrate Hailo drivers and passengers in Spain.
The central message of this chapter is to "Migrate Systems Incrementally".
"All we wanted them to do was to migrate that debt into the Murray balance sheet.
Such nighttime restlessness shows how eager a bird is to migrate, says Mueller.
These slums were created when village residents in the southeast were forced to migrate to Van.
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