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If there was more participation, they would be uprooted..".
He also expressed empathy for the Gaza families that would be uprooted.
In the next few months, some twelve million people would be uprooted and as many as a million murdered.
Asked in an interview with the Hebrew-language Ma'ariv if he would guarantee that no settlement would be uprooted in the next four years, Netanyahu said: "Yes, correct.
— A day after a judge cleared the way for the construction of an athletic center at the University of California, Berkeley, a clutch of protesters remained stubbornly aloft on Wednesday in a stand of oaks that would be uprooted by the plan.
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Bryan soldiered on, surviving the annual cuts and corporate mergers, and ended up at Patriot Coal with men like my dad who'd been uprooted from stable careers with union companies like Peabody and Armco and Eastern, but somehow had survived.
Gershenzon backed the scientists' appeal to the campaigners and said he hoped the crops would not be uprooted.
Mr. Lapid acknowledged that tens of thousands of Jews would someday be uprooted from what he described as "remote settlements" in the West Bank, something he called "heartbreaking".
So in the mid-1960s, when he was offered a job at Arthur D. Little Inc., a consulting firm in Cambridge, he did not hesitate: The family would again be uprooted.
The settlement project has put four hundred thousand Israelis in the West Bank; under any version of a peace plan remotely acceptable to both sides, well over a hundred thousand settlers would have to be uprooted.
"So is the fact that spouses of school superintendents often have professional positions of equal status and compensation, and candidates are reluctant to accept employment that will impact the entire family -- especially when there are teenagers who would have to be uprooted".
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