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ns to put the space up for redevelopment, and | relocate to another site. |
o deactivate the 111th Fighter Wing (ANG) and | relocate some of its assigned A-10 aircraft to the 124 |
Club forced Bradford Rugby club to reform and | relocate at Greenfield Stadium later adding NORTHERN t |
r 9066 forced them to leave San Francisco and | relocate to an internment camp with thousands of other |
prepared to quit his job at Merrill Lynch and | relocate his family as a part of the venture. |
in England, a plan was laid to murder him and | relocate the body to Miss Pebmarsh's house. |
business, though she was forced to close and | relocate to Maple, Ontario where she had to get permis |
Maruge was forced to withdraw from school and | relocate to a retirement home for senior citizens. |
re eventually forced to abandon the place and | relocate to Knotts Island a few miles inland. |
s) tribes to merge into a single identity and | relocate slightly south of the Great Wicomico River. |
ce, Polak agreed to cease publishing DRUM and | relocate from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. |
those elements of the academy, or abandon and | relocate the entire centre. |
-submitted request for funds to dismantle and | relocate Queen's Pier two weeks later. |
er 1937 made a decision to close Moringen and | relocate its prisoners. |
cation at the downtown "Tribune" building and | relocate to the Gateway Mall. |
ring to take advantage of the alewife run and | relocate to their summer encampment on Betty's Neck on |
ed her to leave the position in July 2009 and | relocate to San Diego to recuperate. |
effective radiated power to 40,000 watts, and | relocate their broadcast transmitter to the current to |
0 + that it would have taken to dismantle and | relocate it, which was a major upset amongst the suppo |
as deemed too expensive task to dismantle and | relocate, and was ultimately demolished in March 2007. |
She was forced to sell her farm on Sark and | relocate to Guernsey and then Cologne, Germany in orde |
to redevelop and sell the original works and | relocate to a modern site where it can operate more ef |
Seventh-day Adventist Church for $53,500 and | relocate to San Francisco's Richmond District. |
, when WTA planned to dismantle the wheel and | relocate it to Hyde Park, London. |
e Garw Valley Railway to reopen the line, and | relocate the rest of their stock to the Garw. |
lass C1, increase power to 100,000 watts, and | relocate their transmitter just over 20 kilometers sou |
BC Trust confirmed plans to sell the site and | relocate the department. |
bably continue after 2011 when the Red Arrows | relocate from their present base at RAF Scampton to ne |
part of a broader plan that will see the bank | relocate various 'core support functions' to a nine-st |
1961 and it was decided not to rebuild it but | relocate to a site on Manchester Road. |
iting plans are also in place to see the club | relocate - along with the other members of the Wootton |
il was gifted Stratford Park, did the college | relocate to the present day campus located on Stratfor |
rphans' Court ruled that the Foundation could | relocate. |
her an American Hockey League franchise could | relocate to Glens Falls. |
ialized in helping unemployed urban craftsmen | relocate to rural areas. |
Many did | relocate to White Earth, becoming the Removable Mille |
artford, like so many clubs, needed to either | relocate or upgrade their current facilities with the |
The company would eventually | relocate to Lakeland, following the acquisition of its |
new US$200 million arena if the NBA franchise | relocate to the city. |
sham was completed and the school could fully | relocate there. |
was to dispense with a conventional fuselage, | relocate the engine to the rear of a nacelle that also |
le the land, and they demanded the government | relocate the Native Americans, paving the way for the |
se stated that it would take measures to help | relocate the students to other Catholic high schools. |
She helped | relocate and reorganize the collection in its new home |
t Lions in honor of the Lions Club who helped | relocate the village, and the residents moved permanen |
two massive barrings that eventually saw him | relocate his career to England. |
Sustained growth saw it | relocate for the third time to its current buildings, |
The team would later | relocate to Norfolk, Virginia and become the Virginia |
rican Football League (the Texans would later | relocate to Kansas City and become the Chiefs). |
His family would later | relocate from Brooklyn to Atlanta when he was five yea |
He had Michelangelo | relocate the ancient bronze of the Emperor Marcus Aure |
gham's residents were informed that they must | relocate. |
s in hazardous areas and residents who do not | relocate, the committee recommended major floodproofin |
d threatened to attack if the Indians did not | relocate to an Idaho reservation that was only a small |
The club could not | relocate because a series of covenants was placed on t |
They did not | relocate until April of 1837. |
ad many misadventures in life and so they now | relocate to an old man house who calls himself Uncle b |
or license that permits nude dancing can only | relocate within their current zoning district or in a |
ke the city, many were forced to shut down or | relocate, and only a handful of this survived to this |
is a concept which allows users to restore or | relocate backups to another system or site. |
o cannot afford to interrupt their careers or | relocate to a college campus are enrolled in this inno |
at many doctors have had to leave practice or | relocate because of cost-prohibitive medical malpracti |
mes, find alternative rental accommodation or | relocate to the homes of family members, leaving 715 p |
g been put forward to demolish, refurbish, or | relocate the building. |
isting channel assignments, increase power or | relocate closer to the center of a broadcast market, b |
nor repair work saw the BBC Concert Orchestra | relocate to the Mermaid Theatre in central London, amo |
ague declared that the team would permanently | relocate instead to Hornet Stadium in Sacramento, Cali |
All these pigment cells can rapidly | relocate their pigments, thereby influencing the color |
A large number of veterans who retire | relocate to this district. |
including Raj's voluptuous girlfriend, Sapna, | relocate to Balwant's house. |
high school, add on to its elementary school, | relocate and reconstruct a baseball field, and add ano |
ers, who specialise in helping R&D scientists | relocate from corporations who would rather see them d |
to Houston and inormed Rodin the team should | relocate to Baltimore. |
cs structure was to be constructed, it should | relocate closer to downtown Lexington. |
The abbot and his subjects | relocate to Denmark awaiting the excommunication of th |
nston Churchill, it was agreed to temporarily | relocate the school to Cambridge, where it took over P |
The two sisters then | relocate to another town. |
lows two painfully cool hipster girls as they | relocate from Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood to |
nts of the old villages of the zone that they | relocate in a defensive place. |
The LAPD decides it will be safest if they | relocate from the city. |
he Sandy Lake Band members were not forced to | relocate elsewhere. |
and by persuading multinational companies to | relocate or open subsidiary facilities in Wales. |
For the 2008-09 season the club was able to | relocate to Stafford. |
the past Bara communities have been known to | relocate after someone's death to leave the dead's spi |
ly had falling out and the women attempted to | relocate to Australia. |
period of several months while attempting to | relocate its offices. |
The goal was to | relocate government offices to the center of downtown, |
He also took advantage of the opportunity to | relocate the program to Toronto in 2000 where it conti |
September 1868, Honda Masamori was ordered to | relocate to the newly-created Nagao Domain in Awa prov |
as an accountant which required the family to | relocate to California. |
February, 2005, preparations were underway to | relocate some of the historic rolling stock of the exc |
More than 50 families were forced to | relocate when the National Park Service obtained the l |
ague from the locals the decision was made to | relocate the club. |
er the inhabitants refused a Spanish order to | relocate. |
s until 1813, after which Lord was obliged to | relocate because the land was requisitioned for the cu |
Feeling this danger, Abravanel chose to | relocate to Paris along with Kurt Weill in 1933. |
te on an Israeli Defense Ministry proposal to | relocate the unauthorized Migron outpost, possibly to |
ernment initiative paid locals from Durham to | relocate to Elmesthorpe. |
gnal power to 50,000 watts (unlimited) and to | relocate their transmitter west towards the center of |
hurches: a pastor leads a group of members to | relocate to a different city and form, or plant, a new |
Mrs. Frontiere then sought to | relocate the team to the city of St. Louis. |
, with the mill shutting down specifically to | relocate or extend the line to reach new sources of ti |
The Jacksonville Port Authority had plans to | relocate the cruise terminal. |
hough the Japan Football Association tried to | relocate the match to Osaka, much further away from th |
In 2006 President Bernie Machen chose to | relocate his residence off campus. |
eir properties and unable to sell in order to | relocate. |
It plans to | relocate its main campus to West Point, Georgia in 201 |
the landing site and forced the submarines to | relocate out of reach of Normandy. |
M.P.M. proposed to | relocate the easement and create new connections to th |
agrarian socialism, forcing urban dwellers to | relocate to the countryside to work in collective farm |
The business hopes to | relocate to its former home in some 2 years' time. |
, namely Lillian Ferris, enabled the group to | relocate to a seven and a half acre smallholding at St |
Other Apalachee were forced to | relocate to the Savannah River to live in semi-serfdom |
sman, he later visited Wyoming and decided to | relocate there. |
ted saddle with lupine for the butterflies to | relocate to. |
ry 1980, the Naskapis voted overwhelmingly to | relocate to the present site of Kawawachikamach. |
val style it was one of the first churches to | relocate in the new Back Bay and was built largely wit |
rinidad and Tobago coverage, Miggins plans to | relocate to Europe. |
1999, and the Museum took the opportunity to | relocate and develop into a major educational institut |
On "Moving Day", all humans are required to | relocate to Florida. |
The club's attempts to | relocate back to the city have been scuppered on multi |
Civil War, the college's trustees decided to | relocate the school to Ashland. |
Plans to | relocate to the heart of the historic textile manufact |
The city's original plan was to | relocate Saskatoon's exhibition grounds alongside Sask |
temporarily as guitarist Kacy Ross decided to | relocate to NYC. |
The station also has a construction permit to | relocate to channel 14. |
The former slaves were forced to | relocate to White Bluff, on the Georgia mainland. |
Additionally, KFDM in Beaumont applied to | relocate its signal to channel 25 due to reception iss |
wing the terrorist attacks that day it had to | relocate to temporary facilities in Long Island City t |
It is unknown where the team intends to | relocate to, though apparently an unsuccessful attempt |
ilities overcrowding, the seminary decided to | relocate to a 7 acre (28,000 m²) tract of land less th |
It has also forced evacuation camps to | relocate, and the president has declared the situation |
ndated and about 55,000 people were forced to | relocate, many of them resettling in nearby communitie |
g English-sponsored slave raids and forced to | relocate to the Savannah River. |
In 2000, a proposal was created to | relocate the airport to a new site away from the city, |
l the age of four, when her family decided to | relocate to Puerto Rico. |
the site the night after the first burial to | relocate the bodies to another area. |
he owners of the organization will attempt to | relocate the team to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. |
al reopened in 2009, the decision was made to | relocate the cleft lip program to the hospital's siste |
s of the former USA, the Spurs were forced to | relocate. |
e an activist against pressure for members to | relocate their homes to Goldsmiths' Row, Cheapside. |
late 1970s with Boz Scaggs, Fields decided to | relocate permanently in 1982. |
Palestinian refugees in Rafah were forced to | relocate when their shelters were destroyed by the Isr |
Eager to form their own band, King agreed to | relocate to Vancouver following his graduation, doing |
by local architect William Beaumont Smith to | relocate the 'Home for Penitent Females' from its prev |
As of spring 2008, the school has decided to | relocate to the new Carolina North satellite campus. |
9 was a United States federal law intended to | relocate Anishinaabe people in Minnesota to the White |
politically active members of the movement to | relocate to Germany and Poland by the late 1930s. |
He then writes about how they decided to | relocate to Plymouth after a difficult encounter with |
After the digital transition, KICU plans to | relocate from channel 52 back to channel 36 with addit |
rely, many of the displaced families chose to | relocate nearby to Grove, an unincorporated town in so |
a confirmatory vision, the church decided to | relocate. |
opment in Ministry from the university and to | relocate them as an agency of the Pastoral Center. |
erg Laws in Poland, Lewin's father decided to | relocate the family to the South of France. |
shan County, Sichuan residents were forced to | relocate to make way for a power station. |
Avro asked the club to | relocate elsewhere in 1946, and a permanent move was m |
Johnson decided to | relocate to Melbourne, Australia, in 1951 where he was |
erected shortly after the town was forced to | relocate northwards following the expansion of Fort Be |
The decision to | relocate the community's residents proved to be a wise |
vered market was constructed in 1774 so as to | relocate the stalls previously pitched on the Cornmark |
y the directors of Wimbledon Football Club to | relocate the team to Milton Keynes, around 60 miles fr |
in Bucharest, before his family was forced to | relocate to Zagreb in 1951, due to an anti-Yugoslav ca |
936, and the industry took the opportunity to | relocate. |
When 615 Squadron received orders to | relocate to Vitry-en-Artois, an attempt was made to fl |
ations with the local and state government to | relocate here. |
e as the city grew, the government decided to | relocate Yoshiwara, and plans were made to move the di |
However, he abandoned his studies to | relocate to New York where he worked as a conceptual a |
s death, authorities advised Pastor Massad to | relocate in order to ensure the safety of himself and |
construction at Parris Island and the need to | relocate rather than eliminate personnel from San Dieg |
of Rev. Lundgaard's first initiatives was to | relocate the ACMNP national office to Denver, Colorado |
1908 the State of New York announced plans to | relocate Sing Sing Prison to Bear Mountain. |
until Hurricane Katrina forced his family to | relocate to Austin, Texas. |
Greek of Cretan extraction who was forced to | relocate to Cephallonia. |
tember 4, 2010, the museum closed in order to | relocate to a new facility in the renovated A&N Depart |
rday timeslot and no attempt has been made to | relocate the program. |
th approached Southwestern with a proposal to | relocate the university to Dallas, Texas in the early |
allotment near Launceston as an incentive to | relocate in Van Diemens Land. |
ombed during the London Blitz, forcing him to | relocate to the countryside. |
rest in dance and house music led the band to | relocate to Chicago in 1992, where it developed a loya |
By 1972 Motown had decided to | relocate from Detroit to Los Angeles and Rare Earth so |
te, east of Los Angeles, and was convinced to | relocate there. |
e second defeat, the museum itself planned to | relocate to a location in the financial district. |
November saw the announcement of plans to | relocate to a new 32,000-seat stadium at a site adjace |
the business became so successful they had to | relocate the business to new, bigger premises. |
al months previous after Rogue had decided to | relocate to San Francisco. |
r South East Asia, MacDonald was reluctant to | relocate his collection from Singapore to India. |
ined in the city, and the residents needed to | relocate to find new jobs. |
the transition, four of the battalions had to | relocate to Bamberg and Schweinfurt, Germany until add |
The German Reformed Church was forced to | relocate when Their building was destroyed by fire on |
that some of the community are now looking to | relocate permanently to the Bougainville mainland whic |
ly days of the war, when many yeshivas had to | relocate, Sorotzkin served as the head of the Vaad Hay |
all opened nearby, causing many businesses to | relocate there. |
part of a secret program known as Stoffel to | relocate Messerschmidt manufacturing plants undergroun |
It was decided to | relocate the light on top of the fog signal building a |
Wanting to | relocate his practice to the country to develop a cons |
ransAsia Gas International firmed up plans to | relocate a $600 million refinery project from Italy to |
Spalding was a member of the commission to | relocate the capital of the Territory of Dakota and bu |
umber of artists began in Chicago, but had to | relocate elsewhere before gaining attention. |
010, the Broome County Barons have decided to | relocate their operations due to lack of fan support. |
The team were forced to | relocate for the 1984 season as the stadium was sold f |
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