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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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