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    emigration


    1. The frequency of emigration from Scotland, and the rarity of it from England, sufficiently prove that the demand for labour is very different in the two countries


    2. Emigration rules were strict for anyone, especially an Anglo employee


    3. “Is it that dangerous that you have to sneak out by the old trail? I saw on the news that emigration has been restricted for Anglos, but can’t one just travel within the borders?”


    4. It was years later that a message arrived from Raul stating that his emigration to Costa Rica would be approved if a sponsor and employment could be found


    5. Georg Kapinski finally got his emigration papers for the United States


    6. As Inge’s emigration to Canada lay immediately ahead, our engagement was arranged with uncanny vigour and dispatch


    7. He asked her to take whatever she could get for them, knowing that there was a glut of such sales in the country due to emigration


    8. It was humiliating, because due to continuing emigration, everyone knew what it meant


    9. The pain of leaving, that great wrench called emigration that had torn him and his family away from where he instinctively felt they belonged, was he discovered, still very raw


    10. Emigration and leaving the old country behind was the

    11. emigration to another land


    12. “She will know the curse of emigration from the other side,” he declared


    13. The Eighties saw a new influx of emigration from Ireland caused by another


    14. It touched on different aspects of his life including emigration and noted that Joe’s greatest love in life was that for Bridget and his family


    15. Ellen once said to Matthew that she thought he himself wanted to relive his childhood in Ireland, cutting out the emigration bit


    16. 5 There was a large emigration of European Jews to Palestine at the end of the 19th


    17. His best friend’s emigration left such a void in his life that he


    18. Experts conclude with a great deal of certainty that the first emigration from Africa began around 70,000 years ago, but without the three traits mentioned, it couldn’t have reasonably happened


    19. Despite strains between the various factions in the Polish government and the wider emigration, Sikorski, firmly supported by the British, was able to override critics of his style and policies


    20. A program of restricted emigration will soon be started for those Terrans who have the basic education and technical or scientific skills needed to live in space and who wish to leave Earth

    21. It is now, in spite of the Irish famine and a ceaseless emigration, 37 millions


    22. The prophetic emigration brought the Islamic nation endless bounties, there was a new nation that could, only by few people and in a very short time, remove the old wicked nations from their steady thrones


    23. If we keep on talking about emigration and the economic rules and plans emerged from it, we will need volumes and volumes, but there must be a stop here


    24. The reminiscence of the prophet's emigration still comes every year to remind us with Allah's favors and guidance to the chosen (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) and we celebrate by this emigration to remind ourselves that Allah always:


    25. Oh brothers, this is Allah's care for His beloved and chosen, when the prophets of Allah told about the apostle of Allah (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), they mentioned the time of his birth, the place to which he would emigrate, the route of his emigration, what would happen to him as a child, they even mentioned the time when he would travel to Syria, they mentioned the year and the road in which he would go


    26. " He said: "Why?" They said: "Because it is the emigration place of the seal prophet


    27. So, when the prophet (May the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) entered Medina, he found Ansar, who were Ansar? They were the descendants of those scholars sent by Allah to the place where he would emigrate to; this was three hundred years before his emigration, they were ready and knew surely that this is the place to which the seal prophet would emigrate and that they are the Ansar (supporters) of this prophet


    28. he passed through all these distances in few moments, why didn’t he do that in his emigration? He didn’t do that although he was able to do it as everything in life and in the hereafter acts according to his will and his order


    29. " No one of them answered or followed him, were they feeble then? No, they were those who stood before the house of the noble prophet with their swords at the night of his emigration


    30. It was not only that man, our sir the apostle of Allah and Abu-Bakr were alone on their emigration, would they enter Medina like this? No, because Allah has decreed as He said:

    31. It was these social and political tensions that were the deciding factor for Roger’s, and Marc’s emigration to Crete


    32. Crete was one of the preferred places of emigration for most Dutch citizens who wished to escape Holland’s social and political problems


    33. and picked of all things the subject of emigration into Australia


    34. He imparts the first impulse of emigration from Chaldea, as He starts the swallows on their tourney to the southern skies


    35. In a generation or two, education, emigration, improvements in agriculture and manufactures, may have provided the solution


    36. Only, during the respite the absence of his rival afforded him, he reflected, partly on the means of deceiving Mercedes as to the cause of his absence, partly on plans of emigration and abduction, as from time to time he sat sad and motionless on the summit of Cape Pharo, at the spot from whence Marseilles and the Catalans are visible, watching for the apparition of a young and handsome man, who was for him also the messenger of vengeance


    37. To Daniel Magrane and Francis Wade in 1882 during a juvenile friendship (terminated by the premature emigration of the former) he had advocated during nocturnal perambulations the political theory of colonial (e


    38. Angel's original intention had not been emigration to Brazil but a northern or eastern farm in his own country


    39. In the 1960s and 1970s this emigration often produced serious racial tension and violence, especially as extreme racist political groups sprung up in European countries


    40. He would have been pronounced a preceptor in some good family, returned from the emigration

    41. And as under the most favourable circumstances you would not get through such a massacre in less than fifty or at the best thirty years—for they are not sheep, you know, and perhaps they would not let themselves be slaughtered—wouldn't it be better to pack one's bundle and migrate to some quiet island beyond calm seas and there close one's eyes tranquilly? Believe me"—he tapped the table significantly with his finger—"you will only promote emigration by such propaganda and nothing else!"


    42. "Emigration is a good idea


    43. Among the events during this time was the arrival of the Dukhobors,[300] the cares for their emigration, the death of Brashnin


    44. Tolstoi addressed himself to Russian, European and American society with an appeal, in which he summoned them to help the Dukhobors with money as well as with direct assistance in the difficulties of emigration


    45. Willard of Chicago offered himself as mediator in the emigration of the Dukhobors to America


    46. Chertkov, whose house at this time was the headquarters for all communications concerning the emigration of the Dukhobors


    47. It was necessary to hurry with the emigration of the Dukhobors; the English Quakers pulled them out of their helpless position, who first of all persuaded the English Government to decrease the guarantee from two hundred and fifty roubles to one hundred and fifty for each man, and afterwards in several days, collected among themselves a guarantee of one hundred thousand roubles, which, together with the fifty thousand roubles which were contributed at that time by various people, made up the necessary sum for giving the guarantee for the whole party of Dukhobors


    48. At this time the emigration of the Dukhobors to Canada had not yet been accomplished


    49. It also appears to your committee that the progressive emigration from the old States to this section of the Union, added to the length of time which it will require to form a constitution, and put the same in operation, afford satisfactory pledges that, anterior to the final admission of the Territory to the rights of State sovereignty, the number of its inhabitants will amount to at least sixty thousand, whereby they will possess the unqualified right, in conformity with articles of cession and agreement between the United States and Georgia, to be admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States


    50. The population of the Territory proposed to be erected into an independent State is unquestionably sufficient to authorize the measure agreeably to the present ratio of representation; and from the vast influx of emigration to that section of the Union since the last census, I am fully satisfied that it might be demanded as a matter of right under the compact with the State of Georgia






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    Synonyms for "emigration"

    emigration expatriation out-migration departure migration exodus flight fleeing journey trek

    "emigration" definitions

    migration from a place (especially migration from your native country in order to settle in another)