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Meanings of great migrations in English
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Usage of great migrations in English
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Your people spread in greatmigrations over land and sea.
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This is a period of greatmigrations, internal and external.
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It iss like one of the greatmigrations of the peoples of Asia, of Europe.
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But properly managed it could (like most previous greatmigrations into Europe), bring great rewards.
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Then came the greatmigrations.
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It had almost become obsolete in English by the time the greatmigrations took place to the US and Canada.
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During the greatmigrations (see DORIANS) the population was largely displaced, and the old inhabitants long remainedin a backward condition.
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The ancient Rhenish town of Worms was during the greatmigrations the seat of authority of the Burgundian invaders, an east Germanic stock.
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The story of woman's work in greatmigrations has been told only in lines and passages where it ought instead to fill volumes.
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More African-Americans left the South between 1940 and 1970 than Poles, Jews, Italians or Irish had arrived in America as immigrants during their greatmigrations.
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"We must count on the turning of the seasons, Mother, the greatmigrations, to bring him back to Sherman's Retreat."