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1 Organizations tend to overestimate how quickly they'll migrate to newer operating systems.
2 Canada seems to be the country to migrate to at the moment.
3 Neutrophils migrate to infected mucosal sites that they protect against invading pathogens.
4 Investors may migrate to other benchmark rates to underpin loans and derivatives.
5 It was suggested CXCR4-positive cells were prone to migrate to lymph nodes.
6 But that filial piety is weakening as younger generations migrate to cities.
7 Nokia plans to eventually migrate to Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 mobile OS.
8 Dr. Staines cursed the London season, and threatened to migrate to Liverpool.
9 These types of offerings could migrate to mobile devices like the iPad.
10 The Arabs during that period migrate to the drier regions in the north.
11 Authorities believe several thousand Africans die each year trying to migrate to Europe.
12 Are you not concerned that our young subversives will migrate to other phyles?
13 After dinner we'd migrate to the living room, and they'd continue grading papers.
14 Exporters will migrate to CDS when export functionality becomes available in March 2019.
15 He allowed me to migrate to the United States in 1987.
16 You want to give a reason for people to migrate to the PS3.
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