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1 In some towns, they are handed money to emigrate to richer Norway.
2 In the parish of Killygarvan About 50 persons annually emigrate to America.
3 When the rabbits thin out, the lynx emigrate to better hunting grounds.
4 They would emigrate to America and the remaining would intermarry with Germans.
5 It doesn't matter where you emigrate to and where you end up.
6 Wimbledon, after all, is a hub for Saffas who emigrate to London.
7 A pity he didn't emigrate to your country, like so many Germans.
8 We had decided to live together, and that I would emigrate to Europe.
9 Increasing xenophobia in Egypt led his family to emigrate to Athens in 1961.
10 In 1960, he was given the opportunity to emigrate to England.
11 If I have the money maybe I will emigrate to Sweden, he said.
12 The Jews who emigrate to the United States always proceed in this fashion.
13 My own response to these experts is that they should emigrate to Zimbabwe.
14 Objectives: To explore factors influencing China-educated nurses to emigrate to Australia.
15 In Jerusalem Flynn played Lee, a young man readying to emigrate to Australia.
16 Narrator asks his father to emigrate to the West with him.
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