Migrated
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They
migrated
to Ohio, where their daughter would get to do something that we all take for granted at this point, but which was against the law and against protocol for African Americans at the time that she would have been growing up in the South, had they stayed.
They
migrated
to Detroit.
Her mother was from Alabama, father from West Virginia, they
migrated
to Detroit, different years, met, married, had her and her siblings, and thus a legend was born.
Starting with Louis Armstrong, who was born in Louisiana and
migrated
on the Illinois Central Railroad to Chicago, where he got the chance to build on the talent that was within him all along.
They
migrated
to southern Illinois, where he would get the chance to build on the talents that were within him all along but which could have gone fallow in the cotton country of Arkansas.
He
migrated
at the age of 16 from North Carolina to Philadelphia, where, upon arrival in Philadelphia, he got his first alto sax.
We're smarter, we're more flexible, we can learn more, we survive in more different environments, we
migrated
to cover the world and even go to outer space.
What's happening today is that the power that was encased, held to accountability, held to the rule of law, within the institution of the nation state has now
migrated
in very large measure onto the global stage.
Or maybe it's actually because we're bound by deep time, because elephants, like us, share their origins in Africa some seven million years ago, and as habitats changed and environments changed, we actually, like the elephants,
migrated
out into Europe and Asia.
Many of them told us the stories about how they came to own their home through their grandparents or great-grandparents, who were one of 1.6 million people who
migrated
from the rural South to the industrial North, as depicted in this painting by Jacob Lawrence, "The Great Migration."
In 2012, State Street
migrated
54 applications to the cloud environment, and we retired another 85.
I know a family of seven sisters and one brother, and that one brother, he has
migrated
to the Gulf countries, to earn a living for his seven sisters and parents, because he thinks that it will be humiliating if his seven sisters learn a skill and they go out of the home and earn some livelihood.
The positions of the asteroids are like a fingerprint of an earlier time when the orbits of Neptune and Jupiter were much closer to the sun, and as these giant planets
migrated
through our solar system, they were scattering the asteroids in their wake.
We knew silkworms
migrated
toward darker and colder areas, so we used a sun path diagram to reveal the distribution of light and heat on our structure.
We've collected corals from back and forth across this Antarctic passage, and we've found quite a surprising thing from my uranium dating: the corals
migrated
from south to north during this transition from the glacial to the interglacial.
It is rather because one can be in government today and not in power, because power has
migrated
from the political to the economic sphere, which is separate.
Some of the smaller sloths did survive and
migrated
to the treetops.
I
migrated
to the United States from the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia in the late 1970s in pursuit of higher education, and in the last 40 years, I have done well.
But soon, some of our Sun-adapted ancestors
migrated
northward out of the tropical zone, spreading far and wide across the Earth.
My parents
migrated
from India to West Africa in the 1970s, and I had the privilege of growing up there.
The relationship was so beneficial that the cats
migrated
with Neolithic farmers from Anatolia into Europe and the Mediterranean.
It is a very coarse sketch of how we
migrated
around the planet.
Her sister Remedios had married Anselmo, whose eight of nine siblings had
migrated
from Mexico to Chicago in the nineties.
A lot of these ideas
migrated
into the production trailers for Airstream.
Bread has
migrated
to tropical countries, where the middle classes now eat French rolls and hamburgers and where the commuters find bread much more handy to use than rice or cassava.
Until recently in India, nobody was from a city; people only
migrated
to the city.
With a wingspan of only 180 centimeters, this vulture
migrated
to Africa from his family nest in Portugal, using thermal updrafts to stay aloft for hours at a time.
And they
migrated
into the rest of the world at two kilometers per year until, within several tens of thousands of years, we occupied every single watershed on the planet and became the most dominant species, with a very small amount of technology.
Some of them have
migrated
to Beijing from the country, and some have maybe never left Beijing.
Workers in Ohio whose wages have stagnated, or unemployed voters in Michigan whose jobs have
migrated
overseas, will consume information in a way that reflects their economic situation.
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