Relocated
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Steve Martin hams it up as Vinnie, a mob informant under the Witness protection program, Rick Moranis is the FBI agent assigned to protect him, and Joan Cusack plays Moranis' love interest/Vinnie's enemy as the DA of the suburban town Martin has been
relocated
to.
This is like watching a Jean Genet novel translated into Portuguese and
relocated
to Brazil, circa 1930.
They talk and explain that they are being
relocated
but Chaya(Hannah) know that they are going to take them to the concentration camps.
The idea for our book was inspired by an incident in 2007, when the statue of a Soviet soldier, the symbol of occupation forces in Estonia, was
relocated
from central Tallinn to a military cemetery elsewhere in the city.
There has been real suffering, particularly among the 330,000 people who were
relocated
after the accident.
After its birth in 1999, the German government, by now
relocated
from Bonn to Berlin, contented itself once again with a lower European profile.
These new entrepreneurial skill centers would be designed so that they could easily be
relocated
to a post-conflict Syria.
Many have cited as evidence of more durable rebalancing the “onshoring” of US manufacturing that had previously
relocated
to emerging markets.
The US military has had ample opportunities (and still has) to eliminate the Taliban’s Rahbari Shura, or leadership council, often called the Quetta Shura because it
relocated
to that Pakistani city.
Less than 1% of Africans have
relocated
to Europe.
There was no shortage of doubters, but I am pleased to say that my office has now
relocated
from Nairobi, and for the first time since 1995 a Special Representative of the Secretary-General is based in the Somali capital.
The social costs have been even higher, a fact reflected in Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao’s stunning admission in 2007 that, since 1949, China has
relocated
a total of 22.9 million Chinese to make way for water projects – a figure larger than the populations of Australia, Romania, or Chile.
Congress, though making no promises to undo any of the BJP reforms, had
relocated
its soul as the voice of India's impoverished masses.
That development might at first seem to support the argument that the trade can never be stamped out – only
relocated.
So he
relocated
his operations to South Paris, Maine, where wages were lower.
The UN refugee camps in the countries surrounding Syria are thus being gradually
relocated
to Germany.
And the negative consequences can be very concrete; competition from Mexico can force US workers to accept a wage cut or cause their workplaces to be
relocated
across the border.
As a result, only about 15 million people would have to be
relocated.
At the time, as a young Indian recently
relocated
to the West, I didn’t want to be associated with stodgy parents who patiently folded used wrapping paper and stored it under their mattress.
More than 100,000 component manufacturers, mostly from Japan or Taiwan, have
relocated
to China's Pearl River and Yangtze River Delta regions, which always had cheap labor but now also have modern highways, port facilities, and communications links.
One million people
relocated
to Germany in 2012 alone.
To build the largest existing hydroelectric project – the Three Gorges reservoir on the Yangtze River, which stretches for 600 kilometers (373 miles) – 1.3 million people were relocated, as 13 cities, 140 towns, and 1,350 villages were inundated.
These fears are exacerbated by Obama’s declared intention to work alongside NATO in seeking to reduce by as many as 5,000 Russia’s arsenal of TNWs – which dwarfs NATO’s holdings of roughly 200 – and to have the remaining warheads
relocated
away from NATO members’ territory.
The first set of schools has now received funding, and the first cohort of the most at-risk girls has been
relocated
to government schools in safer regions of the country.
While accepting the project’s impeccable legal credentials, its opponents nevertheless demand that it be
relocated
on the grounds that even fully lawful conduct may be offensive to a group of citizens.
More than 3,000 companies have
relocated
their headquarters from Catalonia, uncertain how regional politics might affect their operations.
At Tiger Leaping Gorge, where a mere 100,000 residents will have to be relocated, residents fear that they will be ordered to move up the steep mountainsides to open marginal land at 6,000 to 9,000 feet.
Erik Prince, the head of the most infamous outfit, Academi (formerly Xe Services, formerly Blackwater), has
relocated
to the UAE, while Pakistani mercenaries have been recruited in large numbers to Bahrain, where protesters have been met with increasingly violent repression.
During former President Saddam Hussein’s rule, large numbers of people were forcibly
relocated
through either conflict or government policy.
To protest against censorship, the Silicon Valley-based company
relocated
from mainland China in 2009 to the still relatively free Hong Kong.
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