The armadillo, ground sloth, opposums, and phorusrhacid birds were among the animals that migrated North from South America. |
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They bear symbolic, titular power whilst real power has migrated elsewhere. |
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Perhaps that is why after getting freed, this time, she has migrated from the area. |
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Slavic peoples migrated into the Balkans and along the Dalmatian coast in the sixth century. |
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Before the destruction of Khazaria, some Khazars joined the Magyars and migrated to Hungary. |
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As warmth gradually returns to the northern temperate latitudes, so do the birds that migrated south last autumn. |
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A large number of those who migrated across the new border to India were resettled in Delhi. |
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The leafstalks will be of poor texture and flavor and oxalic acid may have migrated from the leaf blades. |
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Most of the farmers migrated to the area in the 1970s, following the paths opened by oil companies. |
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After the evening meal, the crowd slowly migrated back towards the Grand Hall. |
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When the migrated data is requested, the software retrieves the archived data for access. |
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Almost everyone had a family member or friend who had migrated and returned or continued to live abroad. |
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In the struggle to make ends meet, they had migrated to various parts of the country. |
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After rusticating in Kigezi from 1978 to 1981, he migrated to Nairobi for professional reasons. |
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Many artists who were dislodged from the Mughal ateliers during the rule of Aurangzeb, migrated to the Bikaner court in search of new patronage. |
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Born in Glasgow in 1850, he migrated at the age of four to Quebec, where his father built up a lucrative career in shipbuilding and lumber. |
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The Shans migrated into Myanmar from China, to the north, many centuries ago, and settled in the valleys. |
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The Himba migrated into the area from central Africa and tend their stock in these thirstlands. |
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The sandwich terns nesting at Cemlyn have migrated from Africa to raise their young at the colony. |
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Native Japanese go on to assume that the Japanese Brazilians have now migrated to Japan because they could not succeed in Brazil either. |
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In its early years, the Tanguts inhabited the Qinghai area and migrated to the Ningxia-Gansu areas afterwards. |
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Most likely, the majority of these Michigan-born second-generation Irish migrated to Butte with their Irish-born parents. |
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As you would expect from a new film, there are no nicks, scars, or other defects that migrated from the source print to the digital realm. |
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Most affected are the indigenous Maoris and the Pacific Islander groups who have migrated to New Zealand over the past 30 years. |
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The 1870s migration included Hutterites, an Anabaptist group that had originated in Moravia and later migrated to Russia to escape persecution. |
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The Cherokee people or the Aniyunwiya, as we call ourselves, and the Tuscarora, who are also Iroquois people, migrated south. |
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Unfortunately, because of the threat from human beings and domestic cattle, the barasingha migrated from Kanha. |
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By then, the crowd had migrated into a higher plane of metal-rock-consciousness. |
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The relative chronology derived from the radar stratigraphy clearly shows that the dune has migrated from east to west. |
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Certainly neither rational choice nor neo-realism migrated north to any appreciable degree. |
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The remainder of the clan had over the year migrated southwards towards the porcelain industry in Stourbridge. |
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Most residents are retired and many of their children have migrated to Australia. |
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Second, some families have migrated to the rural backwaters of other states where farms could be purchased at much lower prices. |
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The cheese may have migrated from the centre of Marie's biscuit, but Rampling is in full control of her faculties here. |
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The early history of Portugal saw occupation by Iberians from North Africa and then by Celts who migrated from France. |
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Their children migrated to the cities and the parents had to fend for themselves. |
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Hindus of many castes and sects and from many parts of India have migrated, taking with them traditions that were familiar to them back home. |
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Adding to cotton growers' woes, the boll weevil migrated from Mexico to Texas in the 1890s and gradually invaded the entire cotton belt. |
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In recent years hundreds of thousands of rural people have migrated to the cities looking for jobs. |
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As agriculture expanded onto the prairies, wild oats and sow thistle, leafy spurge and Canada thistle migrated westward. |
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For example, many people migrated to the United States in groups and settled in the same cities as the other members of the group. |
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But, if they had migrated to Sweden or Norway, instead of Australia, their footprint would be far lighter. |
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Over the past three months, tens of thousands of people have migrated to Gode, the largest town in the Ogaden area. |
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We have migrated from a room of miscellaneously tossed drawings to a full-service archival facility. |
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Over the centuries, the topography altered as the lagoon slowly migrated south-eastwards. |
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These days, every industry from pharmaceuticals to human resources has migrated their complex systems to the online environment. |
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While some have migrated, there are scores who have decided to stay put and fight on. |
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From c.1960, Tzeltals and Tzotzils migrated to the region from central Chiapas. |
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And they have poorer mental health than the people in the country they've migrated to. |
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People of all social classes migrated to the towns, including members of the nobility. |
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Prior to 1920, most of the Albanians who migrated to the United States were Orthodox Tosks from the city of Korce in southern Albania. |
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If young beer drinkers have migrated from microbrews to low-carb and retro beers, what else? |
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Remains of birds that migrated into Alabama in the fall, such as the passenger pigeon, were identified. |
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Some Miao even migrated across the Chinese border into Vietnam, Laos, Kampuchea, Thailand, and Burma. |
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Several groups from Asia migrated across Beringia to enter and populate North America. |
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We have noted that several students have migrated to the US on basketball scholarships. |
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The westerly dipping reflections show that the dune has migrated from east to west and is accreting on its western side. |
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The Korean Peninsula was first populated by peoples of a Tungusic branch of the Ural-Altaic language family, who migrated from the northwestern regions of Asia. |
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The first appearance of Vernedia in lower Cenomanian rocks of Oregon implies that the genus migrated westwardly across the Pacific into the Old World Tethyan province. |
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Most archeologists believe that the Taos Indians along with other Pueblo Indians settled along the Rio Grande migrated from the Four Corners region. |
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Millions of people have migrated to our shores from just about every point on the globe, often to escape the physical danger and economic oppression of their own lands. |
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We eventually migrated to a narrow, cobbled alleyway, an archaic space crammed with smartly dressed young people, the overflow from several dimly lit bars. |
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With each seasonal death of the marsh, some of the carp, crabs, and crayfish succeed in escaping to the brackishness of Sonoma Creek, from which they migrated. |
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The exception is the United States where sports rights have not migrated to Pay TV but stayed with one of the three private terrestrial networks, for a variety of reasons. |
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There were also the fleshy remains of the seniors who migrated to Florida from all points north. |
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An awful lot of other technical heavy lifting has migrated over there already, and I'm having trouble coming up with arguments about how we're immune. |
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All the previous birds have migrated independently after their first year. |
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In 1956 another Redemptorist published the first edition of an extremely influential Kikongo history of Kongo, relating that the first Kongo had probably migrated from Egypt. |
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In 1950 Ruth and her British husband George migrated to New Zealand. |
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The segregation vesicles are interpreted to represent solidified interstitial melts, which migrated into gas bubbles prior to lava solidification. |
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A few years after his first guitar-shop venture, he migrated to just outside Savannah, and launched Randy Wood Guitars. |
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Many villages in the regency are devoid of young people as they have all migrated to Medan, Jakarta, Surabaya and other urban areas due to a lack of jobs at home. |
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Some, like Pete, who McKell has become quite close with, have migrated to and from other types of nomadic communities. |
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Groups of humans that remained in Africa might be expected to differ from those that migrated to the Russian steppes, the Asian archipelagos, or the Australian outback. |
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, Dutch, Boers, Germans, and Huguenots migrated to South Africa, and these people brought with them their own European hunting dogs. |
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His father's brother had migrated to Australia many years before and had established a successful fruit and vegetable farm at Ormistom near Cleveland. |
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That was until they banded together and retaliated against the magian hierarchy, launched military attacks against them, then migrated westward, out of Persia and Iran. |
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Within Protestantism, numerical growth and spiritual dynamism seem to have migrated to evangelicals, Pentecostals and charismatics, especially in non-Western countries. |
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Those who migrated to Asia were also indulging in art at the same time, possibly earlier. |
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As a result of World War II, European artists migrated to America enlarging the scene and diminishing Paris as the center. |
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A late bloomer, the diminutive Pompey took up track for the first time after her family migrated to the US in 1992, following in the footsteps of her younger sister Allison. |
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It is thought that Brahmanism came to the geographical area, now known as Thailand, many hundreds of years before the Thais themselves migrated to this region. |
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I write now, however, because in his latest column he has migrated from the merely foolish to the ill-considered and dangerous. |
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In the 1860s, several thousand Chinese men, mostly from the Guangdong province, migrated to New Zealand to work on the South Island goldfields. |
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The Kanuri people led by the Sayfuwa migrated to the west and south of the lake, where they established the Bornu Empire. |
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Some among the black delegates were freedmen, but others were educated free blacks who had migrated from the North. |
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In the Great Migration, hundreds of thousands of African Americans migrated North and West for jobs and chances to live as full citizens. |
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As the Iroquois sided with the British during the Revolution, they soon after migrated to Canada. |
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The majority of the Nicaraguan Diaspora migrated to the United States and Costa Rica. |
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Many Loyalist Americans had migrated to Upper Canada after the Revolutionary War. |
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Additionally, the idea migrated from the armories to industry as machinists trained in the armory system were hired by other manufacturers. |
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The oil and gas formed these pools as they migrated upward during the Pliocene Era and became contained beneath the caprock. |
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Their finest thinkers and ablest warriors migrated southward. |
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Cruz was raised in Mexico but later migrated to Wapato, Washington, struggling throughout middle school as she did not yet speak English. |
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Most of the Adivasis, whose ancestors migrated to Assam more than 100 years ago, work on tea plantations. |
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The red king crab was introduced to the Russian Barents Sea in 1960 and from there migrated to Norway. |
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On average, about a third of cells that left the tumor migrated as bicolored clumps of cells. |
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After SIV infection, the pDCs in RMs became activated and migrated to regional lymph nodes, while those in SMs appeared relatively unaffected. |
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Using polymerase chain reaction and other techniques, Haase's team horned in on T-cells that had migrated to the lymph nodes. |
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During the regression of the Palaeobaltic sea in the Pridoli Epoch the facies belts in the East Baltic area migrated southwestwards. |
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A significant number later migrated to the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. |
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After the American victory, between 40,000 and 60,000 defeated Loyalists migrated, some bringing their slaves. |
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It is believed they migrated from there to northern Asia and Europe when the Ice Age began. |
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All native flora and fauna in Ireland is made up of species that migrated from elsewhere in Europe, and Great Britain in particular. |
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Thousands of other workers, black and white alike, migrated to California for better jobs in its burgeoning defense industry. |
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Other Native American peoples migrated into the region, escaping from European pressure from the east. |
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Many Poles who have migrated to the UK since the enlargement of the EU have brought children with them. |
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Sikhs also migrated to East Africa, West Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the United Kingdom as well as United States and Australia. |
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These communities developed as Sikhs migrated out of Punjab to fill in gaps in imperial labour markets. |
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It is said that the dance found its way to the area through Cornishmen who migrated to work in the Rossendale quarries. |
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Most of them had migrated to United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. |
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Genetic research suggests that the earliest settlers migrated from Iberia following the most recent ice age. |
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Many groups had migrated to western Europe from the plains of eastern Europe. |
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Anguilla was first settled by Indigenous Amerindian peoples who migrated from South America. |
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Together with Taino who migrated from Cuba to the southern Bahamas around the same time, these people developed as the Lucayan. |
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In 1766, the Utub tribe of Al Khalifa migrated from Kuwait to Zubarah in Qatar. |
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The second period of growth was from 1967 to 1975 when rural populations migrated to urban centers seeking work and better living conditions. |
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Austronesian peoples, who form the majority of the modern population, migrated to Southeast Asia from Taiwan. |
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Austronesians migrated to Timor, and are thought to be associated with the development of agriculture on the island. |
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Among the bony fish, the Palaeonisciformes found in coastal waters also appear to have migrated to rivers. |
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Another route proposed is that, either on foot or using primitive boats, they migrated down the Pacific coast to South America. |
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Some of the boars migrated to Tennessee, where they intermixed with both free ranging and feral pigs in the area. |
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Between 1717 and 1775, an estimated 200,000 migrated to what became the United States of America. |
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It is clear that some British people migrated to Europe, and Armorica in northwest Gaul became known as Brittany. |
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The Canegrate culture migrated from the northwest part of the Alps and descended to Pianura Padana from the Swiss Alps passes and the Ticino. |
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In 1784 he migrated to Ireland where he fell in love with a woman called Jane Daly. |
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The Hadramis migrated to Southeast Asia, East Africa and the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Maqil were a collection of Arab Bedouin tribes of Yemeni origin who migrated westwards via Egypt. |
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Over time, the Inuit have migrated throughout the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, Russia, and the United States. |
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Monachus emerged in the Mediterranean and migrated to the Caribbean and then the central North Pacific. |
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In 1846, when a famine struck Madeira over 6,000 of the inhabitants migrated to British Guiana. |
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Romanian, Moldovans, Kosovar and Chinese have also migrated to the country. |
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The chronicle describes Priam as a Frankish king whose people migrated to Macedonia after the fall of Troy. |
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Early tribal peoples migrated to the Nile River where they developed a settled agricultural economy and more centralised society. |
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Jacob and his family migrated to Ancient Egypt after being invited to live with Jacob's son Joseph by the Pharaoh himself. |
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A subgroup among them met the Denisovans and, after further admixture, migrated to populate Melanesia. |
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Others, such as capybaras, survived in their original range but died out in areas they had migrated to. |
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By some 70,000 years ago, a part of the bearers of mitochondrial haplogroup L3 migrated from East Africa into the Near East. |
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This adds weight to the theory that peoples migrated across a land bridge from Siberia to North America. |
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Some of the earlier freedmen had migrated to Sierra Leone in the late 18th century, when it was established as a British colony. |
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The Greenland halibut is a flatfish, and the left eye has migrated during the fish's development so that it is on the right side of the head. |
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Another group also stayed mainly in the western Atlantic, but migrated to the Gulf of Mexico for spawning. |
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Only part of Africa's population migrated out of the continent, bringing just part of the original African genetic variety with them. |
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From 1859 to 1917, more than half a million people migrated to the Russian Far East. |
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Elephants, gomphotheres and stegodonts were successful in Asia, and hyraxes migrated north from Africa. |
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As they migrated, these larger Iron Age populations displaced or assimilated earlier peoples. |
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They migrated to the future Natal, Orange Free State, and Transvaal regions. |
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Tens of thousands of years ago, waves of people migrated from eastern Siberia across the Bering Strait into North America to settle. |
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The Suebian coalition lost the battle, and parts of the Suebi therefore migrated to southern Germany. |
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Some of the few Vandals remained at North Africa while more migrated back to Spain. |
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Some Burgundians migrated westwards and settled as foederati in the Roman province of Germania Secunda along the Middle Rhine. |
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Following the Hunnic invasion in 370, other Alans, along with other Sarmatians, migrated westward. |
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At the end of the century, the majority of Bulgar tribes migrated in different directions, and the Khazars took over much of the land. |
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Having migrated to Italy from north of the Alps, some of the defeated Celts simply moved back to their kinsfolk. |
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Many of the Goths migrated into Roman territory in the Balkans, while others remained north of the Danube under Hunnic rule. |
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Notably, it was not as if Italians had never migrated before, internal migration between North and Southern Italy before unification was common. |
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Several thousands of eastern Karelians have migrated to Finland by 1922 from different parts of Eastern Karelia. |
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The Russians also promised tax deductions if the Orthodox Karelians migrated there. |
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They thus selected three brothers with their kinfolk, who took with them all the Rus' and migrated. |
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Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia, and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. |
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The Mingos, for example, were Iroquois who migrated further west to the sparsely populated Ohio Country during the 18th century. |
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A significant number of Afrikaners have migrated to Commonwealth nations such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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During the Spanish Empire, approximately 550,000 Spanish settlers migrated to Latin America. |
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Between 1830 and 1930, around 30 million indentured servants migrated from India, and 24 million returned to India. |
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While many Europeans migrated to the Americas, it was enslaved Africans that dominated the North and South American continents. |
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Some Rouran under Tatar Khan migrated east, founding the Tatar confederation, who became part of the Shiwei. |
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In the 2nd century the Lakhum tribe, who lived in what is now Yemen, migrated north and founded the Lakhmid Kingdom along the southern coast. |
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Collins says this might be because they migrated back to north Africa or gradually assimilated. |
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In 1648, the Eleutherian Adventurers, led by William Sayle, migrated from Bermuda. |
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The people had migrated over centuries into the Caribbean islands from South America. |
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Large numbers of Andean peoples have also migrated to form Quechua, Aymara, and intercultural communities in the lowlands. |
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British and Jamaicans migrated mainly to the islands of San Andres and Providencia. |
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Three main viral RNA species including pregenomic RNA and two S RNAs are transcribed from the cccDNA and migrated to the cytoplasm. |
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Most of the residents are Marshallese, who are of Micronesian origin and migrated from Asia several thousand years ago. |
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Some Nahuan groups migrated south along the Central American isthmus, reaching as far as Nicaragua. |
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Nahua peoples descended from Chichimec peoples who migrated to central Mexico from the north in the early 13th century. |
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They migrated to South America about three million years ago during the Great American Interchange. |
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It is unknown if one or more boats went to New Zealand, or the type of boat, or the names of those who migrated. |
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He was born in Novgorod but soon after his birth, the Stroganovs migrated to Solvychegodsk. |
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The Sakha people, also known as the Yakuts, migrated to the area in the 13th and 14th centuries from other parts of Siberia. |
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Many people have migrated, but those who remain in the area make a living by fishing and hunting. |
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One group of Polynesians who migrated to the Chatham Islands became the Moriori who developed a largely pacifist culture. |
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Although they likely migrated to Australia through Southeast Asia they are not demonstrably related to any known Asian or Polynesian population. |
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Muskoxen are a very unique species that biologists believe migrated to North America between 100,000 and 200,000 years ago. |
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The cells then differentiated into neural tissue cells, such as oligodendrocytes and early neurons, and migrated to spinal cord injury sites. |
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Similarly to melodies, folk dance forms, such as the landler, matenik or czardas, migrated too. |
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After land was denationalized in the late 1980s and early 1990s, many peasants migrated to the large cities. |
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Backgammon is a hugely popular global parlour game that has migrated successfully online. |
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Thus, the Hakkas claim to have migrated from the north sometime during the Tang dynasty. |
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No doubt after the communal bloodshed, millions of Muslims migrated to Pakistan from East Punjab and some from UP and Bihar. |
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This barrier is mainly formed by the migrated keratinocytes from the epidermal basal layer to the SC and the inter-corneocyte lipids surrounding them. |
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The chieftains' power increased during the Migration Period between 400 and 550 as other Germanic tribes migrated northwards and local farmers wanted protection. |
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About 10,000 BC, following the retreat of the great inland ice sheets, the earliest inhabitants migrated north into the territory which is now Norway. |
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Quakers including Richard Mowry migrated here from Smithfield, Rhode Island, and built mills, railroads, houses, tools and Conestoga wagon wheels. |
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Thus the factory system was partly responsible for the rise of urban living, as large numbers of workers migrated into the towns in search of employment in the factories. |
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Many of the Mohicans remained in the region until the 1800s, however, a small group known as the Ouabano migrated southwest into West Virginia at an earlier time. |
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Originally indicating how the voice should be modulated when chanting the liturgy, the positurae migrated into any text meant to be read aloud, and then to all manuscripts. |
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In the 1870s and 1880s, several thousand Chinese men, mostly from Guangdong province, migrated to New Zealand to work on the South Island goldfields. |
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The Tunjur people then migrated west into their current location. |
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Other animals including megafauna migrated in both directions. |
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Beginning in the 13th century they migrated to the basins of the Middle Lena, the Aldan and Vilyuy rivers under the pressure of the rising Mongols. |
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The ancestors of Yakuts were Kurykans who migrated from Yenisey river to Lake Baikal and were subject to a certain Mongolian admixture prior to migration in the 7th century. |
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In 1700 several hundred French Huguenots migrated from England to the colony of Virginia, where the English Crown had promised them land grants in Lower Norfolk County. |
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After the Nahuas migrated into the Mesoamerican cultural zone, their language too adopted some of the traits defining the Mesoamerican Linguistic Area. |
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The first known settlers were the Ortoiroid people, an Archaic Period culture of Amerindian hunters and fishermen who migrated from the South American mainland. |
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Taino people moved into the uninhabited southern Bahamas from Hispaniola and Cuba around the 11th century, having migrated there from South America. |
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Other peoples also migrated south past the Sahara to West Africa. |
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Many had migrated west across Eurasia with animals or people, or were brought by traders from Asia, so diseases of two continents were suffered by all occupants. |
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By 1914, Europeans had migrated to the colonies in the millions. |
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Throughout the 20th century, millions of Greeks migrated to the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Germany, creating a large Greek diaspora. |
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Upon his release, Marcus Thrane attempted unsuccessfully to revitalise his movement, but after the death of his wife, he migrated to the United States. |
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After the Hundred Years War many Flemings migrated to the Azores. |
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Now extinct Atlantic grey whales and eastern population of North Atlantic right whales that is facing functional extinction once migrated into Baltic Sea. |
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In the 1st century AD, the Alans migrated westwards from Central Asia, achieving a dominant position among the Sarmatians living between the Don River and the Caspian Sea. |
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This could be mere coincidence, an indication that certain groups of people migrated widely from some initial common area, or indication of a common origin. |
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Early giraffes appeared, and camels migrated via Asia from North America. |
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The Suebi eventually migrated south west to reside for a while in the Rhineland area of modern Germany, where their name survives in the historic region known as Swabia. |
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Predecessors of the Clovis people may have migrated south along the North American coastlines, although there are arguments for many migrations along several different routes. |
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The foramen magnum migrated under the skull and more anterior. |
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The first legitimate settlers were really Paleo-Indians, who migrated into the area 14,000 years ago and ultimately divided themselves into dozens of tribes. |
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Early in the 3rd century Germanic peoples migrated south from Scandinavia and reached the Black Sea, creating formidable confederations which opposed the local Sarmatians. |
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The factory system contributed to the growth of urban areas, as large numbers of workers migrated into the cities in search of work in the factories. |
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This wave of extinctions swept off the face of the Earth many of the successful participants of the Great American Interchange, as well as other species that had not migrated. |
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Modern humans migrated from Africa as recently as 60,000 years ago. |
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The oil accumulations in the PS may be partly syngenetic, with the bulk of the oil generated in the Diatomaceous series and then migrated upwards. |
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The I-haplogroup is thought to have been introduced into Europe by the Gravettian culture, which migrated from the Middle East roughly 25,000 years ago. |
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Glaciers forced the early human populations who had originally migrated from northeast Siberia into refugia, reshaping their genetic variation by mutation and drift. |
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Sikhs have migrated worldwide, with a variety of occupations. |
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The ongoing clearance policy resulted in starvation, deaths, and a secondary clearance, when families either migrated voluntarily or were forcibly evicted. |
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In Guatemala, most Basques have been concentrated in Sacatepequez Department, Antigua Guatemala, Jalapa for six generations now, while some have migrated to Guatemala City. |
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The same can be said for the English, Scottish and Irish workers who migrated to Welsh cities such as Merthyr Tydfil or ports such as Pembroke in the Industrial Revolution. |
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The Hakkas originated from central China but gradually migrated further south towards the southeast coastline, such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan provinces and Taiwan. |
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There is evidence of this man's descendants settling in all of the areas that Germanic tribes are recorded as having subsequently invaded or migrated to. |
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Greenland has been inhabited off and on for at least the last 4,500 years by Arctic peoples whose forebears migrated there from what is now Canada. |
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An increase in the population was seen particularly as people migrated from all over France to the Loire region due to the rise of Nantes to prominence. |
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The metaontology debate has now migrated from discussions of composition. |
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Because they have migrated with hopes of success, voluntary minorities are more likely to do better in school in comparison to other migrating minorities. |
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Since the late 1990s, many English people have migrated to Spain. |
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The British mainland was connected to the continent during the ice age and humans may have repeatedly migrated into and out of the region as the climate fluctuated. |
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The war to the south influenced British policy in Canada, where between 40,000 and 100,000 defeated Loyalists had migrated from the new United States following independence. |
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The factory closed in 1987, but the site is contaminated with various chemical compounds, which have migrated into the valley's groundwater system. |
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Eggert thinks the elephants' speciation began more than 2 million years ago, when West African elephants migrated away from central and southern African relatives. |
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The Germanic tribes of the Cimbri and the Teutons migrated from northern Europe into Rome's northern territories, and clashed with Rome and her allies. |
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Over centuries, they had decimated their highlands, so in the 50s and 60s, they migrated to the lowland rainforest and did the same through slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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However, Parmenter and MacMahon discovered that following removal of shrubs, deermice continued to inhabit shrubless areas and other species of rodents migrated elsewhere. |
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His paternal grandfather, Trinh Duc Nhien, migrated to France from Vietnam during the First Indochina War and settled near Agen in Lot-et-Garonne. |
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During that period, the lowest depth at which aragonite saturates the water has migrated upward as much as 150 meters in the tropical Atlantic, for example. |
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