Lynn saw a new beginning for me following a reshaping of my life with things in my work and home becoming resettled. |
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Those dispossessed in these savage deportations have long since resettled, and no serious movement demands their return home. |
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Literature relating to mental health issues of refugees resettled in western countries is more limited. |
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The two women were waiting to be resettled in a third country as they were considered to be in danger. |
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The government is buying farms on which farmers are resettled in sub-divided camps. |
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If we can ensure that people are resettled properly and do not return to prison, that is a good outcome. |
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Over a million and a quarter Vietnamese and Indo-Chinese resettled in the United States. |
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After fighting in the Mexican-American War, he resettled in Pekin, Illinois, where he became a hotelkeeper. |
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Now the former residents are being resettled in distant, high-rise residential blocks. |
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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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In the current 'mopping up' phase, the emphasis is on helping families get resettled and schools up and running. |
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Canada is the only country in the world that makes such demands on resettled refugees. |
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Most of the internally displaced persons, victims of the civil war, have returned to their areas of origin or voluntarily resettled elsewhere. |
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People are being obliged to carry out forced labour and are being forcibly resettled. |
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People who are being resettled are mainly in the north, where the final battle in the war took place. |
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All in all about 100 000 refugees are resettled worldwide each year. |
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Tens of thousands of residents would be moved out beyond the city wall and permanently resettled, their homes demolished for Ming-style replicas. |
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They used to have people living on them, but this stretch has now been cleared and its inhabitants resettled. |
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In fact, in the compromise, the status quo is being resettled for mergers, divisions of companies and transfers of seats. |
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The process of getting refugees to return and getting them resettled must be kept up. |
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In 2004, 35,008 refugees, with the assistance of 68 UNHCR country offices, were resettled in 15 different countries. |
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That situation was unjust, especially given that an increasing number of refugees wished to be resettled in third countries. |
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His Gal Oya multipurpose scheme to colonize uninhabited areas resettled 250,000 people. |
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As a baby, Estefan and her family fled Cuba following the Cuban Revolution and resettled in Miami. |
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In 1860, more Cossacks were resettled to the North Caucasus and merged into the Kuban Cossack Host. |
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The Terek Cossack Host was a Cossack host created in 1577 from free Cossacks who resettled from the Volga to the Terek River. |
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The Buryat refugees fled to Mongolia and resettled, however, only a few of them joined the Shambala rebellion there. |
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The British resettled them there after the war, providing land grants as compensation for some of their losses. |
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Others sailed with the British to England or were resettled as freedmen in the West Indies of the Caribbean. |
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They resettled in Canada after the war and were given land grants by the Crown. |
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Abolitionist Quakers with ties to Moses Brown first resettled here from Rhode Island. |
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Finally in 1713, Worcester was permanently resettled for a third time by Jonas Rice. |
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Thousands lost their homes and were resettled in squalid temporary camps. |
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Guardian Australia was told the mothers believed that if they sacrificed themselves, their children would have a better chance of being resettled in Australia. |
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There is very little sense of community, as villages are newly resettled. |
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There will therefore be situations where individuals needing special protection in order to be reunited with their families will have to be resettled in third countries, this time on a permanent basis. |
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Thanks to the support of the international community, that situation had been addressed and most of the displaced had been resettled, although support for ongoing reconciliation initiatives was still needed. |
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For example, in Chitwan National Park, displaced communities were resettled in the buffer zone area, but existing user groups demanded proof of savings and fees to participate in their decision-making processes. |
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He also asked for further details on how the actual privatization procedure was being carried out, and in particular on whether provision had been made to guarantee the rights of the resettled persons. |
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Participants are uprooted from their working and living environment and resettled in a new place where, for security reasons, they cannot practice their original professions and must be directed towards a new job. |
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Criticisms were based on the distress and costs imposed on resettled populations, the adverse environmental impact of the structures, widespread cost overruns and the disappointing outcomes of many of these projects. |
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Some survivors were resettled within the empire, while others were incorporated into the Roman army. |
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They evacuated and resettled more than 3,000 Black Loyalists from New York to Nova Scotia, Upper Canada, and Lower Canada. |
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Large numbers of Bastarnae were resettled within the Roman empire in the late 3rd century. |
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Furthermore, the unmarried minor children of an Algerian who has resettled in Algeria, when they actually reside with that person, shall automatically acquire or reacquire Algerian nationality. |
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This includes intended beneficiaries, or those negatively affected, such as those who are involuntarily resettled or those who already have charge of a resource. |
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Now they have been resettled on tiny plots, often less than a quarter of an acre, only enough room for a small vegetable garden, with no other source of livelihood. |
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Thousands of evictees from other parts of Phnom Penh have already been resettled there, in what effectively are new slums, recreated outside the city perimeter. |
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More than 2,000 Portuguese Chinese and more than 8,400 boat people were resettled abroad through his efforts. The work was not easy with these penniless, paperless wanderers, and he was not a financier or a bureaucrat. |
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Overexploitation in areas to which the Benet were resettled has led to severe deforestation, soil degradation, landslides, flash floods and silting of water bodies. |
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In addition, a social and environmental impact study will be carried out, and houses and businesses directly affected by the civil works will be resettled. |
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Constantine resettled some Sarmatian exiles as farmers in Illyrian and Roman districts, and conscripted the rest into the army. |
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The Trail of Tears in the 1830s exemplified the Indian removal policy that resettled Indians into the west on Indian reservations. |
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Cities would be razed and the land allowed to return to forest or resettled by German colonists. |
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Most of the Prypiat's former inhabitants were resettled to Slavutych which was planned and built for that purpose. |
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In the 1780s with the end of the American Revolutionary War, hundreds of black loyalists from America were resettled in Britain. |
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Small numbers of Nenets were resettled to Novaya Zemlya in the 1870s in a bid by Russia to keep out the Norwegians. |
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Reric was set up around the year 700, but following later warfare between Obodrites and Danes, the merchants were resettled to Haithabu. |
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Northern Eurasia was resettled as the glaciers of the last glacial maximum retreated. |
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Trajan resettled Dacia with Romans and annexed it as a province of the Roman Empire. |
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Onoulphus found it necessary to evacuate the remaining Romans and resettled them in Italy. |
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Tribes of Serbs and Croats were later resettled in the northwestern Balkans, during the reign of Heraclius. |
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The Hui troops under General Mu Ying, who was appointed Governor of Yunnan, were resettled in the region as part of a colonization effort. |
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Unlike during previous cycles of contraction in the Maya region, abandoned lands were not quickly resettled in the Postclassic. |
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In some cases, entire cities were sacked, and never resettled, as at Aguateca. |
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Both Azov and Black Sea Cossacks were resettled to colonise the Kuban steppe which was a crucial foothold for Russian expansion in the Caucasus. |
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He soon resettled in Croatia and now lives in a spacious apartment on the right bank of the Drava River in Osijek. |
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The other Samaritans, looking to ease their economic hardship, had already resettled over previous decades in Holon, a suburb of Tel Aviv. |
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Tatars were then resettled far away from rivers, roads and Kazan. |
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To address the association between Orientalism and Congolese URMs resettled in the Global North, this paper will consist of three distinct sections. |
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At the same time, during the Ostsiedlung, Germans resettled east of the Elbe and Saale rivers, in regions previously only sparsely populated by Polabian Slavs. |
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He planned that within 10 to 20 years the section of Poland under German occupation would be cleared of ethnic Poles and resettled by German colonists. |
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They were exploited by corrupt officials rather than effectively resettled, and they took up arms, joined by more Goths and by some Alans and Huns. |
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Most of them were resettled to the newly annexed Polish territories. |
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On 28 May 1945, told they would be resettled in Canada or Australia, the Cossacks were transferred to SMERSH custody at the Soviet demarcation line at Judenburg. |
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