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one of the places to which those radical impulses have migrated is- of all things- theology.
The fact that many of 888 Pokers own players have migrated from their casino and sports book operation,
For centuries people have migrated to the British Isles from many parts of the world,
Those who have believed and have migrated, and have striven for God 's sake with their possessions
Acknowledges that families and individuals have migrated in response to drought
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including some of the thousands of Israelis who have migrated to Berlin in recent years- many of whom lean to the political left
maternal aunts who have migrated with you, and a believing woman who gives herself to the Prophet and whom he wants to take in marriage.
Over one thousand Komodo dragons that were recaptured, only two had migrated between sites.
The term teenager has migrated to us from English.
Magnetic north has migrated more than 1,500 kilometres over the past century”.
True male grooming has migrated in the women's ranks for many years ago.
The format has migrated and been used in other religions,
Billy Meier further described how the Pleiadians, descendents of the Nordic looking Lyrans, had migrated between a number of star systems before finally settling in the Pleiades constellation.
Nguni tribes had migrated down Africa's east coast over thousands of years, probably arriving in
It was originally spoken by members of the Jewish Diaspora who had migrated to Germany as the Byzantine Empire began to falter.
Nguni communities had migrated down Africa's east coast over centuries, probably arriving in
Several million years ago the North American type lemurs had migrated westward over the Bering land bridge
Moreover, before the marsupials reached Australia, they had migrated from Asia to the Americas to Antarctica.
The Saxons had migrated there from the area of present-day Schleswig-Holstein between 250 and 500.