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- verb Present participle of
emigrate .
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Examples
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Typically, when we think of escaping from America, we're referring to Americans emigrating from the United States to some other locale.
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Typically, when we think of escaping from America, we're referring to Americans emigrating from the United States to some other locale.
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Typically, when we think of escaping from America, we're referring to Americans emigrating from the United States to some other locale.
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Typically, when we think of escaping from America, we're referring to Americans emigrating from the United States to some other locale.
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Typically, when we think of escaping from America, we're referring to Americans emigrating from the United States to some other locale.
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Typically, when we think of escaping from America, we're referring to Americans emigrating from the United States to some other locale.
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Unlike emigrating from the United States, which is a much simpler process, dealing with residency versus non-residency for Canadians is a slippery slope of ambiguity and is difficult to interpret.
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Unlike emigrating from the United States, which is a much simpler process, dealing with residency versus non-residency for Canadians is a slippery slope of ambiguity and is difficult to interpret.
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Allan and I are being interviewed today by a writer with the Kyodo News Service for a story about Americans who are emigrating from the US.
hi big soccer! 2005
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They would ask for blankets, perhaps, or for help in emigrating to Scandinavia.
The Accuser 2005
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