Similar words: relocate, relocation, located, locate, allocate, collocate, dislocate, locatio. Meaning: adj. settled in a new location.
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31, The extra space was to have been created when two floors of courtrooms were relocated to another new Civic Center building.
32, At Sandhurst in Berkshire, we have relocated several acres of wild flower meadow from the site of our new superstore.
33, Ray Bonner first relocated to Africa several years ago.
34, That plant has been relocated.
35, We were relocated to the other side of town.
36, Awoo Lai relocated to Shanghai as GCD.
37, Length ( as exponent of 2 ) of the field to be relocated.
38, First, we relocated our red currant patch to make room for our north wall, shown here along left side.
39, He watched CNN obsessively to practice , and relocated his family to Raleigh, N.
40, Damselfish were then raised in a similar set of conditions, and relocated to coral reefs in the wild.
41, But if the bus depot is relocated to Area 26, the distance would cut by half, with 35.8 KM for KMB and 12.6 for NWFB.
42, Venue for 26 August 2011 will be relocated to Victoria Park Bowling Green.
43, Last year, they relocated to Tampa , where the rent is cheaper.
44, The eastern airborne holding pattern was relocated to maximise the landing rate.
45, The carriage house was relocated around 1908, and then again when West Seattle put in streets.
46, The relocated results of the Zhangbei Shangyi earthquake sequence clearly indicated that the seismogenic structure of this event was a NNE SSW striking fault with right lateral and reverse slip.
47, What is the way out?I relocated a part of sofa, which is unbacked and flexible to be moved, before the desk,(http://sentencedict.com) the height of which is quite low but matches the height of desk.
48, The science database has been successfully relocated. The splitters and assimilator are back online.
49, Thus far the evacuations have been of villages, but eventually whole cities might have to be relocated, such as Sana, the capital of Yemen, or Quetta, the capital of Pakistan's Baluchistan Province.
50, Jessie the cat relocated with her owners from South Australia to a new home in the Northern Territory in March last year.
51, But he found he missed the culture and conveniences of a city and relocated to Burlington.
52, Now, our relocated households and farmer workers have only one choice: commercial house!
53, Any outlet that endangers drinking water sources shall be relocated.
54, Ninety-four thousand people in the city have been relocated, according to the municipal flood-control headquarters.
55, WPARs are relocated using the MCR asynchronous mobility capabilities, which allow applications and processes inside the WPAR to continue running while relocation takes place.
56, (via Google Translate) reports that all but two of the employees are now relocated in Silicon Valley and that they are zipped up due to non-disclosure agreements.
57, The fog lamps are relocated from the bumper skin to the lower front air-intake .
58, For example, original records that have been digitized may be relocated to less expensive archival storage locations.
59, The offer also promised total privacy for the tipster as well as help being relocated, etc.
60, An original Ainu house has been relocated outside the museum for preservation.
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