Similar words: location, relocate, vocation, avocation, invocation, provocation, equivocation, international relations. Meaning: ['rɪːləʊ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind) 2. the act of changing your residence or place of business.
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91 After the incident, Indonesia Ambassador to ROK embassy door Nicolas La Sida website issued a statement denying relocation information.
92 Our experimental results show that the model for dynamic relocation of component is feasible and efficient.
93 He is a trucker in a moving and relocation company.
94 After the end of the Seminole Wars in 1842, the Seminoles faced relocation to Indian territory near Oklahoma.
95 From the requirements of general urban planning, the bonding pad of Dalian Harbour and Barracuda Bay - Dalian Shipyard has been included in the medium-term relocation plan.
96 "There's massive interest compared to a few years ago, " said Stephen Parnell of WhichEB5, a consultancy that started as a relocation service and now focuses almost exclusively on EB-5 visas.
97 Builds five city civic building relocation estimate organization alternative storehouse.
98 In the meantime, Robert Gates, US defence secretary, has been anything but patient, branding the Futenma relocation non-negotiable and demanding its swift implementation.
99 WPARs are relocated using the MCR asynchronous mobility capabilities, which allow applications and processes inside the WPAR to continue running while relocation takes place.
100 The relocation of objects is done programmatically: This pointer manipulation opens the door to problems of duplication and dangling pointers.
101 After the relocation of companies to settle in Johnston County Lo(http://sentencedict.com), and of a mosque.
102 Pet Relocation is the leading pet transportation service company in China.
103 General Airport: The airport relocation Suining , improve general aviation airports, such as flight training function.
104 The linking process performed by the linker involves symbol resolution and symbol relocation.
105 African music continued to be heard, including the use of drums, rattles and contrapuntal vocals, with the musical influences swinging wide on the hinge of forced relocation.
106 There was no way to tell the server[sentencedict.com], "Take back that bad block relocation error!"
107 A relocatable expression denotes a value that requires relocation at link time, while an absolute expression denotes a value that requires no such relocation.
108 Foreign individuals obtaining a housing allowance, meal allowance, relocation and laundry expenses not in the form of cash or on an actual reimbursement basis.
109 If you want to maneuver foreign exchange fund from other places because of job relocation or inhabitance registration transition, Bank can offer you the inter-city collection of deposit .
110 Even a one-meter rise in sea level would inundate half of Bangladesh's rice-growing land, forcing the relocation of 40 million people.
111 DT_RELA This element holds the address of a relocation table, described in Part 1.
112 The relocation results were compared with that from traditional absolute location.
113 A process of dynamic relocation in which contiguous segments are moved to one end of the memory to combine all unused storage at the other end.
114 For its new premises in relocation to inconvenience ntact you of disputes!
115 Moving Logistics movers relocation transportation warehousing removals routing nationwide factory to dock - door to door service.
116 Foreign individuals obtaining a housing allowance, meal allowance, relocation and laundry expenses in the form of non-cash or on an actual reimbursement basis.
117 The text segment code remains read-only, and all relocation updates are applied to corresponding entries within the data segment.
118 First, large - scale relocation caused massive separation of residents from household registration.
119 The expansion of a road in central Honduras forced the relocation of over 150 bodies.
120 Even without the relocation factor, some people are just not natural social butterflies and as a result, find it tough to have many friends no matter where they live.
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