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The people were ordered to move to a location near "the tree"(大槐树), and ready for the family migration.
THIS is the season of the great family migration.
These newcomers will trigger sizable family migration.
Because family migration across county lines is potentially great, the incentive for counties to slash poverty benefits will also be great.
Family migration is significant from Vietnam and the United Kingdom, with persons settling in communities.
Johann Landsberg, German catholic led family migration from Bavaria to the south.
This unique sense of place and the resulting geographies of these communities is in part due the high occurrence of family migration practices.
Because the squatters had no official documents stating when they came to the land, it is difficult to precisely trace family migrations to and from the area.
The tumultuous political climate after World War II necessitated a family migration to West Germany.
Ms. Alpert's parents joined the family migration to Madison "so they could be close to their grandchildren and see the soccer games and school plays," she said.
Wayne Cornelius, an immigration expert at the University of California at San Diego, said the farm worker program "had a powerful stimulating effect on family migration."
Their regular stopover paved the way for food/curry outlets to be opened up catering for an all male workforce as family migration and settlement took place some decades later.
First such people were attracted to Alberto K. Fujimori, the former president who, as an ethnic Japanese, looked vaguely mestizo and had also experienced the dislocations of family migration.
From 1912 until 1980 Fairbridge Pinjarra played a significant role in the development of the British Empire and Australian migration history on child, single parent and family migration schemes."
One of the most renowned Hakkas is Dr.Sun Yat-sen(孙中山), the Father of Modern China, whose family migration path represents that of most Hakka people.
He added, "We should not allow the woman to become a beachhead for a long chain of family migration to the United States, which is why a lot of them came here in the first place."
Businesses will be hit by curbs on "intra-company transfers" (ICTs) and falls in student numbers, it suggests, while predicting that planned curbs on family migration will have a delayed impact because of likely legal challenges.
Senator Jon Kyl of Arizona, a chief Republican architect of the bill, warned of looming "killer amendments" on issues like guest workers and family migration that, if adopted, would lead him to oppose the bill.
The most significant of these is expected to arise from a review of Article 8 and the "family migration routes" into Britain, which addresses the thorny problem of foreign-born people, often from Commonwealth nations, who want to join relatives here.
This may be explained in terms of physical distance to new settlements from the Scandinavian homeland; closer settlements were more suitable for family migration while frontier settlements further north and west were left for groups of lone male colonizers.
Chisholm gave evidence before two committees in the House of Lords and gained support for some of her initiatives, including free passage to Australia for the wives and children of former convicts, but there was little official support for family migration.
The poet zigzags between personal memories and tribal chronicles, sifts through photos and clippings, queries portraits on walls and medicine bags in museums, listens to tales of ghosts and suicides and family migrations, slowly delineating a stark and mysterious silhouette of South African history.