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Immigrating from the Third World roughly quadruples the carbon footprint of the average immigrant and his descendants.
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Immigrating to America with her parents when she was a teenager, she never let go of her goal of inspiring others to achieve their dreams and exceed their expectations.
Suzanne Sena: An Award Show With An Actual Purpose Suzanne Sena 2011
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Immigrating to America with her parents when she was a teenager, she never let go of her goal of inspiring others to achieve their dreams and exceed their expectations.
Suzanne Sena: An Award Show With An Actual Purpose Suzanne Sena 2011
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Immigrating to the U.S. in 1949, Mr. Rafferty first worked as a gardener in Purchase, N.Y., and later loaded trucks at a supermarket warehouse in Carlstadt, N.J. Occasionally he supplemented that income by bartending.
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Immigrating Mexicans leave a weak economy to make a living in a stronger one.
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Immigrating Mexicans leave a weak economy to make a living in a stronger one.
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Immigrating to Erez Israel in 1934 by herself, Tova Diamand took temporary jobs to support herself and lived in a tiny room in Tel Aviv.
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Immigrating to the United States from Eastern Europe, these poets wrote poems in Yiddish clearly inspired by modernist trends in Europe.
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Immigrating to New York in 1907, Shtok published poems and short stories in a variety of anthologies and literary journals, especially those of the literary group Di Yunge [The young generation].
Fradel Shtok. 2009
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Immigrating to New York, McCourt says, was like discovering oxygen, and he sees his life there as a series of turning points, Joycean epiphanies.
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