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Resettling the remaining earthquake refugees will mean reconstruction on a massive scale, but rebuilding has been stymied, despite billions in aid.
Kimberly Abbott: Haiti's Displaced (AUDIO) Kimberly Abbott 2011
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Resettling in England, she battled cancer and in 1998 received the Order of the British Empire.
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Resettling Mexican immigrants is one idea, but I think first priority may be resettling Detroit with all the Iraqi refugees who are going to be fleeing that country when we leave and it falls to civil war.
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Resettling in America, the couple swore eternal fidelity to each other, but also swore to never, ever, under any circumstances get legally married.
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Resettling the remaining earthquake refugees will mean reconstruction on a massive scale, but rebuilding has been stymied, despite billions in aid.
Kimberly Abbott: Haiti's Displaced (AUDIO) Kimberly Abbott 2011
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Resettling the remaining earthquake refugees will mean reconstruction on a massive scale, but rebuilding has been stymied, despite billions in aid.
Kimberly Abbott: Haiti's Displaced (AUDIO) Kimberly Abbott 2011
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Resettling the remaining earthquake refugees will mean reconstruction on a massive scale, but rebuilding has been stymied, despite billions in aid.
Kimberly Abbott: Haiti's Displaced (AUDIO) Kimberly Abbott 2011
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Resettling these detainees might not be simple, but after their six years of detention, it is the right thing to do.
Uighur Justice Nury A. Turkel 2008
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Resettling the whole community on higher ground would cost about $8 million.
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Resettling coherence took so long because the aliens 'whole species got a little disoriented, all over again.
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