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emigrants <an emigrant; emigrants> N

emigrants

emigrant N (peoples & races)

emigrant ADJ

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Cabins could accommodate first-class and second-class passengers, and the hold could be fitted out for carrying steerage-class emigrants when needed.
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This new route had never become an emigrant route because it lacked the water and grass to feed the emigrants' oxen and mules.
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This tends to support an emigration flow since even improving conditions in the emigrant's country take a while to trickle down to potential emigrants to convince them not to leave.
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But in 1861 everything changed when the American Civil War began, which caused a drastic reduction in the number of emigrants.
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Thirty to forty acres were planted so that the incoming emigrants would have food.
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After the press furor about conditions, double-decker ships were no longer used for emigrants, and the restrictions about the numbers of children allowed were reinstated.
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For the year 2003, the number of emigrants was 650,000.
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Night finds the emigrants huddled against the mountain in a windy storm of snow and sleet.
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The song reflects the disillusion, anxiety and homesickness of these emigrants.
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This period characterized the enlisting of foreign agents, wide use of emigrants for intelligence tasks and organization of a network of independent agents.
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