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    resettlement
    [ noun ]
    the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
    <noun.act>


    Resettlement \Re*set"tle*ment\ (-ment), n.
    Act of settling again, or state of being settled again; as,
    the resettlement of lees.

    The resettlement of my discomposed soul. --Norris.

    1. Mrs. Scott said her husband played a key role in the 1986 resettlement of a group of more than 200 of the Montagnard people from Vietnam, most of whom settled in Greensboro, N.C.
    2. The U.S. said the withdrawing Red Army is leaving behind as many as 30 million mines, and that the explosives could delay refugee resettlement.
    3. The former rebels are also demanding that Mrs. Chamorro deliver the resettlement aid she promised to demobilized Contras, who waged a nearly 10-year guerrilla war with U.S. backing against the Sandinistas.
    4. About 12,000 of them who arrived before June 1988 are considered refugees eligible for resettlement, but those who arrived after that are being screened.
    5. Ethiopia's Marxist government began the resettlement program in November 1984 with a goal of moving 1.5 million people from the overpopulated, drought-ravaged north to unused, fertile land in the south and west.
    6. Shultz asked Thatch to discuss resettlement of the released prisoners in the United States, a move which "reflects our continuing concern for the welfare of our former allies," Redman added.
    7. The cost of such a large resettlement would reach $15.6 billion, well beyond the finanical capabilities of the republic just north of the power plant, which is in the Ukraine.
    8. The United States gives the Contras $4.5 million a month in non-lethal aid that may also be used for resettlement.
    9. Mrs. Oakley said Vietnam has not agreed to resume discussions on resettlement in the United States of former political detainees who were associated with the former U.S.-backed government in Saigon.
    10. The former group would be eligible for resettlement in a third country; the latter would be subject to voluntary or mandatory repatriation.
    11. But a tough new Hong Kong policy that no longer accepts all boat people as eligible for resettlement appears to have convinced some Vietnamese to return home.
    12. He played in his backyard with those chemicals." The protesters draped the fence of the Executive Mansion with red ribbon adorned with more than 5,000 letters to Cuomo, urging him to stop the Love Canal resettlement, planned for next year.
    13. The proposal is based on recent legislation that reclassfied Amerasians as immigrants rather than refugees, a change likely to hasten resettlement.
    14. Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega told reporters he is flexible about the timetable and said he expected the resettlement to be gradual.
    15. Now that the boys have been granted asylum, the foster families they live with can apply to become legal guardians, said Sandy Saputo, refugee resettlement specialist for Lutheran Social Services.
    16. Environmentalists are awaiting Gov. Mario Cuomo's decision on the resettlement of the neighborhood around the Love Canal toxic dump, saying his choice could set a national precedent.
    17. Foreign Secretary John Major of Britain said London will offer resettlement in Britain to Hong Kong residents anxious over Chinese rule, which will begin in 1997.
    18. The Bikinians and their Washington attorney, Jonathan Weisgall, continue to lobby the U.S. government for money for the cleanup and resettlement, which is expected to cost between $120 million and $215 million.
    19. William Lehman of Florida and Peter A. DeFazio of Oregon, who are in Israel to study resettlement programs for Soviet Jews.
    20. About 56,000 Vietnamese are languishing in camps in Hong Kong. About 12,000 who arrived before June 1988 are considered refugees eligible for resettlement abroad.
    21. There are quite a few of them." Pakistani Defense Minister Ghulam Sarwar Cheema said Saturday in the Saudi capital of Riyadh that his government has formed a committee to oversee resettlement of the 3 million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan.
    22. The tribes have returned to court in the wake of that ruling, locked in battle over resettlement issues.
    23. The Thais backed off and reopened its doors but insisted the new arrivals would no longer be eligible for resettlement.
    24. Pointing to the thousands of refugees that have been waiting years for resettlement, Asian governments talk "crisis proportions" and "compassion fatigue."
    25. Both said the idea of funding party political activities also was of concern, and they might be inclined to limit donations to social projects, such as resettlement of exiles.
    26. These have recently included big resettlement programs, reminiscent of Khmer Rouge tactics in the 1970s in Cambodia, apparently aimed at breaking up pockets of political unrest.
    27. The resettlement procedures were designed to help East German refugees build new lives in West Germany in a Cold War climate when flights to the West were dangerous and rare.
    28. They intensified demands for right of resettlement after the June 3-4 bloodshed in Beijing and China's crackdown on the pro-democracy movement through mass arrests and intimidation.
    29. According to Business Day, the ANC is hoping to raise millions of dollars to pay for a range of activities, including resettlement of returning exiles and the purchase of office equipment.
    30. Moreover, the accord provides funds for the first time for the voluntary resettlement of the Contras within Nicaragua to rejoin political life there.
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