| 21. | It was time we pull up stakes and head out here, and that's what we did ."
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| 22. | Then the schemers pull up stakes, and the once-hopeful immigrant is left poorer and afraid of being deported.
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| 23. | But the companies are not about to pull up stakes in the United States or Southeast Asia and come back home.
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| 24. | After Vandergriff offered a multimillion-dollar up-front payment, Short finally decided to pull up stakes and move.
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| 25. | He has pitched his revival tent on the lawn of the White House, and he will never pull up stakes now.
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| 26. | Now, these groups face a dilemma : Should they pull up stakes in Afghanistan just as the bitter winds of winter start?
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| 27. | Honeywell expects to shed at least 1, 000 positions in Minneapolis when it pulls up stakes and relocates its headquarters to Morristown.
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| 28. | Anna Veverkova, a Czech government spokeswoman, dismisses the notion of an eastern Europe poised to pull up stakes and rush west.
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| 29. | "It was never very likely that they were going to just pull up stakes and go home, " said McCurry.
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| 30. | The company even hinted in 1994, when New York City considered restricting smoking in public places, that it would pull up stakes.
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