1. Taking the job would mean uprooting my family. 2. At that point my grandfather imperiously decided to uproot his family and move to Los Angeles. 3. At the same time, Riley acknowledged concerns about uprooting his family for the third time in five years. 4. But he will not uproot his family. 5. But in Happy, the storm took two lives, uprooted families, destroyed churches and, in the end, compromised the entire community. 6. But most of his employees thought their clearly expressed desire to not uproot their families from the Kansas City area would count for something. 7. Five years after uprooting his family, all Kansas natives, it remains difficult for Kruger to talk about leaving K-State. 8. Five years later under the Khmer Rouge, families were uprooted and forced into slave labor, digging canals and working fields far from their own villages. 9. Harold chased sawmill work from Franklin, to Columbus, to Chattanooga, to Vicksburg, to Natchez, uprooting his family each time. 10. He even uprooted his family from California and moved to Littleton, Colo., so his wife could stay home with their four children. |
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