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Migrate

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Migrate meaning

To relocate periodically from one region to another, usually according to the seasons. | To change one's geographic pattern of habitation. | To change habitations across a border; to move from one country or political region to another.

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Maybe these birds do not migrate south for the winter; rather, they migrate north for the summer.

While all Access data can migrate to SQL Server directly, some queries cannot migrate successfully.

And as we have discussed, we are preparing for the next wave of cardiac procedures that we expect to migrate to outpatient settings starting in earnest over the next 5 years.

And so it’s very, very difficult to to migrate to a different social media platform once you have thousands of followers on Twitter,” said Messing, who also worked on data science at Facebook and the Pew Research Center.

And then that will migrate obviously to about $80 million, $85 million here by the end of the year.

And then where we can deal with the front end in a seamless way, we will, or we will just migrate to the new thing as we build going forward.

And we believe those trying out mobile fixed wireless after switching from DSL will migrate to our data services from the need for a more reliable and robust service arises.

And yet, for such an unassuming man, his actions on the night of Abalu’s exodus—eschewing the Obanema’s directions to migrate to Ogiri—spurred some chatter.

As SLS foams, it can migrate to the skin around your mouth, leading to irritation, inflammation, and dryness.

As workloads requiring quality of service, low latency and jitter steadily migrate to Ubuntu, Canonical designed the real-time kernel to meet telco network transformation needs for 5G.

But it would take some time to migrate to vegan cookbooks.

But we realised toads like to migrate in darkness, so we were filming till three in the morning.

Explaining next week's forecast, Aidan McGivern, from the Met Office, said: 'During the weekend, low pressure over the Mid-North Atlantic will start to feed energy northwards and allow high pressure over the UK to migrate towards Greenland.

Following the record year, state and federal agencies established a supplemental feeding program in a Central Florida lagoon, where many of the giant sea cows migrate to during the winter.

For example, scientists have found that some of the animals remain in one place for years, while others migrate for hundreds of kilometres.

He said they had arrived as tourists aiming to migrate to other countries.

Humpbacks, which can live up to 90 years, migrate up to 5,000 miles from tropical breeding grounds to colder waters to feed.

I actually see this as a coming argument for why so many gamers should slowly migrate to an NVME SSD and paint the consequences on the rest of your PC.

If you don’t accept the prompt, though, the company will automatically migrate it in Q2.

Instead it will encourage customers to migrate to Microsoft 365, which "has a more flexible pricing model, as well as more modern features and functionality," Rackspace said.