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    1. Re: [NEWGEN] Always have a problem with these definitions, especially the first two
    2. ETM
    3. Remember an easy rule, "E"xit for "E"migrate "I"n for "I"mmigrate And when you can't remember the above rule, use "migrate" because it fit almost all of our families <grin>. Elaine The world tolerates conceit from those who are successful, but not from anybody else. --John Blake Hello Sally On Saturday, January 29, 2005, you wrote > 1. Emigrate .. leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in > another. > 2. Immigrate .. come to live permanently in a foreign country. > 3. Migrate .. move to settle in a new area in order to find work. 3 > Computing > transfer from one system to another.

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