Powhatan history included frequent relocations within a general area.
Still, given the police life, the frequent relocations, the unreasonable hours, it was hardly surprising.
Mark's work as a haberdasher entailed frequent relocations.
Children are taught to show compassion for their peers who are currently in homes with parental deployment, frequent relocation, and death of a loved one.
The economic pressures on these young people, the cultural and language barriers they face and their frequent relocation have made getting an education a formidable goal.
Initially, the special forces team's efforts are frustrated by the insurgents' frequent relocation of their hostages.
Most of his early childhood was lived below the poverty line, necessitating frequent relocation in and around Greenwood.
Ockerby was born in Launceston and lived a childhood of frequent relocation's.
We infer from a number of study participant comments that frequent relocation not only creates discontinuity in health care but stymies progress.
Another hardship experienced more commonly by military families (compared with civilian families) is frequent relocation.