The great African-American exodus from the south during the first half of the twentieth century spawned a new form of urban electric-based blues. |
Some of the choir members rebelled against this, resulting in an exodus from the choir loft. |
Some in Mexico view the exodus of millions of people as an embarrassment while others as an escape valve for social unrest. |
The academic year began in autumn 2001 with warnings of an exodus of teachers from the classroom. |
Uncertain as to where to go or what to do, they eventually become part of the mass exodus of refugees fleeing for their very lives. |
There was a mass exodus of Greeks and Armenians from Constantinople, as from the rest of Turkey. |