City dwellers are flocking to South Lakeland to snap up farms as they try to buy into an idyllic rural life. |
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Baby elephant Kito has been a crowd-puller with thousands of visitors flocking to the zoo to catch their first glimpse of him. |
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But tourists aren't the only ones flocking to the country's bays, coves, and beaches. |
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Now his music-loving supporters are flocking to his new venture in which he is turning back the clock. |
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It is not just youngsters who are flocking to this charming, antique building in a verdant setting. |
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He would not give me a pay rise despite the audiences flocking to see me and lining his pocket. |
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Meanwhile young Tamils were flocking to join the militant groups which were soon to benefit from military training in India on a massive scale. |
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As news of the incident spread, hundreds of worshippers started flocking to offer prayers at the place of her self-immolation. |
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Yes, she is on the Wade Trophy watch list and WNBA scouts have been flocking to her games, but she has virtually no name in the national press. |
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Then come ambrosia beetles and western oak bark beetles by the thousands, flocking to feed, tunnel out galleries, and lay their eggs. |
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With readers flocking to their Web postings, execs are finding blogs useful for plugging not just their products but their points of view. |
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Angry cabbies serving York rail station are flocking to sign a petition against plans to make them wear clip-on ties. |
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He was the bird and the other birds flocking to the tree were the souls he would save by establishing a Church here. |
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Not surprisingly, given our growing national devotion to mystical malarkey, Irish people are flocking to this supernatural health centre. |
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Foreign tourists may still be flocking to the seaside, but the future is pretty grim. |
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The pomegranates are ripe now and the local ring-necked parrots are flocking to the tree. |
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What do you do when people aren't flocking to dance music in the numbers they used to? |
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Britons are certainly flocking to buy up corners of the world in increasing numbers. |
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Birdwatchers have been flocking to the shores of the Firth of Forth after thousands of South American seabirds made an unscheduled stop. |
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Rural residents are flocking to cities where per-capita incomes triple rural incomes. |
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Free software has developed such practical advantages that users are flocking to it for purely practical reasons. |
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Among the many students flocking to the college entrance examination this year, four special candidates will be using their hands to read the test paper. |
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They are not going to overwhelmingly start getting out of their cars and flocking to a high speed rail system overnight. |
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Fashionistas around the world are flocking to get their hands on the season's two accessory essentials: the riding boot and glossy bag. |
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With the stock market grinding down the value of shares, gun-shy investors are flocking to bonds to diversify assets and safeguard their investment dollars. |
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Saturday is Breeders' Cup day Stateside, with the cream of American and European talent flocking to Belmont Park on the East Coast for a quite exhilarating series of races. |
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His latest Robert Langdon bestseller has tourists flocking to the Tuscan capital as recession grips Italy. |
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In fact, the tourists are flocking to Greece in even bigger numbers than ever for this time of the year, trying to miss the Olympic crush in August. |
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Last Christmas the Donegan family had hundreds of people from all around the country flocking to their home to view their splendorous display of Christmas lights. |
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I can't remember what the chap said, but everyone was flocking to the library. |
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People are flocking to non-technical Green Building 101 workshops so they can learn how to green their homes. |
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Rivington Pike near Horwich is still blanketed with snow and has become a magnet for walkers, with cyclists and tobogganists also flocking to join in the fun. |
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Soon, believers seeking cures began flocking to the chapel and praying to its guardian angel, St. Roch. |
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As tourists the world over have been flocking to our shores, the Saint John Port Authority has continued to re-invest in our cruise business. |
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How many Afghan refugees are flocking to Sangatte in the hope of getting to England because they know they have no chance in the Schengen area? |
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Women are flocking to refuges and violent partners are moving back into the family home following the outlawing of temporary barring orders, according to women's aid groups. |
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Consumers are flocking to the posh brands and forsaking the more mundane executive models made by the likes of GM, Ford or Toyota. |
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The craze that is sweeping America and Europe, sending crowds flocking to landmarks or shops to stage zany gatherings, arrived in Yorkshire at the weekend. |
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Shannon Donnelly on the genre's surprising comeback and why viewers are flocking to escapist fare. |
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Now Western women are flocking to perfumeries and department stores looking for the same shea butter to smooth wrinkles, soften heels and moisturise hair. |
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New members are flocking to the CCSD website, with 69 new members choosing to join on-line. |
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Today immigrants are flocking to such unlikely places as Nashville, Richmond, Louisville, and Charlotte. |
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It's the most loaded word in art, setting the public flocking to galleries and lighting up dollar signs in the eyes of any under-funded gallery director. |
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People were flocking to his lectures at the time and his popularity drew the attention of foreign sinologists. |
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Additionally, the Dollar may go bullish if the equity market continues to fall rapidly, due to traders possibly flocking to the USD as a safe-haven. |
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When the guests start flocking to the island, Jon starts getting cold feet? After a very long night of drinking and thinking, will Jon be able to make it to the church on time? |
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Many are flocking to Mr. Ma, hoping to curry favor. |
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Foreign peacemakers are flocking to the region. |
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That's why architects are flocking to them. |
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Are steps being taken to remedy the labor shortage caused by workers flocking to the west, which could have a deep impact on the country's economic growth? |
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Hundreds of arctophiles will be flocking to Birmingham this weekend for the International Bears and Dolls Show. |
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Important sectors of the bourgeoisie, particularly in Catalonia, either fled or were driven out, flocking to the areas controlled by Franco's army. |
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People today are flocking to the outdoors in greater numbers than ever. |
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After less than two quarters, the Company had more than 41,800 subscribers to its new cable telephone service and customers continue flocking to Vidéotron's reliable, affordable alternative to conventional telephone service. |
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On December 2nd and 3rd Ishtar triumphed in Paris once again, hundreds of fans flocking to see her perform two special festive concerts at the Olympia. |
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On June 12th and 13th Kassav brought the house down at Bercy stadium in Paris, 32,000 fans flocking to see them in concert at the city's biggest venue. |
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Each of our monasteries finds itself in a different life situation with many options and possibilities of reaching out to the people of surrounding areas who come flocking to our monastery doors. |
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Foreign investors are flocking to the continent. |
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Young people have not been flocking to the skilled trades they way they used to, and many educators and parents have a negative view of the skilled trades. |
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Urban youth with limited to no access to traditional farm assets are also flocking to organic, as demonstrated by the success of programs such as FarmStart and Everdale Environmental Learning Centre. |
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Gay tourists are everywhere, flocking to the theater as gay tourists do, to see star turns by Americans. |
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Why is this blossoming group of vegans flocking to online dating sites like Vegans in Love? |
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This major horseracing venue is located on the Knavesmire and sees thousands flocking to the city every year for the 15 race meetings. |
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Pigeons began flocking to the square before construction was completed and feed sellers became well known in the Victorian era. |
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This led to refugees flocking to the capital and increasing the economic disorganization. |
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The real estate business is rife with superstitions, and now more than ever brokers are flocking to the rainstick during the drought. |
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Indeed, since then, Chinese tourists have been flocking to Copenhagen. |
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Crowds were flocking to the Co-op and a line of charabancs were parked outside. |
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And in a bid to get more red-heads flocking to the club, where DJ Ginger Nuts will be on the decks, they are offering free entry before midnight. |
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A VICTORIAN-STYLE funfair will entertain crowds flocking to the Liverpool waterfront to see Cunard's Three Queens. |
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That's what's happened to Byatt's Brewery in Lythalls Lane which is supplying real ale to the tens of thousands of thirsty Wasps fans flocking to the Ricoh. |
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Once limited to face plates and bedazzlements, the fashion conscious are flocking to Fly Fashions for a sexy, and sophisticated way to make their mobile a fashion statement. |
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Following the 2nd Marquis development of Cardiff Docks, and the resultant number of new workers flocking to Cardiff, in 1875 the then rural Cathays became a suburb of Cardiff. |
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Firms are flocking to cash in on a trampolines for grown-ups craze. |
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Speaking from his home base in Campo Grande, Machado gave The Daily Star a rundown of what the millions of fans flocking to the country are gobbling up besides sports. |
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Families wanting to clown around and have a good old fashioned night out under the Big Top are flocking to the annual visit to Birmingham by Zippos Circus. |
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