The government introduced the visa-on-arrival facility in 1993 to drum up tourist arrivals. |
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We must not allow our immigration policy to be subverted by unchecked illegal arrivals. |
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St Mary's Church, Bennekery, has had many passing visitors over the years but the latest arrivals have come to stay! |
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Castle Gardens was converted into an immigration centre to register the huge numbers of arrivals. |
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Between these newcomers and the earlier arrivals, things are no longer going well. |
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Should we expect hordes of eager Western tourists to start clogging up the arrivals halls at Bulgaria's airports? |
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When necessary, the instrument location was corrected by matching the observed and computed primary and first multiple water-wave arrivals. |
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Always have a list of projects ready for overnight guests or early arrivals who volunteer to help. |
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On a similar note, a frequent question fliers ask is whether airlines pad their schedules to ensure more on-time arrivals. |
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She stands in front of new arrivals and pleasantly explains where they can find the baggage claim and the taxi ranks. |
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The real New Zealand wine story this year, however, will be the current arrivals from the second of the two grape towers, Pinot Noir. |
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The report shows civil servants are making contingency plans for an influx of 14m new arrivals. |
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Given the distinguished pedigree of the current collection, jewelry historians and collectors should await new arrivals with eager anticipation. |
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At Cologne, 14 closely scheduled arrivals and departures jockeyed for track space. |
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I had a password and access to the system in order to check arrivals at the Reception desk. |
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Corrugated huts house additional families in backyards and the shanty towns overflow with new arrivals. |
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Every slightly swarthy man who emerged from the arrivals gate got his picture taken. |
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Other new arrivals to the park this winter will include mandrills and bamboo lemurs. |
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Many feared that they were being swamped by huge waves of new immigrants and the large families the new arrivals typically had. |
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Mixing takes place in the cascading surface layer as falling particles collide and are buried by later arrivals. |
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The camaraderie is infectious, and is continuously enlivened by new arrivals and passing vehicles honking their support. |
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New arrivals to Britain should not be taught English but cultural mixes such as Hinglish, Spanglish and Chinglish, a report says today. |
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He is heartened too by the likelihood of last year's arrivals from the Nationwide, Bolton, Blackburn and Fulham staying up. |
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For the last 16 months the 20-day standstill has prevented farmers from moving stock off their farms within 20 days of taking in new arrivals. |
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But many old-timers do not like the new arrivals, especially now that some of the beaches have been opened up to the public. |
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Ingle is also excited about the imminent arrivals of his American signings plus the possibility of the return to Manchester of a Giants old boy. |
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They organized bus caravans Aug. 31 to take the arrivals to Metairie, 16 miles away, where a food and water distribution center had been set up. |
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It stocks exclusively handloom sarees, and this is evident from the intricate handiwork and embroidery on the latest arrivals. |
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Dervaig is around 1hr 20 min drive north-westwards from Craignure, Mull's port for car ferry arrivals from Oban. |
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The little ringed plover is a visitor from early March although arrivals are not widespread until the month end. |
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White-skinned and English-speaking, she manages to elude the fate of other illegal arrivals to our shores. |
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These new arrivals will make York's already overheated housing market completely unjust. |
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In Ireland, the new arrivals were soon being tailed by police and undercover agents. |
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One of them directed the new arrivals to a berth exactly the right size for their boat. |
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The men sleeping in the room sat up and moved to make space by the fire for the new arrivals. |
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While I was waiting at the arrivals gate, a large group of people exited from the flight previous to the one I was waiting for. |
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Anyhow, I ducked out earlier to plant the new arrivals before the cats shredded them in their packaging. |
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These shonks, often fly-by-night backyard operators, take full advantage of recent arrivals and just don't comply with minimum Award standards. |
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New arrivals in-processed in Japan as others enjoyed rest and relaxation leave, or prepared to rotate home after completing their tours of duty. |
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In fact, Ian was merely taking cover from the bedlam he had witnessed downstairs at arrivals. |
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Security at the church was tight, with scores of young people mobilized to scrutinize arrivals and check their bags and identities. |
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Hence, the quail and the gnatcatcher might both be relatively recent arrivals in the north. |
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Here are our new arrivals, the 3 Tamworth boar weaners we picked up from Dumfries today. |
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Although the husband had only forty-seven days in totality within the relevant twelve months he had made nine arrivals within the jurisdiction. |
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Almost definitely two, actually, since she knew there were three new arrivals, and of course, she had already met one, she ratiocinated. |
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Herve Leger pre-fall arrivals include the famous bandage dress in shades of icy blue, silvery grey and black. |
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Although no formal reception was organised for the players, they were heartily welcomed by cheering bystanders in the arrivals hall. |
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But some unlucky arrivals are making do with a mattress on the floor of a large room in a hall of residence. |
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The rebranding comes in the wake of a precipitous drop in tourist arrivals to what was once Asia's most popular vacation destination. |
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Whakatane is the chief service town for the eastern Bay of Plenty and was the landfall for the first Maori arrivals. |
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He emphasized that a sizable proportion comprised fairly recent arrivals in the party. |
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Here are some tips, facts and rules-of-thumb for making safe arrivals and departures with the wind at your tail. |
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We were late arrivals and calling it a day, we decided just after midnight to put our heads down for the night. |
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At the small terminal, arrivals were greeted with traditional leis made from tropical flowers. |
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Sitting down at an almost empty table, the two new arrivals exchange curt nods with those closest to them. |
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One of the first arrivals in the UK will be the Renault Logan, produced in Romania. |
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Tourism experts last year said arrivals had dropped in 2003 to about to 30 percent of the usual flow. |
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Another week had passed, after all, and still there was no sign of new arrivals. |
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Thirty-three screens are evenly spaced along the 1800 linear feet of the arrivals corridor. |
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Low employment among much of the immigrant population destroys the argument for further arrivals, he argues. |
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Behind the couples, a cupid brings new arrivals, while under the trees at right, other couples sing to the accompaniment of a recorder or oboe. |
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Visitor arrivals fell by 15 per cent in March and could fall more in April. |
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Ever since it was set up in 1997, tourist arrivals have shown a marked increase. |
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We stood at their side, silent, until they excused themselves, to greet the next crop of arrivals. |
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However growth in visitor arrivals has slowed over the last few years, resulting in a slower tax growth. |
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Admittedly there has been a recent significant downturn in foreign tourist arrivals. |
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Wrap inexpensive presents for every guest and keep a few spare gifts for unexpected arrivals. |
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With summertime abandon, the new arrivals sent their limbs flurrying in all directions. |
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Visitor arrivals in the first three months of this year have shown year-on-year increases. |
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The St Joseph's Convent Steel Band bang-started the show with calypso and soca medleys and early arrivals were invited to sample the local dishes on sale. |
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Dolores has abundant gripes, late arrivals, and a sluggish pace among them. |
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What is worse is that the concentrated arrivals of other summer fruits, like strawberries, peaches, mangos, plums and waxberries, interferes with its normal sale. |
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The new arrivals survived on coconuts, jungle fruit and seafood while waiting for the U.N. to come to their aid. |
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Next on the list will be a complete revamp of the arrivals concourse. |
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It was forecast that tourist arrivals would keep increasing every year. |
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About 500 people were on hand to greet them at the arrivals terminal. |
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There were six other passengers with a couple more waiting for arrivals. |
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Foreign arrivals last summer were obliged to duck under scaffolding and sidestep earsplitting riveters and sandblasters in order to reach a makeshift passport control desk. |
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For them, it was assimilate or starve, with the constant reality of low-wage labor being undercut by new arrivals. |
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Late arrivals had to stand along the walls, leaning against the juke box or the poker machines. |
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For some reason I miss the turn off for the country train arrivals. |
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Hulse will be the first to put pen to paper but other arrivals are expected and there will be departures too as Blackwell wheels and deals during a busy summer. |
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The city's cat shelter is snowed under with new arrivals, as summer is their busiest period, being similar to the post-Christmas boom in unwanted dogs. |
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Steele encourages new arrivals to take advantage of what the area has to offer, such as top-notch educational opportunities, skiing and snowmobiling. |
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The parents waited by the passageway where all arrivals in that part of the terminal were funneled. |
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While they may seem like newish arrivals, they are now in their 40s and began working together in 1986 after studying at the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. |
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Here in Scotland, the first spring tide in July is normally when the early arrivals of young salmon start nosing into the estuaries, seeking out the rivers of their birth. |
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They were then ushered into the airport's arrivals terminal where they were hailed as heroes by fans who had turned up to welcome the athletes home. |
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In the street the other day, I saw a couple of new arrivals in town who had the strained features of people who might have just descended the south face of Everest. |
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For four decades, Taiwanese rights and interests were subjugated to those of the new arrivals, many of whom harbored the hope of reuniting with China. |
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The most urgent capital projects were the construction of a new foreign arrivals building, a foreign pier and a domestic arrivals building with a multi-storey car park. |
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In addition to 1.5 million foot passengers through Dublin Port last year, there were 300,000 car arrivals with 7,600 ships unloading 21 million tonnes of freight. |
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Based on projections of a future increase in tourist arrivals made by the provincial government, the idea to develop an integrated resort was launched. |
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The first arrivals are likely to be birds like the wheatear, sand martin and chiffchaff. |
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All the slots for arrivals and departures are allocated months in advance. |
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New arrivals include the Death's-head Hawkmoth, made famous in The Silence of the Lambs, and the stunning Crimson Speckled moth. |
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And the new arrivals have been given their own paddling pools, thanks to The Black Horse in Bristol Road, Northfield. |
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All Megabus arrivals and departures are at the corner of Columbus Boulevard and Talcott Street on the opposite side of downtown. |
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Ao The first arrivals have been geophysicists and geodesists, scientists who study the curvature and movement of the Earth. |
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All arrivals must be through an airport or a cruise port, near the Bering Strait only at Anadyr or Provideniya. |
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Renamed Terminal 3 in 1968, it was expanded in 1970 with the addition of an arrivals building. |
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In 2016 it was the eighth most visited country in the world, with 35 million international arrivals. |
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The first arrivals would prepare the way for their kinsmen who continued to arrive in the chain migration. |
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Tourist arrivals to Ghana include South Americans, Asians, Europeans, and North Americans. |
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Educated in French language and customs, many of these recent arrivals became clerks, soldiers, and administrators in the new state. |
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More recent arrivals include Bugis trader settlers from Sulawesi and Javanese transmigrants. |
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In 2015, arrivals of refugees by sea had increased dramatically mainly due to the ongoing Syrian civil war. |
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Work had begun in July 2012 and included new baggage handling and arrivals facilities and a new control tower. |
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A large airport with two arrival runways can handle about 60 arrivals per hour in good weather. |
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An arrivals terminal is due to be built at London Stansted Airport, with construction beginning in 2018, taking 3 years to complete. |
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Allowing for departures between arrivals, each runway can thus handle about 30 arrivals per hour. |
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Traffic flow is broadly divided into departures, arrivals, and overflights. |
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Other confirmed arrivals are Bristol wing George Watkins and Wales Sevens skipper Adam Thomas. |
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Dublin is home to a greater proportion of newer arrivals than any other part of the country. |
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Other new facilities include an arrivals concourse, enlarged international baggage reclaim hall, holding lounges and an additional pier. |
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Coaxing early arrivals in from the bar to the intimate Clwb, vocalist-guitarist Dan jokingly cited lounge music as an influence on their sound. |
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Mortality was very high for new arrivals, and high for children in the colonial era. |
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The spring arrivals include two sets of ringtailed lemur twins, golden lion tamarin twins, a yellow capuchin monkey and a pied tamarin. |
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Domestic arrivals use a separate exit route, located at the far left, when facing the main entrance. |
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Before long we'll start to see some arrivals too, such as the flocks of redwings that fly south from Scandinavia and Iceland. |
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Refugee arrivals by boat have become one of the touchiest political issues in Australia in recent years. |
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The number, he said, involves a combination of cruise passengers and stopover arrivals. |
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There's no observation post and no facilities for visitors to do anything other than depart the airport or greet arrivals. |
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When you became a 'short timer' you delighted in sticking it up to the new arrivals. |
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Officers will be handing out special survival kits as part of a six-week burglary campaign aimed at new arrivals who may be away from home for the first time. |
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Malaria was deadly to many new arrivals in the Southern colonies. |
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They will also did as pot of bird watching, looking for spring arrivals like swallows, sand martins, blackcaps, chiffchaffs, willow warblers and wheatears. |
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Everywhere, the death rate was very high among the first arrivals. |
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This word was considered particularly relevant for the Old Frisians who were advocating separation from the new Flemish arrivals seeking refuge in Friesland. |
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New arrivals in the top 20, saw evapor 8 by Altern e 8 and ZZ Top's version of Viva Las Vegas come straight in at number ten and number 17 respectively. |
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In spite of this trend, revenues from international tourism continued to rise, from USD 4 billion in 2005 to 5 billion in 2007, despite 330 000 fewer arrivals. |
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Work is also in progress to increase and improve the Terminal One immigration and baggage reclaim halls to handle the growing number of long-haul passenger arrivals. |
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Royalty is also present, with the Balwen and Jacob sheep from Scone Palace, and, this year, Kathellan welcomed new arrivals, including Guernsey goats and Ryeland sheep. |
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Conspicuous among the new arrivals is the mountain goat, the first member of the rupicaprine division of the antelope family to be recorded in North America. |
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You say you want to know what New Yawk Tawk might be most difficult for new arrivals, and I'm assuming you mean most difficult to understand rather than to master. |
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The bulk of tourist arrivals on the islands are from the United States. |
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European Canadians in these regions are relatively recent arrivals, and have not produced a dialect that is distinct from southern Canadian English. |
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In agriculture, arrivals of lint cotton in ginneries up to January 15 showed an impressive 19 per cent increase compared to the same period of the last year. |
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It will accommodate an expansion of the arrivals, administration, public waiting and customs areas, as well as the installation of a new baggage handler. |
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Unfortunately, immune cells from these new arrivals can run amok in the recipient, creating a life-threatening complication called graft-versus-host disease. |
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These new arrivals used the Siskiyou Trail, California Trail, Oregon Trail and Old Spanish Trail to cross the rugged mountains and harsh deserts in and surrounding California. |
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San Marino and the Vatican City do not perform border checks for arrivals from outside Schengen, but these are not needed since neither of them have any airports or seaports. |
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The first Somali immigrants were seamen and traders who arrived in small numbers in port cities in the late 19th century, although most Somalis in the UK are recent arrivals. |
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By 1860 the European population had grown to two hundred thousand, and the land of the Algerians was being rapidly bought and farmed by the new arrivals. |
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Due to proximity to the Papua New Guinea mainland, the northern Torres Strait islands experience occasional asylum seeker arrivals from across the Strait. |
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Early studies on the timing of migration began in 1749 in Finland, with Johannes Leche of Turku collecting the dates of arrivals of spring migrants. |
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Cruise ships returned to Liverpool's Pier Head in 2008, berthing at a newly constructed cruise terminal, enabling departures and arrivals at any time. |
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Despite continuing new arrivals, the rate of natural increase was such that by the 1770s only a small minority of Americans had been born overseas. |
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However, the colony did not last for more than three months, as the new arrivals started attacking the indigenous villages in the area, causing constant conflict with them. |
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Many were recent arrivals, recently released from indentured servitude. |
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The ability to handle large numbers of arrivals is also important to business travel and the catchily named meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions sector. |
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The first GWR service from the new station departed on 16 January 1854, though the roof had not been finished at this point and there were no arrivals. |
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