They were also concerned that there might be floral incomers in Farndale, flash daffs rather than the wild narcissus pseudonarcissus. |
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It gives incomers to the highlands and islands a link to their adoptive country that's very much more real than blood or poetry. |
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We do detect some sort of orchestrated opposition by incomers to the area, but locals don't seem to be bothered. |
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Born-and-bred residents are being trampled on by wealthy incomers who push property prices even further beyond their reach, they say. |
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The wealthy incomers and tourists enjoy the boom town blissfully ignorant of the neglect and misery tucked out of their sight. |
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Perhaps more to the point, in a country formed by migration, uppity workers are always at the mercy of the next wave of incomers. |
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The nobility sought to defend its privileged status against incomers by genealogical codification, strict endogamy, or legal barriers. |
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There's a neat little North Country saying about incomers which works both ways, between people, and between people and the land. |
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Of course, it is the locals who are selling property to the incomers but people can't resist making a quick Euro, whatever their nationality. |
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This is partly because, when you put the two together, Britain has more incomers than outgoers, and thus a net inflow of population. |
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The incomers were principally craftsmen, carving ships' figureheads and occasional portrait busts. |
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With a good helping of incomers, who are less perturbed by these kind of events, the atmosphere will be less fraught. |
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Northern parts of the county, particularly the dales and moors, are popular with incomers. |
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Many of the incomers are seeking a better quality of life away from the big cities. |
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The majority of protagonists in the drama were tenant crofters who had farmed the land for countless generations, with only a tiny smattering of incomers. |
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If we are to have a thriving economy going forward, it is therefore essential that we can attract incomers and immigrants from all over the world. |
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And the authority may now be forced to rethink its controversial policy aimed at stopping wealthy incomers buying holiday and retirement homes in the county. |
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One of Scotland's most beautiful towns is to stop rich incomers pricing locals out of the housing market by introducing a modern-day version of croft houses. |
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The Burley Bridge Association members, who are mostly incomers to Burley or live outside the area, mistakenly believe that villagers want to cross the river. |
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With its two spectacular churches dominating the skyline, its sprawling green belt and historic buildings, the market town of Beverley continues to attract incomers. |
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Let's keep the unattractive, empty warehouses on the river front and make the city as unwelcoming as possible to stop the invasion of these pesky incomers. |
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Holiday homes remain a bone of contention among locals, many of whom are priced out of the housing market by incomers. |
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In consequence, it is apparent that contemporaries regarded the incomers as English, despite the fact that they weren't exactly as such. |
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This dialect is at a low ebb due to the pervasive influences of television, education, and the large number of incomers. |
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Numerous vaults below street level were inhabited to accommodate the influx of incomers, particularly Irish immigrants, during the Industrial Revolution. |
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Some of the wealthier incomers, such as Lady Charlotte Guest, Lady Llanover and others, were of active assistance in the trend towards a richer cultural life. |
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In a brilliant piece of staging, the Welshspeaking locals' dark thoughts about the English are translated on a surtitle screen, while incomers wrestle with the language. |
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If that is agreed, then outgoers will not have a windfall to sell, and incomers will have something, albeit based on their predecessor's production. |
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The few literary sources tell of hostility between incomers and natives. |
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