Anyhow, I ducked out earlier to plant the new arrivals before the cats shredded them in their packaging. |
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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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One of them directed the new arrivals to a berth exactly the right size for their boat. |
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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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Here are our new arrivals, the 3 Tamworth boar weaners we picked up from Dumfries today. |
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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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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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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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With summertime abandon, the new arrivals sent their limbs flurrying in all directions. |
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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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Another week had passed, after all, and still there was no sign of new arrivals. |
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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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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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Corrugated huts house additional families in backyards and the shanty towns overflow with new 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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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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The report shows civil servants are making contingency plans for an influx of 14m 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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For example, you may set up an automatic alert search that will look for new preprints and will notify you daily of new arrivals by email. |
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The Alliance offers English and American culture classes for new arrivals and expatriates of all ages. |
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Down a dirt road at the camp, hundreds of new arrivals are waiting to be registered. |
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But, likewise, new arrivals feel touched by the eagerness to help out at school, or when, in town, they seem to be in a quandary. |
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He had heard from friends that new arrivals in Sweden were given tidy apartments and warm welcomes. |
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But the educational attainments of the locals are much worse than those of the new arrivals. |
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You have been informed that there is a large number of unaccompanied adolescents among the new arrivals. |
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Regions that are currently poor will not become richer just because some new arrivals are poorer. |
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French-language schools are enrolling more and more new arrivals whose families are in search of a new life or a safe refuge. |
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The reference periods fixed for traditional traders and new arrivals should therefore end before these crises began. |
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But she and the sinister new arrivals, Goldberg and McCann, begin celebrating, before Lulu arrives to lead them in a game of blind man's bluff. |
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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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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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For them, it was assimilate or starve, with the constant reality of low-wage labor being undercut by new arrivals. |
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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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Affluent new arrivals had been complaining about early morning noise from a bakery that's been there for donkey's years. |
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Our new arrivals receive schooling according to the levels they have and we help them catch up when they have fallen behind. |
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We need to uphold the great tradition of the melting pot that welcomes and assimilates new arrivals. |
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All signs pointed to a great and fruitful Gospel Crusade as representatives of all churches greeted the new arrivals joyfully. |
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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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These inconveniences were however softened by the cheering crowds who welcomed new arrivals and gave rousing send-offs to those moving on. |
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As far as integration is concerned, it is a two-way process that ultimately implies a change in the identity of the host community as well as of the new arrivals. |
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Consumers seemed interested in the new arrivals. |
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Babywear sales soared by 30 per cent between 2005 and 2007 with the growing contingent of older mums spending more on dressing their new arrivals. |
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With very high unemployment rates from 1990 to 1993, and with only slow economic growth until the last half of the decade, it is hardly surprising that new arrivals had trouble finding steady, well-paying work. |
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The new arrivals rule their children with an iron hand. |
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Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Celia Imrie and Bill Nighy return for the followup to 2011's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, while Richard Gere and Tamsin Greig play two new arrivals. |
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Moving beyond tallying the number of immigrants, host communities must be equipped with the tools needed to support new arrivals at each stage of their settlement. |
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The women, wearing long brightly-colored sequined dresses, greet the guests as the new arrivals remove their black cloaks, black headscarves and black face coverings. |
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Industrialization led to an explosion of a highly stratified proletarian population made up of men, women and children, most of them new arrivals from rural regions or overseas. |
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The authorities were working to combat the phenomenon by reducing inmate isolation, shortening the stay of new arrivals in the prison's reception area and extending the periods spent in groups and outdoors. |
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The D3 and D13 engines are this year's exciting new arrivals in Volvo Penta's range of fuel-efficient marine diesels for inboard shaft installations. |
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A simple but very effective strategy to fight back is to identify new arrivals of the invasive spartina in valuable sites early by surveying vulnerable areas and eliminating them before they spread. |
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And just as the park rangers have tried to protect those tide pools, I hoped that the legions of visitors and new arrivals had kept their pushy, probing digits away from the freakier urchins and anemones. |
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The new arrivals obviously devoted themselves to agriculture, but also established businesses. They became politicians, lawyers, notaries public and doctors. |
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Francesca Brandi's didactic work has included teaching of Italian as a foreign language to students of all nationalities in multilingual classes including new arrivals. |
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After all, some of our new arrivals come from places which are not even orderly states, as we know them: little or no civic structure, no consistent process of law, and the likelihood of oppressive or terroristic practices. |
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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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Veteran players will have the opportunity to become reacquainted on the field on Friday before turning their attention to orienting new arrivals over the course of the weekend tryouts. |
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It welcomes and assimilates all new arrivals. |
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Two are new arrivals, plants that friends brought her when she was in the hospital, having her foot operated on: a kalanchoe and a miniature chrysanthemum. |
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The song titles come thick with leet, the symbol-based language beloved of internet gaming communities – and frequently used there to mock new arrivals – as if to defy anyone to actually say them out loud. |
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Equally, we must prepare for the next phase, as part of the approach whereby enlarging the EU is beneficial for both new arrivals and present incumbents. |
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Meanwhile, essential supplies have become so short that during three years of peacekeeping in Bosnia new arrivals had to exchange kit with homeward bound soldiers. |
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The aim is to facilitate speedy response, since the information available is usually how many thousand refugees have arrived, and expected trends for new arrivals or speedy repatriation. |
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However, it has been and still is a Mecca for not only Montrealers wanting to better their prospects, but particularly for new arrivals in the country who need to figure out how to assimilate into the bigger society. |
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Mortality was very high for new arrivals, and high for children in the colonial era. |
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When you became a 'short timer' you delighted in sticking it up to the new arrivals. |
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In addition, around 1,000 new arrivals enrolled on a language course of their own volition, without having been referred to one by a welcome centre or other public body. |
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Are new arrivals from other countries going to be asked to report voluntarily to a downtown immigration office, unattended and on their own initiative? |
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Although these new arrivals are still relatively few in number, they are playing an active part in the development and promotion of the French market. |
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The signed copies of all staff members' oaths of office were placed in their files, and procedures have been put in place to ensure compliance in respect of new arrivals. |
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All have the cities have received hundreds of enquiries in the first two months of the campaign, so we look forward to welcoming many new arrivals to our cities. |
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As training for the nuclear industry is particularly long, the new arrivals will not be immediately operational, however young and keen they may be. |
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For some long-time members, it was not easy to accept the new arrivals. |
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Since employment is a vital aspect of integration, Ontario will devote considerable funding to bridge training centres, which will allow new arrivals to have their credentials recognized in Canada. |
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Immigration agreements entered into with the provinces by the federal government have a potentially crucial impact on the recruitment and integration of new arrivals. |
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Survey results from shelters in Mexico and Central America, at transit points for migrants heading to the United States, show that 40 per cent of new arrivals were adolescents between 14 and 17 years of age. |
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I decided to learn the language to the full, and began teaching in the early 1990s, during the large wave of immigration from the former Soviet Union, when many new arrivals settled in our area. |
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Non-economic factors could include the presence of an immigrant community, especially from a similar ethnic background, which plays the role of an information network, thereby easing the settlement of 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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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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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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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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Malaria was deadly to many new arrivals in the Southern colonies. |
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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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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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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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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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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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