Certainly, both Morrissey's You Are the Quarry and the Cure's self-titled comeback have been welcomed by both nostalgics and newcomers. |
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The movie is made in such a way that fanboys and newcomers alike can go see it and be pleasantly surprised. |
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The 42 newcomers are now in a month-long training programme, which began on Monday. |
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At the Society of Friends, he would put his arm around newcomers and encourage them into the group. |
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The cast will include some familiar old faces and a few great newcomers, for which, by the way, the group are always on the lookout. |
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But the multiplatinum newcomers were garlanded with a bevy of Grammy nominations. |
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Training mostly occurs in remote places, in harsh climates and in environments that test the resolve of newcomers. |
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Recruiting newcomers isn't something that is best just handed over to human resources. |
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Germany served as the largest feeder nation, the source of over 477,000 newcomers. |
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All of the newcomers are subjected to this ritual of unrehearsed first performances and no map or directions of the theatre. |
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He worked easily with the many newcomers into his department, most of them university dons. |
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He'd be there to share his unparalleled work ethic with the team's newcomers and continue to deliver solid numbers night in, and night out. |
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Neither team nor driver is new to this sport, and both have had to overcome reputations as brash newcomers. |
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Three of the newcomers seem to be promising epigones in need of additional grooming. |
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But that's what happens when newcomers arrive with promise and a family pedigree. |
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There can be legitimate objections, as well as xenophobic ones, to a large number of newcomers arriving in a certain area. |
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But in most of Britain, immigrants and newcomers live together surprisingly well. |
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We must say goodbye to our friends and colleagues and prepare for the newcomers arriving soon. |
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Actually, several newcomers had arrived and made the castle their new home. |
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So in that sense they were at a disadvantage relative to the newcomers who were coming in. |
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They anticipated that an influx of griefers or other problematic behaviors could result from courting more newcomers. |
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A large entry is expected, hence we intend to provide a best novices prize for newcomers to the event. |
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Most of these newcomers entered politics by chance and had a military or business background. |
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Such moves protect existing shareholders' interests but make it hard for newcomers to invest. |
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At one time they taught newcomers the few steps that were needed to dance to the music that Victor Sylvester and many others made world famous. |
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It will be a good learning experience for the newcomers, and, hopefully, the veterans can help the younger ones. |
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Perth's population quadrupled in a decade, with many newcomers fleeing the depression in the eastern states. |
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They found that newcomers are often subjected to griefing when they first enter the domain in which people communicate through instant messaging. |
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And considering that this is not the kind of break that most newcomers manage to get, she does seem to have an ace up her sleeve. |
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The tender stood there polishing a unique-looking shot glass, eying the newcomers closely. |
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Her eyes were vacant, and the three newcomers exchanged questioning glances. |
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He is continuing to build up his panel in trial matches and gave a trial to a few newcomers or returning prodigals at the weekend. |
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Up to 30 experienced jumpers will take part but all newcomers will get the opportunity to take a tandem jump. |
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It promises a wide variety of cinema to suit both devoted French film fans and newcomers alike. |
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The first and fifth races saw smashing displays by choicely bred newcomers. |
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However, there are some statistics that show that newcomers to nursing are not being introduced in a way that eases them into the workplace. |
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Carolina wrens, tufted titmice, and red-bellied woodpeckers are other relative newcomers to our area. |
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For newcomers lacking experience with Shanghai's language, culture, daily life and fast pace, the possibility of trouble was high. |
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The newcomers will be in the wrong if they enforce their negative characteristics on the hosts. |
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The newcomers will be going all out to claim the team championship in a special six-a-side event. |
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If he was worried about making so many changes, his fears were soon allayed by the attitude of the young newcomers. |
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There came a sharp yell directed towards the six newcomers, and Tamora swiveled her head in its direction with dismissive interest. |
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On the other side of a barbed wire fence, a herd of Holsteins turns its full attention to the noisy newcomers. |
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A hardy race related to the Lapps and the Eskimos, they were loathe to release their traditional lands to the newcomers. |
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I suppose you posh newcomers want to hijack our ancestral lands to grow your own organic fruit and veg. |
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Shrinking economic opportunity has particularly harsh effects on newcomers like immigrants and the young. |
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The newcomers driving through the curvy roads, car sick from every right and left turn, looked up at the sky with wide eyes of worry and fear. |
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Other newcomers might recognise some of the crossroads and roundabouts I have found myself anxiously negotiating on the journey so far. |
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Why should the capital lose out because the rest of Britain is so crabbed and provincial in its attitude towards newcomers? |
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And their legacies continue to cause newcomers to pause before embarking down similar routes. |
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There doesn't appear to be a major drop-off of talent despite the flood of newcomers. |
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Perhaps I should instigate a mentoring scheme between old hands and newcomers? |
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Alongside the newcomers is Morecambe-based poet and rhymester Alan Swift, who regularly performs at Spotlight and other venues. |
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By 1912 the term pomegranate, or Pommy Grant had taken its place alongside Jimmy Grant as insults for newcomers or new chums. |
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The newcomers are roans with white faces and each has four white stockings. |
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Nestled at the foot of two mountain ranges, newcomers to Salt Lake bask in outdoor pleasures such as hiking, rock climbing and mountain biking. |
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Between these newcomers and the earlier arrivals, things are no longer going well. |
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The newcomers included both the Bruces and the Stewarts, who would play major roles in Scots history. |
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Experienced, hardened convicts would plan for this by taking newcomers with them. |
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From the tropical strains of Kilter to mould-breaking newcomers like Ribongia, this year's given us plenty of local steeze to cheer about. |
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Now it seems likely that the newcomers will be forced to complete their programme on away or neutral grounds. |
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So don't neglect current members who have displayed loyalty to your club for newcomers who have yet to prove their staying power. |
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One hundred eighty-nine American newcomers, Tejus Anglo settlers, and Tejanos made a stand in the fort. |
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And as if that was not enough, only last week there were accusations flying that standards among school newcomers were dropping. |
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I try to foster tender-heartedness by asking newcomers to share their life stories with us. |
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We're not newcomers, he says, referencing a smaller hand-lettered sign that was, until recently, Scotch-taped in the bookstore window. |
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In the early church, baptism immediately made newcomers a part of the whole community. |
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Conrad had the support of the local baronage still, but the newcomers saw him as inexplicably hostile. |
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And newcomers Dmitri Young and Craig Paquette, who can play the infield and outfield corners, will provide much-needed hitting. |
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For newcomers, Killoughternane, Tuesday night's award ceremony gave a welcome boost to conservation initiatives that are still in their infancy. |
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It was one of the newcomers, Rob Higham, that took the plaudits in the first quarter of the game as he took a hand in three goals. |
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Make sure the staff are well qualified and sympathetic towards beginners and newcomers. |
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Some old stalwarts appear in the traditional character parts but there are also some newcomers. |
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If the newcomers wanted to make a go of it here and did not make a nuisance of themselves, they could be Australians. |
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As dancers shaked and shimmied, newcomers to the carnival lifted the crown for best in procession, best new entrant and best display band. |
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At the same time, basic wireless technology is becoming commoditized, which lowers barriers to entry for newcomers, especially from Asia. |
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Those here before those dates were genuine old-timers, and those who came thereafter were newcomers, although there were degrees in that definition. |
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Constitutional arguments aside, there do seem to be some better ways to create conditions for upward mobility among newcomers. |
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The crowd of political newcomers, and former Labour and Conservative voters roared their assent. |
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So who better to help guide these newcomers through sudden fame than belle herself? |
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Besides, Fetterman says, the newcomers aren't about to push anyone out of Braddock who hasn't left already. |
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Many clubs will take newcomers eagerly to help build their numbers, and are normally very accommodating and helpful regardless of your skill level. |
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We should be welcoming newcomers, not placing barriers in their way. |
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Gearing up for the season ending play-offs, the trip gave enough reassurance of the strength in depth at the Club with both newcomers acquitting themselves with distinction. |
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Today, however, ambitious politicians feel no compunction at launching initial campaigns as strangers and newcomers. |
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The old man bowed, a gesture which was reciprocated by both newcomers. |
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Such side-stepping will frustrate newcomers in search of elucidation, or at the very least a fuller picture. |
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He encountered struggles that many foreign newcomers face upon beginning a new life in America. |
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The Premier League newcomers are now undefeated after two matches. |
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With the serious power and torque further up the rev range, driving the car at lower revs is very easy and not likely to unnerve newcomers to the marque. |
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Consumed within 18 months of the vintage, most Liebfraumilch is fresh, low in alcohol, flatteringly sweet, and deliberately designed to wean newcomers to wine off soft drinks. |
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Similarly, some newcomers will hide behind some very unfair scepticism. |
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They provide the ambience in which the trendy newcomers bask. |
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Both are newcomers who claim to be free of special-interest ties. |
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This mid-price album is a must-buy for newcomers to Nigerian music. |
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Dana Kennedy on the nautical newcomers and diminishing glamour of St. Tropez and Monte Carlo. |
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She advises newcomers to get outdoors and take advantage of winter activities such as traditional snow shoeing or something more unusual such as skijoring. |
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The pace soon slows as the road narrows to a rocky rollercoaster single track, changing often and abruptly and leaving most newcomers flailing for gears. |
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The major question for the Republican Party going forward is what all these Yankee newcomers will mean for its direction. |
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It's a harsh, unyielding world, utterly alien to the English newcomers. |
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Their bus was welcomed just like at any other time when newcomers arrived. |
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Many of these voters were relative newcomers to the political process. |
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Top-flight newcomers Brasenose came down to earth with a bump, losing 32-8 to a well-drilled Keble side who dominated a bad-tempered game in the University Parks this Tuesday. |
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This is in stark contrast to France, which has taken a color-blind approach to immigration, with newcomers expected to adapt to the culture of the host nation. |
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The team is a mix of age and experience with three newcomers and three experienced Olympians, all of whom have demonstrated their ability to medal in Athens. |
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The newcomers, while likely to baulk at a holy dress little distinguished from heathen bests, proved receptive to clean-cut neo-traditional ensembles. |
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Mac's opportunely released their impressive Pilsner in their new bottles and we sampled beers from Wigram Brewing Company in Christchurch, who are newcomers to the scene. |
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Colour coded courses will be available for the more experienced orienteer, but this area is suitable for beginners and help will be available for newcomers. |
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But surely the chief reason is the way America approaches newcomers. |
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Last year, the field published several landmark texts that humanists hope will form the basis of new courses that will attract newcomers to the field. |
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Since the Brahms symphony had four movements, each break was accompanied by enthusiastic newcomers clapping and then falling into silent confusion when few people joined them. |
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Like most newcomers, all he wanted to do was slag the winter, unable to see the merits of this funny little town for the icicles and subzero temperatures. |
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Members endorsed this comment and complained that the same faces were seen at the Royal Opera House education events, which were not necessarily reaching out to newcomers. |
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Since newcomers established colonies in imitation of their homelands, their taste was inherently conservative, broadening only with time and travel. |
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The people who have been on the coast the longest are entitled to more water, and those who are newcomers only have the right to one drum, and that has to last two weeks. |
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Crafters working with polymer, especially newcomers to the medium, will find POLYMER PIZZAZZ a fine place to start. |
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Only Johnson made double figures as Corus struggled against newcomers Azad Tandoori with Khan among the wickets again. |
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On this new site dedicated to hand-crafted-beer aficionados and curious newcomers alike is an extensive list of microbreweries and brewpubs. |
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Milan dominated the final half-hour and Riccardo Montolivo struck but they could not force an equaliser against the Serie A newcomers. |
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Other newcomers to the centre include 20 giant thorny stick insects plus fruit beetle grubs, sand lizards and Indian stick insects. |
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It is often assumed that tourism is to blame for this, attracting newcomers to the area who can afford to outbid locals for available housing. |
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On the contrary, they symbolically sacrificed the berdache before the newcomers. |
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Integration is thought to have been peaceful, as many of the early henge sites were seemingly adopted by the newcomers. |
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Their apparent movement may indicate that the Volcae were newcomers to the region. |
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Among the newcomers during this interval were several that survive today, including the greater kudu, roan antelope, blue duiker, and the oryx. |
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Buying, she said, was right across the board with newcomers such as Lazer Tag and Combat plus old favourites such as Scalextric. |
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It would be easier to do a big project like that someday when we don't have a bunch of newcomers underfoot. |
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While newcomers to the QL cult won't mind, Leapers know their show and will surely object to the alterations. |
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Among the t'othersider teachers Victorians predominated, as they did among newcomers in general. |
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A light tossing to and fro and still rapidly advancing showed that one of the newcomers carried a lantern. |
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These rookeries sustained criminal social systems that provided schooling in crime for the young and newcomers. |
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Among the newcomers to fill those Sask Party seats are Aboriginal MLAs Roger Parent, Greg Lawrence and Jennifer Campeau. |
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Joseph Stalin's regime stopped the migration in 1930 and started a campaign of ethnic cleansing against newcomers and Mongolians. |
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The Dacians retained their names and their own ways in the midst of the newcomers, and the region continued to exhibit Dacian characteristics. |
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Our small towns are not inclined to such inhospitality, and we're well protected from any plunderous urges newcomers may have brought with them. |
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The DA, the official opposition, will field 89 and newcomers EFF make their parliamentary debut with 25 seats. |
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Consequently, newcomers to Mesoameri can archaeology will not find a handy crib with which to sequence and locate Toltecs, Olmecs or Mixtecs. |
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Californians called the refugees Okies, a term that labeled the newcomers as undesirables, losers. |
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This novelization of the story will reach hearts and minds with a sweeping Western perfect for genre readers and newcomers alike. |
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Educators and policymakers realized that it was more important to Americanize the newcomers than to Protestantize them. |
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They were joined by newcomers such as Crawshay Bailey at Aberaman and, in due course, George Elliot in the lower part of the valley. |
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This increased level of immigration in turn caused some conflicts between newcomers and old settlers. |
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In the 17th century, high mortality rates for newcomers and a very high ratio of men to women made family life either impossible or unstable for most colonists. |
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Orosius, at that time resident in Hispania, shows a rather pacific initial settlement, the newcomers working their lands or serving as bodyguards of the locals. |
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The English and Dutch, relative newcomers, found the description of Atlantic and Indian coastlines extremely valuable for their raiding, and later trading, ships. |
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Pitch and putt would provide a step up for newcomers to the sport. |
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The first practice session in 2015 was to provide four controlled laps for newcomers, two for new Solo competitors and two for new Sidecar competitors. |
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Because of their smaller numbers, and because they are relative newcomers in America, Asian Indian writers reflect the duality and needs of first generation immigrants. |
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Rather than risk being forever perceived as rectitudinous warriors of commerce, the newcomers silently and effortlessly shifted gears to the territory of ink. |
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It is usually paid for by the host government to help newcomers settle into their adopted country, sometimes as part of an explicit citizenship program. |
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During this period the province was fully integrated into the Roman Empire, and a sizeable part of the population were newcomers from other provinces. |
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The disappearing ice had invited newcomers into the area, such as fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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Environmental decay and deforestation continued unabated throughout this period, being greatly exacerbated by the English newcomers and an increase in population. |
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Triallist Mark Hughes is again expected to be included in the squad, as are newcomers John Murphy, Kevin Ellison, Nathan Lowndes and Ritchie Partridge. |
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Opening will be The Golden Virgins, Teesside's Idiot Savant and relative newcomers to the scene This Band, mixing classic rock 'n' roll with an exciting contemporary edge. |
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To add to the tale of woe, newcomers Summiteer and Magherabrack lost so much ground when the gates opened that they might as well have stayed at home. |
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People moved in so rapidly that there was not enough capital to build adequate housing for everyone, so low income newcomers squeezed into increasingly overcrowded slums. |
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Gradually, however, the greater wealth and more dynamic culture of the Sephardim overwhelmed the Romaniotes, most of whom merged with the newcomers. |
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Conflict and outright warfare with Western European newcomers and other American tribes further reduced populations and disrupted traditional societies. |
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