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Several have already relocated out of state, with investment firms congregating in leafy Connecticut and others crossing the Hudson to New Jersey, where costs are lower.Experts are divided as to whether it is a good thing that the state has taken on this aggressive new role.
He wants them to recite texts by heart and many, but not all, of them eventually do so.As the children return to school in the first few days of September, Mr Pennac watches the swallows congregating on the telephone lines outside his house.
And when it comes to shifts, the response is as clear as the sea of empty infield dirt abandoned by the defenders congregating on one side of the diamond.
The number of people congregating in makeshift camps outside the airport has doubled to 100,000 in the past week.
At 2 30 pm, a clump of skaters began congregating beneath a jumbo video display, and gradually everyone on the rink stopped to watch.
Many have been congregating at park forums and open-air Iftars organised by the anti-capitalist Muslims.
That means that conservationists will not be far behind.The man ultimately responsible for much of this new interest is Geoffrey Taylor, an amateur marine biologist who, ten years ago, realised that a lot of whale sharks were congregating every autumn off Ningaloo Reef, near Exmouth.
Along rutted, rubbish-strewn streets traipsed stern tribesmen and black-cloaked women, silently congregating at polling stations festooned with brightly-coloured ribbons and balloons and banners praising God.So went Iraq's elections across the south, a poor, mostly Shia Arab region, occupied by 9,000 British troops.
IN THE piano bar of the Tropico, Luanda's plushest hotel, some odd new guests are congregating.
The more usual method of attack is to bomb the other side's mosque or to waylay groups of workers on the roads; insurgents particularly seek out army or police recruits congregating near barracks or travelling to work.
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