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Apparently they are the first group she has invited in for a while and she wants them to help Alexandria survive.
In past years he has invited in two fly-on-the-wall documentaries — and was once caught describing some guests as "moaning old fogeys".
Since 1980, the U.S. has invited in millions of refugees, including hundreds of thousands from the Middle East.
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And these are the people who we have invited in to take tea with our Queen.
For decades, Labour councils, especially in London, have invited in big developers to "regenerate" public housing estates.
Rather than monitor events quietly from their offices in the Old Executive Office Building, as they do with more widely publicized conflicts like the one in Syria, senior N.S.C. officials have invited in humanitarian and advocacy groups for briefings.
"Andy's someone we've invited in to train, he'll have a look at us and we'll have a look at him," McInnes told BBC Scotland.
Perhaps, if they had invited in more creatures, the momentum would have kept flowing in a joyful and unified way.
"We've invited in-house producers and all the indie producers to submit shows that will be given a theatrical presentation," she says.
We never should have invited in one of the neighbors.
Now the Legros family sleeps there alongside the many less privileged, displaced neighbors they have invited in.
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