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Then they move into towns and cities, where they race across the skies in squadrons, screaming as they go.
Rarely seen during the breeding season, it is more commonly observed during the nonbreeding season as individuals move into towns and hunt birds and small mammals during the day¿often taking birds at feeders.
Martin was upset about how the bottling plants always seemed to move into towns in ways that were not transparent; their water-attraction applications would suddenly appear on a local board's agenda.
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As industries move into town, more subdevelopments are built.
"We don't know when bad people move into town," General Tucker said.
The booming demand for it has enabled increasing numbers of families to abandon the nomadic life, move into town and send their children to school.
"And that's why there are some new residents who move into town and don't understand why some towns don't have the horns and others do".
But municipal officials and business leaders restructured the city's economy by aggressively soliciting corporations disenchanted with skyrocketing costs in Stamford and Greenwich, persuading many to move into town.
Mr. Baron said he thought that large numbers of Muslims — the family members and friends of inmates — would move into town if the transfer occurred.
Detective Lt. Michael Richards of the Newton Police Department said it was not uncommon for sex offenders to be incarcerated there and move into town upon their release.
Once new people move into town they seem to want more urbanization -- retail, a movie house -- one person wanted street lights.
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