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Tesco's are moving in now, apparently.
There are rich people moving in now, people who work in the city.
"I don't know if the people moving in now will be working class".
"A large segment of the population that is moving in now is doing so because it's a classy apartment in a neighborhood you want to live in".
"The people moving in now remind me of the original Cockneys," said Sandra Esqulant, who has run the pub for 24 years.
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3.28pm GMT 60th over: Australia 260-3 (Marsh 25, Clarke 9) Dale Steyn moves in now wearing the dead-eyed expression of Alain Delon in Le Samourai.
"A lot of functions that never belonged in purchasing may be moved in now," said Kent L. Brittan, vice president for supply management and an ex-finance person himself.
Though many artists live and work in the area, Emily Fuller Kingston, vice president of Halstead Properties in SoHo, said that only the wealthiest artists can afford to move in now and that most newcomers are bankers and lawyers.
According to the Anne Rice Web site, an invite stands for anyone (paying the right price) to "move in now" to St. Elizabeth's, an old 1880s orphanage that Rice has used for social events and fundraisers.
"The people moving in here now aren't artists," the wife said wistfully.
The Japanese were relatively late coming to China, but they are moving in strongly now.
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