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Some of the Polish immigrants who give the neighborhood its ethnic flavor are moving to newer Polish neighborhoods, like the one along Fresh Pond Road in Ridgewood, Queens, or to the suburbs.
The ONS head of crime, John Flatley, said: "It has been argued that crime has not actually fallen but changed, moving to newer forms of crime not captured by the survey.
Those who can afford to pay a little more are already moving to newer, fast-casual concepts, like Chipotle and Panera, or sit-down experiences that have gotten more cost-competitive, like Ruby Tuesday's and Applebee's.
Moving to newer versions helps ensure a more secure Web for everyone".
The report says that companies are moving to newer forms of digital marketing: "As social media sites enlist teens to market unhealthy products virally to their friends this form of marketing raises additional concerns among health experts".
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Change their lay once a week, moving to new location.
He kept moving to new vantages, perhaps to test his enthusiasm.
Disney has been moving to new highs in recent trading.
Accomplished marketing leaders regularly make headlines moving to new companies.
Moving to new and fun foreign entanglements in Mali and Algeria.
DNA fragments of different length were constantly mobile and moving to new locations on the chromosomes of these organisms.
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