More significantly, as large numbers of workers flock from eastern Europe of their own accord, farmers are less reliant on gangmasters anyway.
CNN's Jeff Flock reported from the landing zone at Litohoro that the full force was expected take up to eight hours to come ashore.
Thousands of art enthusiasts will flock to Miami from 2 to 5 December during the ninth run of Art Basel Miami Beach (the sister event of the 41-year-old Art Basel fair which takes place in Switzerland every June).
Weaving together birth rates and immigration policy, he has an ingenious explanation for why workers from Lodz flock to London, where housing costs are higher than almost anywhere else in the world, whereas workers from Liverpool on the whole do not.
But it also does not exclude gays and lesbians from the flock, according to it 2005 deliberations.
If one straggles from the flock it becomes easy prey for larger, smarter predators such as hawks.
Liberty was chosen from a flock of about 30 other contestants for the honor of being here today.
But Pentecostal churches have a genius for elevating charismatic sheep from the flock.
In the summer months, crowds would flock to the area to drink from a spring that promised health and vitality.
The average age in the city is 34, and young women from all over Kazakhstan flock here looking for husbands because of the army of single men working in its numerous ministries.
Last year his church, which has a congregation of 11, 000, started four-day workshops and weekly programmes for the growing number of jobless in its flock, as well as others from the surrounding area where unemployment exceeds 12%.
On the distant Kemah bridge, where the lake merged into Galveston Bay, a procession of cars glinted in the sun, and a smallish flock of pink spoonbills meandered in from the opposite shore, heading past the Hilton toward the marshy channels and bayous beyond Bay Area Boulevard.
Mr. Behnam prefers tunes from Jay Z, A Flock of Seagulls and Led Zeppelin.
Entrepreneurs from around the world still flock to the Valley for that spark of imagination.
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An analogy from nature might be a flock of birds on the ground becoming startled and taking flight in a synchronized wave.
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And every fall the AHA faithful, together with beer enthusiasts from around the world, flock to Denver for the renowned Great American Beer Festival.
From late December, visitors flock to this city in Heilongjiang Province in the north-east of China to experience one of the finest ice and snow festivals anywhere in the world.
We decided that if we must wear tuxedos then we would try to customize them so they would set us apart from the rest of the flock of penguin-suits patrolling the courgette, er Croisette.
Next summer, sports enthusiasts from all over the world will flock to London for the 2012 Olympic Games.
Some of the bond appetite last week was from investors hoping Japanese investors will flock into Asian bonds at some point, bankers said.
Many businesses said they are eager for more tools and services from Pinterest, since consumers who flock to the site tend to click through to e-commerce sites.
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Given the isolation of the islands, and the branching of the family tree, the chances are that all descend from a single off-course flock that arrived about 500, 000 years ago.
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The annual Consumer Electronics Show is geek heaven on Earth -- a Super Bowl, Disney World and New York Fashion Week all rolled into one for the techies who flock to Vegas to eyeball the newest gadgets from the world's leading manufacturers.
Head on past the break to see Flock in action, or just download it yourself from the source.
We are talking about breeding starlings here rather than wintering starlings, many of which are migrants from the North and East and still flock to the South West in huge numbers: as attested to by the spectacular roosts of a million birds or more on the Somerset Levels.
Reporters flock to junkets for the chance to hear a joke from the star.
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Most was to pay for the development of new medicines for chronic lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis and emphysema, which can, in theory, be made from proteins in the milk of a cloned flock.
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But there's a relative newcomer giving the mayor a run for his money in a race that embodies the changes happening as young urbanites flock to northern New Jersey, looking for some relief from New York City's oppressive rents while still living in an urban area in its orbit.
As students flock to sites like Slader where they can learn, as one student from Mt.
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