He says he hopes more families will move in to the city's newest neighborhood.
City officials also move in to provide services such as health care and electricity.
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Badgers move in to an area because of the greater availability of food and habitats following culling.
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As banks move in to take over homes in foreclosure, this priest is stepping in to stop them.
Special forces, known as BOPE, move in to take on the traffickers.
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The army is expected to move in to help the rescue operation.
It's so prophetic and offers so many lessons for listeners and for politicians as we move in to 2009 in this current era.
Just to put the current move in to perspective, yields climaxed in the prior month to reach 2.04% as the financial crisis reached its crescendo.
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At the end, as young people move in to claim the cheap real estate, the movie hints at a fresh surge of capitalist ebullience and a possible revival.
The government will also make it compulsory for any sex offender to tell the police if they move in to a household where there is a child under 18.
As Boeing keeps making larger and larger aircraft, it may decide to stretch out the 737 and if it does, Brazilian jet maker Embraer could move in to fill in the gap for aircraft with 115 to 140 seats.
We achieved those goals, and what we did is, we asked some of our best voter registration staff to move in to some other states in order to help us achieve the voter registration goals that we've set in those states that we weren't achieving.
The near unanimity in Parliament yesterday in support of the new approach was a powerful indication of how far the press needs to move in order to restore faith in its regulatory structure.
Don't get confused about that. (Applause.) Remember who it is that we need to move in order to actually change the laws.
In 1991, according to Ceri Peach, an Oxford University geographer, 60% of Pakistanis and 70% of Bangladeshis would have to move in order to spread themselves evenly across the city's wards.
The commonly used index of segregation, which measures the number of people who would have to move in order to spread themselves evenly over a city, shows that every large ethnic minority group became less segregated between 1991 and 2001.
If we know what is inside the ETF, the mixture of gold bars, mining shares, options and futures, (and these things are published) then we can predict how the ETF price is going to move in reaction to that change in the price of gold.
Democratic leaders in Congress want to move quickly in January to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program, which would cover 10 million children and thousands of adults just above Medicaid eligibility.
Once the modular elements are installed, residents are ready to move on in to their extremely sturdy (built to stringent industrial standards, oil silos are resilient to just about anything whether it be water, wind or zombies) and extremely sustainable retrofitted bubble digs.
In summer 2008, he turned down a move to Manchester City in favour of move to the San Siro, but he failed to reproduce his Barca form for Milan, with his high-profile party lifestyle regarded as one of the main reasons.
Followers of the century-old "Dow Theory" maintain the industrials and transports need to move in lock step to confirm a market's trend.
The Serb leaders, sources said, want NATO to move in close behind to fill the military vacuum created once the withdrawal is under way.
In the German-supervised south, and in the western zone where the Italians were slow to move in, it has proved impossible to stop Serb civilians fleeing in large numbers.
Mr Restivo came to Bournemouth in 2002 to move in with his now wife who he had met on an internet chatroom, he told the court.
So, we need an alternative explanation of why would someone earn money in Russia, move it to Cyprus, in order to reinvest it in Russia again?
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Last year, CEO Howard Shultz encouraged other chiefs to boycott political donations, to all parties, in a move to break gridlock in Washington.
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As it turns out, the crux of the invention was head-slappingly simple: though a patent-pending idea Smith calls "get out of the way control, " the unit measures the load on each joint as its operator moves about, and figures out the direction it needs to move in 3-D space to literally move out of the way.
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The talks are about the detail of pension reform - whether to increase contributions or decrease benefits, whether to move to average instead of final salary pensions, how to phase in a move to a later retirement age etc.
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