The flow of new arrivals has increased since the late 1990s, multiplying this effect.
Meanwhile, squad numbers have been allocated for the new season with several changes despite the lack of new arrivals.
Finding a personal connection to the city in this way is a well-loved pastime of new arrivals, be they elected or self-selected.
The waves of new arrivals who built America have always been controversial.
The "average Aussie" is Catholic rather than Anglican, and one of the main reasons why is because of new arrivals from the Philippines and Vietnam.
Iain Dowie, the new manager at The Valley, has promised a flurry of new arrivals ahead of their final pre-season friendly on Friday against Utrecht.
Mr Cable told the BBC's Andrew Marr show that it was designed to "pre-empt a flood" of new arrivals in the period before permanent arrangements came into force.
At the intersection of four corridors, a gang of new arrivals made short work of the Minotaur and left him stretched out on the paving stones, so much hacked meat.
Conservative ministers, who are committed to substantially reducing levels of net migration, are under pressure from backbenchers to say how the UK will deal with a potential influx of new arrivals.
The issue range from whether the government's estimates of migration are good enough, to whether the figures should be used to direct more public money towards areas with high numbers of new arrivals.
But Benjamin Elsner, a migration researcher at the Institute for the Study of Labor, or IZA, in Bonn, said it was "hardly possible" for the vast majority of new arrivals to live off welfare.
While the overall number of new arrivals to the U.S. has increased every year since 2003, experts say they're seeing a decline in the rate of growth for immigration, something that's likely to continue with a recession.
On the first day of the new Congress, Democrats propose a sweeping immigrant reform package to solve the problem of millions of undocumented new arrivals who are firmly embedded in the workforce and U.S. communities.
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Today there are 15m-17m, making up about half of all new arrivals in Europe.
On trade, the congressional leadership is less rabid than many of the new arrivals.
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Bronee showed us an old milk factory where some of the new arrivals had been housed.
Blackpool signed striker Marlon Harewood on Wednesday, one of five new arrivals to join the Seasiders on the same day.
Most of those new arrivals accounted for brands and sectors that, it turns out, facilitate social outreach: tablets, smartphones, and social networks.
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Ministers are also examining the possibility of linking some benefits to contributions which would have the effect of excluding new arrivals from eligibility.
The minor misdemeanours for which mentally ill people get arrested increasingly draw prison sentences: three-quarters of the new arrivals in state prisons are there for non-violent offences.
Indeed, some of the new arrivals in Hong Kong already have aunts, nieces, former students, teachers, or neighbours who are there, and gossip from home spreads like wildfire.
But most of the new arrivals come from poorer countries.
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They have convinced themselves that, instead of adapting to the customs of this country, new arrivals -- most of whom come from Asia or Latin America -- expect the rest of us to accommodate them.
Gilles got a call on his cell phone and had to dash off to greet a new batch of arrivals.
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Those who manage to obtain professional qualifications generally prosper in their careers, but this progress is partially masked by new arrivals of unskilled immigrants, often for marriage.
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Some of the older exiles, such as Carlos Trueba, a Cuban-born retiree playing dominoes in an outdoor park in Miami's Little Havana, object to the lack of ideological spine among the new arrivals.
In the 1950s Notting Hill became one of the main London magnets for new arrivals from the West Indies.
Conservative MP John Baron said the UK's minimum wage was six times higher than in Romania and Bulgaria and there was a chance of a "surge" in new arrivals.
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