Against this background, amid this natural wonder, men have chosen to settle themselves and put down roots. |
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Residence should be both legal and continuous in order to show that the person has put down roots in the country. |
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But at the same time, they have managed to respect cultural diversity wherever they have put down roots. |
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There was a time when people who came to that municipality to settle there and work in the forestry, in the sawmill, really put down roots there. |
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Once gone, youth develop skills, make connections and put down roots in their new communities. |
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As time went on, more and more people decided to put down roots in these commercial centres. |
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This demonstrates, if proof were needed, the way Al-Qaida has put down roots in the area. |
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Because youth have made connections and put down roots in their new communities, drawing them back to Chapleau becomes very difficult. |
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Parents know that good, stable housing allows a child to put down roots in their neighbourhood and their school. |
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It is one thing to attract immigrants. The question is whether they will stay and put down roots. |
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She transplants them, tutors them, and gives them water and vitamins while they look for a new place to put down roots. |
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It's easy to see why people put down roots here on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River. |
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He got a job as a cook in a local hotel, which was reportedly haunted, and began tentatively to put down roots. |
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It allows families to put down roots, communities to grow, and poor children to attend the same public schools as rich kids. |
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Having put down roots in the heart of this district 193 years ago, we now have the pleasure of welcoming Montrealers and visitors as part of this delightful urban festival. |
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But they've been living out of suitcases for a while and are desperate to put down roots somewhere, whether it's in Hertfordshire or Italy. |
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Despite the debate, the family decided to stay and began to put down roots in Moncton, New Brunswick, and Mwenga started to take advantage of the opportunities Canada had to offer. |
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Continue, and yet I ask: When will my seed put down roots in you? |
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Six years ago he married Noon, a Lisu hill tribeswoman and together they put down roots. |
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Over the years we have developed a life together and put down roots. |
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Sources say Louis is keen to put down roots in Beverly Hills now he's expecting a child with 1D stylist Briana Jungwirth. |
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They acquire children and friends and a new life for themselves. The children put down roots in the new country, and these become stronger than their parents' roots in the old country. |
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Achievements in the social sphere is key to providing the time that the economic programme needs to put down roots and grow, thus creating the conditions for significant investment to return to Haiti. |
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I haven't put down roots in this town yet, 'cause I've got trouble making friends here. |
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But the spring event has sampled different spots and hasn't quite chosen where to put down roots. |
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The scheme will help ex-service personnel to purchase an affordable house, giving them the chance to put down roots. |
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A YOUNG gardener who put down roots in Northumberland after working as a horticultural instructor in Sussex has fulfilled his ambition of opening his own plant nursery. |
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Therein lies their prickly problem if The Thorns hope to draw blood, their highly-derivative, West Coast country-folk-rock will have to put down roots in some earthier soil. |
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A leading Teesside builder has welcomed the Government's move to help military personnel put down roots and own their own home through the new Forces Help to Buy scheme. |
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And contrary to the stereotypical slobby image portrayed by Rik Mayall and The Young Ones, they put a lot of planning into where they want to put down roots. |
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