That way, guests will move around more and not congregate next to one or the other in a big group. |
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Wherever whales congregate, you'll find companies offering whale watching tours. |
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A place where limited editions, white labels, one-offs and addresses on the backs of hands congregate to explode the myth of monoculture. |
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At 1pm on a Sunday, in West London's fashionable Bush Bar and Grill, three women and five children congregate and air kiss. |
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Harbor seals were found to congregate in the Saint John Harbour during the runs of alewife but not Atlantic salmon. |
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This is when the fish leave their reef lairs and congregate by the thousands on traditional spawning banks to the seaward side of the reef. |
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Even when the youth centre is closed, said Coun Allen, groups of young people congregate in the shelter of its walls. |
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Groups such as silversides, herrings and anchovies often congregate in feeding shoals numbering in the millions. |
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Hermits usually form leks and congregate on traditional lekking grounds, where females visit to choose a mate. |
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Amazingly, from 5,000 to 50,000 males may congregate during lekking, which occurs over a long breeding season in some cichlids. |
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Ho said the government should build low-end housing in areas where the poor congregate. |
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There are always a few loud ones who congregate on the lower deck and launch straight into conversations about the last job they did. |
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Conventionally male and female caribou are assumed to congregate on rutting areas, which I believe is usually true for Peary caribou. |
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There are many spaces in schools, such as auditoriums, playgrounds, and lunchrooms, where both staff and students congregate. |
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Make your own sticky trap by smearing Vaseline or Tanglefoot on a yellow surface and hang it up close to where the adults congregate. |
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Hence, the need of the hour is a school for our youth and talented players to congregate and learn the basics and the skills of the sport. |
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My neighborhood needs a sidewalk cafe for all of us coffee drinkers to congregate. |
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In June, female bats congregate at a maternity roost to give birth and suckle their young. |
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The first groups of Macedonian Americans tended to congregate in areas where there were other Southern Slavic populations. |
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The idea that we congregate in our boudoirs and plan to become walking temptations always has me in fits. |
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One kind of snow flea eats smaller springtails, but when the sap rises late in winter, most species congregate near outbreaks of the sweet flow. |
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After years of asking the locals not to congregate in front of his business, he confronted a group he believed vandalized some of his property. |
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Men with giant hands, bulbous noses and bulging eyes congregate and argue over the price of gangs of horses. |
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They tended to congregate along the spinal road that led north from Addis where they thought relief would get to them. |
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The boy racers congregate in one place, using it as a starting point to race through the town centre and back again. |
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Babbling brats would congregate near my truck, waving their miscounted sticky change in little grubby fists. |
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Groups of 100 to 1,000 would congregate outside a Chinese laundry and launch a hail of rocks and stones to smash windows, storefronts, and doors. |
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Single-sex groups of males, but not hermaphrodites, were observed to congregate into clumps of animals attempting to mate with one another. |
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Humans congregate and conflict with each other, obeying hive minds until we get to the end of the line. |
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Diplomats, businessmen and locals congregate for gossip, sundowners and remarkable bar snacks. |
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I have taken many out-of-towners along this trail and they often marvel at the pacific nature of the dogs that congregate there. |
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A huddle of poky teashops serves the day labourers who congregate here in search of work, and travellers from the station. |
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It was the centre of Australia's first European colony and, even today, it is still the place where Sydneysiders congregate on special occasions. |
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McCarthy has now marked out one side of the stage as his own, and his personal fan club congregate there. |
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House flies may congregate on the faces of cattle in confined feedlots or dairy pens. |
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In June, and again in the late summer, they congregate at mineral springs where they ingest salts. |
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It is an open area where the concentration of shops means that people congregate. |
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Soon after the young have fledged, the red foots congregate and first departure flights commence. |
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They particularly like buoys, pilings, wrecks, anchored boats, flotsam, etc., and will sometimes congregate around these objects. |
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There are few places in Mexico that congregate so many people with so much folding money in their pockets. |
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In non-breeding seasons, Northern Bobwhites congregate in coveys of up to 20 birds. |
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Last summer when the park shut at 8pm, teenagers would sneak through a gap in the hedge and congregate in groups. |
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They are more gregarious during the spawning season when they congregate in large groups. |
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Shoals of yellowtails congregate like frenzied groupies around them, hoping to grab a free lunch. |
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In most dugouts, players congregate on the outfield side while the manager and coaches gather on the home plate end. |
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During the Antarctic spring adults congregate in nearshore colonies, where females give birth to a single pup and males vie for underwater mating territories. |
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We all know expensively refurbished public spaces which fail to attract the public, as well as overcrowded marginal corners where crowds always congregate. |
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A spectacular array of bottom dwellers such as sea lilies, brittle stars, sponges, and bivalves congregate on coral reefs at depths of up to 1,340 meters. |
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And in Farnworth, firemen are the latest victims of baying, bottle-throwing youths who objected to them dousing a fire in the area where they congregate and upset residents. |
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The wings of parked aircraft provide a cooling patch of shade for some of the park's many predatory animals, and prides of Lions congregate there on a regular basis. |
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The whole point of a Bohemia is that people congregate in a relatively well-defined area. |
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A few children, settler children, congregate near what appears to have been the bus station. |
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We moved slow enough so that every man jack had time to halt what he were doing and congregate where they knew we'd end up, just outside the man McRae's tent. |
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During the Iranian iteration, one event allowed customers to congregate with a local dining in Iran. |
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An NYPD official says an AP reporter called to ask where people of Chechen descent might congregate in New York City. |
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Yet in the film, the dwarves, hobbit and wizard all congregate to a single tree that remains untouched by the fire. |
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The males are polygamists, and they have regular appointed places to congregate in numbers to fight together and to display their charms before the females. |
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Such increased devoutness and the Huis' tendency to congregate in and around mosques have made them appear clannish to many Han Chinese, Mai said. |
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Food sources like mudeyes and minnows congregate around timber. |
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The free-swimming fish seem to congregate annoyingly at the thermocline, where the oily effect of mixing water makes them appear constantly out of focus. |
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Once there he meets the flotsam and jetsam who congregate at a roadhouse belonging to a white-suited gent nicknamed Panama because of his romantic tales of foreign adventure. |
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The basin fills up with colourful narrowboats from far and wide, and the banks are packed out with the folk who congregate at events such as this. |
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We now see many bars and establishments in a number of areas around New Zealand where smokers congregate outside, and as we walk past we see dog-ends littering the pavements. |
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In the spring and fall, walruses congregate throughout the Bering Strait, reaching from the western coast of Alaska to the Gulf of Anadyr. |
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Mugger crocodiles are also known to show toleration in group feedings and tend to congregate in certain areas. |
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Bellowing choruses occur most often in the spring when breeding groups congregate, but can occur at any time of year. |
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Though the most exclusive and interesting is probably the Rio Yacht club, where high society makes it a point to congregate. |
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Courtship and mating take place on the sea ice in April and May, when polar bears congregate in the best seal hunting areas. |
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The rock piles, known as croys, were put in place in the 1990s in the hope they would create pools for the salmon to congregate in. |
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There's canned laughter aplenty, there's flat-sharing and they all congregate in a bar with a sofa just like that one in Central Perk. |
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The windows above my kitchen sink look out on trellised roses and clematis hanging above a ninebark bush on which the birds congregate. |
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The Round Table is King Arthur's famed table in the Arthurian legend, around which he and his Knights congregate. |
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Towards the end of the month, swallows and house martens congregate, and are often seen resting on the ridges or sloping roofs of buildings. |
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During the mating season, males fight viciously, and may congregate around a single female. |
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Also on a Wednesday evening a number of traditional folk music artist congregate in the popular ale drinkers pub, The Ship and Castle. |
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The tubenoses spread widely over large areas of open ocean, but congregate when food becomes available. |
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Marine life also flourishes around seamounts that rise from the depths, where fish and other sea life congregate to spawn and feed. |
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Most of the avian species congregate along the Iberian Peninsula since it is the closest stopover between Northern Europe and Africa. |
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Seals congregate annually on the ice to molt before migrating to summer feeding grounds. |
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Inuit from hundreds of smaller camps scattered across the north, began to congregate in these hamlets. |
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West Indian manatees prefer warmer temperatures and are known to congregate in shallow waters. |
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The adults congregate in the ponds, where the males compete for females. |
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Marine mammals, sharks, tuna, and cephalopods all congregate over seamounts to feed, as well as some species of seabirds when the features are particularly shallow. |
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Young sardine and anchovy congregate along the west coast between March and September before they migrate to their spawning grounds on the Agulhas Bank. |
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Banded stilts are unusual in that unlike other waders their breeding seems to be reserved for rare occasions when most of the species congregate on individual salt lakes. |
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Iftars can be social events, where people congregate to eat and socialize. |
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All crocodiles are semiaquatic and tend to congregate in freshwater habitats such as rivers, lakes, wetlands and sometimes in brackish water and saltwater. |
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Even though they do not form social groups, many species congregate in certain sections of rivers, tolerating each other at times of feeding and basking. |
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The polecat feeds on eels mostly during lengthy frosts when eels, unable to breathe air at regular intervals because of the ice, congregate at breathing holes. |
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Their favored milieu, embassy cocktail parties, was useful in recruiting Soviet diplomats but is definitely not where members of al Qaeda congregate. |
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As a result the enclave is surrounded by double fences that are 6 meters high and hundreds of migrants congregate near the fences waiting for a chance to cross them. |
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A recent study tracking swimming jellyfish revealed that these medusae can detect marine currents and swim against the current to congregate in blooms. |
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Eiders, scoters and oldsquaws nest and congregate before migrating. |
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Sean said a hot spot for rats, which carry potentially fatal illnesses such as Weil's disease, is Dock Road in Garston where the rodents congregate near sewers. |
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Closing community congregate settings in response to the new rule will add to the existing gap in services left by historic deinstitutionalization. |
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But the problem here is that the vandalism takes place mainly during the hours of dusk and darkness, when the winos, drug abusers and teenage gangs congregate. |
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