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Many other immigrants came from Bohemia, Poland, and Salzburg.
Many of the remaining 10. 4 % were immigrants — or descendants of recent immigrants — from neighbour countries, Turkey, Iraq, Somalia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, South Asia, and from the Middle East.
Many of these immigrants became known as " pioneers " ( halutzim ), experienced or trained in agriculture and capable of establishing self-sustaining economies.
Many from Finland used this opportunity to secure better paying jobs in Sweden in the 1950s and 1960s, dominating Sweden's first wave of post-war labour immigrants.
Many of these immigrants crossed the Great Plains in wagons drawn by oxen, while some later groups pulled their possessions in small handcarts.
Many newly arrived immigrants and others moved west along the railway to the Prairie Provinces and British Columbia, sparsely settling Northern Ontario.
Many Indian immigrants who had completed their indentureship also established cocoa estates, most notable of them being ANDRU Gokool Meah, a Kashmiri-born immigrant who went on to the become one of the wealthiest men in Trinidad and Tobago.
Many Flemish immigrants came to work in Wallonia.
Many immigrants arrived from Liguria and the Piedmont in Italy.
Many Chinese Americans are immigrants along with their descendants from Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, as well as from other countries in Southeast Asia and South America that include large populations of the Chinese diaspora.
Many of the new immigrants dropped their traditional customs and laws, both out of choice ( the U. S. offered them a chance to escape what they viewed as the constraints of religious identity ) or not ( Jews refusing to work on the Sabbath were almost always fired at the end of the week ;; the large majority of those who desisted from working on Saturday had to face the formidable challenge of finding new work each week ).
Many Cornish and Finnish immigrants arrived in the Houghton area to work in the copper mines ; both groups have had a great influence on the culture and cuisine of the local area.
Many of these immigrants lived and worked in Bermuda for decades on repeatedly renewed work permits, without gaining the right to permanent residence, British citizenship, or Bermudian status.
Many ethnic Germans had families who had lived in Poland for centuries ; even the more recent immigrants had arrived 30 years or more before the war.
Many bars run by the original immigrants from other parts of Spain still serve delicacies from those regions.
Many of its present day inhabitants speak German In the 18th century, German immigrants settled the areas of Tingo Maria, Tarapoto, Moyobamba, and the Amazonas Department.
Many of the Scottish immigrants were stonemasons ; their work can be seen in many area buildings and in the locks of the Rideau Canal.
Many mid 18th-century immigrants made fortunes in Ponce, like the owner of this restored coffee plantation ( Hacienda Buena Vista ) founded in 1833 and today one of many points of interest in the municipality
Many of the African-American immigrants and their descendants were of mixed ancestry.
Many Polish immigrants moved to sections like Pilsen of Chicago and Polish Hill of Pittsburgh, and Brighton Beach is the home of mostly Russian and Ukrainian immigrants.
Many Italian and a few eastern European Jewish immigrants arrived starting in the late 1880s, opening businesses and shops that catered to cigar workers.
Many of the immigrants came from New Iceland near Lake Winnipeg, along with other Icelanders who moved into the area from colonies in Wisconsin.
Many of these immigrants worked in the clothing industry.

Many and Chinatown
Many Chinatown areas also feature Chinese bakeries, boba milk tea shops, roasted meat, vegetarian cuisine, and specialized dessert shops.
Many new and poorer Chinese immigrants cannot afford their rents ; as a result, growth has slowed, and a process of relocation to the Flushing Chinatown and Brooklyn Chinatown has started.
Many working-class Chinese immigrants also settled in Fitzroy due to its proximity to Chinatown, with also a noticeable Vietnamese community ; a small enclave of Africans lives there, and the area ( particularly Johnston Street ) serves as a centre of Melbourne's Hispanic community, with many Spanish and Latin American-themed restaurants, clubs, bars and some stores.
Many Chinatowns have a long history, such as Shinchimachi, the nearly three-century old Chinatown in Nagasaki, Japan, or Yaowarat Road in Bangkok, which was founded by Chinese traders more than 200 years ago, and the oldest Chinatown in the world located outside of China is in Binondo, Manila in the Philippines.
Many of the buildings restored in Singapore Chinatown were shophouses and they now house many small-medium businesses including upmarket boutiques, cafes and bakeries, advertising agencies, architectural and law firms, internet start-ups, boutique hotels, spas and fitness schools.
Many local officials and business leaders, as well as Chinatown residents, concerned about how fears of plague would affect their lives and businesses, denied the existence of the disease and / or resisted quarantine and immunization efforts.
Many Chinese also settled Cuba as contract laborers and they formerly boast the largest Chinatown in Western Hemisphere as most Chinese Cubans left for Florida.
Many Chinese victims in Chinatown are prostitutes and reluctant to report any incidents of gang harassment to authorities because they fear possible retaliation.
Many Asian languages and dialects can be heard in Chinatown due to its diverse population.
Many Chinese newcomers, however, opted to live outside “ Chinatown ” and the community began to fall into disrepair.
Many nationally-distributed ethnic newspapers are based out of offices in Astoria, Chinatown or Brooklyn.

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Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat.
Many departments offer honors programs requiring students seeking that distinction to engage in " independent, sustained work ," culminating in the production of a thesis.
Many people routinely engage in black-and-white thinking, an example of which is someone who labels other people as all good or all bad.
Many heavy machine guns, such as the Browning M2. 50 caliber machine gun, are accurate enough to engage targets at great distances.
Many companies now engage in emissions abatement, offsetting, and sequestration programs to generate credits that can be sold on one of the exchanges.
Many episodes revolve around Hogg trying to engage in an illegal scheme, sometimes with aid of hired criminal help.
Many individuals will also participate in a practice known as scam baiting, in which they pose as potential targets and engage the scammers in much dialogue so as to waste their time and decrease the time they have available for real victims.
Many Ascomycota engage in symbiotic relationships such as in lichens — symbiotic associations with green algae or cyanobacteria — in which the fungal symbiont directly obtains products of photosynthesis.
Many in the State Department saw multilateral trade agreements as a way to engage the world in accordance with the Marshall Plan and the Monroe Doctrine.
Many Brethren have declined to engage in military service.
Many of these groups engage in terrorist operations.
Many people, however, charge that the clinics have been used instead by professors to engage in political activism.
Many of these agencies engage in community awareness and prevention programs to help the public avoid, detect, and report emergencies effectively.
Many English commentators were harsher, blaming the French for failing to fully engage in the battles and Rupert — having cautioned against the alliance in the first place — was popularly hailed as a hero.
Many Chinese moved to Ryukyu to serve the government or to engage in business during this period.
Many bulimics may also engage in significantly disordered eating and exercising patterns without meeting the full diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa.
Many engage in research activities related to the field of medical genetics and genetic counseling.
Many countries regard railway networks as critical infrastructure ( even to this day ) and at the time of the creation of CNR during the continuing threat of the First World War, Canada was not the only country to engage in railway nationalization.
Many educators incorporate PBL in their classrooms in order to engage students and help them become better problem solvers.
Many also engage in seafaring.
Many consumer protection laws are of a public law nature, which limits the ability of companies to engage in transactions that fail to respect the rights of consumers.
Many sailors in the Royal Navy, during the 1950s at least, used a spreader-a length of wood with a V cut in each end to engage the second hammock string on each side.
Many tribal members engage in ceremonial, subsistence, and commercial fishing for salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon in the Columbia River and its tributaries within land ceded by the tribe to the United States.
Many semiaquatic bugs ( Heteroptera ) are known to engage in kleptoparastism of prey.
Many of these Germans had served in government, the military, or in civil positions, which enabled them to engage in subversion and conspiracy against the Nazis.

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