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There is not enough space, so they pour out into the streets.
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Every summer New Yorkers hear a steady thwack of rubber slapping pavement as flip-flop-wearing interns pour out of subways and into offices across the city.
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As Latinos pour into California and Texas, whites are pouring out of California and into the Rockies.
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If the play pans out, even more money could pour into Ohio via royalties, typically 12.5% per barrel of oil.
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The stories can be heartbreaking: family members have fallings out, couples who pour their life savings into failing restaurants, and so on.
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Even worse, his response to these failures has been to pour tremendous resources into efforts to develop his way out of these holes.
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They use containers to place plastic bags of milk into and simply cut the corner off to pour out.
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After all, Indian engineers and scientists form the backbone of Silicon Valley's workforce, and they continue to pour into companies across the world whenever visas can be wheedled out of governments.
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"Sometimes if you pour these wines into a decanter, expose them to a lot of air they turn out to be truly remarkable, " he says.
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While businesses using Microsoft 's Exchange will be able to pour calendar information and e-mail directly into iPhones, companies built around Lotus Notes or Novell Groupware systems are out of luck.
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