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Tourists come in droves to see the giant panda.

But while they're adding teachers in places like South Korea, we're laying them off in droves.

We'll probably go again sometime, later in August when they really come out in droves.

So why are Spaniards not switching in droves to the opposition People's Party (pp)?

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery Apple has it in droves.

The sport is being written off as boring and predictable and the fans are deserting in droves.

Long before the ANC came to power, fearful whites had begun to leave the country in droves.

On football Saturdays, when die-hard fans arrive in droves to cheer their beloved Tigers, Auburn swells to the state's fifth-most-populous city.

Tourists are turning up in droves—Sri Lanka is the New York Times’s top tourist destination for 2010—and foreign investment is beginning to trickle in.

For months now, surveys have shown that Republican voters, especially conservatives, are energized about this year's election and intend to turn out in droves.

The tree in front of the grape corridor near the canteen, very thick trees, the leaves of the tree has fallen in droves, every day I will look at this tree leaves and cement road.

You know, because of the economic downturn in these two years, many female college students can't find jobs and come here in droves to find their mother-in-law's home.

Maples make those little whirlybird seeds you see spiraling down in droves each spring. Their papery little wings keep them aloft so they can find a good place to germinate and make a new maple.

China's mechanical products enter Argentina in droves

In neighbouring Bangladesh, people came out in droves.

Traction and product market fit are customers or users buying or using your product in droves.

They are manufactured in droves on the financial equivalent of an assembly line.

Health in the central part of the island to a famous temple monkeys, and monkeys in droves.

When gas prices rose dramatically in 2008, Americans began flocking to mass transit in droves, resulting in declining revenues for the Federal Highway Trust Fund.

For years, financially squeezed Hawaii residents have been leaving in droves, setting up colonies in places they can afford, like the moonscapes of the Las Vegas suburbs.

Hispanics voted in droves for Mr Obama in 2008 but their ardour has cooled: the proportion approving of his performance fell from 69% in January to 57% in May, says Gallup.

This week panicked Argentines travelled to Chile and Uruguay in droves to buy drugs such as Tamiflu, despite the government’s insistence that it would ensure there are sufficient stocks.

As they came home in droves, their appeal has diminished.

The students saluted the teacher respectfully and rushed out of the classroom in droves.

In the Longhua area of Shanghai, the old peach trees are in full bloom, and when the spring is good, tourists will come in droves.

A recent report from the Bank of Japan showed their Numbers have mushroomed in the otherwise depressed northern city of Sapporo. Nearby eateries, by contrast, have shut down in droves.

But subscribers are defecting from the firm in droves in any case.

Americans are dropping landlines in droves and wireless revenue growth has fallen sharply now that most people have mobile phones (see chart).

Individual peddlers earn more, and many of them go in droves, abandoning their jobs and doing business.

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Scientists are leaving the country in droves.

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