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his friends in the parish of Groby, a puritan | hotbed and a peculiar jurisdiction of the Court of Ar |
A | hotbed covered with a small glass cover (also called |
nd Duologue Festival 2009 and selected for the | Hotbed festival |
For years West Orange has been a | hotbed for the mass-media and telecommunications indu |
The most important talent | hotbed for the sports clubs were the Kinder- und Juge |
ated in New England, an area that has become a | hotbed for the Democratic Party. |
s area is the scenic Pattaconk Lake which is a | hotbed for swimming, fishing, and paddling. |
ty for being very competitive and a recruiting | hotbed for high school basketball. |
Seattle had long been a | hotbed for minor league baseball and was home to the |
In biology, a | hotbed is a pile of decaying organic matter warmer th |
The Mississippi of his time was a | hotbed of activism. |
During that time, Tianjin was a | hotbed of internal martial arts activity. |
In the early 17th century, the diocese was a | hotbed of Puritanism. |
national crisis in 1860-1861, Belleville was a | hotbed of secessionist sympathizers. |
The hotel would become a | hotbed of southern sympathizers in the Bleeding Kansa |
from the slave state of Missouri, which was a | hotbed of political controversy on the issue, made Qu |
dway and the surrounding St. John's Parish was | hotbed of republican sentiment during the outbreak of |
The region was also once known as a | hotbed of "moonshining", or the production of illegal |
Arab Jabour was a | hotbed of the Sunni insurgency, with cells that suppo |
e Abenaki village of Norridgewock, which was a | hotbed of Indian hostilities, was again raiding settl |
Pictorial History' by Terry Babbington) and "a | hotbed of lawlessness right down to living memory." |
laves than any other in the state, making it a | hotbed of anti-Union sentiment. |
ty of Arts at the University of Prague, then a | hotbed of Hussite activity. |
Today, Pueblo Del Rio is known as a | hotbed of illegal activity in south-central Los Angel |
in the 19th century and subsequently became a | hotbed of nationalist activities. |
rounding area, like much of East Anglia, was a | hotbed of Puritan sentiment during much of the 16th a |
anama City ensured the Bay Line would remain a | hotbed of activity for the duration of the war. |
The School had a reputation as | hotbed of Puritanism in the early 17th century, and t |
the state legislature considered the College a | hotbed of loyalism and transferred its assets to the |
Manray gained a reputation as a | hotbed of strangeness in the early 1990s when it beca |
t weekly from studios in Calgary, the cultural | hotbed of Canadian conservatism. |
Formentera, one of the Balearic islands and a | hotbed of piracy. |
(DOSCO) but Industrial Cape Breton remained a | hotbed of labour activism. |
early 19th century onward, Blount County was a | hotbed of abolitionist activity, due in large part to |
camp, and also to oversee the area which was a | hotbed of secessionist sympathizers. |
Never a deep | hotbed of traditional blues (Chicago, Illinois was th |
se of the Abwehr, already under suspicion as a | hotbed of anti-Nazi activity. |
It is seen as a | hotbed of experimentation, where emerging dancers and |
t of the 1980s East Village scene, which was a | hotbed of development for punk rock, music, the visua |
early seventeenth centuries Poitou had been a | hotbed of Huguenot (French Calvinist) activity among |
arently respectable parish which is actually a | hotbed of (among other things) gossip, passion, geria |
t their own way - Holby City has always been a | hotbed of slanderous storylines. |
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