Such an invigorating programme will ensure that Musselburgh is a hotbed of contemporary dance. |
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The Malacca Strait, a busy sealane with more than 50,000 commercial ships plying it annually, is also a hotbed for pirates. |
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In 1929, he made a special trip to the Languedoc region of Southern France, a hotbed of Catharist activities in the thirteenth century. |
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The Clothes Show Live is not well known for being a hotbed of urban talent. |
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True, rural and regional Australia remains a hotbed of unrest and anxiety about the future. |
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Manhattan, and especially the Upper East Side, is a hotbed of analysts and shrinks who will massage the angst of those who can afford their fees. |
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The two sites of the new conservatoire are just half-a-mile apart and it is hoped the merger will create a hotbed of classical talent. |
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Where better to test the water than Hawick, traditionally a hotbed of rugby and perhaps the Scottish town most associated with the sport? |
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Even Lincoln, despite typical undergraduate japes, is hardly a hotbed of gossip. |
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In the two years since the war ended, the area has become a hotbed for sexual trafficking-a problem that seems to be growing worse. |
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And everyone is set to benefit because the hotbed of gardening rivalry will ensure the town is adorned with colour. |
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Central Asia has also been called a potential hotbed of terrorist activity. |
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Yet when one thinks of the famed Tory backwoodsmen of the House of Lords, it is hard to regard the aristocracy as a hotbed of dissent. |
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But behind the make-up was a hotbed of corruption, violence, sleaze and racism that ruled the streets of Shanghai. |
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It turns out that Hermanus is an adulterous hotbed of extramarital affairs. |
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Hopefully, no unsuspecting schoolchild will be expected to read the report out loud as it is a hotbed of alliteration and tongue-twisters. |
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Offices are regularly swept for bugs, and even after the Cold War the United Nations remains for some a hotbed of espionage. |
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He studied History at the City College of New York, then a hotbed of Left-wing radicalism. |
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Epidemic smallpox surfaced first in Boston, that hotbed of revolutionary fervor. |
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Someone named after Julius Erving who grew up in the hoops hotbed of North Carolina is bound to have roundball embedded in his genes. |
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It was hardly surprising that Glasgow at the end of the 19th century should have been a hotbed of artistic creativity. |
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Nobody could ever accuse Glastonbury of being a hotbed of racism and prejudice. |
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The Historic market town of Great Dunmow is proving a hotbed for stars of the future as talented youngsters hit the stage and screen. |
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The area is a hotbed for skydiving, and attracts thrill seekers from around the world. |
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Mr MacKenzie-Wilson said a car park on the estate was a notorious hotbed of crime so is warning residents to leave their vehicles in well-lit areas, and fit alarms. |
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It's also a hotbed of classism, social climbing, and nonstop drama. |
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Most sessions were standing room only, and even in between the sessions, delegates ensured the stand remained a hotbed of business activity. |
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To be blunt, Asia has become a hotbed of trade and investment liberalization, one that is leaving Canada behind. |
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Israel's position as a hotbed of hi-tech start-ups is due in part to decades of circumventing Arab boycotts. |
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At this point, mothers accompanying young offenders often start crying. Jersey is no hotbed of liberalism. |
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Within this framework, the spread of weapons of mass destruction is not the only hotbed of crisis. |
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Hundreds of women marched for peace in Kandahar, the hotbed of Taliban insurgents. |
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Neglected for a long period, the old town of Jaffa declined rapidly, becoming a hotbed of deprivation, crime and various addictions. |
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Under the impact of the Vietnam War, Boston campuses were a hotbed of New Left radicalism. |
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Moldova is a hotbed of child trafficking. Women and children are treated like a commodity. |
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As long as the negative nuclear doctrine and threat continue, the hotbed of nuclear proliferation will not have been eliminated. |
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Contrary to what is widely believed by our own countrymen, Bosnia-Herzegovina is not a hotbed of criminality. |
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Brussels has become a bit of a rock hotbed in recent years, too, with bands like Ghinzu and Vénus? |
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With such a hotbed of musical talent at your disposal, how do you go about deciding which artists you want to produce? |
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The area has become a food processing hotbed, with 10,000Â acres of greenhouses and five major processing plants within 50Â kilometres. |
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A hotbed of discussion, these meetings have involved participants from the public and private sectors, from North and South. |
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This type of crime is also a and worthwhile exchange of experience and practice. hotbed of recruitment for organised and cross-border crime. |
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Like other modern societies, Canadian society is a hotbed of communication and creation. |
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Montreal in the 1970s and 1980s was a hotbed for the labour movement and union activity. |
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It is also overwhelmingly pro-regime, and since the start of Syrian unrest the region has become a hotbed of pro-Assad activity. |
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The Gorge has always been a hotbed of radicalism and arms smuggling, but now it is fast becoming a shahid factory. |
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In far too many cases, black studies very quickly became a hotbed of paranoid bunk and intellectual buffoonery. |
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In the early 1960s Cambridge University was a hotbed of cultural and social insurrection. |
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Ipanema has long been the hotbed of beach apparel, launching looks like the tanga and the G-string. |
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Laghman, situated on one of the main Taliban infiltration routes to and from Pakistan, is a hotbed of insurgent activity. |
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Baseball has long been the most popular sport in Cuba and the island has long been a hotbed of baseball talent. |
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As their grip loosens, the island, and particularly its capital city, is morphing into a fashionable, gorgeous hotbed of tourism. |
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Instead of being a hotbed of thriving life and action it is a hotbed of crime and depravity, allowed to overwhelm a forgotten, overlooked, uncared for community! |
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The overwhelming atmosphere on two weekday afternoons was not of a hotbed of political tension, but of a quiet, friendly, politically unengaged mixed community. |
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But there has been far more opposition in Hornsea, which has become the hotbed of opposition to a council some in the town see as out of touch and arrogant. |
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Ann Arbor, MI is becoming the hotbed of engine development these days. |
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Glenn Ford falls into a hotbed of repressed passions when married rancher Ernest Borgnine hires him as a cowhand. |
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The GLF provided the hotbed for the system of uninformation and the culture of deception to flourish. |
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Throughout the 19th century, as America expanded, it became a hotbed of innovation as the groundwork of the founders provided an environment for creative thought. |
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Macedonia remains a potential hotbed of historical grievances. |
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It provided them with access to an area that had been a hotbed of Irish rebellion for centuries. |
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During the 1950s, Drum magazine became a hotbed of political satire, fiction, and essays, giving a voice to urban black culture. |
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The business was a hotbed for the nurturing of emerging engineering talent. |
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Copenhagen became a hotbed of reformist activity and Tausen moved there to continue his work. |
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In order for the struggle against terrorism to be seen as legitimate, it was important to eschew reductionist thinking that categorized a particular religion, culture or civilization as a hotbed of extremist ideologies. |
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Generally, when the inner workings of Hollywood are shown on screen, for example in A Star Is Born and The Bad and The Beautiful, the studio system is depicted as a hotbed of viciousness, egotism and backstabbing. |
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The movement was based in the town of Faesulae, which was a natural hotbed of agrarian agitation. |
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Le Havre, the huge number of actions planned on the city-port interface allows the identification of this one as real hotbed of projects and as a convergence point of the new urban dynamics. |
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Practically simultaneously, and independently, New York City had become the hotbed for Pop Art. |
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He referred to the need to make a clean sweep of factionalism and its hotbed, nepotism and parochialism, and launch a dynamic struggle against revisionism, in order to further cement the unity and cohesion of the Party. |
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Heaton is a hotbed of learning DOZENS of learners practise parallel parking and three-point turns on Heaton's roads. |
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It is not as much of a hotbed for artists yet. |
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Most city slickers in the Italian capital support rivals Roma but the surrounding rural areas are a Lazio hotbed. |
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Ms. KHATTAB asked how the Government of the United States assessed the mood of the juveniles subjected to detention, given the notion that the detention of young persons created a hotbed of terrorism. |
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The Rideau Valley is a hotbed of active, committed environmental volunteers working quietly and consistently to maintain the health of our valuable local water resources. |
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It is important to note that the federal Department of Finance, which I do not think anyone would say is a socialist hotbed, has looked at how the various parties manage money and it said that the NDP managed money the best. |
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The whole area around the town has a reputation as a hotbed of ancestor worship and idolatry, and has been known for decades as a place under the influence of widespread animistic practices. |
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A cold spot in food can become a hotbed for bacteria. |
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The African church is no hotbed of liberalism. |
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At the heart of these aspirations, the University received special attention and soon became an effervescent hotbed of work aimed at reappropriating knowledge and history. |
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There are new courses planned for the area, including world class facilities with major financial backing, the city and shire are set to become a hotbed for golf tourism. |
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Located on the opposite side of an expansive abyssal plain from Wally's lair, the ridge hosts a hydrothermal hotbed of volcanic vents called black smokers. |
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Each of the beds, including a hotbed, featherbed, unmade bed, waterbed, twin beds, smelly bed, four poster bed and bed of roses will be given to schools in Newcastle. |
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While there have been attacks on Iran-bound Shiite passengers in Baluchistan, Kalat, the area where the incident occurred, is a hotbed of Baluchi nationalism. |
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