Now high-school coaches in football hotbeds earn boatloads of money and preside over pristine facilities.
Cities have always been hotbeds of creativity and economic growth because of their diversity and close quarters.
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In the 17th century our British overlords didn't dream the colonies would become hotbeds of individual land-ownership.
He deplored "hotbeds of tension and conflict caused by growing instances of inequality between rich and poor".
To me, these are the places to go, the hotbeds of truly cutting edge (buzzword hype not intended).
In hotbeds like Silicon Valley, employee turnover averages 12% to 20% per year.
The result is that cities such as Santa Ana, which is now 70% Latino, are hotbeds of social discontent.
It has since acquired 12, 000 users in 90 countries, mostly in outsourcing hotbeds like Eastern Europe, South America and Asia.
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Louis is located geographically close to several wrestling hotbeds, these numbers arguably show that wrestling can draw significantly large crowds.
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Cities like Austin, Boulder, Houston, Madison, and San Jose all have contemporary civic cultures that make them hotbeds of invention and new company creation.
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State regulators in Illinois and New York, both traditional hotbeds for this stuff, say the number of syndicators registering with their offices is way up.
The market did not exist in the basketball hotbeds of Los Angeles or New York, but rather, thousands of miles and an ocean away in China.
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Among them are the Dakotas, Wyoming and a few spots in the deep South--many of them hotbeds of renewable energy with virtually no efficiency programs in place.
Does the school rank any of three disciplines identified as hotbeds for innovation and entrepreneurship--Engineering, Biological and Biomedical Science or Physical Science-- among its most popular majors?
Those include neighbors in areas of Manhattan that have not been traditional hotbeds of bicycling, such as the area around Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in Manhattan's Turtle Bay neighborhood.
California cities like San Jose and San Francisco have become hotbeds of innovation and recruit talent with backgrounds in engineering and computer science, among the best-paying fields.
These metropolises are just a few of many marketing hotbeds.
Medical researchers are working hard to find not only new antibiotics that could topple the superbug, but also ways to safeguard hospitals and other MRSA hotbeds from the bacteria.
What came through is that the philanthropy that achieves the best results involves as much inspiration and perspiration as is found in Silicon Valley and other hotbeds of entrepreneurial activity.
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Redick of Harvard, as well as studies done by economists in such hotbeds of Keynesian, demand side economics as the International Monetary Fund and the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
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So Lauckner spends a lot of time away from Detroit, especially in Silicon Valley and Israel, two hotbeds of innovation, looking for technology partners that can help GM get a leg up on the competition.
"Any intensification of military confrontation greatly increases the risks of creating hotbeds of tension aside from Syria, in Lebanon, and also destabilizing the Israeli-Lebanese border, which has so far remained relatively calm, " ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said Monday.
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He and his disciples, who are sprinkled throughout the baseball-talent hotbeds in the American South and West, stress a free and athletic-style throwing motion that harnesses the power of the entire body, but especially the legs and core muscles.
In our world-is-flat, winner-take-all economy, many futurists said the winners would fall into two camps: super nimble start-ups from Silicon Valley (and similar hotbeds) wielding world-class technology and talent and the largest multinationals with brand, reach and fortress balance sheets.
This year, instead of representing India, the Midas List includes one venture capitalist from outside the East or West Coast hotbeds of venture activity John Connors of Ignition Partners, who is based in Seattle but focuses on the Bay Area for investments.
By means of glasses, hotbeds, and hot walls, very good grapes can be raised in Scotland, and very good wine too can be made of them at about thirty times the expence for which at least equally good can be brought from foreign countries.
In The Times, Sarah Vine says "newspapers are - and always have been - hotbeds of dodgy sexual behaviour" while Grace Dent in The Independent says she has "been acquainted with a few truly spectacular human octopuses" over the years, but admits she has never made a formal complaint.
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