- animals, such as the
brush turkey, make or use
hotbeds to
incubate their eggs. By extension, the term
hotbed is used
metaphorically to
describe an environment...
- Plaatje's Mhudi,
written in 1930.
During the 1950s, Drum
magazine became a
hotbed of
political satire, fiction, and essays,
giving a
voice to the
urban black...
- over 65
million players nationwide.
Russian and
later Soviet cinema was a
hotbed of invention,
resulting in world-renowned
films such as The
Battleship Potemkin...
- of the World,
boasts "more live
music venues per
capita than such
music hotbeds as Nashville, Memphis, Los Angeles, Las
Vegas or New York City". The city's...
-
usually takes place annually. The
tobacco is
germinated in cold
frames or
hotbeds and then
transplanted to the
field until it matures. It is
grown in warm...
- 2008. Kierkegaard,
Sylvia (2006). "Blogs, lies and the doocing: The next
hotbed of litigation?".
Computer Law &
Security Report. 22 (2): 127. doi:10.1016/j...
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federal relief funding began to flow into Chicago.
Chicago was also a
hotbed of
labor activism, with Unemplo****
Councils contributing heavily in the...
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European history. Nevertheless, by the 1920s the
student bodies had
become hotbeds of
Indian nationalism. Portals:
British Empire India ****stan Bangladesh...
- of the
Compromise of 1877 that
ended Reconstruction. The
state became a
hotbed of
racial and
economic tensions during the
Populist and
Agrarian movements...
- be severe, with high winds,
large hail and tornadoes.
Lying within the
hotbed of
Tornado Alley, St.
Louis is one of the most
frequently tornado-struck...