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RESTORE, revive, reinterpret, recreate -- historic and not-so-historic American gardens are hotbeds of activity these days.
It's hotbeds of activity like this that have given birth to things like Portal, Braid, Geometry Wars, and a million other started-small games.
However, the research firm is quick to point out that, although the U.S. leads, there is some saturation happening here, while other markets abroad have come to represent significant potential growth areas — and hotbeds of activity.
Cemeteries aren't usually thought of as hotbeds of activity, but last Saturday night at the Forest Lawn Museum, atop the memorial park's Glendale grounds, proved the exception.
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"Obviously Jersey was a hotbed of activity and continues to be," Ms. Carroll said.
"It's starting to happen in other places, but New Jersey is a hotbed of activity".
Cologne, Germany, remains a hotbed of activity in early music, and this group of six players, founded in 1979, is one of its prime representatives.
While not one of the most common cancers — there are fewer than 40,000 new cases a year in the United States — it has become a hotbed of activity.
During the American Revolution, Long Island was a hotbed of activity by both loyalists and Patriots, and its coastal area was raided by privateers and military units.
The area, about 60 miles southeast of Kabul near the border with Pakistan, is a hotbed of activity by the Taliban and other insurgent groups.
Latin America has become more of a hotbed of activity as well, with 11 percent of those surveyed believing the region to produce the most acquisitive companies.
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