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larger and influx
With the passage of new homestead laws in 1909 enabling homesteaders to take out larger acreages, the area saw an influx of dryland farmers.
The resulting influx of new residents and businesses is an ongoing challenge for the city council, as they attempt to balance the desire to retain the rural and historical feel of “ historic ” Snoqualmie with the needs of a significantly larger population than has existed in the Valley in the past.
These two developments have brought new life to the town and caused an influx of interest in the town, with larger apartment buildings and a new multi-million pound hotel being built in the centre
In the 1950s Weibking Hall, Wilson Hall, and a larger dining space were added on to the already existing Tobey-Kendel Hall to accommodate the large influx of students after the war had ended.
As Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau continued reforming immigration policies, instituting social reforms, and promoting multiculturalism in Canada, a larger influx of Jamaicans immigrated into the greater Toronto area.
With the influx of Muslims from India and Pakistan in the 60s and 70s, larger buildings were acquired in 1974 and 1982 to become the main mosque in Leeds, and finally in 2001 the Central Jamia Mosque was completed on Spencer Place.
In any closed, unfiltered, unaereated aquarium, it must be expected that the larger organisms will reach the end of their lifespans, die, and pollute the water with a sharp influx of decay products ; or the nutrients in the food cycle will gradually get " locked up " in unusable forms ; or the pH of the water will fall outside the survival range of the organisms.
Apart from Tirur, it is considered one of the larger trade centres of the western part of the Malappuram District, and has undergone an influx of people from other areas over the last 10 years.
The Delbhna Thira Da Locha were one branch of a much larger population group called the Delbhna which broke into fractions following the influx of other groups and internal warfare.
In preparation for the influx of service personnel, Oromocto was redesigned as a " planned " town, with buried electrical utilities and residential and commercial clustering typical of larger planned towns such as Richmond Hill, Ontario.
An increase in primary productivity will result in a larger influx of leaf litter into the soil ecosystem, which will provide more resources for bacterial and fungal populations to grow.
A larger influx of immigrants into Alberta is recorded from 1914 or 1915.
At the same time, the larger western cities received an influx of Protestant immigrants from Germany, Flanders and France and developed a Protestant character.
The initial swabbing action compounded by the reduction in hydrostatic pressure ( from formation fluids entering the well ) can lead to a significant reduction in bottomhole pressure and a larger influx of formation fluids.

larger and tertiary
For example, proteins and larger RNA molecules cannot be crystallized if their tertiary structure has been unfolded ; therefore, the range of crystallization conditions is restricted to solution conditions in which such molecules remain folded.
The protoplasmic glia are the most prevalent and are found in grey matter tissue, possess a larger quantity of organelles, and exhibit short and highly branched tertiary processes.
UB began as a part of a larger university system known as UBBS, or the University of Bechuanaland ( Botswana ), Basotoland ( Lesotho ), and Swaziland ; which was founded in 1964 to reduce the three countries ' reliance on tertiary education in apartheid-era South Africa.
However, although the color " purple " is inaccurately used by many people as a synonym for violet or a color close to violet, professional artists who use the RYB color wheel generally use the term " purple " to specifically refer to a pigment color that is equivalent to red-violet ( i. e., the tertiary color between violet and red on the RYB color wheel ) in order to give themselves a larger and more balanced palette of pigments to work with.
The kingdom also included a large number of tertiary and quaternary sites, mostly fairly small and consisting of a number of groups arranged around courtyards, although there are also larger rural sites situated on ridges along the edges of the bajos that include temples, palaces and stelae.
Sam and Twitch were originally introduced in the comic book series Spawn as tertiary characters to the larger storyline of Al Simmons.

larger and students
Thus, students are forced to think in the mindset of the larger culture, and individual creativity is often squelched.
When Minnie Pearl joined the cast, they had a larger classroom scene with, at first, real children as the students, but would later return to the cast members playing children, with Minnie still as the teacher.
The college believes that the system largely accomplishes the task of quickly involving new students in the life of the college while also providing leadership opportunities for a larger number of students.
By the Eastern Han period, local elites of unattached scholars, teachers, students, and government officials began to identify themselves as members of a larger, nationwide gentry class with shared values and a commitment to mainstream scholarship.
The usually larger blue buses, are government-operated by the Barbados Transport Board and charge the same fee as the other services ($ 2. 00 BDS ) for adults, free for children in school uniforms or students with institution ID under the age of 18 and senior citizens.
Both Boise State's graduation rate and retention rate are the second best among Idaho state universities and first among the " institutions that serve larger populations of adult continuing education students ( which include a higher percentage of part-time or commuter students with dependents )".
Alternative assessments are used to encourage student involvement in their assessment, their interaction with other students, teachers, parents and the larger community.
Approximately 6, 500 students are enrolled in Southington public schools, making it one of the larger districts in the state of Connecticut.
In 2005, the graduating class of Millis High School was 73 students, and was one of the larger classes of the past few years.
The economic situation in Saint Bonaventure is related to the larger percentage of college students comprising the population.
Keble is one of the larger colleges, with 435 undergraduates and 245 graduate students.
Mansfield College Boat Club and a number of other college organisations are popular amongst the students, achieving results at the level of, or competitive with, the larger colleges.
Founded in 1879 as the The Society of Oxford Home-Students, today it is one of the larger colleges in Oxford, with around 450 undergraduate and 200 graduate students, in a roughly equal mix of men and women.
Due to the growing number of students at school, as well as the Library's need for more space, the library has purchased and recently relocated to a much larger ( 10, 000 ft < sup > 2 </ sup >, over 900 m < sup > 2 </ sup >) building at 233 South Swartley Street.
This has attributed to a much larger High school, going from a 2A school at its inception ( 1994 ) to a 4A school at around 2, 000 students.
However, at St. John's the tutorial is considered ancillary to the seminar, in which a slightly larger group of students meets with two tutors for broader discussion of the particular texts on the seminar list.
A majority of students transfer to larger institutions after receiving an Associate of Arts degree degree after two years, although many stay for four to receive a Bachelor of Arts.
Graduate students teach less than 5 % of classes, so undergraduates work more closely with senior faculty than they might at a larger research university.
Though lacking its former buildings, the College retained most of its students and had a much larger enrollment than the University.
These changes allowed Cheng to teach larger numbers of students in a shorter time.
In 1947, the post-war boom in students caused the school to expand to a larger location in the building of the former Cumnock School for Girls in the Hancock Park neighborhood, while still maintaining a presence at its original downtown location.
Now these students meet under the permission of the Multicultural Club, and are forming a larger fanbase as the interest spread to other schools on campus.
While many of its students are Radburn residents, it serves a larger district.

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