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Moab's and population
With the winding down of the Cold War, Moab's uranium boom was over, and the city's population drastically declined.

Moab's and with
This discovery coincided with the advent of the era of nuclear weapons and nuclear power in the United States, and Moab's boom years began.

Moab's and .
Some commentators < sup > who ?</ sup > advance the view that the story of Moab's incestuous conception found its way into the text as part of a political polemic of the time to denigrate Israelites ' opponent and relegate the Moabites to a lesser status.
Soon Moab's origins as one of the few natural crossings of the Colorado River were forgotten.
Moab's economy was originally based on agriculture, but gradually shifted to mining.
At first, she has Homer as a successful whale hunter, but after he comes home and obnoxiously demands Marge cook him up a gourmet meal, Marge decides to remake him into a lazy, drunk fisherman who is a bad husband and father, who is always getting drunk at Moab's Tavern.

population and swells
As domestic holidays have declined and Hayling's prominence as a traditional English seaside resort have followed in parallel, the population only swells by approximately 20 %- 25 % ( English Tourist Board estimate, 2001 ).
The population of the island swells substantially during the main holiday seasons, though it is still not a major tourist destination due to its relative remoteness.
The town had a population of 2, 749 at the 2000 census, which swells nearly sixfold during the summer.
The daytime population of Salt Lake City proper swells to over 315, 000 people, not including tourists or students.
The island now boasts a year-round population of about 15, 000 people in six towns ; in summer, the population swells to 100, 000 residents, with more than 25, 000 additional short-term visitors coming and going on the ferries during the summer season.
During the harvest season, the population swells to over 15, 000 people due to the influx of migrant farm workers.
The weekend population swells to 78, 000 as neighbors from nearby communities take advantage of shopping, dining and entertainment.
During the winter, the population swells to around 14, 000 residents.
The population was 1, 719 at the 2010 census, although it swells during summer months to approximately 5, 000.
Saugatuck's primary source of revenue stems from tourism-though only 1, 000 individuals call Saugatuck their year-round home, the population of the town swells to nearly 3, 000 in the summer.
The population in the winter is under 200 permanent residents, but swells to over 5, 000 in the summer when the cabin dwellers are included.
The population was 4, 714 as of the 2000 census but a large business / industrial base swells the daytime population by thousands more.
The population swells considerably during the busy winter and summer seasons, due to the high number of hotel rooms and rental accommodations available.
As much as 80 % of Deal's population are Sephardi Jews, and the population swells to over 6, 000 during the summer, many of them Syrian Jews.
During the summer months, the population swells to many times the year-round level.
During the summer months, the population swells by thousands as people flood the beaches.
During the summer, the population swells from 15, 000 to 30, 000 as vacationers arrive for yachting and swimming.
The city's population swells to nearly 100, 000 people for the four day event, for which people travel across the country to camp and enjoy continuous and diverse music.
During the peak summer season the resort's population swells to around 200, 000 .< ref >< cite > The New English Riviera, The Mayor's Vision For A New Torbay, Torbay Council Publication, 2007 </ cite ></ ref >
Kragerø is popular among Norwegians ( as well as foreigners ) as a vacation destination during the summer, when the population swells considerably ( approx.
During the festival the population swells to 20, 000 people.

population and temporarily
It would appear that the subsidizing of southern populations by the import of wheat from the north of the Empire temporarily overcame this problem, and it seems to have allowed economic recovery and a growing population within this region.
Formentera was even temporarily left by its population.
In theory, that German ethnic population could have been expelled to the Polish temporarily administered territories of Silesia, Farther Pomerania, East Prussia and eastern Brandenburg.
Baton Rouge's population temporarily exploded after Hurricane Katrina, as it accepted as many as 200, 000 displaced residents.
The population of Afghanistan is around 30. 4 million as of the year 2012, which includes the 2. 7 million Afghan refugees that are residing temporarily in Pakistan and Iran.
For the most part the population is spread out across the age groups, although the young adult population is drastically lower than the other groups, indicating that most young people leave, at least temporarily.
A surprising number of those born in the United States but not in Minnesota ( 11, or 2. 25 % of the total population ) were born in North Dakota, indicating that at least some of the families in Badger Township had initially traveled further west before settling ( at least temporarily ) in Minnesota.
Construction of the store while overwhelmingly welcomed by the local population was temporarily halted in early 2007 after the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation refused access to the area in order to preserve nesting Bald Eagles during the Spring season.
The town's population temporarily quadruples over this period, as tourists and area residents gather to celebrate.
The Industrial Revolution brought about a rapid growth in the urban population, and urban residents increasingly desired to escape the heavily polluted cities, at least temporarily.
After 1409 Angmar's power was temporarily broken and the North Kingdom enjoyed relative peace although its population continued to decline.
Although sleep deprivation in general annoys most of the population, it has repeatedly been shown to alleviate depression, albeit temporarily.
In order to support the same living standard as before, as the ratio of retirees to workers temporarily increases due to the retirement of the Baby Boomers, the productivity among the working population must increase and / or Social Security Trust fund savings must be used.
In addition to the prisoners temporarily held in the R & C unit, Joliet maintained a large population of permanent inmates.
The Industrial Revolution brought about a rapid growth in the urban population, and urban residents increasingly desired to escape the heavily polluted cities, at least temporarily.
CY0 and CY9 are Sable Island and St. Paul Island ; with little or local population, reception of these distant points is rare, although amateur radio stations do temporarily operate from these islands during shortwave radio contests.
With considerable publicity, the town's population swelled temporarily to 37, 518.
The associated infrastructure built for the installation of the foundry of El Angel in 1871 by the British-owned Marbella Iron Ore Company temporarily relieved the situation, and even turned the city into a magnet for immigration, increasing its population.
Nonetheless, Ismail Pasha later initiated the repressive measures against the empire's Armenian population that helped trigger the temporarily relocation of Orthodox Armenians living in the eastern parts of the empire.
In Georgia, the population were temporarily divided into eight tumens.
According to the Boston Globe, the program, which temporarily doubled Vermont's black population, " uncovered some latent bigotry that had not been visible before.
This event temporarily enlarges the population by 10, 000.
The entire population of around 100 was temporarily evacuated.

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