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Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization to address the needs of his time, one that would bring the dedication and systematic education of the older monastic orders to bear on the religious problems of the burgeoning population of cities, but with more organizational flexibility than either monastic orders or the secular clergy
Dominic sought to establish a new kind of order, one that would bring the dedication and systematic education of the older monastic orders like the Benedictines to bear on the religious problems of the burgeoning population of cities, but with more organizational flexibility than either monastic orders or the secular clergy.
The ' native ' town in the northwest, now enlarged to accommodate the burgeoning Indian mercantile population.
The London Road became a busy commercial centre to serve the needs of the burgeoning population.
Needs of a burgeoning California population for food gave the impetus which led to permanent development of the east side southern San Joaquin Valley.
No true town existed until George Kline opened the first store further down the valley in 1888 to serve the burgeoning ranch population.
Surprisingly, for a town with such a small population, Broken Hill has a burgeoning nightlife.
While this urban folk revival flourished in many cities across the U. S .— particularly Chicago, Los Angeles, and Denver — New York City, with its burgeoning Greenwich Village coffeehouse scene and population of topical folk singers, was widely regarded as the centre of the movement.
A burgeoning student population throughout the 1950s and 1960s resulted in the establishment of residence halls, accompanied by a growth in post-graduate studies.
With a burgeoning prison population resulting from the War on Drugs and increased use of incarceration, prison overcrowding and rising costs became increasingly problematic for local, state, and federal governments.
However, public health issues concerning access to water for the burgeoning population and firefighting needs spurred a public works project that would greatly impact the region.
During the 1960s and 1970s, a burgeoning population in Sapporo caused the population in Ebetsu to concurrently boom.
The American School's rapid growth in the years after the war led its administration to seek out a new location that could accommodate the school's burgeoning student population.
Tarzana features a burgeoning Iranian-American population, and the community is well known for its Persian restaurants, booksellers, and language training institutes.
Given the San Gabriel Valley's burgeoning population of Asian Americans ( specifically Chinese Americans ), several business districts were developed to serve their needs creating a collection of Southern California Chinatowns loosely connected along the Valley Boulevard Corridor.
BYU-H was founded in September 1955 as Church College of Hawaii to accommodate the burgeoning LDS population in the Territory of Hawai ‘ i. This was largely a result of McKay's views on both education and strengthening the Church outside of its longtime inter-Mountain West U. S. base.
On his death, these specialist workers dissipated into the population, starting restaurants and food carts all over Bengal and propagating a distinctly Avadhi legacy into the western parts of Bengal, especially the burgeoning megacity of Kolkata.
The A $ 128. 5 million redevelopment is the first stage of the Southbank Cultural Precinct redevelopment which aims to deliver an increased cultural presence for the state by enhancing public connectivity and accessibility, linking Victoria's major arts venues and companies via a new urban space, and providing exceptional public amenity for the community and burgeoning residential population of Southbank and the CBD.
Today, in addition to European Orthodox Jews, the area is home to a burgeoning Sephardic population.
* Ylum is Horatio's home, a moon in a distant stellar system with a burgeoning population of immigrants.
Marianists assumed control of the school and determined a need for the expansion of facilities to meet the needs of the burgeoning Hawaii Catholic population.
Ellis Stewart, secretary of the black-owned Supreme Liberty Life Insurance company, joined with Earl B. Dickerson, a prominent Chicago lawyer, to develop a cemetery that would meet the needs of the burgeoning African-American population in Chicago, a demographic change brought about by the great migration of blacks from the South during the early decades of the 20th century.
However with the burgeoning population, the current supply levels are still inadequate.

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The figure at the forefront of the burgeoning Wiccan movement was the English esotericist Gerald Gardner, who claimed to have been initiated by the New Forest coven in 1939.
It cemented Wilson's image as a modernistic leader and linked him to the burgeoning pride in the ' New Britain ' typified by the Beatles.
Remnants of this farming history today include: Mitcham Common itself ; Arthur's Pond, sited on the corner of Watney's Road and Commonside East, and named for a local farmer ; Alfred Mizen School ( Now named Garden Primary ), named after a local nursery man who was very charitable towards the burgeoning town ; and the road New Barnes Avenue, which was named after the farm that stood on that site.
However, to her surprise, many of her peers and the media compared her new sound to the burgeoning New Wave movement.
The band achieved success in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when they were often associated with the burgeoning New Romantic fashion movement ( though the band denied any such connection ).
" This group is also involved in the burgeoning Philadelphia improvisation scene, and have performed at the Dirty South Improv Festival, Skidmore College Comedy Festival, Oberlin College Improv Conference, Delaware Improv and Sketch O ' Festival, and the UMass-Amherst Improv Festival, as well as nationwide in New York at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, Magnet Theater, and in Chicago City Limits at the Improv Olympic, and in Los Angeles at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater.
As a way to curb the unregulated trade of independent businessmen and their burgeoning profits, the government of New France instated a permit system ( congés ).< ref > George Colpitts.
Common has also initiated a burgeoning acting career, starring significant roles in such films as Smokin ' Aces, Street Kings, American Gangster, Wanted, Terminator Salvation, Date Night, Just Wright, Happy Feet Two, and New Year's Eve.
We are a new nation ," YIP's New Nation Statement said of the burgeoning hippie movement.
Formed in 1978, the band became closely linked to the burgeoning New Romantic fashion movement of the early 1980s, and are best known for their 1980 hit " Fade to Grey ".
Despite their decision to disband, the group attracted the attention of the burgeoning punk label New Red Archives, with whom they signed a two-album deal.
The band began playing hardcore punk similar to their contemporaries, and were thrust to the forefront of the burgeoning New York hardcore scene in the mid-1980s with their widely regarded 1984 classic Victim in Pain before incorporating thrash metal elements into their music.
After graduating from high school, hearing stories about the burgeoning jazz scene on 52nd Street, in New York City, he bought a one way ticket to New York.
An edition documenting the burgeoning New Wave of British Heavy Metal ( NWOBHM ) scene included an early TV appearance of Iron Maiden performing at The Marquee Club and interviews with " air guitarists ".
A defense attorney later noted ruefully that the release of the Committee's report " abruptly stilled the burgeoning doubts among the leaders of opinion in New England.
This practice lent itself well to the burgeoning New England hymn tradition, and the two fields began commingling early in the nation's history.
Soon afterward, Sam and Lou were on the move again, this time to the burgeoning railroad town of New Albuquerque, New Mexico ( soon to merge with Albuquerque ).
With his father recovered and employed, Haines returned to New York City in 1919, settling into the burgeoning gay community of Greenwich Village.
By the late 1960s, sportfishing for giant bluefin tuna was burgeoning off Nova Scotia, New England and Long Island.
Warner Bros. also began to tentatively embrace the burgeoning New Wave movement in the late 1970s, signing cult bands Devo and The B-52s.
The crisis was caused by dissent some other districts of New South Wales held for the Port Phillip District – which had attempted to become an independent colony in 1840 – and many novice pastoralists neglecting their interests, and spending most of their time in the burgeoning settlement of Melbourne.

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