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influx and attendees
In a statement to students, JMU President Linwood H. Rose aggressively condemned the behavior of the block party attendees while recognizing the influx of non-students and visitors from outside of the area.

influx and rural
The Universalists almost disappeared in Canada, outside of a small rural church in southwest Ontario, and were probably saved in the other two surviving locations by influx of Canadian Unitarians.
After 1815, the urban population grew rapidly, due primarily to the influx of young people from the rural areas.
The adoption of the factory system, which developed into the Industrial Revolution, enabled the transformation of Bacup from a small rural village into a mill town, populated by an influx of families attracted by Bacup's cotton mills, civic amenities and regional railway network.
Failing infrastructure and the continued influx of people from rural to urban areas has overtaxed both systems.
Population growth in the county has been rapid since the 1960s as a result of an influx from the North, with extensive housing developments now occupying areas that were formerly largely rural.
Possible reasons for this movement away from the Republican Party may include the large influx into the County in recent years of retirees and young professionals from outside the State, as well as the growing economic concerns of the County's largely rural population.
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.
After 1815, the urban population grew rapidly, due primarily to the influx of young people from the rural areas.
Although the Hungarian upper class has long had cultural and political connections with the rest of Europe, leading to an influx of European musical ideas, the rural peasants maintained their own traditions such that by the end of the 19th century Hungarian composers could draw on rural peasant music to ( re ) create a Hungarian classical style.
Due to its rural location in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Pocklington has not seen any great influx of immigrants since Anglo-Saxon times.
Past support in rural region Provence, such as in the Var ( formerly the " Red Var ") has practically evaporated with the influx of wealthier residents, Pied-Noir and pensioners.
Beginning in the 12th century, there was a massive influx of rural Germanic settlers from Flanders, Saxony, Thuringia and Franconia.
In the cities, the post-war housing shortages-resulting from the influx of rural black and Latino workers for war-effort employment, combined with the massive numbers of white military veterans returning home from the war, aggravated socio-economic inequalities between the races.
The population of Berry, less than 2, 000, forms a mainly urban rather than farming community, with an influx of city dwellers attracted to a rural lifestyle with ease of access back to the Sydney metropolitan area and its attractions (' sea changers ' and ' tree changers ').
Although the Hungarian upper class has long had cultural and political connections with the rest of Europe, leading to an influx of European musical ideas, the rural peasants maintained their own traditions such that by the end of the 19th century Hungarian composers could draw on rural peasant music to ( re ) create a Hungarian classical style.
Africville began as a small and poor, but self-sufficient rural community of about 50 people in the 19th century ; however, an influx of population and the imposition of industries and facilities starting in World War I led the community to evolve into a more crowded and neglected urban neighbourhood whose population peaked at 400 at the time of the explosion.
For example, an influx of city-dwellers buying second homes in a rural area can drive up house prices, making it difficult for young people in the area to get onto the property ladder.
An example of why this happens is that early in development investment opportunities for those who have money multiply, while wages are held down by an influx of cheap rural labor to the cities.
Like most metropolitan cities, Mumbai also has a large influx of people from rural areas looking for employment.
The rural nature of this area changed before the turn of the twentieth century as the rest of Washington neighborhoods began to experience the pressures of growth stemming from the huge influx of workers and freed men for decades following the Civil War.
Immigration, high birth rates and influx from the surrounding rural population accounted for much of this growth, although immigration had slowed substantially by the 1880s if compared to the generation prior.
It might be noted that British immigration remained strong through the latter half of the 19th century well into the 20th century, in addition to a steady influx from rural areas of Ontario, which included French-Canadians.

influx and concert
Trains to and from the concert were overcrowded and many had to ignore departure times in order to accommodate the unprecedented influx of passengers using the system at one time.

influx and site
Before 1900, Chitina was the site of large village whose population was slowly decimated by the influx of people, disease and conflicts.
An influx of non-Mormons, principally from Oklahoma and Texas, occurred when St. David became the site for Civilian Conservation Corps Camp SCS-19-A from 1935 to 1940.
The historic village is largely a National Trust property and receives a large annual influx of tourists-being the site of West Wycombe Park, West Wycombe Caves and the Mausoleum on top of West Wycombe Hill.
The site has been occupied since Neolithic times, before the influx of Celts.
The spread of Islam in the Middle East and the influx of pilgrims required an almost complete rebuilding of the site which included adding more marble and three more minarets.
Over the next 15 years, the site at Maynooth underwent rapid construction so as to cater for the influx of new students, and the buildings which now border St. Joseph's Square ( to the rear of Stoyte House ) were completed by 1824.
A barrack is built at the site of the caravanserai and the town suddenly experiences a substantial influx of foreigners.
Over the next 15 years, the site at Maynooth underwent rapid construction so as to cater for the influx of new students, and the buildings which now border St Joseph's Square ( to the rear of Stoyte House ) were completed by 1824.
Land use has been a contentious issue in Little Tokyo due to its history, the proximity to the Los Angeles Civic Center, the role of Los Angeles as a site of business between Japan and America, and the increasing influx of residents into the Artist District.
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In 1870, a meeting was held to select a town site for the influx of pioneers coming to the recently recognized town of Phoenix.
Despite the influx of known crime figures, the local business community tried to cast Las Vegas in a respectable light when the Secretary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur visited in 1929 to inspect the dam site.
In the middle of the Great Depression, the Friant Dam site saw a huge influx of job seekers, many of whom had to live further away in surrounding cities.

influx and created
As naturalization laws were created to deal with the rare case of people separated from their nation state because they lived abroad ( expatriates ), western democracies were not ready to naturalize the massive influx of stateless people which followed massive denationalizations and the expulsion of ethnic minorities from newly created nation states in the first part of the 20th century, but they also counted the ( mostly aristocratic ) Russians who had escaped the 1917 October Revolution and the war communism period, and then the Spanish refugees.
Lakemoor Farms, The Meadows, and one other subdivision have created an influx of new homes in the area which is prompting interest in retail and other city centers for the new residents.
According to historian Richard Frye, this great influx of knowledge created a renaissance during, and proceeding Khosrau's reign.
Although their impact on the art in North America was minimal for decades, the distinctive nature of the anime series created a cult following that grew gradually until the 1980s when Star Blazers and Robotech, with their complex storylines and frank depiction of violence, helped create the groundswell that would lead to the major influx of anime popularity starting in the 1990s.
The steady recording and release of records by the band ( which released three albums over the course of 1984 and 1985 ) created an influx of income for the label and afforded it leverage to gather payment from distributors for other releases.
Early on, Brown moved out to Los Angeles, where the great influx of blacks created an integrated nightclub scene in which black performers tended to minimize the rougher blues elements of their style.
Israelis asserted that allowing a right of return to Israel proper, rather than to the newly created Palestinian state, would mean an influx of Palestinians that would fundamentally alter the demographics of Israel, jeopardizing Israel's Jewish character and its existence as a whole.
The diffusion model predicts that new immigrants will break down old patterns of discrimination and prejudice, as one becomes more and more comfortable with the more diverse neighborhoods that are created through the influx of immigrants.
The influx of thousands of American servicemen into Hawaii during World War 2 created a demand for both popular swing rhythm and country sounds.
About 1, 000 new jobs were created by the current casino operation, creating a housing shortage for the influx of workers.
This influx has created a rich diversity and a unique regional character throughout the country.
When an influx of European settlers in Taranaki created a demand for farmland that outstripped the availability, the Grey government stepped up efforts to secure title to land it had confiscated but subsequently not taken up for settlement.
Bill of 1944, which offered returning soldiers the opportunity of affordable higher education, forced New York to create a public university system since its private universities could not handle the influx ; the State University of New York was created by Governor Dewey in 1948.
The war effort necessitated by the first World War hampered the city's development and also created uncontrollable urban sprawl with the influx of refugees from Asia Minor.
But the influx of people created an environment he was unhappy with.
This huge influx of workers into new cities created the need for Deaf clubs.
By the end of the 1980s, they had also created the mature-audience Vertigo imprint, under initial editor Karen Berger, and began an influx of British talent such as Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman.
Stewart concluded, " The distinctive Ulster-Scottish culture, isolated from the mainstream of Catholic and Gaelic culture, would appear to have been created not by the specific and artificial plantation of the early seventeenth century, but by the continuous natural influx of Scottish settlers both before and after that episode … .”
In the 1960s, a growth in tourism caused an influx of immigrants to fill the service positions the tourism industry created.
The massive influx created a severe humanitarian crisis, as there was an acute lack of shelter, food and water.
This massive influx has created tensions in contemporary France, especially over issues of " integration into French society " and the notion of a " French identity ", and in recent years the most controversial issues have been with regards to Muslim populations ( at 7 %, Islam is the second largest religion in today's France ; see Islam in France ).
** In 1905, with the large influx of Roman Catholic immigrants to the area, a new Roman Catholic parish, Holy Name of Jesus, was created.
Overpopulation and the steady influx of migrants, who lacked medical care amid cramped quarters, caused diseases and created imminent threats to life.

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