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Turning to the current musical season on Broadway, the most widely acclaimed of the new arrivals, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, has been transferred to an original cast album ( R. C. A. Victor LOC 1066 ; ;
Little Ice Age ), prolonged periods of drought, cyclical periods of topsoil erosion, environmental degradation, de-forestation, hostility from new arrivals, religious or cultural change, and even influence from Mesoamerican cultures.
Together with earlier arrivals to the United States ( including the indigenous American Indians, Hispanic and Latino Americans, particularly in the West, Southwest, and Texas ; African Americans who came to the United States in the Atlantic slave trade ; and early colonial migrants from Britain, France, Germany, Spain, and elsewhere ), these new waves of immigrants had a pro profound impact on national or regional cuisine.
Initially, the new arrivals inhabited the eastern area of Baracoa, before expanding across the island.
But these new arrivals followed the indigenous Cubans by also dispersing into the wilderness or suffering a similar fate at the hands of disease.
Dublin is home to a greater proportion of new arrivals than any other parts of the country.
The massive property boom and consequent rise in house prices has led to friction between the new arrivals and the old Docklands communities, who have complained of being squeezed out.
It was important to the American government that the new arrivals could support themselves and have money to get started.
The Kissing Post is a wooden column outside the Registry Room, where new arrivals were greeted by their relatives and friends, typically with tears, hugs and kisses.
The new arrivals included many middle-class families who moved into towns and established small businesses and workshops — although lack of economic opportunities meant that approximately a quarter later left Palestine.
It became something of a local joke to refer to the new arrivals from Indiana as " hoosiers ", and before long, anyone from the rural edges of St. Louis County was considered such.
As the new settlement in Indiana grew, it also began to attract new arrivals, including emigrants from Germany, who expected the Harmonists to pay for their passage to America.
In 1996, new cruise ship and ferry berths came on-line, sharply increasing the number of passenger arrivals.
New arrivals from the continent seem to have invaded Japan from the West, bringing with them new technologies such as rice farming and metallurgy.
The settlements of the new arrivals seem to have coexisted with those of the Jōmon for some time.
Suddenly, the alarm is raised ; the villagers, fearing that the bandits have returned, beg the new arrivals to protect them.
Many of the new arrivals had great difficulty finding jobs, in part because of mass European immigration at the time, and overt racism was common.
His title reflected the centrality of Britain's perspective on migration in the colonies at the time, especially since most new arrivals in Upper Canada were from the United Kingdom.
With the help of the new arrivals and close air support, the force was able to consolidate its position on the peak.
Many of the poor blacks who had come to the city from the South decided to stay in Oakland, and longstanding black residents complained that the new Southern arrivals " tended towards public disorder.
Intended as relief, the new arrivals were thrown into combat immediately.
While the French settlers were established in modern Quebec and Nova Scotia, new arrivals stopped coming from France.
Though the nomenclature may initially confuse new arrivals and visitors, most consider the grid system an aid to navigation.

new and rebelled
In 1448, citizens rebelled in the " Berlin Indignation " against the construction of a new royal palace by Frederick II Irontooth.
In early 1964, a new crisis broke out as Congolese rebels calling themselves " Simba " ( Swahili for " Lion ") rebelled against the government.
The Göktürks became the new leading element amongst the disparate steppe peoples in Central Asia, after they rebelled against the Rouran Khaganate.
The Spanish colonists rebelled against their leaders, and the indigenous people rebelled against their masters, and against the abuses their new masters imposed on them.
The loyalists of Gaddhafi rebelled and fought with the new Libyan army.
Fayette County settlers provided the new United States government with first test in the 1793 Whiskey Rebellion, when farmers rebelled against tax collectors to protest of a new liquor tax.
This advantageous situation changed when the two companies were amalgamated in 1682, but the way the actors rebelled and took command of a new company in 1695 is in itself an illustration of how far their status and power had developed since 1660.
His government, however, was unpopular among his new subjects, who rebelled against him with the support of King Ottokar II of Bohemia.
* 1448: The inhabitants of Berlin rebelled in the " Berlin Indignation " against the construction of a new royal palace by Elector Frederick II Irontooth.
The Thirty Years ' War began in 1618 when the estates of Bohemia rebelled against Ferdinand of Styria and elected Frederick V, Elector Palatine, the leader of the Protestant Union, as their new king.
Reacting to all these perceptions of American decline internationally and domestically, a group of academics, journalists, politicians, and policymakers, labeled by many as " new conservatives " or " neoconservatives ", since many of them were still Democrats, rebelled against the Democratic Party's leftward drift on defense issues in the 1970s ( especially after the nomination of George McGovern in 1972 ), and also blamed liberal Democrats for the nation's weakened geopolitical stance.
The new nation was politically unstable, and Panama rebelled several times during the 19th century.
It is said that Basava, rebelled against the rigid practices of the caste system prevalent in mainstream Hindu society, and eventually began new philosophy of Lingayatism with a casteless society at its core.
When the new caliph's uncle, Abdullah ibn Ali rebelled, Abu Muslim was requested by al-Mansur to crush this rebellion, which he did, and Abdullah was given to his nephew as a prisoner.
In 1336 Ashikaga Takauji rebelled against the imperial court and proclaimed the beginning of a new warrior regime.
The new political line of Przemysł I was based on a close cooperation with the Church ( especially the Bishops of Poznań, Bogufał II and Bogufał III ); this caused the opposition of the knighthood, who in 1244 rebelled against him and claimed the abolition of the judicial and tax immunities gained by the Bishops from Władysław Odonic.
In any case, there seems to have been some agreement reached ending hostilities with Persia after 450 / 449, which allowed Athens to deal with the new threats from the other Greek states such as Corinth and Thebes, as well as Euboeoa which rebelled from the Delian League shortly after this.
The Country Party then rebelled against Page's leadership, deposed him and elected Cameron as their new leader.
The party was authoritarian and tried to exert detailed control over its officeholders ; those who rebelled were purged or removed from office by the new device of recall elections.
Mahmud rebelled against his younger brother, Sultan Ismail of Ghazni, and took over Ghazna as the new Sultan.
In total only twelve of the original Bengal Native Infantry regiments survived to pass into the new Indian Army All ten of the Bengal Light Cavalry regiments rebelled.
The people of Antioch rebelled against this action, while the anti-Eustathians proposed Eusebius as the new bishop, but he declined.

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