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The court must have been a hotbed of social reform at the time.
He made his debut in 1928 with the play Hotbed.
They were considered to be hotbeds of disease and fever.
"The art world is this hotbed of fear," he said.
Their organizations, created by the Party, became hotbeds of opposition to it.
Many campuses across the country have become hotbeds of protest against a war with Iraq recently.
Certainly he had not expected to find a hotbed of revolution on his own doorstep.
Central Asia has also been called a potential hotbed of terrorist activity.
But more recently the festival has been a hotbed of family infighting.
Symphony Space is trying to become a hotbed of contemporary classical music.
South America and Asia have been hotbeds for quite some time.
This does not mean that beaches in Britain are hotbeds of pollution.
Instead, I proceeded to that hotbed of mnemonics, medical school.
Campuses are expected to be a hotbed of activity.
The major professional performing organizations used to be hotbeds of modernism.
Large commercial banks have been known historically as hotbeds of anti-Semitism.
But we can help countries have enough political stability so they do not become hotbeds of internal conflict and terrorism.
It seemed suddenly to have become a perfect hotbed of extraordinary happenings!
Brooklyn has been a hotbed of baseball going back to the sport's infancy.
She has discovered veritable hotbeds of singing in her travels.
As a result of this and other factors, American industry has become a hotbed of innovation.
The High Council is always such a hotbed of spying on each other.
Asked to name a hotbed of new architecture, you might not automatically shout "Spain!"
But even in this hotbed of ambition, Al Gore stood out.