Synonymes & Anagrammes | Mot Anglaise BOOMING
BOOMING
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- Coolidge was given credit for a booming economy at home and no visible crises abroad, and he faced little opposition at the 1924 Republican National Convention.
- Its connection to the booming high tech industry phenomenon known as Silicon Valley prompted Mayor Tom McEnery to adopt the city motto of "Capital of Silicon Valley" in 1988 to promote the city.
- In the 19th century, the county received many European-American migrants from New York and New England, who were attracted to the area for land and booming jobs in the lumber and other resource industries.
- With the decreased demand for copper, thousands left Red Jacket in the 1920s, many moving to Detroit, Michigan, where the automobile industry was booming.
- In 1912, a local town, Cotter, was booming while growth in Mountain Home had slowed, and there was talk of moving the County Seat to the riverfront town.
- His donation of land for a railroad station site established the town as the center of the San Joaquin Valley's booming wheat industry.
- After having the town platted, he constructed a wharf on the Sacramento River, and a booming town soon followed.
- Named after their home state of Sonora, Mexico, it was once a booming center of industry and trade in California's Mother Lode.
- Meanwhile, tourism was booming, and farmers and miners alike found a better income catering to tourists during the summer months.
- While Creede was booming, the capital city of Denver, Colorado was experiencing a reform movement against gambling clubs and saloons.
- The Rock River failed to become a major navigational route as once hoped, but it provided power for the saw and grist mills, and later to a booming industrial base.
- Fowlerton was a booming town with multiple stores, bars, and this small town even had its own locomotive station; at least up until the Great Flood of 1913, which wiped out the entire town and left buildings, homes, and debris deep under water.
- As New York City saw booming immigration, it also inevitably saw a rise in the number of orphans in its asylums.
- In 1969, the booming petroleum business was shut down because of environmental concerns of excess salt water disposal.
- Stotts discovered galena and hemimorphite deposits west of the town and began to develop the lead mining industry that later fueled Stotts City's booming growth.
- Steamboats were a booming business on this part of the lake; the second commercial steamboat in the world was launched on Lake Champlain, with Rouses Point as its first port-of-call.
- Capitalizing on this booming tourist trade, grand resorts such as Taylor's on Schroon (later Scaroon Manor), the Leland House and the Brown Swan – along with a number of Adirondack Style Lodges – made Schroon Lake a premier summer vacation spot.
- In 1850, with booming agriculture, mining, sawmills, and tanneries, Hope's total population peaked at 1,125, with the subsequent decrease mainly due to residents moving away as a result of industrial decline.
- Williston is in northwestern North Dakota's booming oil patch, where adequate, affordable housing has become a concern since the 2010s.
- Because of Wyoming's proximity to the thriving 19th century industry in Lockland, its easy transportation to the booming city of Cincinnati during the Gilded Age, and its pleasant scenery, many wealthy industrialists purchased local farms and built grand country houses.
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