The Transat began in 1960 as the OSTAR and has become the breeding ground for the world's elite solo sailors.
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The company was the first to manufacture integrated circuits, which made millions for Sherman Fairchild and became the breeding ground for companies ranging from National Semiconductor to Sequoia Capital.
That hits the country's staggering 15% unemployment rate--20% for people 30 and younger, the breeding ground for new militants--and does little to help provide for a population that is growing at 3% a year.
The breeding ground for this English style of football has its roots in the boisterous games of the medieval period, Winner argues, and the intrinsic love for "testosterone festivals" like rugby, which was invented around the same time as soccer.
In Punjab province, which is the breeding ground of sectarian militants, the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and its parent organisation, Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan, have a strong electoral presence due mainly to the state patronage they enjoyed during the military regime of General Pervez Musharraf.
The 23-year-old hails from a village in the Rift Valley, the traditional breeding ground for the seemingly endless stream of Kenyan distance runners who have enjoyed such success in distances from 800 meters to the marathon.
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You could be looking at the biggest breeding ground for billionaires since Silicon Valley took off so, seemingly, long ago.
It is understood there are strict controls on development on the island in order to protect the birds' breeding ground.
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But Mr Padilha warned state authorities not to let down their guard as the rainy season could exacerbate the situation, with standing water providing an ideal breeding ground for the mosquitoes carrying the disease.
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Any feathers the bird had grown at a particular breeding ground would reflect the area's "signature" in their isotope ratios (the relationship between different types of the same atom), narrowing the search area for researchers.
Despite a population of 17.5 million, Holland has built an outstanding reputation for developing young footballers over the years, with its amateur youth clubs providing a strong breeding ground for the country's professional clubs.
Despite a relatively small population of 17.5 million, Holland has built an outstanding reputation for developing young footballers over the years, with its amateur youth clubs providing a strong breeding ground for the country's professional clubs.
The water is also an excellent breeding ground for mosquitoes, particularly in the warm, wet climate of the Gulf Coast, which could mean a spike in mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile virus.
This model has proved successful in many parts of the world and provides hope in others, such as the impoverished, war-torn, terrorist breeding ground of Mindanao in the Philippines.
Environmentalists said the area is a breeding ground for bird species including rare skylarks and lapwings.
The untended fields and the warm and dry summer have combined to provide a splendid breeding-ground for the swarms of locusts.
America's traditional policy of cuddling up to the region's dictators and kleptocrats had turned the region into a breeding ground for Islamic extremism.
Michelle McIlveen of the DUP referred to the importance of Strangford as a breeding ground for common and grey seals, and said the assembly should not underestimate the importance of the mussel beds as a filtration system and as a nursery for other species.
Experts identified the area as an environmentally fragile cheetah breeding ground, and a 1996 management plan aimed to protect the vulnerable species by banning jeep-led safaris, which could interrupt hunts or scare and separate families.
And this could be a breeding ground for the rioters, or terrorists, of the future.
With traditional communities weakening and people working more hours than ever, the office has become a breeding ground for romantic entanglements.
He adds that more than just an endurance event, the race often becomes a breeding ground for lifelong friendships amongst runners.
In addition, the mucus is a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, and patients are vulnerable to illnesses which can cause permanent damage.
Others worry about the device becoming a bacterial breeding ground.
Hoarding can become dangerous when debris gets piled so high that it falls and injures someone, or when the debris serves as a breeding ground for disease-causing toxic mold or vermin.
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Today's economic muddle, which resembles the 1970s, is a classic breeding ground for entrepreneurship.
Clearly the universities are not providing a breeding ground for bright foreign graduates who choose to stay.
The department specifies that animal waste must be picked up every seven days, and has rules about keeping stuff in the yard that might be a breeding ground for vermin and mosquitoes, like old tires.
In an interview at his offices in Islamabad, Aziz also challenged the prevailing view of Pakistan as a breeding ground for terrorists.
The typical IT department is a natural breeding ground for innovation.
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