Boom was just a teddy bear, a little worn around the ears, soft and agreeable to hold. |
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He was the tangible symbol of the Baby Boom, its conceits, its self-absorption, its lack of discipline and failures of responsibility. |
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In the spirit of citizen journalism, The Chronicle invited Boom to write his own story. |
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We'll look at a report that says the Baby Boom generation could save America's job market by taking a hike. |
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The great Baltic Index Boom is the third and latest of the mighty booms of our age. |
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Jeanette MacDonald and Archie Leach, a chores boy who will soon be known as Cary Grant, dance a fandango in Boom Boom. |
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In their middle years, the members of the Baby Boom generation will face the inevitability of their mortality. |
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There's been a boom in heroin use in rural areas in the UK over the last few years. |
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That retail sales are faltering in the midst of a major mortgage refi boom is an especially noteworthy development. |
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Moreover, despite the butchers' sizable landholdings, the sixteenth-century speculative real estate boom in Antwerp passed them by. |
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Few well-known executives who achieved celebrity during the boom years of the Nineties are now safe from shareholder retribution. |
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In the dying months of the boom, Beggs put together the deal with virtually no personal cash. |
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It is not yet clear whether investors have learned the lessons of the technology boom. |
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Everyone knows how the tech boom of the late nineties created wealth for Americans. |
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Despite his irregular fight record and kayfabe politics, Takada is credited with the existence of PRIDE and the Japanese MMA boom. |
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Ordinary Americans did make money in the 1990s, though with the boom at white heat, 86 percent of the gains accrued to the top 10 percent. |
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I swooped down on them, making the rat-a-tat sound of the turret guns and the thud and boom of the bombs. |
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But the boom in major breakthroughs in the science of aerodynamics had dwindled. |
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He has showcased his dramedic acting in short films like Gregory Go Boom and Eat, both directed by Janicza Bravo. |
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Also here is the town's only gay nightclub, the Boom Boom Room, which fronts the Coast Inn, an unpretentious deco structure with low rates and killer water views. |
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He awoke to a subliminal judder and then a hollow, deep boom that rocked through the fortress and was not so much heard as felt. |
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The Internet boom is a high-tech gold rush, a latter day Klondike of bits and bandwidth. |
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The Oregon system seems able to provide housing reliably, even during boom times. |
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You might also hear the names Aunt Mary, skunk, boom, gangster, kif or ganja. |
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The province's economic boom has not led to a rise in the standard of living for the majority of Albertans. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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Naturally, there was total radio silence from him while the property boom was going up. |
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The wind caught the sails with a dull boom and the ship heeled about, tacking into the westerly breeze sweeping across the lake. |
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A lot of other businesses are also doing particularly well as a result of the housing boom, like construction, plumbers, joiners and builders. |
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If you have to break out of the bottom, most of the time the knot to the boom will go before the superglued join. |
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The building boom is in full flight at present and the amount of new houses going up or are still planned is alarming to say the least. |
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Levels of activity in the economy will rise, employment will be boosted and tax receipts will boom. |
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If health or education is based on the market there will inevitably be success and failure, winners and losers, and boom and bust. |
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I am sure that many of your readers are aware of the recent boom in local and family history. |
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But the costs of benchmarking will make it almost impossible to balance the national accounts if the economy fails to return to the boom times. |
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The boom in financial services continues to provide a windfall for the country's top legal and accountancy firms. |
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Still, there's heated dispute about just how important Reaganomics was to the tech boom. |
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With an almighty boom, the laser detonates, tearing a huge chunk of the warship's hull away as it goes. |
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James says the belief that our personal finances are as safe as houses has fuelled an impressive consumer boom. |
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His debut novel, Echo of the Boom, is a dystopian romp with Pynchonesque ambitions. |
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The Celtic Tiger boom has levelled off and we have to wake up to that reality, he added. |
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Football is not the only one of the town's local trades to be experiencing a boom time in the last few years. |
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A strong boom is needed to carry the pound or more of lead that your sinker is going to weigh. |
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The boom that was built on the quicksand of inflation then comes to a sudden end. |
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The canal boom revived the idea of a waterway between Manchester and Sowerby Bridge. |
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The industry is still suffering from excess network capacity put in place during the boom years of the late 1990s, and prices are weak. |
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Perth is something of a boom town, due to the immense mineral wealth of the state of Western Australia. |
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It involves the employment of a second lift cylinder on the jib or secondary boom. |
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In its ordinary sense it conveys to us an item of plant with a projecting boom or jib over which are braced lifting wires and pulleys. |
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With three telescopic boom sections and an articulating jib, sections of pump hose are added as needed to accommodate the distance to placement. |
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Despite the weather, the ship's two carpenters were busy and by the 26th they were able to replace the jib boom. |
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She was still scarred after her encounters with icebergs so proper repairs to her jury-rigged jib boom were a top priority. |
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That pressure also flows to the slave cylinder to provide additional lifting force to the jib boom. |
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The 7-ton crane can handle 600 pounds at full extension of the jib boom at 82 feet, or 2500 pounds at 60 feet. |
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We were supposed to be knee-deep in snow amid a boom time for the manufacturers of gloves and woolly hats. |
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Last year's boom has been reflected in the profitability reported by investment banks and the take-home pay of the corporate rainmakers. |
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And when the great boom began and the country's cities began to develop, there was a rush to profit from the fat contracts on offer. |
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In much the same way, he says, the peak of the U.S. Baby Boom occurred in the late 1960s, when flower power and numerous social and political movements thrived. |
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An annual fireworks display called the Big Bay Boom is held on the Fourth of July over the waters of the Bay. |
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As the dotcom bust receded and the leverage inflated the next boom, the wager looked like a good one. |
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Almost as soon as Romney ended his day-to-day role at Bain, the dot-com boom crashed and the economy went into recession. |
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The new DAB CD Boom Box from Morphy Richards has all the benefits of a sound system plus portability. |
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The word on the street at the height of the dotcom boom was that this was the figure to watch if you were interested in investing in growth companies. |
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This book is part of NASA's Aeronautics Book Series and covers development and flight testing of its Shaped Sonic Boom Demonstrator. |
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The cinema industry has been fighting back since its lowest point in the 1980s when admissions sank to 54 million in 1984 at the height of the home video boom. |
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Today, however, it appears we have passed the peak in the mortgage refi boom, making it reasonable to expect GSE balance sheet expansion to soon begin to wane. |
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It's simple to rig, by tying the main line to the top eye, clipping a sinker to the swivel link and tie the leader to the swivel at the end of the boom arm. |
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In the unprecedented action, contractors and workers joined forces to wring improvements out of four companies benefiting from the state's home building boom. |
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In these boom conditions, the TV channels hold all the aces. |
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When Gerald Ford picked Nelson Rockefeller as vice president from 1974 to 1977, it was a consolation prize to a burned-out boom. |
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With the exception of the dotcom boom, all of the trust fund surprises have been in the wrong direction. |
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Sultan reportedly made millions off the sale of the site she cofounded during the dotcom boom. |
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He didn't need to, because Labor acquiesced as a government-financed housing boom continued in existing settlements. |
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Micmacs Film4, 9pm PREMIERE Dany Boom stars in this quirky comedy about an eccentric drifter with a bullet lodged in his head. |
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Seattle Dancer's enduring moment of fame came in July 1985 when offered at the Keeneland July selected yearling sale at the height of the boom in the yearling market. |
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The youth bust and old age boom will change the states' dependency ratios. |
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During the boom years, Anglo expanded its market share by reckless lending, especially to property developers. |
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She knows women who were self-employed pro-dommes before the tech boom began. |
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The company had built an empire off finding and drilling natural gas discoveries as the fracking boom rolled across the country. |
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There was a boom in the building of castles, abbeys, and priories. |
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Premium channels includes the Capeverdean versions of Boom TV and Zap Cabo Verde, two channels owned by Brazil's Record. |
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I am a risk-taker and I would have gone for broke during the dotcom boom. |
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Turkey has had more than a decade of economic boom, and is now the sixth-most-visited tourist destination in the world. |
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Hovering over the jib boom you see two large anchors lying on deck. |
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Christie has a lot riding on fulfilling his promise of shepherding Atlantic City into a third boom era. |
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However, an unintended consequence of the commercialization of the sport was a boom in child trafficking. |
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Molex has been a beneficiary of the boom in electronics and device manufacturing that has been led in part by Apple. |
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The boom in new types of martial arts contrasts with a decline in the popularity of their traditional counterparts, such as judo and kendo, or fighting with bamboo swords. |
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Millions have died in this area in the past decade, for land, for gold, for power, for control of mineral wealth, and now there's an oil boom, without any oil. |
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In a new video, the Kentucky Republican brags about lowering the boom on sexual harasser Bob Packwood. |
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Instead, Sarsens offered the customer its CC 8800-1 crawler in combination with a Boom Booster kit to make the lift possible. |
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In 2004, Amber birthed her alter ego, a stripteaser named Oosha Boom. |
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Critics predicted that their resale prices would crash, but they had reckoned without the property boom and without Carroll's skill when it comes to site selection. |
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Residential housing was in short supply, and it took years for the market to catch up with the population boom. |
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That legislation shortly gave way to the railway boom, and from there the numbers of companies formed soared. |
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Many colonial settlers came to Delaware from Maryland and Virginia, which had been experiencing a population boom. |
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A prime example of innovation involved the explosive boom of Silicon Valley startups out of the Stanford Industrial Park. |
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The postwar boom ended in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and the situation was worsened by the rise of stagflation. |
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In the 1950s, an economic boom began in Italy, at first fuelled by internal demand, and then also by exports. |
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The cotton industry was subject to cycles of boom and slump, which caused waves of mill building. |
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The economic boom in China and India has caused a massive increase in the demand for steel in recent years. |
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However, industry observers have warned that this might not lead to a boom in mining jobs. |
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Alfred relocated to Colorado Springs to take advantage of the boom in the defense industry. |
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During these boom years, Ramsden proposed building a planned town to accommodate the large workforce which had arrived. |
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In the last few years it has seen a massive house price boom, with many properties more than doubling their value over a couple of years. |
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From 1850 to 1880 the Norwegian shipping industry enjoyed a large boom, stimulated by the abolishing of the British Navigation Acts. |
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The 1950s saw a boom in construction of hydroelectricity and the state built the steel mill Norsk Jernverk and two aluminum works. |
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In San Francisco, capital of Silicon Valley and boom town of the internet, innovators have devised the latest in computerised technodazzle. |
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The Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies school has its origins in the mid-1910s boom in commercial periodicals. |
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Among humpback whales, only males boom out long strings of repeating phrases of hums and whups and chirps. |
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And so there has been a boom in placing solar fields on top of landfills. |
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For most African countries, the past two decades have been boom time. |
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The FAA is on a hiring boom because large numbers of its 15,000 air traffic controllers are retiring. |
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It was in this buoyant baby boom atmosphere that my parents grew up. |
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The smooth telescoping boom movement is also ideal for placing jersey barriers with less barrier swing. |
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There had been a housing boom however in the years following Second World War. |
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Boom goes the dynamite, scores are tied, and we are even-steven! |
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All acting like nothing even happened at all. Boom! BOOOM!! As Jeanie goes ta answer it, as im in the kitchen getting cereal. As another Big bearly Man Comes barging in. |
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Modern Peruvian literature is recognized thanks to authors such as Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, a leading member of the Latin American Boom. |
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A reebok was tied behind his saddle and Jan Boom was carrying the carcase of a klipspringer, and a few unconsidered trifles in the way of partridges. |
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With LDC, the majority shareholder Boom Pictures is well placed to be able to secure future growth finance for acquisitions, as well as supporting organic growth. |
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In Berlin they call her Boom Boom Bine and in Birmingham Sabine Lisicki is the new and arguably most popular Classic winner for a sporting generation. |
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Jacob Pratt was congratulated by Brett Wilson chosen in April as the inaugural winner of Boom Box, CBC's competition for Aboriginal entrepreneurs. |
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Listen to your favorite music anywhere with the iH30 Boom Box. |
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Tuk Tuk Misbah-ul-Haq will lead its team for Test Series, Boom Boom Afridi will Captain his T20 team while the third ODI captain is still under consideration. |
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Reminiscent of the way that some Latin American novelists wrote during the decades of the Boom, Inga Abele takes the reader on something of a magical mystery tour. |
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Hostile race relations and chronic unemployment are ignored in the suburbs of Paris, London and Sydney, and boom! there are riots. |
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So we went around the corner, looked in the garbage, and, boom, there's about 16 of the tapes he didn't like! |
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In the next second, that is exactly what happened. Big Man made a wide Texas swing, left his chin open and boom! goes the dynamite. |
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Once again, there are special effects, muscles and explosions, boomity boom boom. |
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A larger amount of capital is seeking investment than in the boomiest of boom times, yet there is no boom now. |
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It's safe to say that the baby boom generation is the most self-obsessed group of people ever to have boulevardiered the planet. |
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Mr. Bush's return to Carternomics killed the Reagan boom, resulting in higher unemployment, lower incomes and higher deficits. |
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The protests in Brazil are unfolding just as its long and heralded economic boom may be coming to an end. |
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Drake's well touched off a major boom in oil production in the United States. |
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There was the boom of a bass drum, and the voice of the orchestra leader rang out suddenly above the echolalia of the garden. |
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Reggae basslines boom from giant stacks of speakers and the streets and dancehalls are crammed with hip-grinding groovers. |
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The financial crisis that began in 2008 dramatically ended this period of boom. |
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Roman builders employed Greeks in many capacities, especially in the great boom in construction in the early Empire. |
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Large reserves of petroleum and natural gas were discovered in the 1960s, which led to a boom in the economy. |
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British immigrants were also important in the northern zone of the country during the saltpetre boom, in the ports of Iquique and Pisagua. |
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Just as London enjoyed growth through international trade, the rest of Great Britain also benefited from the economic boom. |
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The discovery at Oil Springs touched off an oil boom which brought hundreds of speculators and workers to the area. |
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Around this time a Tudor defensive boom stretched from the Round Tower to Fort Blockhouse in Gosport, as a protection to Portsmouth Harbour. |
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Around the unicorn is wrapped a representation of the Tudor defensive boom which stretched across Portsmouth Harbour. |
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When Jack came back late from lunch, the team leader really lowered the boom on him. |
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However, very many simpler buildings, especially churches, built during the wool boom in East Anglia, are fine examples of the style. |
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A boom in the number of foals bred has meant that there is not adequate resources to care for unwanted horses. |
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Sailors may also adjust the trim of the sail to account for wind gradient, for example, using a boom vang. |
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The main boom then can be rigged as a whisker pole too, to stabilize one of the head sails. |
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However, the sail can become jammed in the mast or boom slot if not operated correctly. |
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Following World War II, the West's cities experienced an economic and population boom. |
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Oil boom towns in Texas and Oklahoma rivaled the old mining camps for their rawness and wealth. |
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The pamphlets were published by John Murray, who invested heavily in the boom. |
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For cities that had a developed motor industry such as Birmingham, Coventry and Oxford, the 1930s were also a boom time. |
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Regarded as the leading figure of the satire boom, Peter Cook was ranked number one in the Comedians' Comedian poll. |
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The boom resulted in the relocation of institutions into new developments in the nearby Isle of Dogs area, particularly that of Canary Wharf. |
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This boom in innovative financial products went hand in hand with more complexity. |
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The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height and creating an identifiable skyline. |
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Optionally, the receiving probe can be replaced with a fuselage mounted UARRSI receptacle for receiving fuel from boom equipped tankers. |
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The years leading up to the crisis were characterized by an exorbitant rise in asset prices and associated boom in economic demand. |
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It lacks the little boom microphone jutting mouthward that many Bluetooth headsets have, and it more easily hides under hair. |
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The exploitation of North Sea gas and oil brought in substantial tax and export revenues to aid the new economic boom. |
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During the eighties, a number of major museums, including the Modern, had expanded, hoping to cash in on a boom in museumgoing. |
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In recent years there have been two fatalities and one near miss due to the inappropriate use of boom trucks. |
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Tijuana experienced a building boom that was brought to a halt by the Great Recession. |
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It has since experienced somewhat of a boom as a center of border trade between China and Russia. |
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From 1710 Glasgow became the focus of an economic boom which lasted nearly fifty years. |
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The area around Livingston was previously an important shale oil area, the world's first oil boom occurred in West Lothian. |
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The early 20th century saw a great boom in the numbers leaving Scotland for Canada. |
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Its construction hastened Oswestry's boom as a railway town, from a population of 5,500 in 1861, to nearly 10,000 40 years later. |
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The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 led to a boom in commercial real estate. |
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The destruction caused by the Great Chicago Fire led to the largest building boom in the history of the nation. |
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Milford Haven has experienced a history of boom and slump in shipbuilding, fishing, as a railhead and an ocean terminal. |
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He outlined nine factors interacting with one another under conditions of debt and deflation to create the mechanics of boom to bust. |
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The Celtic Tiger also led to a temporary boom in construction, with large redevelopment projects in the Dublin Docklands and Spencer Dock. |
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Edwin Drake's 1859 well near Titusville, Pennsylvania, is typically considered the first true modern oil well, and touched off a major boom. |
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The postwar boom led to the modernisation of the economy and a greater role for female employment. |
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Le Havre experienced a population boom in the second half of the 19th century. |
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Even though farm and industry output expanded, the economy could not keep pace with the population boom. |
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The reduction in the unemployment rate and growth in per capita income is attributable to the oil boom in the state. |
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The immediate postwar period saw a severe reduction in warship orders which was balanced by a prolonged boom in merchant shipbuilding. |
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In particular, the completion of a branch line to the small seaside town Blackpool from Poulton led to a sustained economic and demographic boom. |
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In the 18th century, thanks to the rum trade, Flensburg had yet another boom. |
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The destruction caused by the bombing of Mainz during World War II led to the largest building boom in the history of the town. |
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While most of the parks surrounding the villas were destroyed during the building boom of the late 19th century, some of them remain. |
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At the same time, it also led to a boom in printing, and Iceland today is one of the most literate societies in the world. |
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During the oil boom in the late 1970s and 1980s, there was a focused civic effort to bring art to Jeddah's public areas. |
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Due to a major energy and resources boom, the provincial economy has had a major turnaround since the turn of the 21st century. |
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Then, in 1499, the first major discovery of gold was made in the cordillera central, which led to a mining boom. |
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Haiti's brief tourism boom was wiped out by the rule of Papa Doc Duvalier and his unstable government. |
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The oil boom in the '00's has revived the economy, but the benefits are not distributed evenly. |
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During the rubber boom it is estimated that diseases brought by immigrants, such as typhus and malaria, killed 40,000 native Amazonians. |
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There was also a boom in the tourism industry, and new hotels sprang up throughout the island. |
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Slaves labeled as 'Minas' and 'Angolas' rose in high demand during the boom. |
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The oil boom of the 1970s benefited Bahrain greatly, although the subsequent downturn hurt the economy. |
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In contrast to the Zapotecs, the Zoque generally declined as a group during the ranching boom, with interloping animals eating their maize crops. |
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Combined with its sudden elevation in profile was the Florida land boom of the 1920s, which brought a brief period of intense land development. |
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Although the recent oil boom has helped to bring the state out of complete poverty, there is still areas in which this is a serious problem. |
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The boom generated much income and savings, but there were few investment possibilities in trade, due to the persisting Spanish trade embargoes. |
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However, there has been a housing boom due to declining commercial mortgage rates. |
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Indigenous peoples were enslaved as part of the rubber boom in Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, and Brazil. |
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So lucrative was this market that it spawned an economic boom in central and western Europe, today known as the Carolingian Renaissance. |
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Spanish America's ability to supply a great amount of silver and China's strong demand for this commodity resulted in a spectacular mining boom. |
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The true champion of this boom in the silver industry was indeed the Spanish crown. |
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During the oil boom of the 1970s, Nigeria joined OPEC and the huge oil revenues it was generating enriched the economy. |
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During the oil boom of the 1970s, Nigeria accumulated a significant foreign debt to finance major infrastructural investments. |
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After the 1970s oil boom, tertiary education was improved so that it would reach every subregion of Nigeria. |
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A BABY boom combined with a housing shortage will send rents and property prices soaring, experts are warning today. |
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Still, there is an enormous opportunity for growth in the baby care market as China's baby boom has been looming for decades. |
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A BABY boom at Knowsley SafariPark has seen more than 100 births in a matter of weeks. |
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Could we be gearing up for a baby boom to surpass the mother of all baby booms? |
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Although common to all parts of Canada, this passage from baby boom to baby bust was more pronounced in Quebec. |
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It seems Tyneside is in for a backpacker boom as tourists flood into a newly trendy and fashionably cultural city famous for its nightlife. |
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The new GR-500EXL boasts a 51-tonne capacity, a 42 m 5-section boom, and a right-hand drive. |
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During the leveraged buyout boom of the early 1980s, many corporations were the targets of hostile takeovers. |
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It offers top drilling performance with a RD414 rock drill, a robust boom, a patented collaring guide and an economical Tier4 Final engine. |
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Scots' bulging waists have led to a sales boom for one bedmaker, whose wooden frames can even withstand the weight of a family car. |
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This not only caused a significant boom for the Dutch economy, but also much resentment in neighbouring countries, like first the Commonwealth of England and later France. |
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The petroleum boom produced great wealth, but there have been disputes over the money earned from the facilities owned by PEMEX, the nation's oil company. |
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The 11th century marked a significant boom in the region's economy, due to improved trading and, mostly, agricultural conditions, with arms manufacture a significant factor. |
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The building boom in Imperial times led to a partial rebuilding of the Old Town, but without destroying its structure, and rather leading to notable expansion of the town. |
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The tourist boom led to increases in gambling and prostitution in Cuba. |
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After experimenting with configurations to counteract the torque produced by the single main rotor, Sikorsky settled on a single, smaller rotor mounted on the tail boom. |
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There was a boom in oil exploration in western North Dakota in the late 1970s and early 1980s, as rising petroleum prices made development profitable. |
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The proportion of Spain's foreign born population increased rapidly during its economic boom in the early 2000s, but then declined due to the financial crisis. |
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The serial introduced the eponymous aliens that would become the series' most popular monsters, and was responsible for the BBC's first merchandising boom. |
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Until the early 1920s, Cardiff docks continued to boom as a location for shipping companies, but the fall in demand for Welsh coal caused a dramatic fall in exports. |
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Although Llanvaches is set in a quiet, rural area the need for more houses and the boom in housing development means that the village has a rising population. |
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France's demographic transition was unusual in that the mortality and the natality decreased at the same time, thus there was no demographic boom in the 19th century. |
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Growth in modern manufacture of electrical goods and a boom in the motor car industry was helped by a growing southern population and an expanding middle class. |
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The boom in the slate industry was followed by a significant decline. |
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During the 1860s and 1870s the slate industry went through a large boom. |
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The 1980s saw an economic boom in the Silicon Glen corridor between Glasgow and Edinburgh, with many large technology firms relocating to Scotland. |
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Similarly, the recent boom in imports of fine beans from Egypt has been based on pre-existing capabilities in growing the less sophisticated bobby beans. |
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Italy also experienced an economic boom and the French economy rebounded. |
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It is somewhat characteristic of this aircraft's designer that he found a homebrewed solution to the high cost of fabricating this curved boom section. |
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The boom in tourism, spurred by growing wealth and leisure time, and by Victoria's example, led to significant urban development of the island's coastal resorts. |
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So far the major beneficiaries of the boom in gold have been deposed South American dictators, Middle Eastern potentates, and the gnomes of Zurich. |
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Now, however, a construction boom in both the private and public sector has led to a dramatic improvement in living standards in major cities, particularly in Addis Ababa. |
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The decades following on from the Second World War were a boom time for Welsh rugby, though it took until the 1950s for the benefits to be seen on the playing fields. |
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Britain had never experienced the boom that had characterized the US, Germany, Canada and Australia in the 1920s, so its bust appeared less severe. |
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Tesco expands dark stores programme to cash in on online shopping boom. |
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The late 19th and early 20th century period was a boom time for Newport. |
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Stonehaven has grown rapidly since the oil boom in Aberdeen. |
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Thatcher's popularity once again declined, in 1989, as the economy suffered from high interest rates imposed to temper a potentially unsustainable boom. |
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There was at the time a boom in shares in South American mining companies. |
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Powles, who was prominent among those encouraging the mining boom. |
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A topping lift is used to hold a boom up in the absence of sail tension. |
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All on deck must be aware of, and if possible avoid, the potential arc of the boom, mainsheet and other gear in case an accidental jibe occurs during a run. |
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Aerial lifts generally include scissor lifts and boom lifts. |
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While the introduction of sound led to a boom in the motion picture industry, it had an adverse effect on the employability of a host of Hollywood actors of the time. |
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The history of South African curries goes back 250 years, when the first Indians arrived on the shores of the Natal Colony, well before the boom of British curries. |
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The Dissolution of the Monasteries redistributed large amounts of land to the wealthy, resulting in a secular building boom, as well as a source of stone. |
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House lettings are holding up despite fears that the buy-to-let boom could be running out of steam, according to specialist lender Paragon Mortgages. |
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But he carried all sail till the rotten main-sheet parted at the boom, and when he came up in the wind to lower the sail the main throat halyard refused to unreeve. |
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During the past twenty years or so farmers in the Cedarberg region, from Citrusdal to Nieuwoudtville, have raised the rooibos tea industry from obscurity to minor boom. |
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Most were repopulated in the 7th century, which also saw the construction of several fishing hamlets and a boom in trade of iron and soapstone across the North Sea. |
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During the development boom of the 1970s in Australia, the Green ban was developed by certain unions described by some as more socially conscious. |
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At the time, he was a 30-year-old home rehabber and realtor who had worked on several successful projects but had not quite hit the Lincoln Park boom in a really big way. |
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Even during a boom period at the start of the 20th century, Wales had a narrow economic base dependent on the labour intensive exploitation of natural resources. |
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At its height in the 1890s, there were dozens of quarries employing around 15,000 men, although they suffered from the boom and bust nature of the construction industry. |
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Mains are made smaller by reefing. This can be done by rolling up the sail around the boom, or by the more traditional method of tying down a panel along the foot. |
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Since 2003, the country has entered a second oil boom, a driving force which the government hopes to use to turn the country's main export back to sugar and agriculture. |
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The first boom was from the Conquest to the mid 17th century. |
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