In the countryside, tens of millions of unhappy farmers are watching their incomes stagnate and fall farther behind those in the booming cities. |
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All three economies are currently booming with growth rates of around 7 percent. |
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Having fought to maintain some control over the film and merchandising, how does she view the booming market in Potterobilia? |
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The railways may be in turmoil, but business is booming for one tiny bus and coach company. |
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One probably should not, however, attempt toplessness too often amid booming lorries on the M25, as I did once before retreating under the roof. |
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The thunder off in the distance sounded like artillery shells booming over the Verdugo Mountains. |
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Business at East London shopping malls is booming whilst the city centre struggles to attract shoppers. |
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Armed with a booming drive, he is not short on confidence, and it is more than his golf that will help him to stand out. |
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The man could modulate his voice into a great variety of tones, booming, hushed, lyrical, penitent, frightened. |
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They may soon be looking for some sporting-types to cull their booming population of man-eating crocodiles. |
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With the real estate market booming and vacancy rates dropping, the situation for people looking for affordable housing is bleak. |
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Compton added that the booming business scene that once existed on the island was no more. |
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The street ended in a marble pavilion, and a bodiless, booming voice rose from the ground. |
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The English version features bog-standard booming demons and echo-treated ghosts. |
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For a country with such a booming economy, there is a curious sense of unease. |
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Personal bankruptcies are booming precisely because it's so easy to get in debt. |
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As Helen ran down the narrow hallway, the silence was broken by a deep booming sound. |
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The date of the first booming bitterns varies each year, although there has been a trend towards them starting to boom earlier in recent years. |
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I've heard Bitterns booming a few times at Leighton Moss, but I can only imagine what Minsmere sounds like on a spring evening. |
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Its middle class is growing rapidly, domestic consumption is booming and the growth of its manufacturing sector is nothing if not spectacular. |
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In the days when the Dutch economy was booming and stock prices were soaring, shareholders weren't worried. |
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Most likely, as long as the economy was booming and the economic rewards were big enough, her employees would have endured her management style. |
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As he flies about his meat processing empire in his jet monitoring developments below, the beef baron's business is booming. |
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Business was booming, but experienced craftsmen were becoming increasingly difficult to find. |
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Much of traditional Beijing has been destroyed by pressures of booming population and economic growth. |
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His activities coincide with a booming period of great popularity of the theaters. |
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Even in the booming economy of the 1990's, they were still fighting to take part equally with their male business school colleagues. |
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The products and ideas associated with a no-growth economy turned out to be a booming growth industry. |
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World War II and its aftermath also launched a period of booming prosperity, population growth, and economic diversification. |
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It is also an industry responsible for innovation and the recent booming productivity growth of the U.S. economy. |
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True economic profits were significantly overstated, with both booming profits and productivity gains unsustainable. |
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One reason is that the strong economy and the booming stock market are enabling people to buy extra vehicles and more expensive ones. |
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They have had 5 years of booming prosperity on the basis of the policies of this Labour Government. |
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Everyone knows the dynamics of booming growth have given way to the need to operate under new business rules. |
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Other old economy sectors like heavy engineering, automobiles and construction also figure in the growth charts backed by booming demand. |
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The booming economy and rapid growth of new media have helped the entertainment industry flourish. |
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An air of optimism is immediately evident in Tullow these days, as the town experiences a booming period in terms of business. |
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Youth soccer remains in a period of booming growth throughout North America. |
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No doubt the booming market in rural period homes within commuting distance of Edinburgh will pick up again. |
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A booming post-war economy ushered in a long period of growth for many large corporations and for the auditing profession. |
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The statistics bureau noted that efforts to curb bank lending and dampen some booming industries' growth were showing effects. |
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Her voice did not resound in a booming echo, as it did when she had first spoken from her electronic home. |
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The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag. |
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In a loud, booming noise, the central structure was reduced to a pile of flaming planks. |
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He had just got into the best mood you can imagine, when suddenly he heard a loud booming sound coming from down the path. |
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His deep booming voice carried across the hangar bay, letting everyone in on the joke. |
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A few hours later I was awoken by a loud, booming sound, so close to my head it felt like an alarm clock. |
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Then suddenly the lab shook violently and I heard a loud booming noise coming from close by. |
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Suddenly a loud booming laugh came from in front of us as a man appeared in front of us. |
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His booming first serve lay the foundations for the victory, but he was helped by some errors from Norman at crucial times. |
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His booming kicks to touch from his own 25 gave Kandy much ground to gain but of no avail. |
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Opener Mark Vermeulen was again visibly nervous to start with, but slowly found the confidence to play some of his booming drives. |
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One setback will be the loss of punter Joey Hildbold, who regularly bails out the offense with booming kicks. |
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His booming punts can back up teams, and now the Browns have a defense that can keep them there. |
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Overall, both leagues are looking to cash in on the country's booming interest in soccer. |
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Leinster added to their lead in the 46th minute with a booming drop goal from D' Arcy before Bath resumed their siege. |
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Janikowski is known for his booming kickoffs and his great range and accuracy on field goals. |
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The Brazilian forged his reputation as an attacking defender with a booming shot and enough skill to make an opposing defender's life miserable. |
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The Chargers have been confident Bennett could pull them out of disaster with his booming punts. |
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Berger's booming punts and kickoffs kept the team's outstanding coverage units in the upper echelon. |
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The dog sniffed at each of them in turn, wagged his huge tail, and gave a booming bark of satisfaction. |
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Instead, he has chosen to spread the tax net wide across the booming services sector. |
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Higgins, a small stout woman who usually speaks in a booming Irish brogue, nods silently. |
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Southend's police chief today spoke of his fears over the town's booming nightlife. |
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California, the world's sixth largest economy and home to booming Silicon Valley, had come perilously close to brown-outs on Thursday. |
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Although Canada's non-Aboriginal population is aging, the First Nations are booming. |
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The cocktail was back in vogue, Broadway was booming, and new restaurants and nightclubs were opening every week. |
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In the lands of booming economies, low inflation and unemployment, the vox populi was screaming in anger. |
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Yet big name chefs are no longer enough to generate the needed media buzz and customer attention in such a booming market. |
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A head peeped through the small gap and greeted Julia with a booming voice. |
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With the qualities of your head and heart booming, you are the best hope for your, friends and relations. |
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You probably hallucinated your booming scene back home, because I've never heard of anybody from Victoria making it big, okay? |
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In a bid to capitalise on the booming business, roadside vendors have branched out to every nook and corner with handcarts piled high. |
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Meanwhile, cameras with multiple lenses and faster exposures made stereography a booming business. |
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For this once booming town in the former Democratic Republic of Germany now has a more dubious claim to fame. |
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Pakistan's booming economy is most clearly visible in the hectic building activity in Lahore. |
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Big gains are also expected among those who are engaged in the booming hedge fund trading sector. |
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Much of the media is currently smitten with the country's booming otaku culture. |
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Fifteen years on, and the honourable member is a chancellor presiding over dwindling dole queues and a booming economy. |
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West Germany was running a huge current account surplus, interest rates were low and the economy was booming. |
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John Paul's pain-racked, palsied old body is wheeled about on casters, his voice a shadow of its old, booming self. |
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The fledgling car business was booming, but its products tended to be spare and utilitarian variations on the horseless carriage theme. |
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The Pantagruelian warrior gives a booming laugh, his mighty hammer bar resting easily on his shoulder. |
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His one-man open air services, standing with hymn book in hand, delivering sermons in his booming voice, became well-known throughout the town. |
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Instead of her father's big booming steps, small feet pattered against the carpet. |
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But pawnbroking, cheque conversion and doorstep loans have been booming in recent years, feeding off poverty and inequality. |
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The city is booming, it is a beautiful place to live, and those who can afford it are willing to pay the price to settle here. |
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Close-minded producers felt that audiences would never accept a full-blown orchestra booming out of nowhere. |
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It would be a huge boost to the already booming tourist industry along the county coastline. |
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Efforts to shut down dangerous coal mines have been complicated by the country's demands for power to feed its booming economy. |
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He shouldn't be too hard to find when you consider how the male grooming industry is booming. |
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Biotech is booming, and infotech is post-boom, but in chemistry and other basic sciences the trend has been down for a while. |
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Babies are a booming business for the publishing world in particular and the media in general. |
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Scientists have always wondered about the booming melodies sung by endangered fin whales. |
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Toy industry experts say that such war-themed playthings will be booming this Christmas. |
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It reminded Callan of a booming waterfall as it crashes into the plunge pool below. |
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Fixies are booming currently and there's no sign of this trend stopping any time soon. |
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He flirts with danger, walks the tightrope and sends the run-rate zooming with booming blows. |
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But while Edinburgh is booming, it is a different story for its transatlantic counterpart. |
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Kids' lit is booming these days, which fortunately means there's a lot to choose from. |
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Pet cemeteries and crematoriums have never been more popular and business is booming. |
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In the 1878-1879 freighting season, 9,499 tons of freight arrived, contributing millions of dollars in freight charges to a booming economy. |
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Ranging from the chirp of crickets to the loud, booming cry of indigenous animals, the wilderness is truly alive with the sounds of fauna. |
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Med school teaches you how to be a doctor, and we were very focused on having these wonderful, booming, academic, fulfilling careers. |
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The double-breasted suits, the booming voice, cut-glass accent and impeccable manners mark Flight out as one of a dying breed. |
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More tech executives are expected to lose out as earn-out clauses are renegotiated by previously booming tech firms. |
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Sales of sunglasses are booming as are sets of garden furniture and gardening equipment as people pour out of doors. |
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He contributed a booming diagonal towards the corner, a chip behind the Edinburgh midfield and then a high garryowen. |
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Corporate daycares are booming since welfare reform forced moms out of college and into dead-end jobs. |
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The booming of that door seemed to have woken me from a pleasant daydream, abruptly bringing cold reality back into sharp focus. |
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He was a short man with a commanding, booming voice and an evangelistic style of delivery. |
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His booming declamation often manages to override the humorous intent of many of Beckett's lines. |
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Ladies' club golf may be in decline overall, but the professional game is booming. |
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The three of them slowly made their way into the next room, and the doors slammed behind them, raising a loud and booming echo. |
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The city's economy is booming, but the divide between the rich and everyone else is widening. |
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A booming rural economy, they hope, will boost the demand for industrial goods. |
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The situation isn't so dire in Northeast Asia, especially in booming China. |
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My local discount store does a booming business in CD players that look like 1930s radios. |
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He speaks in a booming voice and is insultingly deferential or disparaging towards women. |
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With this belief comes the expectation that a booming economy will beget social progress. |
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Australia has had a booming economy for over a decade, but economic growth has not been translated into the creation of new full-time jobs. |
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He is friendly, enthusiastic and extremely quick on the draw, with a deep, booming voice. |
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Stem cell research, booming in the UK, has been dealt as a hostage to the Jesus freaks on the right. |
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The booming voice of the quizmaster is being punctuated by the beep of mobile phones receiving text messages. |
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Within ten years the economy was booming and it entered the age of very rapid economic growth. |
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Of course, every booming economy has not only its white-shoe financiers but also its lowly offshore workers. |
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The booming top sector is pushing up the value of Scotland's private homes as a whole. |
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We were exploring the glories and wonders of this fantastic country, which is booming under this Government. |
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A woodturner by trade, Merklen quickly found work for himself and his sons in the booming furniture trade. |
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I had a fantasy that it was off to drive round the local council estate with the windows wound down and Wagner booming out of the woofers. |
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Some of that shortfall can be explained away by a booming economy, growing employment and a falling social security burden. |
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Business, with a regrettable few exceptions, is booming in a town known the world over because of its famous Rock. |
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While the retail end of the coffee industry is booming, production is in a lamentable state. |
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It's now 13 years since the Commies got booted out, and free enterprise is booming. |
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The booming reseller typically turns its inventory over in less than 20 days. |
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Light spilled out from upper and lower windows, even though it was early in the morning, and loud, booming voices resounded from inside. |
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And right now, smuggling immigrants across those borders is a booming business. |
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The economy is booming, salaries are rising, companies are swelling to global size. |
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The booming voice and scare tactics turn out to be a ruse, a way of hiding a small and powerless man, who is no wizard at all. |
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We could hear the machine guns and the heavy artillery booming and they told us to march. |
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Trunk banging displays of the Asian elephant produce a booming sound heard for a great distance. |
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Science is showing that these booming sounds and other loud noises are harming and even killing marine life. |
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There was a loud booming noise that sounded like a gas tank exploding in the condo unit below. |
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Alas, the rush to satisfy booming demand has led to fierce price competition. |
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His booming kicks to touch when under pressure helps the team's cause immensely. |
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We can still listen to the songs of the kokako and saddleback, and the booming of the kakapo. |
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The kingdom of Morocco is one of the most often-travelled Saharan countries and boasts a booming tourist trade. |
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After she earned her business degree there, the booming rise in taquerias in the city's Mission District caught her eye, he says. |
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Behind this lies a genuine satiric point about the booming heritage industry's dependence on quaint appellations and sentimental conservation. |
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In the second match the Uruguayan broke the deadlock in the 79-th minute on a booming strike. |
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Clapping gave way in an instant to the booming thunder as all turned from the singer to behold the tempest in the sky. |
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Expect the scramble for cement, for lumber, for raw materials in the booming southeast to continue. |
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He yawned, and when he opened his mouth, he heard the distant sounds of surf booming against a beach, the faint screech of seagulls. |
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They are seeking work in the country's booming industries, such as manufacturing and textiles. |
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Out-of-date share certificates or scrip, as they are collectively called, are a booming brand of collectibles. |
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Not so long ago, such loud, booming bangs would have sent shivers down the spines of many. |
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That gallery is not the only reason that Southwark and the Borough are booming. |
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Or you could board the 165 along Guy and be rattled in your boots by Jacques Roy's big, booming baritone as he sings show tunes in your ear. |
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Whatever else might ail the music industry, the market is booming in bass baritones. |
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That's been a boost to Asia's booming market for the securitization of commercial and government debt. |
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He was a stern, vindictive man with piercing dark eyes and a booming basso voice which always made her shudder. |
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The melodies, chill-out vibes and booming basslines that made it accessible to the masses quickly became a cliche. |
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Jim continues to go to bat for his employees, has negotiated favorable terms with the union, and still manages a booming business. |
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It was really coming down, with the occasional flash of lightning and booming thunderclap. |
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Luminous by lightning far above him were enormous thunderheads, crackling with fury energy and booming with mighty waves of thunder. |
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Film songs from Bollywood flicks could be heard booming loudly out of buses, taxis and auto-rickshaws. |
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The booming economy is also enticing new industries into the country and encouraging existing businesses to expand, fuelling further demands for gas. |
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There are times when economies are booming, but people continue to fall through the cracks. |
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Her voice, booming and soulful, capturing the attention of every ear in the theater, confirms what she is capable of. |
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And some are both booming and busting, such as the wide gulf between Silicon Valley and the Central Valley in California. |
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Volunteers at Marbury Country Park, near Northwich, spotted three booming bitterns, members of the heron and stork family, feeding among reedbeds. |
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Or, worse still, handling noise from the operators hands knocking against the body of the camera which can give off very loud booming sounds on the tape. |
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A particularly worrisome indicator of this mistrust has been the booming alternative medicine industry. |
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The number of people living in the city aged 60 or above has dropped by more than 2,000 in two years at a time when Britain's grey population is booming. |
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Amidst booming drum 'n' bass, models stilettoed through the sawdust and sauntered around the audience whilst being accosted by wide boys shouting abuse and touching them up. |
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He stood up straight, look around the room, and spoke slowly, in a loud booming voice as if he were a teacher trying to overrule a class of noisy students. |
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Luxury items were in demand and Paris fashion houses were booming. |
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Trade on the Barrow was booming with up to 50 boats owned and worked by the Graignamanagh boatmen who worked the navigation system until trade ceased. |
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That was before the Uefa Cup run gathered momentum, before his booming finish at Anfield sealed Celtic's passage past Liverpool and his position as a crowd favourite. |
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His booming voice was complemented by a genius for body English. |
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Despite booming trading profits posted by some of the larger banks, the bad loan portfolios of zombie banks weigh like a nightmare upon the living. |
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The sport is firmly anchored in northern Europe, booming in eastern Europe, popular in Australia and South Africa, and widespread in North America. |
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In the 19th century Britain's health spas were at the forefront of a booming European industry and boasted a variety of body wraps, such as peat, clay or mineral salts. |
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Not only does she like to be way off the ground, but her playful and booming laughter reverberates through any campground or room you might find her in. |
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There was once more a deep booming laugh that sounded like thunder. |
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The door swung open and Eric's deep booming voice filled the room. |
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The booming roll of thunder shattered the tranquility of the forest. |
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When the economy is booming and unemployment is low, it is difficult to attract and retain workers in the stressful, round-the-clock business of call centers. |
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The pony Express stopped galloping in the mid-1800s, and the train system was booming. |
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I must've blushed crimson, because Chevy laughed a deep booming laugh. |
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His mission is to find as many sloe berries from blackthorn hedges as he can this autumn to expand his booming sloe gin and liqueur chocolate production business. |
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Suddenly, I heard the sound of thunder booming all about outside. |
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He opened his mouth to answer but was cut short by a loud booming noise. |
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Here, the air vibrates with the sound of booming waves and dancing, swooping birds calling to each other through the eddying gusts of Atlantic wind. |
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I was lucky enough to visit Minsmere and Dunwich Heath last week and there seemed to be Bitterns booming everywhere, although I didn't actually see one. |
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We've seen, basically, five quarters where we've seen growth booming. |
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Other consumer product sales may be sagging, but lingerie is booming. |
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The wedding market in Bali is booming, with wedding organizers, villas, restaurants and even five-star hotels catering to the practical demands of love. |
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The booming economy has been good news for the consumer electronics industry by making many feel flush enough to take a flyer on expensive new technology. |
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With the cell phone industry booming, the park's resources and wildlife are under massive strain from miners seeking colombo-tantalite, also known as coltan or tantalum. |
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Reversing the crescendo pattern used by so many instrumental bands, the song begins with booming drums and layers of distorted bass, high-end guitars, and uplifting piano. |
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Car valeting companies across the country claim business is still booming, although some companies in the crowded Dublin market are starting to feel the pinch. |
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Dev Wijewardene was a tower of strength with his booming kicks. |
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With low backs and plunging necklines, this fashion has become more and more popular among teenagers and adults alike and local swimwear stores say sales are booming. |
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As a manicurist you will be part of the booming manicuring, pedicuring, and artificial nail industry, with combined sales of more than three billion dollars a year. |
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Business is far from booming, but at least there are signs of progress. |
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They mostly came from inner cities around the country, usually showed up in sparkling brand new trainers, carrying a portable stereo, booming dance music. |
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With the booming city of Kilkenny less than a 90-minute train journey from Dublin, the makings of a hen party to remember are on the group's doorstep. |
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Corporate fraudsters will find the net closing in on them as police fraud squads harness the resources of private security to help investigate this booming crime. |
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With almost every sector booming with growth, resources are not an issue. |
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Holding worker costs down and reaping the gains of a booming stock is what CEOs do, and American CEOs are very good at it. |
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But look closer and you'll see that the millionaire golf pro hitting the booming drives isn't a millionaire golf pro at all but a 13-year-old schoolgirl. |
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At 193 centimetres, with a huge leap and a booming kick, it was believed that the young star would slot neatly into a key forward post with the Blues. |
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With refinancing activity booming, the optimistic sales forecasts make more sense. |
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The game is played in the surf, in rough surf with decent booming waves. |
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They are both capital cities with their own national parliaments, booming financial sectors, thriving economies and eye-watering house prices to match. |
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One-cap Ireland international McHugh slotted in at fly-half in a reworked back-line and kept Connacht on the move with a series of booming kicks for touch. |
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Fueled by a global economic recovery and a booming domestic bourse, local market demand, exports and production indicators have showed signs of expansion, Wu said. |
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However, while sales of the machines are booming, critics claim they pose a menace to riders and pedestrians alike and are destroying the tranquillity of parks and beaches. |
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The booming economy, the socially advanced period of time, and the burgeoning political agenda conspired to bring about a number of seminally important films. |
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Happy to slug it out from the baseline, he is happiest coming in to the net and combines the booming serve with the delicate touch of a true serve and volley merchant. |
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While traditional big cities are struggling, the Sunbelt cities like Houston and Phoenix are booming. |
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Back when the economy was booming, you got to the office at dawn, gulped down lunch at your desk, and had a to-do list so long that the workday often stretched past midnight. |
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Law and order went to the dogs after the Whitlam social experiments of excessive welfare, booming populations of single mothers, poor discipline in schools. |
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Electricity showrooms in the borough were swamped with calls about the scheduled power cuts and at the same time coped with a booming demand for torches, lamps and batteries. |
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Suddenly the children heard Grandpa's booming voice demanding that they get down from the roof. |
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A new wave of hope however arrived with the prospect of a booming oil industry. |
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If you pull this off every paper in England and America will be booming you. |
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By 1888, Galveston, TX was a wealthy city and booming seaside playground for wealthy New Orleans businessmen. |
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Their trade between the Philippines and Mexico was booming, and they were constantly seeking safe harbors along their route. |
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A Vermont lawyer intent upon making his fortune and returning home as soon as possible, he left his family to journey to booming San Francisco. |
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Evans's attention turned to flour milling in the early 1780s, an industry which was booming in rapidly industrializing northern Delaware. |
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With a booming fishing industry, the area grew slowly and hamlets became part of the parish of North Meols. |
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This left behind a legacy of fine agricultural soil and created a booming farming industry. |
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The booming economy had attracted immigrants from throughout the region, and the population of Abidjan grew at an astounding rate. |
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The increasing use of such malware shows that underground business is booming. |
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Oh yes, and he can kick too, as he demonstrated against the Buffalo Bills last year, booming a 41-yard punt into the endzone for a touchback. |
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The booming tuna farming industry requires that the fish be caught live with special fishing boats called purse seiners, the report says. |
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And the apparel market is booming again after a decade-long lull, with dressier, more sophisticated clothing leading sales. |
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In Queensland and New South Wales, mining is booming so much that pit bosses can't find enough experienced workers. |
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Tuesday night was fellas' night at the busy Lukewell salon where demand for perms was booming. |
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Gutkha sales skyrocketed in the 1990s into what is now a booming billion-dollar-a-year business. |
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Market prices were generally higher than the government-defended price floors because of a booming export market. |
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The separately-administered Vatican city state also turned in a 21million euro profit thanks to booming ticket sales at the Vatican museums. |
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The booming natural gas market is also creating numerous opportunities for industrial electrical equippers. |
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But the state's rightward shift, coupled with a booming oil and gas economy, have changed the tenor of the debate. |
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Sky, who normally film Elite League meetings, are giving Brummies the chance to showcase the second tier of the sport for a booming TV audience. |
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A booming area is the smallholdings section as keeping chickens or bees in the back garden becomes an ever more popular hobby. |
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Needless to say, electronic music is booming in the mainstream. |
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Glass sponge populations are booming in the Antarctic following the collapse of a 770 square mile ice shelf almost 20 years ago. |
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The former rust belt is booming, and Elliott and the companies he follows are in the right place at the right time. |
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Islanders have been allowed to shoot greylag geese for the past three years after a booming flock laid waste to farmers' crops. |
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Loud drumming and blaring And strident fanfaring, Big banging and booming were rife in the air. |
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The push to get work done younger is just a small part of the reason the cosmetic surgery industry is booming. |
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The community at Hallstatt was untypical of the wider, mainly agricultural, culture, as its booming economy exploited the salt mines in the area. |
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After the war and facing a booming world economy, foreign lending to countries such as Brazil, Peru and Chile was a growing market. |
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By 1901, nearly 120,000 people were living in Preston, now a booming industrial town. |
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Coventry had a large influx of Irish from around the middle of the 20th Century, when the city's motor industry was booming. |
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Another point on which the colonies found themselves more similar than different was the booming import of British goods. |
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Reviewers have described Amy as softly spoken but with a booming singing voice. |
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As the object of interest is approached, the echo becomes booming, and the dolphins adjust by decreasing the intensity of the emitted sounds. |
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The power of China's booming economy continues to stun the world. |
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He was asked to be MC at the function on account of his booming voice. |
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The sector is booming and dullness and directionlessness are a plus. |
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Snail farming in Britain is now booming, with grow-your-own enthusiasts adding escargots to their burgeoning smallholder collection of home-grown and home-reared livestock. |
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The great horned owl, also known as the hoot owl, cat owl or winged tiger, has a large repertoire of sounds, ranging from deep booming hoots to shrill shrieks. |
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In New York City, Al Franken's rants came booming from WLIB-1190 AM, a prominent black radio station, where black sales employees and talk show hosts had been fired. |
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During the 12th century Ripon built up a booming wool trade, attracting Italian trade merchants, especially Florentines, who bought and exported large quantities. |
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The Dandenong fire station will be one of the biggest fire stations ever built in the state, increasing safety for residents in Melbourne s booming south-east. |
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Tablet computer sales soared last year with Android-powered devices dethroning iPads atop a booming global market, according to figures released Monday by Gartner. |
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Behind Thomas's mask of indifference and reticence is a man with a wicked sense of humor and a booming laugh that often catches the unsuspecting off-guard. |
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Sales were booming at the Luvians Ice Cream Parlour, in St Andrews. |
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That truism is holding up for Southern California's booming self-storage industry, which has added a million square feet of storage space in the last two years alone. |
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He instructed us in that booming, authoritative voice of his. |
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Even sections on well-documented attractions, such as the booming wine industry, include lesser-known or uncommercialized options in addition to well-known sites. |
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Guerrero will never be confused with a patient hitter, but in this series his free-swinging ways resulted only in weak dribblers, rather than booming line drives. |
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Trade in this pastime seems to be now booming, as during this last week, a brown three-piece suite and mattress have been displayed on Roger Lane, between Maltby and Seamer. |
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Despite that high barrier to entry, the time-share business is booming. |
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Favourable economic conditions throughout Australia, cheaper air fares, and two new Spirit of Tasmania ferries have all contributed to what is now a booming tourism industry. |
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Sales of its Best-in range of 500 lines was booming as consumers abandoned brands and tried to rein in their spending, the company told The Grocer. |
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With business booming by 1855, Colt entered an aggressive expansionary phase and opened the Colt Armory, the world's largest private armament factory. |
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Moody Street's booming nightlife, convenience to the commuter rail and lower rents have attracted younger professionals to Waltham in growing numbers in recent years. |
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While the audio cassette market has been sliding for the past four years, the growth in the market for CDs, minidiscs, video cassettes and movie-use cassettes is booming. |
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Over the past several months, Japanese business sentiment has been favorable in Indonesia and Thailand, led by booming auto industries in both countries. |
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At half past nine, with the booming drums of the parade sounding up the street, the shivering form of Dwindle Daniels was again sogged down to its original saturation point. |
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