The statement may seem matter of fact, yet in context it demonstrates Japan's concern with China's burgeoning sea power. |
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The conflicts in both areas now pose a threat to burgeoning American economic and strategic interests in the region. |
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I'm a total sucker for inspired silliness and non-stop, groan-worthy double entendres and barmily burgeoning plots. |
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On the one hand, you have an absurdly hyped, burgeoning pop star who strikes rebel poses and affects scenester fashion and vernacular. |
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The burgeoning trade in bones and body parts for use in folk medicines threatens tigers and other big cats. |
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It was almost as if the two month lay-off had been of benefit rather than a frustrating interruption to a burgeoning career. |
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Now it is a frontier town, a burgeoning collection of tents and hastily built breeze-block cantonments. |
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The views they articulated sought to give shape to the burgeoning social consciousness in France and apply it to the army. |
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Perhaps Alaska's burgeoning tourist industry will eventually revive the international passenger traffic. |
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Inevitably, though, the squeals and pitter-patter of the burgeoning rodent families increased, and I gave in. |
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Also, when we know that our land and water resources are stretched beyond limits due to our burgeoning population. |
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However, due to the burgeoning housing developments outside the Bay Area, another flood may kill or impoverish thousands. |
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Taken together, the books make a brilliant contribution to the burgeoning, early modern fields of bibliography and book culture. |
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The sea is blissfully unpolluted, and so supports a fecund, burgeoning variety of life. |
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Central Park is rife with robins, great with grackles, and burgeoning with blue jays. |
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Here John McPhail, the gardener, was at work trenching in 1828 to create beds for the already burgeoning plant collection. |
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Those burgeoning sprouts on the gnarly bulbs piled in bins at a garden store can produce five or six flowers, each as big as your hand. |
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They blame the city's burgeoning night-time economy for increased sightings of rats. |
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On the wider front, we aim to boost our educational broadcasting by penetrating the burgeoning market of general knowledge programmes. |
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The place became synonymous with the burgeoning agitation and with the revolutionary Devlin. |
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The council is holding its financial breath over the burgeoning black hole in the local authority's superannuated final salary pension scheme. |
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Alongside a burgeoning market for Greek and Latin texts in the original, translations became popular as well. |
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Meanwhile Hoxsey struck oil in Texas and used his riches to promote his burgeoning clinic and finance his court battles. |
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The Forclaz snakes through fields of hay and orchards of burgeoning apples. |
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Nicely produced, it will be a useful sourcebook for the burgeoning field of food studies. |
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Perennials are widely available from both local nurseries and garden centers and a burgeoning number of mail-order catalogs. |
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Meanwhile burgeoning transoceanic commerce, resulting in regular and improved shipping, facilitated the migration process. |
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A precondition for sustainability over the long run in India is to curb our burgeoning population through incentives and disincentives. |
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People are attending burgeoning barter clubs to get what they need on the open market. |
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The burgeoning populations of this area is contributing to its desertification by clearing forest for agriculture as well as for firewood. |
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The roadsides in the burgeoning light are dense with Virginia creeper, and the speeding car shines like molten gold. |
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Milwaukee's demography includes not only multiple white ethnic communities but also burgeoning Latino and Asian American neighborhoods. |
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Those consumers who are staunchly dedicated to good health may find themselves turning to the burgeoning organic industry. |
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Sadly, many students, once qualified as professionals, turn to the burgeoning tourist trade in order to maintain a better standard of living. |
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The U.S. economy as a whole continues to profit from burgeoning agricultural exports. |
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Both of these women were rewarded for their commitment and dedication to improving labour standards in the burgeoning call centre industry. |
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I was merely commenting how superior the Assos jersey seemed, compared to the other jerseys in my burgeoning collection. |
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That's what happened in 1934, when the Dionne quintuplets first caught the attentions of our country's burgeoning mass media. |
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While Africa has burgeoning numbers, it is the church in the west's money which has helped to support them. |
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The good news is that the future of British rallying is looking bright, thanks to the burgeoning talent of Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke. |
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Suddenly, with the burgeoning stadium looming not as the salvation but as a dangerous white elephant, they sank to bottom of the table. |
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Young men were press-ganged into the burgeoning rabble of the army, where the discipline of the elite units could not hope to reach. |
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Overhead the light streamed down through a jigsaw canopy of burgeoning foliage. |
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They were perceived as radical extremists by the Indian government that used ruthless force to crush the burgeoning movement. |
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It is time to think, plan and formulate a strong antibiotic policy to address the burgeoning hospital infection. |
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The illegal diamond trade that was burgeoning in Kimberley ensured that there was a steady supply of prisoners. |
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The socialist and anarchist parties proved unable to mount a concerted challenge to the burgeoning one-party dictatorship. |
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The subsequent ancillary development to support the burgeoning populace headed for this part of the city added its own flavour to the area. |
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Despite what many Americans may believe, the food scene in and around London is burgeoning. |
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A new market appeared as the burgeoning antiquarian book trade pushed up the price of older works. |
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It seems that their main concerns lie in further expanding the already burgeoning US defence budget. |
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The two nations' appetites for oil are burgeoning, demanding more and more from the world's oil wells. |
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He is undoubtedly a humanist, the way he ties his characters together, but he is also a burgeoning formalist, judging by this film. |
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What do we learn about the burgeoning folk music scene Dylan went on to define and later monopolise? |
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At least half of English foreign-going shipping was engaged in this burgeoning Atlantic trade. |
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Her target market is the area's burgeoning community of British expatriates. |
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Salt water edged into the aquifer, tainting the drinking water of the burgeoning urban areas. |
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His performance is burgeoning with awkwardness and extreme fear, conveyed in nuance and physical appearance. |
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Bermuda has been a favourite tax haven for many years, but the burgeoning population has drained the islands' resources. |
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And through his burgeoning success, Harvey never seems to drop his malcontented, put-upon behavior. |
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Recent decades have witnessed a burgeoning interest in signs of physical trauma and early maldevelopment associated with schizophrenia. |
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The global market for malt products is growing rapidly because of beer's burgeoning popularity in developing markets. |
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Today's health care climate, managed care, is forcing us once again to try to halt burgeoning costs. |
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The country's middle-management class is burgeoning, but why are so few patents being filed here? |
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Meanwhile, the soaring crude oil price and burgeoning demand in the Far East should provide some soothing balm to the share price. |
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In Europe he was a burgeoning pop star and toured successfully across the continent. |
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In Britain and America a burgeoning youth culture had begun to infect the mass media. |
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The latest addition to Glasgow's burgeoning noodle bar scene, Soba is without peer when it comes to slick decor and extremely snappy service. |
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They halted sales of the coca leaf to the burgeoning narco business. |
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Jones, the face of the burgeoning organization, has been taken aback by the acceleration of interest. |
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For the aficionado or the neophyte, Comics is a useful overview of a richly creative period in a burgeoning art. |
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The popularity of anime tales featuring man-on-man passion is burgeoning among Japanese women. |
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Such is her burgeoning popularity Toomey is looking to employ more instructors to lead her highly personalized exercise classes. |
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But just what is driving such an exciting, burgeoning expansion of hip-hop? |
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This has led to a burgeoning industry of small businesses, founded and run by women specializing in eco-friendly hygiene products. |
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Some 450 million years ago, both jawed and jawless vertebrates began relying on cells called lymphocytes to support the burgeoning adaptive immune system. |
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This money also funds many in the burgeoning nonprofit sector which employs many in the clerisy and often promotes their agenda. |
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If the burgeoning gray market in political money is to be countered, a few things need to happen. |
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And it has done Scotland the honour of counting us in, at least as an associate, in one of a burgeoning number of economic, political and cultural links across the North Sea. |
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On that day, he bought an AR-15 semiautomatic rifle to add to his burgeoning collection of weapons. |
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Uneven development provided a fertile ground for burgeoning localism and regionalism, leading the bureaucratic elites to defend vehemently their narrow regional interests. |
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However, the search for life beyond Earth, which underpins the burgeoning field of astrobiology, is based on a belief that chance played only a subordinate role. |
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Gone are the days of healthy profits and a burgeoning bank balance. |
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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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His burgeoning career on the tennis courts made another stratospheric leap last week in Cincinnati when the Kid went one better than Steve and beat the undisputed champ. |
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It was imperative for minerals to be reliably exported and mining and transport machinery brought safely in, as well as food and goods for a burgeoning gold rush population. |
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It demonstrated to the neophyte publisher the importance a strong broadband presence can have for a burgeoning brand. |
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But among pedophiles, this trend is skewed, with sexual, as opposed to nurturing, emotions burgeoning. |
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The burgeoning Apple-Amazon competition is already promising benefits for old media businesses. |
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At the same time gay communities were forming in neighborhoods in the large cities with a burgeoning culture of bars, organizations, and newspapers. |
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At an age when most kids were discovering spitballs and pizza, Michael was becoming the cornerstone of the burgeoning multimillion-dollar family fortune. |
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I can feel a burgeoning market for spittoons just around the corner. |
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By his early thirties, Ramsay had a burgeoning empire of his own and a series of Michelin stars to show for it. |
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Because many of the tax law's provisions are aimed squarely at investors, his strategists hope to score points with a burgeoning group of stockholders. |
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The city's burgeoning Asian population makes it possible for him to get spices and hearts of palm from Vietnam, and fresh herbs from Thailand and Malaysia. |
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It also sets the stage for the opportunities and dangers that helped to create the burgeoning scientific and conservation movements that relate to heritage animals. |
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Robinson said the company was considering ways to broaden its media reach and better target diverse audiences like the burgeoning Hispanic American community. |
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Although public indignation at the burgeoning Civil List led to some drastic pruning, the Royal supernumeraries continued to live high on the hog. |
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The burgeoning deficit has put downward pressure on the dollar, which could create inflationary pressure as Americans pay more for imported goods. |
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However, the scores do not fairly reflect the high standard of skill and courage displayed by the women of all three services in this burgeoning competition. |
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Images of farmers burning the fleeces of Herdwick sheep appear to be a thing of the past thanks to the burgeoning business in carpets made from the famous breed's wool. |
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Now, technology is burgeoning and proliferating, and again there is fear. |
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His pioneering artistic signature has placed him at the vanguard of the burgeoning digital art revolution, with galleries nationwide exhibiting his work. |
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Subject areas were progressively expanded to embrace the burgeoning disciplines of ethnomusicology, electronics, performing practice, gender studies and much more besides. |
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The burgeoning local narcoeconomy has led separatist Miskito Indians to formally consider using the drug money for local needs. |
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The NYC art punk-influenced scenesters are enjoying a burgeoning reputation in the capital and have recently come off tour with label-mates, Toy. |
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Iris scanning is just one technology in the burgeoning field known as biometrics. |
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Lower 48 Onshore to compete in the burgeoning shale gas industry dominated by smaller companies. |
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I shoehorned his dozen burgeoning bags into the backseat of my tiny car, and off we went. |
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A burgeoning literature relying on strong instruments provides mixed findings. |
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Likewise, finished goods from England, were transported back, just as efficiently, for sale in the burgeoning Indian markets. |
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Southern cotton found ready markets in Europe and in the burgeoning textile mills of New England. |
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It also connected the burgeoning agricultural production of the Midwest and shipping on the Great Lakes, with the port of New York City. |
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Much of the city was originally a wetland that was reclaimed over the decades to accommodate a burgeoning population. |
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Such useful instruction to Indians had the added consequence of making them more suitable for the Company's burgeoning bureaucracy. |
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The Dutch gained an advantage over the Spanish because of their growing economic strength, in contrast to Philip's burgeoning economic troubles. |
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Owing to its relative stability, tourism and hospitality are also burgeoning sectors. |
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Their hairstyle, unusually long for the era and mocked by many adults, became an emblem of rebellion to the burgeoning youth culture. |
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Matterhorn deserves the burgeoning attention and wide readership. |
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The sport of paragliding is burgeoning worldwide, with about 5,000 active paragliding pilots in the United States. |
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Basil II left a burgeoning treasury upon his death, but he neglected to plan for his succession. |
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As a tribute to the burgeoning popularity of hardcore wrestling, Jerry agreed to piledrive someone through a wooden table to the concrete below. |
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Thousands of other workers, black and white alike, migrated to California for better jobs in its burgeoning defense industry. |
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German Doner Kebab has painstakingly designed this outlet to ensure we are up to speed with the burgeoning clientele of the tourist hotspot. |
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For 12 years Labour has financed a burgeoning underclass, populated by fools, thugs and failures. |
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Indeed, Atlanta has been nicknamed the Silicon peach due to its burgeoning technology sector. |
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A confessed music obsessive, Dam perplexed neighborhood kids with his dedication to craft and burgeoning audiophilia. |
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In an extension of this argument, still others argue that hypermedia both inspire and unite a burgeoning global netizenry. |
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Many J2ME devices have GPS capability to allow developers to provide functions for the burgeoning location based services market. |
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A burgeoning commercial hub, the nation is the site of various foreign military bases, including Camp Lemonnier. |
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Part of the tournament includes the 4th Annual Lionfish Round-Up, a derby to help knock down some of the burgeoning lionfish populations in the waters. |
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Ginsburg Development, LLC has appointed Thomas Gissen Corporate Executive Vice-President assigned to the company's burgeoning Connecticut Division. |
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There is burgeoning evidence to support trials in man around the use of palmitoylethanolamide for modulating pain and potentiating opiate analgesia. |
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In the midst of a burgeoning period or mathematic theories of music, Steven Rings's Tonality and Transformation appears as an expansion of his eponymous dissertation. |
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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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South Africa has cultivated a burgeoning astronomy community. |
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New wave power pop not only brought back the sounds but the fashions, be it the mod style of the Jam or the skinny ties of the burgeoning Los Angeles scene. |
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One such burgeoning movement is the new monasticism and its contemplative praxis, meant to inspire personal and social transformation in the modern world. |
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It is a time of burgeoning women's lib, The Female Eunuch has been recently published, mothers are taking up university studies, and Green Bans have been proclaimed. |
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European stoats were long ago introduced to New Zealand in the mistaken belief that they would control the burgeoning populations of introduced rabbits. |
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A degree at North London Polytechnic was followed by a burgeoning career in music journalism, as Neil rose to the position of deputy editor at the Smash Hits magazine. |
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Listening to teenage girls on the telephone discuss for an hour who held whose hand at a party underscores the universal adolescent fascination with burgeoning sexuality. |
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Later that decade, his burgeoning business caused him to move from the smaller Ivy Works to the newly built Etruria Works, which would run for 180 years. |
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Taylor Hatmaker and Micah Singleton, two of the most prominent voices in the industry, will now anchor the site's burgeoning Tech section, which launched in March. |
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Many large financial companies are headquartered in New York City, and the city is also home to a burgeoning number of financial startup companies. |
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He began experimenting with a wide variety of techniques, an experimentation that coincided with the burgeoning of the nearby industrial city of Manchester. |
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Her mother doesn't even pretend to understand why her daughter has elective mutism and spends most of her time pursuing her burgeoning art career. |
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You stop for a break in one of the burgeoning coffee shop franchises and you'll be offered a frappamaccalattemochaccino with a shrinkwrapped flapjack. |
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The poems also exerted an influence on the burgeoning of Romantic music, and Franz Schubert in particular composed Lieder setting many of Ossian's poems. |
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