A thumping bass boomed over the speakers as the DJ put on a techno dance number. |
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Soon, tourism and investment boomed and led to, if not government-to-government understanding, more people-to-people amity. |
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Suddenly, we both heard a loud voice that seem to come from within, that boomed and re-echoed throughout. |
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To the west the clouds appeared black and rolls of thunder boomed like familiar cannon fire while lightning lanced the empty ground. |
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Construction, agriculture, water diversion, and diking have sucked away at the waterway since settlement boomed here in the 19th century. |
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His gravelly voice boomed out into the night, through the little, tiny windows, beckoning those outside closer. |
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As a result, business there boomed, housing construction soared, and the area became quite prosperous. |
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The drums boomed, the bass often got lost in the mix under dueling guitars, and the dueling guitars crescendoed. |
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Fish farming has boomed in the past three decades and now supplies some 40 percent of the world's total food fish supply. |
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Rain poured down from the flat, gray clouds above as thunder boomed and lightning flashed. |
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Imagine her embarrassment when the checker got on the public address system and boomed out for the entire store to hear. |
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Under pressure to hit it quickly, the midfielder boomed his shot high over the crossbar. |
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The art market grew during the 20 years preceding the Civil War, then boomed as investors sought art as a hedge against inflation. |
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The boy put up his fists in a defensive fighting stance as thunder boomed in the distance. |
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Over the past few years, the economy has boomed while wages have remained stagnant. |
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Prices fell, imports slowed, exports boomed, and specie flowed into the country. |
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Hejazi gave a speech, which boomed from the speakers over the convocation mall, leaving cookie nibblers stunned. |
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The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented prosperity to the middle and working classes. |
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And the insurance business boomed as well, selling peace of mind and security. |
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Equally, rates could rise to high single digits if world peace was in jeopardy or economic growth boomed. |
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The large ship lowered down, as the megaphone boomed out a cry from three different voices. |
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From beneath the mask, a deep voice boomed out, in a singsong voice, the following rhyme. |
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The thunder and lightning boomed and crashed above them for a while and then it started to rain. |
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She called louder but still nothing responded except the sound of the thunder that boomed in the sky. |
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The ground began to shake violently, as the sound of large engines boomed in the sky. |
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Inside, it was colder than I had expected, shiver-cold, and the smallest sounds echoed and boomed, hitting my ear like a fist. |
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Machinegun fire and explosions boomed out and helicopters clattered overhead as naked children ran for safety, screaming. |
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The textile industry, oft hailed as a saviour to poor countries with abundant cheap labour, hasn't boomed as expected. |
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Alighting from the plane at an air base near Islamabad, Zhu was received by Pakistani leader Gen. Pervez Musharraf as 19 guns boomed to salute him. |
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During the late nineties, as the economy boomed, the city went on an especially extravagant spending spree. |
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Of course, diseconomies also existed, particularly as the city's economy boomed and both population and traffic increased. |
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A few seconds later, the royal fanfare boomed out through the room. |
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Accommodation marketplaces like Onefinestay, Airbnb, and Trampolinn have boomed in popularity. |
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On the eve of the double-barreled canonization, the skies over Rome boomed with thunder and poured with rain. |
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That is to say, the market has boomed so much in large measure because corporate profits have boomed so much. |
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Her mother's voice boomed into my ear after the fourth ring. |
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The business boomed, with new customers hearing about him mostly through word-of-mouth. |
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When India opened its door to liberalization and business boomed no one realized that the one thing to get sold-out totally would be rose-colored glasses. |
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It was a small house, but boomed with loud music and voices. |
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The business boomed as the brothers' reputation for their racetrack achievements grew the family business rapidly becoming a magnet for the motorcycling community. |
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Trillin boomed from the crowd, as the questions wound down, referring to Ephron's chapter on the notoriously difficult Hellman. |
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We would skid the logs to roadside with horses, and then they were hauled to the lake where they were boomed, and a tugboat would take them to the mill. |
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With the advent of the blockbuster and multiplex, cinema has boomed, and television has become ever more dependent on its output, imagery, and style. |
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Suddenly a deep voice boomed out from some of the trees nearby. |
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Techno music boomed out across the court as we jogged on the spot. |
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A loud sound boomed out like that of a giant bell, when one is inside it. |
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He only focused on the song that boomed out on the loudspeakers. |
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She listened to your heart beat and it boomed out over a loudspeaker. |
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Our technology, financial services and pharmaceutical businesses boomed. |
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Since the 14th century, the cotton textile industry has boomed in the Yangtze delta area where there were many blue calico workshops. |
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As the crane operator hoisted a bucketload of concrete, swung it over the roof, and boomed out toward the empty forms, the crane lost stability, tipping toward the victim. |
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All three sails are on a pair of sheets at the moment and I am building a new boomed staysail because I want a self tacking boat when I am on my own. |
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But he didn't because he had never been that way, he had never boomed and he had certainly never slapped anyone on the back with anything approaching heartiness. |
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An orotund Tory in pinstripes boomed out that he never expected to see the day when he would stand shoulder to shoulder with Tatchell and cry revolution. |
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He pushed at a swing door, and the noise boomed out, he walked through. |
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Capital inflows are up, and the relatively small stock market has boomed. |
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The ball dropped from a height but boomed wide of the upright. |
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The band members shouted catcalls at him and the audience boomed ominously in sudden frustration. |
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When the economy boomed, a handful of men made great fortunes in railroads, steel and finance. |
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It was a sight to see the inmates showing interest in the proceedings and enjoying the heavy bass of music that boomed out through speakers. |
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Over the next century the population boomed from immigration and Rio de Janeiro exploded as a global export center. |
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It was not until industry transformed the linen and shipbuilding trades that the economy and the population boomed. |
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His long nights in the office eventually bore fruit when his business boomed and he was given a raise. |
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Response was positive, sales boomed and China became Standard Oil's largest market in Asia. |
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Though Travis's 'Why does it always Rain on Me' boomed around the stands, there were few damp spirits in Galway on day two of the races. |
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Boothby boomed, Foot fumed and Taylor trephined, with apparent real malice. |
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The American economy boomed, becoming the world's largest, and the United States achieved great power status. |
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In the later nineteenth century depression took hold, and just as company numbers had boomed, many began to implode and fall into insolvency. |
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Shipping to the colonies boomed simultaneously with the flood of skilled mariners after the war. |
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The peace in 1783 left France financially prostrate, while the British economy boomed thanks to the return of American business. |
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From then on, tourism boomed, fueling a cycle of development that overwhelmed a great deal of farmland. |
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As the plantation economy boomed and the Arabs became richer, agriculture and other manual labor work was thought to be demeaning. |
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Chalk mining boomed during the Industrial Revolution, due to the need for chalk products such as quicklime and bricks. |
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The Canadian economy boomed during the war as its industries manufactured military materiel for Canada, Britain, China, and the Soviet Union. |
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In the 18th century, after the Great Northern War, the city's economy boomed with shipbuilding and trade. |
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The UK property market boomed for the seven years up to 2008 and in some areas property trebled in value over that period. |
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The economy also boomed due to the agricultural development programs instituted by the kings who promoted massive cultivation of palms. |
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As the PC boomed, bulletin board systems gave phreakers unprecedented ability to kibbitz with each other, but it would never last. |
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Unemployment in Wallonia is more than double that of Flanders, which boomed after the war. |
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Airport construction boomed during the 1960s with the increase in jet aircraft traffic. |
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The international art market boomed more for macho neo-Impressionism than for feminist organic abstraction. |
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The peace in 1783 left France financially prostrate, while the British economy boomed due to the return of American business. |
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Transportation systems were developed for the mining infrastructure, and population boomed from immigrants seeking to take part in gold and diamond mining. |
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And this year, the lizard population has boomed, with American anoles, blue-tailed skinks, red-headed skinks, striped racers and gray fence lizards in abundance. |
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He said they may have boomed because of overfishing, which removed many of its natural predators, and siltation, which brings nutrients to the sea that encourage their growth. |
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Thunder boomed in the distance and lightning flashes lit up the horizon. |
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As a result, Kuwait's maritime commerce boomed, as the Indian trade routes with Baghdad, Aleppo, Smyrna and Constantinople were diverted to Kuwait during this time. |
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When petroleum and gas boomed in the 1970s, so did Louisiana's economy. |
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Until well into the 19th century, the shoe industry boomed in and around the town with small manufacturing workshops set up in the surrounding areas. |
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Therefore, the CB market boomed, and CB radio became a widespread, increasingly sophisticated economic and cultural institution on American roads. |
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The cannon boomed, recoiled, and spewed a heavy smoke cloud. |
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Also, city living has boomed with city centre population's rising rapidly. |
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In recent years, Kuwait's contemporary art scene has boomed. |
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