Burgeoning Sentence Examples

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  • Thanks to the burgeoning of technology and social media, public opinion is the most powerful political force in the world today.

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  • A knock at the door disrupted his burgeoning lust for blood.

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  • The burgeoning bushmeat trade is the most deadly threat to the survival of Africa 's great apes and is devastating wild populations.

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  • The area is flourishing with a burgeoning artists community, and a plethora of cultural attractions that is constantly drawing in new residents.

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  • A very useful addition to my already burgeoning " cookery book " shelf.

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  • Despite her burgeoning film career, actress Jennifer Aniston will always be best known for her role as "Rachel" on the popular television show Friends.

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  • Easy up, easy down, hence the " burgeoning peasant underclass ".

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  • They also began importing supplies and products for the newly burgeoning field of photography.

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  • Both were successfully completed and add to the ever burgeoning list of the current band's achievements.

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  • This blend is a limited edition selection from a burgeoning collection of seductive fragrances by one of the world's most beloved actors.

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  • This book provides a highly authoritative account and analysis of key issues within the rapidly burgeoning field of cybercrime.

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  • The Internet provides an abundance of resources for the burgeoning do-it-yourselfer.

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  • He became a political activist engaged in the then burgeoning German civil society.

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  • Such slanders do the neocons no good but only add to their isolation and the burgeoning detestation of their tactics.

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  • It doesn't take the banking industry long to notice that bankruptcy filings in the northern part of Texas are suddenly burgeoning.

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  • While the islands drove a burgeoning Atlantic economy, they proved fragile.

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  • They further argue that despite the burgeoning literature on the merger of ICT and education, discourse between the three paradigms is surprisingly limited.

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  • By setting up these differences, the burgeoning romance becomes more believable.

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  • Her plan to hook up with an acquaintance falling through, she is forced to live by her wits and burgeoning sexuality.

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  • The burgeoning bushmeat trade is the most deadly threat to the survival of Africa's great apes and is devastating wild populations.

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  • Easy up, easy down, hence the " burgeoning peasant underclass " .

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  • Despite a burgeoning waistline, Piper remains a safe pair of hands behind the stumps.

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  • May 's symposium offering, Reversible protein acetylation, also addressed a burgeoning field.

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  • Building on its original focus of creating cosmetics that gave photo shoot subjects a veritably perfect, flawless look, the burgeoning line is now chalk full of products that are both stylish and functional.

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  • Fujifilm took a fair share of the burgeoning market early on with this lightweight and easy-to-use camera.

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  • The late 1800's saw the burgeoning of direct mail catalogs starting with the 1872 Montgomery Ward and later the Sears dry goods catalogs.

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  • Looking for good Jason Mraz guitar tabs to cultivate the burgeoning guitarist within?

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  • The burgeoning interest in organic products and an ongoing trend toward natural fibers is making wool, silk and organic cotton more readily available than ever before, and at prices even the budget conscious consumer can afford.

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  • This expo embraced the burgeoning (we're talking the 80s here, folks) interactive media (that would be early marketing code words for video games) industry (if you can call 6 guys and some PCs an industry).

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  • As more girls started playing video games, publishers recognized a burgeoning market and realized they could actually appeal to a whole new segment if they customized their content.

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  • Thanks to the burgeoning popularity and ever-growing interest in feng shui over the past several years, the world of consultants and other professionals has grown equally vast.

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  • It's an ideal choice for a woman who wants to hide a burgeoning belly but still wants to get some nice color and be a little sexy.

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  • The season would explore the reason for Serena's absence as well as her social reintegration with her peers and burgeoning romance with blue collar Dan Humphrey.

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  • Among the issues examined during Summerland's run include drug abuse, death and the struggle to balance the demands of a burgeoning career and parenthood.

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  • Educated tour guides take you on a stroll through Charleston's history from its infancy as a burgeoning colony, through the American Revolution and Civil War.

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  • From its burgeoning roots as a small business in London's Clerkenwell district to its status as a respected independent institution, Accurist has always strived to please luxury-loving people at all levels of income.

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  • Skagen watches can now compete with other brands in the burgeoning ceramic market.

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  • Their EP 'Madchester Rave On' released later that same year, cashed in on the burgeoning, Ecstacy-fuelled indie-dance scene in the north-west of England and gives Happy Mondays their first Top 40 hit.

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  • Whether you're a member of the burgeoning "Free Paris" movement or you did a little victory dance when her sentence came down, you have to admit, this song is just not as bad as it should have been.

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  • His flamboyant performances, complete with burning piano, made him a star of the burgeoning rock'n'roll scene.

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  • Moving on a little from the punk scene and incorporating the sounds from burgeoning post punk and new wave, Synchronicity was the right record at the right time.

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  • A major backdrop to the story of the film was the burgeoning music and radio industry of the time.

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  • His interest in these genres of music only increased when the family moved to Memphis, Tennessee, and he immersed himself in the burgeoning blues scene on Beale Street.

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  • Thanks to its lyrical content - Franklin demands that a man better think about what he's trying to do and repeats "freedom" over and over in the chorus - the song was embraced by the burgeoning feminist movement of the time.

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  • The burgeoning reality TV star called the surgery a "wonderful gift to mothers" and happily agreed to have Dr. Glassman perform the procedure.

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  • Whedon's work on Buffy created a pop cultural trope that influenced literature and television for years to come, including a burgeoning genre known as urban fantasy.

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  • He also creates a 'Second Foundation' at the 'other side of the galaxy', to store and expand on his understanding of psychohistory, and to watch over the burgeoning new civilization from afar.

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  • Manufacturies and a burgeoning middle class?

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  • It was open competition that enabled the now burgeoning low cost carriers the opportunity to compete in the first place.

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  • The good news is that the plus size swimsuit market is absolutely burgeoning, and it continues to as the demand for high quality, great looking plus size clothes grows.

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  • The Foundation Trilogy's final volume, Second Foundation, explores whether the burgeoning First Foundation's empire is really as free of the guiding hand as they believe.

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  • The first signs of their burgeoning 'intelligent life', of course, is warfare and murder.

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  • The new songs ' mix of styles is proving sufficiently adaptive to win him burgeoning audiences around the world.

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  • Real improvement will not be achieved by simply giving more money to a burgeoning bureaucracy.

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  • The media has dedicated more than its fair share of column inches to the burgeoning ringtone market over the past 12 months.

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  • There are plenty of ways to get some unique baby clothes that will complement your child's burgeoning style with ease.

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  • The use of Brazil as a means of production is perhaps the single most important factor in the success of the burgeoning company.

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  • Yet, while the socio-political scene may be slow to change, the burgeoning economy is the real force behind China's advances.

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  • She majored in African Studies and hoped to move to Tanzania and work with the burgeoning socialist government there.

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