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But a booming one, worthy of Mr. Jackson's microphone?
Clinton administration officials insist that their policies turned a rising economy into a booming one.
Not only was the business a booming one, it was, until pesky abolitionists started making a fuss in the 1780s, considered highly respectable, as central to the Atlantic economy as is something like oil today.
That could be discouraging for those who hoped a blah year would lead to a booming one.
Testing loads of electronics and components may be a dry business, but it's a booming one, because the companies that test faster ship faster.
Since online poker debuted in the late 1990s, poker has grown from a niche game with a rather louche reputation to a booming one, rightfully respected for the mental agility and improvisation it requires.
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In a booming economy, one would expect workers to be encouraged rather than discouraged.
In the two years since Colorado began selling marijuana for recreational use, it has become the epicenter of a booming industry, one that will gross over $1 billion in sales this year.
The C.I.A. did not think a putsch was necessarily imminent, but with every month there were broad indications then more booming ones.
That is partly because slower-growing economies are more vulnerable to external shocks than booming ones.
Some analysts predict humdrum sales for traditional retailers, but booming ones for internet retailers.
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