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Staffer Adam Clark Estes got the draw on that one after chipping in a comment: Oh wow, those do not help my burgeoning fear of flying.
A burgeoning private health care sector was a distraction.
But just as mixology can be perilous in the wrong 23-year-old bartender's hands, there is fear among some curd masters that a burgeoning vogue for affinage could lead to unfortunate experiments.
When he concludes with the description of "the child at the bright pane surrounded by / Such warmth, such light, such love, and so much fear", the moment of revelation becomes a burgeoning awareness of the tempests life ahead holds.
If the recent rally is any indication, there appears a burgeoning confidence of a future for cryptocurrencies behind the noise of fear, uncertainty and doubt.
He's part of a burgeoning North American tradition of mass murder that is fed by racism, war, fear and guns -- a tradition the American government happily exploits but is clueless on how to address effectively.
Fallout from the conflict in Iraq has spread to the deserts of North Africa and the shores of the Persian Gulf amid fear of a widening arc of sectarian strife, emboldened Islamist militant movements and a burgeoning exodus of refugees.
They respond in varying to degrees to the fear and terror the play depicts, writes Patrick Healy, as well as to the debates over a burgeoning gay identity of the early 1980s.
It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.
A burgeoning need for new drugs means a burgeoning market.
A burgeoning economic crisis requires urgent solutions.
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