Sentence examples for a burgeoning phenomenon from inspiring English sources

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It is a burgeoning phenomenon in evangelical Christian churches across the country, a hot topic in Jewish historical studies and a wellspring of support for Israel.

Reterritorialization indicates a burgeoning phenomenon of repurposing the industrial landscape for the use of creative industries and consequently generating a different territorial identity.

She further added: "In a burgeoning phenomenon we might call the Gaga Effect, divas everywhere may feel the pressure to push avant-garde fashion to the max to keep up with the pantsless wonder.

My last three articles dealt with a burgeoning phenomenon -- mindful awareness -- which has been gaining popularity among public and private school administrators, as a method to help kids relax, become more attentive and less aggressive at school.

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The problem is that in LAC many slums have turned into a permanent and burgeoning phenomenon due to poverty traps.

The good news: This voice for a science outreach renaissance is finding a welcome home in the burgeoning phenomenon of Science Festivals, where high-profile, inspiring professionals in STEM are "taking science to the people" through exciting, engaging presentations with students and others.

You can see the inklings of the burgeoning phenomenon in an iconic black-and-white photo of a 26-year-old Hillary Clinton.

None of this will make an immediate impact in the burgeoning phenomenon of PTV but as the market gets flooded and those taking part get wiser and more cynical about the various "come-ons" and tricks of the trade, broadcasters may feel that while the income is tempting the associations of PTV may not be something they're quite so comfortable with.

In 1846 he was in his mid-70s, and was so alarmed by the growing popularity of Charles Dickens's illustrated serialised novels and such highly visual periodicals as Punch and the Illustrated London News that he wrote a 14-line poem berating this burgeoning phenomenon.

To the extent that phishing has become a serious threat to information security, there has been rather limited theory-grounded research on this burgeoning phenomenon.

On one hand, first lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign, which targets the burgeoning phenomenon of childhood obesity in the US, is commendable, if ineffectual.

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