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Midcourt logos ballooned in size, sometimes to garish proportions.
Cities ballooned in size, creating the need for bigger schools and office buildings.
The river seen passing by Uehling is actually just a small creek that ballooned in size.
But it has become a subject of controversy recently even as it has ballooned in size.
The hedge fund industry has now ballooned in size, to $2.9 trillion, from $539 billion in 2001.
Under her leadership, the festival has ballooned in size and ambition and now shows 150 films across 25 venues.
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When the slower-evolving companion star subsequently ages to the point where it begins to balloon in size, it spills hydrogen onto the dwarf.
More a mini-studio than a film-finance boutique, the company hired marketing executives, postproduction experts and others, ballooning in size to 39 people.
Although the NSA would balloon in size and budget as the US responded to the September 11 attacks, the agency already ranked as the largest, most lavishly funded spy organisation on Earth.
However, at the end of the 20th century, we allowed banks to balloon in size, and by 2006, banks' assets as a percentage of UK GDP were over 500%.
Over time, as you add and remove old programs and devices, modify your personal settings and do other typical things to your machine, the Registry can balloon in size with all the entries it has been collecting.
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