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By the late 1950s it had begun to explode with blocks of large apartment houses.
"Up to now, the action taken to deal with this problem has been gradual, but it's begun to explode," said John Thomasian, director of the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices.
Though scholarly counting by computer has begun to explode the old notion that Shakespeare used or invented an incomparable number of words in English, it's certain that he made up, at a minimum, hundreds of new phrases, or was the first to disperse them broadly.
By 2013-2014, mobile commerce had begun to explode; people were buying real things on their mobile devices to the tune of billions and with it came a need for better tools to drive users through the conversion funnel.
The world of digital health startups has begun to explode over the last two years — and innovation in healthcare along with it — but nonetheless, the latest reports show a landscape that is still suffering from a dearth of seed investments, investors that are still "dabbling," and an absence of a powerful player like Google or Facebook.
The popularity of health and medical apps has begun to explode, and the amount of health data along with it, much of it thanks to those increasingly wearable and user-friendly gizmos that use smart sensors to capture and transmit all shades of biometric data.
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Those policies were then systematically reversed, income inequality began to explode and productivity growth slowed.
The case's outcome was foreshadowed earlier this year, as the number of corporate scandals began to explode.
Then, in early October, replacement Note 7s began to explode or catch fire as well.
And immediately, the field of embryonic stem cell research began to explode.
By the early 1980s, the trading of mortgage-backed bonds was beginning to explode.
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