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This was truly an age of ideas and burgeoning connections, an era in which the industry grew in confidence and cultural significance.

When Ricardo Villalobos put his spin on the track, the already burgeoning connections between dubstep and techno were given their most vivid example.

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(Although the notorious cigarette trade between Montenegro and Italy has been curbed, a lucrative new business is the ferrying of illegal Chinese immigrants beneficiaries of the burgeoning connection between Belgrade and Beijing across the Adriatic).The Montenegrin police are more than just traffic cops; they have armoured vehicles and commando units who would put up a tough fight.

As African American Studies continues to grow as a discipline, the conference this year showed how there are many opportunities to discuss the connections and burgeoning relationships between race and new media.

Swiftly embraced as the new darling of the fashion world, Moss's tastes, spurred by her new sophisticated connections and burgeoning bank balance, quickly matured, as she folded precious vintage finds and designer pieces into her wardrobe.

On another episode of Piper's Pit, Piper spoke out against the burgeoning Rock 'n' Wrestling connection, which led to a confrontation with Hulk Hogan.

What were the precise connections between the burgeoning economic institutions of the north banks, merchant establishments, trading firms, commercial shippers, and industrial manufacturers and the slave plantations of the south?

Hirsch (2008) shows how more general scepticism about metaphysical disputes might play out here; McGrath (2007) draws out a number of connections with the burgeoning literature on metaontology, and Hawthorne (2006, 2008) explores the distinction between three- and four-dimensionalism (the second of these articles is the more accessible).

| Updated Mark Thompson, the incoming president and chief executive of The New York Times Company, who has been under scrutiny this week in connection with a burgeoning scandal at the BBC, received enthusiastic support Thursday from Arthur Sulzberger Jr., the chairman of the company and publisher of The New York Times.

He says his course is attracting lots of interest because of an "increased recognition of entrepreneurship as a career option and UCL's connections with London's burgeoning entrepreneurial eco-system".

Iran's curatorial strategy this year allows a forum for those countries swallowed up during the events of the past in which to not only articulate their enduring connections, but also their burgeoning artistic autonomy and national traumas.

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