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Amusement parks and the yearly hype around Halloween are burgeoning industries that help cultivate young talent, says Nicotero.
But there are downsides too, as the burgeoning industries skew local economies and make it that much harder for other businesses to thrive.
The influential 19th-century architect, Alexander Jackson Davis, designed them both in the years when some of the millionaire kings of burgeoning industries thought it only fitting to live in a castle.
MIT was founded in 1861 as a polytechnic institute in Boston's Back Bay; the early MIT trained men (and a few women) from all parts of society as engineers for the nation's burgeoning industries.
But if economies in North Africa grow briskly enough in coming years, driving up demand for energy to power burgeoning industries and meet vital needs like desalinating water, the largest proportion of electricity generated by Desertec could end up being sold locally, according to Mr. van Son.
And once-shuttered factories just waiting to whir back to life in burgeoning industries.
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Those pennies add up to about $1 billion per year, no chump change for the burgeoning industry.
They don't want to mess up this burgeoning industry," the lawyer said.
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