Sentence examples for burgeoning knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Another curiosity arising from this national sporting obsession has been our burgeoning knowledge of the dwelling spaces of the Neville brothers.

In the 1960s, when existing techniques were extended to the level of DNA sequences and amino acid sequences of proteins and combined with a burgeoning knowledge of cellular processes and protein structures, whole new computational methods were developed in support of molecular phylogenetics.

In the 1960s, when existing techniques were extended to the level of DNA sequences and amino acid sequences of proteins and combined with a burgeoning knowledge of cellular processes and protein structures, a whole new set of computational methods was developed in support of molecular phylogenetics.

Sixty-seven consecutive quarters of growth, the fastest rise in per capita GDP in the G8, sustained improvements in output and productivity, prosperity more fairly shared than at any time in modern economic history, record numbers of start-ups and burgeoning knowledge industries from pharmaceuticals to bio-tech, and British cities such as Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham and Newcastle rejuvenated.

The burgeoning knowledge about the structure of telomeres and the roles of various factors involved in telomere maintenance provides several possible targets for pharmacological intervention.

But what kept me walking were the people I met when, unsure of my way, I had to ask for directions – my burgeoning knowledge of Turkish assisted by mimed gestures and hand-drawn maps.

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Products like Siri, Google Now and Knowledge Graph hint at a burgeoning contextual knowledge space, but those products are still at least partly based on the standard and plain first page of search results we've gotten so used to.

Indeed, the Middle Ages were a time of "passionate enquiry", in which "sophisticated logic" ensured that burgeoning scientific knowledge would co-exist, however briefly, with religious fervour.

The last 20 years has seen a burgeoning of knowledge generation in 'what works' in MNH, including clinical studies on technological innovations and randomised controlled trials on complex interventions [ 37- 40].

The ignorance of some Europeans and the burgeoning love of knowledge acquisition by the Italians saw a small revival of neuroanatomy in the early 1300s.

But I like to think I make up for what I lack in actual proper knowledge with burgeoning enthusiasm, having spent most of last Saturday actively coveting (some may even say "stroking") all the gorgeousness at my local gardening nirvana, the late Christopher Lloyd's Great Dixter.

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