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He also said the service could help oenophiles, particularly in burgeoning markets like Hong Kong, from getting carried away by the frenzy of buying and selling.
But the blades from the Hull facility were originally intended for export too, for burgeoning markets in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Independent retailers are gaining ground in burgeoning markets such as organic food, where their sales jumped by 43% in the year to November.However lamentable the loss of local identity, on the obvious measures, customers are better off.
Morgan in some ways was trapped by its earlier success doing business with tycoons and Fortune 500 companies, Mr. Chernow said, and could not take advantage of the burgeoning markets managing the money of main street America.
But the principal milch cow is now overseas, especially burgeoning markets in Asia, Russia and Brazil, which have undimmed enthusiasm for 3D and Imax.China's box office revenues jumped 30% last year to $2.7bn.
In 2005, after a decent harvest, the regime sought to stamp on burgeoning markets, redirect grain supplies through the public-distribution system and get people to return to their work units: male vendors were banned from markets and then, last year, women under 50.
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