Sentence examples for burgeoning prestige from inspiring English sources

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The European Bronze Age is often considered to have seen a dramatic increase in the exploitation of natural resources, maximisation of agricultural productivity and competition over trade routes, in order to facilitate a burgeoning prestige goods market.

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They'll find instead a burgeoning capital of consumerism and culture, capable of pulling off prestige events like the Games and November's MTV EMAs with aplomb.

Yale's name is on this project only to increase Yale's marketability to the burgeoning, young, promising Asian middle classes and to stem Singapore's brain drain to the West by increasing the country's prestige as a hub of what its former ambassador to the U.S. called, infelicitously, "the education industry".

He is evidently burgeoning.

It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.

Or speak of "our burgeoning terror industry".

Burgeoning imports, for one.

There was burgeoning environmentalism.

We give expression to burgeoning sentiment.

A burgeoning need for new drugs means a burgeoning market.

A burgeoning economic crisis requires urgent solutions.

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