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I had a stack of pregnancy manuals telling me about the ceaseless burgeoning, the "best" sort of birth.
The women's movement was burgeoning, the left was getting organised, and after playing a leading role at Drury Lane, she changed tack, joining Red Ladder, an agitprop theatre group.
Though unemployment remains high, budgets are close to balance and trade surpluses are burgeoning, the "exact opposite" of the traditional Nordic pattern, points out Klas Eklund, chief economist of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken in Stockholm.Now the question is whether the Nordics will dodge the two main risks that accompany success.
Naysayers and their ilk have been providing us with the same "evidence" that Gaza is burgeoning: the markets are full of produce, fancy restaurants abound, there are pools and parks and malls … all is well in the most isolated place on earth – Gaza, the "prison camp" that is not.
Additionally, with profits burgeoning, the pressure to take big risks is lessened.
With food travel burgeoning the world over and people's palates ever more sophisticated, to have a sounding board like the W50Best is a great starter point.
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Population growth and the burgeoning of the world's cities is a reality of modern life.
For the burgeoning protest movement, the park issue is the tip of the iceberg.
The reason for the burgeoning success of the Fast & Furious films eludes some people.
Even over this burgeoning industry, the hand of the Chinese state still hovers menacingly.
Here, the farm effect dovetails with the burgeoning science on the prenatal origins of disease generally.
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