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The city's burgeoning thirst for water means less for everyone else: the farmers who rely on the Rio Grande to irrigate their alfalfa fields, and the ranchers.
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The insatiable thirst of the world's burgeoning billions has caused a spurt of dam building in temperate regions in the last 40 years, and a scientist with the space agency has found that the reservoirs are affecting Earth's orbital rotation.
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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.
Sales are burgeoning.
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