Sentence examples for developing craze from inspiring English sources

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Both are part of the developing craze for MP3 "jukeboxes" that store massive amounts of music and connect to home stereo systems.

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Microscopic examination on the Freon-exposed specimen surface revealed that the surface damage is well developed craze in homo PS, and the development of craze is suppressed with increasing rubber content.

So much new money is flooding into emerging markets that calls for capital controls are echoing around the developing world.This craze for emerging-market paper could perhaps prove a bubble.

The Roman empire developed a craze for antique statues, paintings and other objects from Greece, which were plundered and brought to the capital for sale to Roman collectors.

"Guerrilla marketing is what develops a craze among customers".

For homopolystyrene, relatively large-sized craze was developed in Freon vapour due to the increase of softened layer thickness in the developed craze wall.

Soon afterwards, he became interested in the UK skiffle craze, developing a fervent admiration for the genre.

Near the yield point, some deformation bands developed into crazes across the spherulite boundaries.

Troweling without brooming results in a very slick surface (unsafe for surfaces that will get wet) and may cause fine cracks to develop called "crazing".

The model is based on a recently developed criterion for craze initiation, which treats large cavitated rubber particles as craze-initiating Griffith flaws.

The developed countries all joined the disposable plastic craze and soon the developing countries were importing and manufacturing the stuff too.

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