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"From the 1970's on, incentives were used on special occasions to spur the market, to give it a burst," said Tom Libby, director for industry analysis at J. D. Power & Associates.
The stuff stays in your system for so many years, it's only been about 10 years that I haven't seen any kind of residuals from it: a burst of bright light or everything going stroboscopic for a split second.
You never know what is coming next, be it a burst of jazz piano, a symphony of indecision in which his umming, aah-ing voice is the sole instrument, or a love poem recited to a woman in the second row.
And as well we wanted something that would take our pure colour story and just give it a burst of playfulness — mix it up a little bit".
For those whose writing is similar to chicken scratch, consider that it will add life to your message and give it a burst of character.
Shima Maya of AOL Radio Blog gave the song a positive review, calling it "a burst of sexual energy", and stating, "Even on a soundtrack featuring the likes of Lady Gaga, John Mayer and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, this single...is sure to stand out as the film's flagship anthem".
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No; it's a burst of schadenfreude from those who always looked down on it anyway.
It took a burst of independent filmmaking to break through to the other side; but it proved no help to Schiller.
It received a burst of applause.
"It was a burst out, somehow".
No, it was a burst pipe.
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