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The powerhouse cities of the 20th century — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago — are much less desirable today than the ones that have more recently sprouted up.
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Pushed by his wife, he finally joined one of the more than 3,000 support groups that have recently sprouted up nationwide, aimed at "re-training" retired Japanese men to be more independent and communicative with their wives.
What just recently sprouted in its place is an even more rarefied journal, Lucky Peach, a literary quarterly that costs $10 an issue.
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A spray of large and painful pimples recently sprouted there.
And Jon... lose the recently sprouted goatee, too.
But, more recently, a newer spectacle has sprouted from this loam of public disaffection.
There is no doubt that Levi's has influenced the legions of denim brands that have sprouted up more recently, if only because it established the original template for how a pair of jeans looks.
(The deadly outbreaks of disease linked to contaminated sprouts in Europe last summer and, more recently, cantaloupe in the United States illustrate the potential dangers).
More recently, the Washington Post explored the virtues and uses of Brussels sprouts.
More recently, it was shown that formation of the posterior cardinal vein occurs via sprouting and segregation from the dorsal aorta in a process that is distinct from vasculogenesis or angiogenesis [16].
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