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Oldsmobile offered a video player with a flat screen that folded from the roof, and they soon sprouted everywhere.
Only such concentration allowed for the construction of the country's great civic monuments: the libraries, museums, and hospitals that soon sprouted up across the American landscape.
The baby Vegas soon sprouted saloons and boarding houses, much to the shock of her religious relatives (the Mormons, who until that point had been the only residents of the area).
Though originally billed as a surgical cut through the trees to give Manaus an overland link to the sea, the road soon sprouted offshoots into the surrounding forest and prompted the central government to announce a grandiose colonization scheme to boost agricultural production.
Pingree Potato Patches soon sprouted up in other industrial cities throughout the Great Lakes.
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Their first working winter -- 2002-2003 -- in the new space was brutal: drifts of snow sifted through a massive tarp draped hopefully over the hole where the roof used to be -- and where an aerie-like addition would soon sprout.
It is also less than a mile from Borders, another huge bookstore in Oxford Street which in turn will soon sprout a big sister store at Charing Cross, a couple of tube stops away.In this section Tough love from Tony Pile 'em high Ruskin's last stand?
Other Edens, inspired by the set of giant greenhouses on a derelict clay pit that have become the most successful tourist attraction in Cornwall, could soon sprout up in an English motorway service station, a Tasmanian warehouse, a Chinese docklands and among the giant sequoia trees of the Sierra Nevada mountains in the US.
Will Amazon 's Seattle headquarters soon sprout smokestacks?
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