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"As soon as we got there enrollment started burgeoning.
In the meantime, the Internet started burgeoning, so Mr. Muller started a Web site for Flying Fish.
In the late 90s, the Meatpacking District started burgeoning as boutiques, restaurants, and wan hangouts like Tenjune and PM Lounge emerged in an area that was previously home mostly to slaughterhouses, packing plants, prostitutes, and a bagel shop (and before that, gay sex clubs).
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Oilfield-service companies started to burgeon in the 1980s when big companies thought it wise to outsource drilling and other aspects of production.
The market opened in a neighborhood that formerly had few grocery options, even though restaurants have started to burgeon.
"And when we got there, it was just starting to burgeon".
The simplest way to get started on this burgeoning new style of communication that Milk calls an "empathy machine" is with Google Cardboard.
If further proof were needed of its burgeoning start-up arts scene, look no further than the two Red Lions.
This week's issue features one article about Tech City, east London's burgeoning start-up cluster, and another on barriers to the creation of new companies in Germany.
Four years ago he returned to his birthplace from a refugee camp in Uganda to launch his music career and help jump-start South Sudan's burgeoning music industry.
It is entirely unlikely, as scaremongers suggest, that the ruling will cripple the burgeoning start-up scene, yet the dark cloud that has long hung over safe harbour has meant that companies have prepared for this eventuality.
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