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Since then, numbers have burgeoned.
But the group's offshoots have burgeoned.
Tomas Guardia, director-general for international organisations with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Panama's commissioner to the IWC, said the changes were stimulated both by economic factors and a burgeoning environmental awareness.
Whatever its causes, the rise of adversarial questioning has transformed the news interview into a formidable instrument of political accountability, but it has also stimulated increasingly sophisticated strategies of evasion aided by a burgeoning cottage industry of media advisors and consultants.
WBIR was conceived to provide the burgeoning community of investigators in biomedical image registration an opportunity to share, discuss and stimulate developments in registration research and application at a meeting exclusively devoted to the topic.
"This state needs jobs, and we think medical marijuana can stimulate the state economy with hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars," said Nick Tennant, the 24-year-old founder of the college, which is actually a burgeoning business (no baccalaureates here) operating from a few bare-bones rooms in a Detroit suburb.
He is evidently burgeoning.
It's also a burgeoning tourist destination.
Or speak of "our burgeoning terror industry".
A burgeoning need for new drugs means a burgeoning market.
We give expression to burgeoning sentiment.
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