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After a spate of personal mishaps (all captured by the paps in the burgeoning years of TMZ and gossip blogs), Spears attempted to refocus the attention on her music with a bikini-clad VMAs performance.

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In Christianity's burgeoning years through the thirteenth century, the cultural scene was characterized by patristic political and social norms declaring a palpable distaste for the female body as something to be feared, dominated and never exposed.

Now, with her motorcycling curtailed and a burgeoning year-old cosmetics business, Lauren Hutton's Good Stuff, of which she is the boss and not just the face, she is not the fearless explorer she once was.

City may also be minded to send £15m c/o West Ham to ruin the burgeoning career of 17-year-old holding midfielder Reece Oxford.

That brings us back to India a place that venture capital has been pulling out of in recent years as the burgeoning 1.2 billion person domestic market hasn't adopted new technologies, goods and services as quickly as outside investors would have liked.

For the second time in four nights Hannah Miley stood on top of a podium in the venue for July's Olympics and, after she produced the fastest swim of the year in the 200 metres individual medley, it only added weight to the burgeoning expectation that the 22-year-old Scot will be back there come Games time.

The burgeoning career of the thirty-year-old Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, the new music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, who will make her New York début conducting the Juilliard Orchestra at Alice Tully Hall, on Sept. 26, lies at the intersection of two waxing trends in the conducting business.

The completion of Tandem's acquisition of Harrods Bank would appear to draw a line under what has been a turbulent year for the burgeoning challenger bank.

Importantly, when adjusted for population-at-risk, the TB risk among non-resident population was found to be decreasing at a rate of about 3% per year despite the burgeoning size of the non-resident population.

At least 30,000 square miles of tropical forest has been cut down in the past 20 years to supply the burgeoning global food industry with cheap palm oil to make packaged foods, ice cream and snacks.

Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 30 p.m., Thursday and next Friday at 8 p.m., 175 Eighth Avenue, at 19th Street, Chelsea, (212) 242-0800, joyce.org; $10 to $69. (Burke) Radhouane El Meddeb (Tuesday) The fifth World Nomads Festival, presented by the French Institute Alliance Française, explores the burgeoning artistic landscape of Tunisia two years after the Arab Spring.

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