Burgeoning relationship For Macron, the issue presents a sticking point in a burgeoning relationship with Trump, one he's actively fostered since taking office in May.
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Once again, Wembley was caught up in the burgeoning narrative.
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It is now considered a classic of the burgeoning genre.
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In 2010, the New York Times assessed the burgeoning trend.
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They give much less attention to their burgeoning criminal empire.
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The country's burgeoning AI industry has also attracted foreign firms.
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At the time, she affirmed my burgeoning queer aesthetic sensibilities.
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The burgeoning crook barely factors into ascension night after that.
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And just like that, their burgeoning sisterhood is quickly stalled.
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What's a young woman with a burgeoning career to do?
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Her burgeoning career as a budding dancer was cut short.
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Can we discuss little Prince George's burgeoning striped shirt collection?
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How weird is the burgeoning relationship between people and robots?
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However, he expressed high hopes for the look's burgeoning future.
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For burgeoning chefs and entrepreneurs, this is an invaluable investment.
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Now it wants a part of the burgeoning options business.
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Most pointed to Amazon's leadership in the burgeoning bot wars.
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Then, the industries unveil a solution to the burgeoning problem.
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Trade & tariffs The burgeoning trade war is hitting Harley-Davidson.
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And that's good for the burgeoning digital health sector overall.
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The burgeoning category can be a tough one to navigate.
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It's financial speculation, it's narrative speculation about a burgeoning industry.
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Diácono's animations are a fun addition to the burgeoning medium.
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Lately, though, the burgeoning transhumanism movement is challenging all that.
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It was another development in a burgeoning tech Cold War.
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A study published in 2013 warned of a burgeoning epidemic.
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All this comes amidst burgeoning state legislation politicizing LGBTQ identity.
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There's a burgeoning breakout in one corner of health care.
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And that's not to mention the burgeoning new meth trade.
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The city is also home to a burgeoning wine industry.
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Shelters are helped by a burgeoning network of rescue groups.
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Beverage pairings showcase the burgeoning wine industry in the region.
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By October, my voice was deepening and body hair burgeoning.
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Bengtson remembers burgeoning sneaker culture had a very different mindset.
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RIVERA: Now with the grandkids it&aposs a crowd, burgeoning crowd.
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Here's to another addition to the burgeoning canon of female rage!
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They've become active members in the burgeoning young adult cancer community.
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Other retailers are starting to acknowledge the burgeoning secondhand market too.
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This burgeoning relationship didn't blossom organically as you romantics might've hoped.
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The Galaxy Fold felt like an omen for a burgeoning category.
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It was a two-birds scenario for the burgeoning conservative lawmaker.
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Haley's mom Leslie is cautiously supportive of her daughter's burgeoning career.
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It's a growing effort to address the nation's burgeoning opioid epidemic.
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Amazon's burgeoning reach was not limited to just the health sector.
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The burgeoning zero-waste movement is one response to this crisis.
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For retailers, the benefits of the bralette's burgeoning popularity are twofold.
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Postman argued against the burgeoning reliance on statistics and data. In
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And we're very focused on a burgeoning health crisis among kids.
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Another concern on Wall Street is Under Armour's burgeoning inventory position.
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Mr. Modi responded with his own praise of the burgeoning partnership.
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The NBA has a burgeoning business and fan base in China.
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The round valued the burgeoning startup at $440 million post-money.
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We've got burgeoning tensions with China in the South China Sea.
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He sees a tremendous opportunity in the burgeoning e-commerce revolution.
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Developers began all manner of schemes to meet the burgeoning demand.
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Well, I saw that the entire entrepreneurial landscape was just burgeoning.
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Several commentators have criticized the president's response to a burgeoning crisis.
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Fans just catching on to Doofenshmirtz's burgeoning music career were elated.
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Labonte soon began capitalizing on the increased opportunity and burgeoning confidence.
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And the Middle East is "a burgeoning market," Mr. Aris said.
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And, a look at the burgeoning sports-betting market in Ethiopia.
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The burgeoning resale trend comes as apparel retailers struggle to grow.
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The burgeoning society quickly threatens to collapse due to religious differences.
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Yet there's already there's a burgeoning secondary market for the swag.
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A burgeoning illicit opium trade also jeopardizes security, governance and development.
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Biden had joined the burgeoning 2020 Democratic field a day earlier.
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Then, in the 90s, the burgeoning techno scene became a target.
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A burgeoning romance between Maddy and Los further strains the siblings' relationship.
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The burgeoning Canadian marijuana industry has attracted interest from major U.S. firms.
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This burgeoning genre is called "Up Lit," which stands for uplifting literature.
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His burgeoning passion was further stoked by his love for Elvis Presley.
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But there are also implications for the burgeoning field of inequality studies.
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Wellington, New Zealand, is looking to beef up its burgeoning tech workforce.
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There's a burgeoning, and at times vitriolic, debate over immigration in Mexico.
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From watching the video, apparently Miller was a burgeoning racist even then.
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Even in this burgeoning robotic age, there's still legwork for us humans.
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Elizabeth's burgeoning confidence as Queen is mirrored in her assertiveness at home.
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Rather, they signal Newt's burgeoning affection and mutual respect for black people.
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Even Vivian, Elle's rival, chooses her burgeoning friendship over her jerky boyfriend.
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Sci-Hub's burgeoning reach and reputation painted a target on Elbakyan's back.
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The sunglasses are the latest component in China's burgeoning tech-surveillance state.
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The burgeoning company is launching a new digital bank account targeting SMEs.
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Know more about ray tracing and game developers' burgeoning relationship with it?
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Irvine-based Alteryx is part of a burgeoning southern California tech scene.
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The burgeoning commercial drone market is a prime example of the shift.
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Olive in particular loves the outings and is a burgeoning sound mixer.
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Why not use this time to work on your burgeoning mixology career?
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The thought being, let the fat cats pay for burgeoning college costs.
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Columbus, Ohio has a burgeoning technology scene and is enjoying incredible growth.
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Detroit is fighting its way back to build a burgeoning tech scene.
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ENGLAND has been struggling to meet its residents' burgeoning demand for housing.
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It's no wonder: For 10 months, my body waxed, burgeoning with life.
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The move is meant to protect against North Korea's burgeoning missile program.
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It is also inauspicious that this burgeoning détente originated in the DMZ.
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Cameroon has a burgeoning IT scene and the outage impacted it immediately.
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Schulman's second challenge is to ensure PayPal's burgeoning lending business doesn't overheat.
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The burgeoning feminist movement introduced him to performance as a personalized medium.
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There's also the burgeoning of a really talented creative class in Accra.
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The Moscow meeting follows a pattern of burgeoning Russian involvement in Afghanistan.
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Murphy now appears to be at the center of a burgeoning rivalry.
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New York City is struggling to respond to its burgeoning homeless population.
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But lost amid his accolades is that he's a burgeoning sex symbol.
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Yet they were drawn back to the burgeoning business of digital video.
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Now into this burgeoning culinary niche comes a new offering: The Blend.
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Predictably, investment in broadband access rose right alongside the internet's burgeoning capabilities.
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E-sports is a burgeoning business, but it's also an uncertain one.
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ClearSpace is not the only company that has anticipated this burgeoning market.
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These teaching are widely regarded as outmoded in today's world of burgeoning populations.
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For residents, Austin is an inexpensive place to live, with burgeoning career opportunities.
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And they're all about posting their burgeoning baby bumps on Instagram this week.
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When it came to pop, however, the burgeoning critics were far more discerning.
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Tiny dark figures bustle around as indistinguishable markers of a burgeoning middle class.
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The size of the country's apparently burgeoning service sector is a complete mystery.
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Take the burgeoning numbers of adolescent girls that now self-declare as trans.
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This could include, for instance, foreign funding for Britain's burgeoning financial-technology sector.
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A burgeoning tech sector supports the health-care industry with companies like HealthEquity.
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The show chronicles the burgeoning careers of six transgender models repped by Slay.
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Whoever invests and funds it has a position in the burgeoning psilocybin industry.
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She is also quite aware of her own burgeoning attraction to other girls.
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In fact, it's perhaps the best argument for Motorola's burgeoning modular offering yet.
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He pegs the soft-focus look as the biggest burgeoning trend for 2019.
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Trust is an import aspect in the burgeoning world of human-robotics relationships.
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Now, Twitter will refocus on its burgeoning live video strategy, according to Bloomberg.
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Burgeoning protests against government corruption are happening almost daily in cities throughout Iraq.
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This, combined with Schuster's injury, only fanned the flames of their burgeoning rivalry.
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"I knew from a year ago that this relationship was burgeoning," Korsh said.
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Others believe it's a neutral, even polite, way to end a burgeoning relationship.
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India for instance may be able to capture the burgeoning trade in services.
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BitTorrent says BitTorrent Live will not be competing with the burgeoning Facebook Live.
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A burgeoning porn genre that features naked people dabbing before they start humping.
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Burgeoning user demand inspired the company to launch Figure1 Direct Messaging, Levey said.
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They say China's burgeoning domestic economy contributes more to growth than its exports.
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Suggesting major cuts to Medicaid to address the burgeoning federal deficit is misdirected.
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"Here are my nominees," Griffin said, when asked Thursday about the burgeoning secret.
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The film showcases the burgeoning art scene that was Copenhagen in the 1920s.
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However, what would a move from Jakarta do to Indonesia's burgeoning startup economy?
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That is, unless the economies can create jobs for their burgeoning, young population.
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Amid this flurry of ideas, a burgeoning movement has remained in the shadows.
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The province is now eyeing its burgeoning tech sector for future economic growth.
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This burgeoning trade war threatens us and some of our biggest trading partners.
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At over 500 illustrated pages, "Draw the Line" physically embodies Adrian's burgeoning visibility.
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It was a heady mix of Baghdad's burgeoning subcultures: bikers, gamers, EDM enthusiasts.
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But the burgeoning infrastructure crisis casts doubt on our collective ability to deliver.
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Some reviewers hailed Atwood's work as a voice of the burgeoning feminist movement.
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Frankel used her starring role in "Housewives" to plug her burgeoning Skinnygirl brand.
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Historically, the racially motivated law was meant to stifle the burgeoning jazz scene.
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The country's burgeoning ecosystem is increasingly attracting major VC firms in the nation.
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This overcrowding could hold back the burgeoning space industry, and threaten national security.
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Another burgeoning area where there's opportunity for scent technology is in virtual reality.
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But what these eggheads didn't predict was the burgeoning market for metallic posters.
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It's the only way to balance all that violence, death and burgeoning insanity.
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Congress is working on legislation to facilitate banking access to the burgeoning industry.
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Olo will also start leveraging a burgeoning platform, Olo Dispatch, to serve retailers.
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The announcements today illustrate Razorpay's aggressive expansion into India's burgeoning financial services market.
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Matic was tall and gangly, but Red Star saw a burgeoning attacking midfielder.
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Occasionally, historical exposition—an account of Iran's burgeoning civil service, say—intrudes baldly.
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The full character of the burgeoning politics of platforms remains to be seen.
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Maybe you're a burgeoning sneakerhead, or perhaps you want to live that #cloglife.
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It would cede leadership in the burgeoning clean energy industry to other countries.
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The burgeoning middle class is also gaining an appetite for more expensive drinks.
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Like any burgeoning art form, podcasts have a complicated relationship with corporate America.
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Has six weeks of this made a dent in my burgeoning dad bod?
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"As Chinese power grows, its military strength is rapidly burgeoning," the white paper said.
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Then production slides into a greatest hits compilation of Hannah and Tyler's burgeoning relationship.
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All of this goes to show the burgeoning rapport between Pompeo and the president.
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The burgeoning competition on transatlantic routes has prompted action by more established European airlines.
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The burgeoning of legaltech may lessen the demand for lawyers and decrease their earnings.
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I eschewed my lingering doubts, swallowed down whatever burgeoning desire I'd come to know.
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He said they deliberately set out to destroy the city's burgeoning black middle class.
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And it's also tied to his fears of growing up and his burgeoning sexuality.
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He spoke with VICE to reveal the origins and future of his burgeoning movement.
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But how did Belgium find itself at the center of a burgeoning terrorist network?
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Across the country, in San Antonio, a hub for the burgeoning cybersecurity industry, Rep.
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It's a burgeoning real estate empire, lifestyle brand, and fitness business rolled into one.
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Trump's victory is simply not the result of some kind of burgeoning race war.
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Bella Hadid, burgeoning supermodel and influencer, is the newest celeb to sport the cut.
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Nonetheless, it helped to inspire a burgeoning debate about the costs of widening inequality.
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But in the burgeoning field of soft robotics, scientists have struggled to replicate this.
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Massive growth has led to high rents and lack of space for burgeoning businesses.
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The formerly fringe policy has garnered support from burgeoning Democratic stars such as Reps.
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Targeted skin care was a burgeoning category that we were excited to see evolve.
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Israel also has a burgeoning start-up scene in many areas of the country.
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TechCrunch is eager to take part in covering Africa's burgeoning tech sector more fully.
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The complexity of it all and the burgeoning of weird life in strange places.
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Now, the city has found new life as a burgeoning hub for street art.
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Many worry China's burgeoning technology industry will be hit by a national economic slowdown.
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The rules will bring the burgeoning industry under federal oversight for the first time.
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Today, she helps unemployed oil workers find jobs in the burgeoning solar power industry.
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With Jasper, Cisco gets a company that understands the burgeoning Internet of Things market.
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Domino's has also seen burgeoning growth in unlikely areas like Vietnam, Mexico, and Malaysia.
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The city's motto, "Keep Austin Weird," is reflected in its burgeoning craft distillery industry.
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Nonetheless, a burgeoning field of researchers have emerged to investigate the plant's medicinal properties.
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In Valev's case, it seems to have even increased his burgeoning folk-hero status.
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North Korea's burgeoning nuclear program is posing an increasingly serious problem for President Trump.
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Nintendo's Virtual Boy was an ambitious push into a burgeoning new technology — virtual reality.
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The acquisition builds on Amazon's burgeoning grocery store business, and delivery business Amazon Fresh.
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Now Chai has set her sights on tapping into burgeoning outbound Chinese travel market.
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Now they are pushing back, mobilizing as best they can into a burgeoning movement.
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The ongoing shake-up is also hitting China's burgeoning movie and entertainment industry hard.
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It's getting bigger, and the reason for that is the burgeoning price of art.
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"The development of nuclear power platforms is a burgeoning trend," Liu told the paper.
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In many ways, the contemporary art scene in the capital city is just burgeoning.
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EDUCATION SEGMENT EVOLVING EPR is highly focused on the burgeoning market for education investments.
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Despite the burgeoning interest in space-based cell networks, the idea itself isn't new.
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Marty is just the latest example of a burgeoning line of in-store robots.
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Oat milk, while a promising non-nut contender, struggles to supply its burgeoning demand.
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For many New Yorkers, the subway served as the backdrop to a burgeoning relationship.
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PARIS — The burgeoning careers of Madison Keys and Sloane Stephens have often run parallel.
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The burgeoning blockchain industry has generated a great deal of buzz, investment and experimentation.
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It would soon become a fixture in the burgeoning Sephardic neighborhoods around Ocean Parkway.
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But bus routes have not changed to mirror the city's burgeoning economic hot spots.
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But Trump and Sessions can't squelch the burgeoning, bipartisan movement for criminal-justice reform.
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There's also burgeoning evidence that garlic and onions might be good for breast health.
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Other times it leads to corporate synergy with a burgeoning police interest in surveillance.
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The ABCDs still play a key role in supplying China's burgeoning appetite for grains.
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But injuries and early retirements stopped many of those burgeoning rivalries in their tracks.
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It aligns its mission with burgeoning science and research projects, not just the mystical.
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Now we'll see have to how cool they are about their parents' burgeoning relationship.
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Home to the burgeoning Silicon Beach tech scene, L.A.'s workforce is top-notch.
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" Levin's main point, Welch emphasizes, is to "look for jobs in those burgeoning places.
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Another burgeoning use of artificial intelligence in job selection is talent and personality assessments.
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Connecticut Coach Dan Hurley has a burgeoning star in the freshman guard James Bouknight.
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Even smart kitchen gadgets can cause privacy concerns with the burgeoning Internet of Things.
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Their next step is to roll out the network in the burgeoning Asian territory.
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High peacetime tax rates had become necessary to service the burgeoning social welfare state.
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Jones has also inspired a burgeoning underground of internet music and video remix art.
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Marijuana advocates hope the new policy encourages entrepreneurship and investment in Israel's burgeoning cannabis industry.
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The events have raised broad questions about the transparency and viability of the burgeoning sector.
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It may be early innings, but you wouldn't know that from Gusto's burgeoning cap table.
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Waters left the stability of his corporate job to focus entirely on the burgeoning business.
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In December 2018, burgeoning rapper Lil Nas X released his song "Old Town Road" online.
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Both Schmerler and Lewis were kind enough to humor my burgeoning obsession with Kim's ears.
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Thus, the burgeoning of legaltech may lessen the demand for lawyers and decrease their earnings.
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And sand has become a scarce resource, leading to a burgeoning trade in illegal mining.
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"Zuckerberg just made us the poster-children for Nigeria's burgeoning internet technology space," said Awoyemi.
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Tyler Perry almost lost out on a painting to burgeoning art collector Blue Ivy Carter.
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Though, at some point, water demand may be too great for a burgeoning, thirsty West.
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Some women are mentioned for their work at burgeoning car companies throughout the 20th century.
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The burgeoning field looks to treat illnesses by adding "good" bacteria to your digestive tract.
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Many of the images of the frogs' forest home are burgeoning with vibrant green forest.
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The kids loved Bonnie and Clyde, which became a rallying cry for the burgeoning counterculture.
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For those comparing this developing geologic research to a burgeoning supervolcano, scientists are largely unimpressed.
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Or at least it feels that way, based on burgeoning interest in the biotech community.
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His Cafe Coffee Day chain boasts more than 1,600 outlets servicing a burgeoning middle class.
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One of the major contributors to Lord Hanson's wealth was the burgeoning American coal industry.
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And it's sure to make a whole new generation of burgeoning queers fall in love.
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A burgeoning trade deal between the two countries fell through in the beginning of May.
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China has ramped up tracking technologies in recent years, becoming a burgeoning tech-surveillance state.
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As for the criticism of MMA's burgeoning senior division, Shamrock equates it with age discrimination.
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The UAE government, however, began regarding these burgeoning brand-influencer partnerships as unregulated, untaxed exchanges.
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In January, he introduced a bill to help bring the burgeoning blockchain industry to Tennessee.
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Right now, there are three possible explanations for the Gargoyle King's burgeoning reign of terror.
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They were due to go on to Silicon Valley to show off Indonesia's burgeoning startups.
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DreamWorks' burgeoning TV business will also be a boon to Universal, Wall Street analysts said.
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Africa's burgeoning tech sector is promising, but internet access continues to be its weakest link.
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Who, actually, is this burgeoning musician who was once a Deputy Young MP for Camden?
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Incidents like that provide easy fodder for Europe's many burgeoning right-wing anti-migrant movements.
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This is particularly problematic for children and the burgeoning childhood obesity epidemic, studies have shown.
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As the doors opened, they saw smoke seeping into the hallway from the burgeoning blaze.
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Even Peggy Guggenheim gifted works to bolster the burgeoning collection of the Israeli nation-state.
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Facebook's version of Content ID Freebooting is a major issue on Facebook's burgeoning video platform.
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This is just the latest data point in the story of Intel's burgeoning drone hobby.
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This burgeoning middle class—along with growing remittances from Filipinos abroad—anchors strong domestic consumption.
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It makes sense, then, that the burgeoning fusion dance scene would have a musical counterpart.
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However, government figures show increasing pet ownership in South Korea and a burgeoning pet industry.
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As a result, the First Step Act aims to thin the burgeoning American prison population.
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With Halloween fast approaching, now's your chance to memorialize your burgeoning fandoms in costume form.
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They have also worked feverishly to access China's growing middle class and burgeoning consumer market.
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Amazon continues to ramp up its burgeoning advertising business to compete with Facebook and Google.
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First, European leaders are engaging with the Turkish leadership to address the burgeoning refugee crisis.
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It was in the military where Watkins learned about computers and, eventually, the burgeoning internet.
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Another investment Kohli views as meeting these criteria comes from the burgeoning e-sports industry.
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Yet one thing is new in the burgeoning Trump-Kim relationship: face-to-face flattery.
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Still, markets have been keeping an eye on interest rates and signs of burgeoning inflation.
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Are you a millennial with insider travel tips about a burgeoning, international hotspot to share?
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But cannabis tech, or the software startups that support the burgeoning industry, is fair game.
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It's a fascinating possibility, and further evidence in favor of the burgeoning Snowball Earth hypothesis.
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Desiree Hartsock Siegfried is giving fans a glimpse of her burgeoning — and adorable — baby bump!
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Right-wing extremism in Canada and the United States has been burgeoning as of late.
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"So why are companies doing something totally irrational and contrary to a burgeoning bottom line?"
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After Mission: Impossible, Landau's work in TV subsumed his burgeoning film career for a while.
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More often that not, you'll find London at the center of any burgeoning music scene.
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Backing the burgeoning company are a host of well-established angel investors in the region.
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Facebook would have to build an entire international payments infrastructure around the burgeoning games industry.
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The burgeoning legal cannabis industry has seen a surge in initial public offerings and dealmaking.
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The burgeoning legal cannabis industry has seen a surge in initial public offerings and dealmaking.
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He's also got a burgeoning country music career, reality TV dreams, and sizable political aspirations.
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Angel investors and dedicated seed funds quickly followed, providing capital to support this burgeoning ecosystem.
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But when I was growing up, it was working class, lower and burgeoning middle class.
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Democrats in Congress will surely seize on that language as justification for their burgeoning inquiries.
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Her new songs also take up the more immediate pleasures of music and burgeoning romance.
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It also imposes restriction on evictions - a significant factor in the state's burgeoning homeless population.
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Missy (Jenny Slate) dealt with body image issues and her own burgeoning puberty and hormones.
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Malcolm is a burgeoning atheist, but his loyalty to Benedicta and her order never waivers.
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Rockwell had every reason to feel personally un-implicated in the country's burgeoning racial strife.
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Vance hasn't publicly announced whether he'll seek re-election against a burgeoning field of challengers.
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In 85033, the Academy Awards featured several dramatic moments centered on the burgeoning #MeToo movement.
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Michelle Williams shines in her comedic and heartfelt role as the cosmetic company's burgeoning mogul.
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But the Pavlovian cycle had hooks, and I was immediately drawn to burgeoning holiday men.
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In today's burgeoning direct-to-consumer retail arena, Tecovas isn't the first to strike gold.
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Slobodchikoff's studies on prairie dogs have long hovered on the periphery of this burgeoning field.
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The burgeoning twin deficits beg the question: Who will pay for all of this spending?
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The burgeoning private spaceflight industry could also be hampered by delayed air traffic control modernization.
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The White House wants to get ahead of that "burgeoning crisis among youth," Conway said.
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Incorporated in 1998, it developed PageRank, a way of cataloguing the burgeoning world wide web.
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The biological weapons program would be in addition to North Korea's burgeoning nuclear weapons program.
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Most of these jobs are in the burgeoning fields of information technology and health care.
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It will also devote some of its burgeoning technological capabilities to new ways of making war.
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LSE's investment in Zinc also sees it effectively become a founder of the burgeoning company builder.
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Profar was born in Willemstad, the capital city and epicenter of the island's burgeoning baseball boom.
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I scooped her up, holding against my already-burgeoning belly, and the strangest instinct kicked in.
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If it included scenes of the Phantom Thieves discussing their sexualities, burgeoning feelings, and personal growth.
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And technical advancements thanks to the burgeoning space program were becoming more evident in corporate America.
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But a burgeoning field called soft robotics promises to bring more "natural" movements to the machines.
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But for the burgeoning world of fake news, there are some potential solutions, like watermarking algorithms.
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For its part, Canopy Growth remains one of the largest players in the burgeoning cannabis industry.
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Shanté's burgeoning career was nearly over before it took off thanks to the men around her.
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Although it's known for massive oil refineries and energy companies, healthcare and technology are burgeoning industries.
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Peacemaker Putin Beyond a burgeoning trading partner, it's Russia's increasing strategic influence that counts, analysts say.
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The planned enhancement is projected to be a billion-dollar boon for Canada's burgeoning cannabis businesses.
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The publication of the nude photographs caused a scandal that threatened to end burgeoning Monroe's career.
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Harvard was unique in taking advantage of the burgeoning numbers of educated women in this way.
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Blockchain forensic analysis is a burgeoning industry, and Coinbase decided to bring that functionality in-house.
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If that hole is filled, just imagine what it could do for an already burgeoning industry.
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There's a burgeoning movement to replace Columbus Day celebrations with "Indigenous Peoples' Day" honoring Native Americans.
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Manulife is expanding in Asia as the region's burgeoning middle class looks to save and invest.
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First, there's the 18:9 ratio display, the first contemporary smartphone to use this burgeoning format.
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XXXTentacion is part of the burgeoning SoundCloud rap scene that has produced several problematic male artists.
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The subject of scientific misconduct—a burgeoning area for some reason—also made an appearance, sadly.
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Secondly, the world is fast becoming aware of the burgeoning digital skills divide in our society.
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Aboyeji will join us to discuss the potential of blockchain tech in Africa's burgeoning startup scenes.
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Politics and minor third parties are a great way to push burgeoning movements like transhumanism forward.
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Now, those same games are the bedrock of a burgeoning esports industry that is rapidly maturing.
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Yet each succeeding track, video and gig has laid the foundations for a burgeoning cult status.
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Luzerne County is a blue area beset by a burgeoning drug trade and diminishing economic opportunities.
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"While the West has a burgeoning organic food market, the Muslim countries have halal," he says.
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But if you're still looking to flex your burgeoning bartending skills, we've got just the way.
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In early voting in states like Nevada, and Florida, there's already evidence of burgeoning Latino turnout.
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He has put its burgeoning energy prowess to the test with sanctions on Iran and Venezuela.
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So he instead turned to another burgeoning technology that exists outside the comic book world: drones.
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Think of it as Ashton Kutcher's "Punk'd," only with sexual assault, rape allegations and burgeoning despotism.
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That's a milestone for TuSimple and the burgeoning autonomous trucking industry, which is getting increasingly crowded.
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This comes at a critical stage in the development of the burgeoning marketplace lending ABS market.
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But, without wishing to kill your burgeoning buzz too much, these moments of excitement have consequences.
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"Overall, more older people are drinking," Breslow said, "it's kind of a burgeoning public health issue."
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Agriculture leads, but the area also boasts hundreds of manufacturers and distributors, and a burgeoning downtown.
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Given Pokémon Go's massive success, the timing couldn't be better for Pokkén Tournament's burgeoning competitive scene.
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Today a burgeoning environmental movement, largely helmed by Indigenous people, is attempting to rectify these injustices.
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These types of stars might have a nasty flare problem that could vaporize any burgeoning life.
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The archive offers a window into the era's burgeoning modernity and the anxieties that accompany change.
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There's a burgeoning white nationalist community using Twitter to repeatedly plan and execute targeted harassment. Duh!
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Fourth but not least is Nvidia's burgeoning auto business, which grew at 24 percent last quarter.
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I called James to get her opinion on the racial divide in the burgeoning marijuana market.
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Already companies are embracing the burgeoning 5G technology, which promises ultra-high speeds and cost reductions.
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Nowhere is that more obvious than in the burgeoning strength of China's high-flying tech companies.
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A German reporter asked Trump about the burgeoning diplomatic row between the U.S. and U.K. governments.
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It was as if all my dreams were burgeoning to life in one upright, powerful moment.
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Drier conditions and warming climates are often credited as the culprits for the burgeoning wildfire problem.
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Given their burgeoning numbers and their potential to bridge the partisan divide, caucuses deserve more attention.
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I am not making a case for adding any new words to our ever-burgeoning lexicon.
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We can and should continue to serve as role models for burgeoning democracies around the world.
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A burgeoning, government-sponsored entertainment sector is under creation, reversing the ban on cinemas and concerts.
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Still, the die has yet to be cast in this burgeoning industry of autonomous vehicle technology.
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The Chinese bike-sharing firms' plans also strengthen the Chinese tech sector's burgeoning presence in Mexico.
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Instead of raising prices and prosperity, Muir thinks these central banks have created a burgeoning bubble.
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Its burgeoning high-tech and manufacturing sectors are the most productive and innovative in Latin America.
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But some longshot candidates have burgeoning basesBesides Warren, those who saw noteworthy increases were longshot candidates.
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Well, add to that ever-burgeoning list the gainful employment of one beloved Mr Potato Head.
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To be fair, it's not like Last Week Tonight covered the burgeoning election last year, either.
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In addition, no one seems to recognize her in public, or care about her burgeoning career.
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Will this burgeoning growth in the floor eventually climb so high as to puncture the ceiling?
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The report's authors attributed service sector growth to the burgeoning consumer class in many African nations.
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Slay was recently rewarded for his burgeoning eliteness with a four-year, $48.2 million contract extension.
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On Twitter and in the burgeoning chicken sandwich literature, the arguments generally break down like this.
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I was impressed by the rapidly expanding Arts District, with its galleries and burgeoning cocktail scene.
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You go into sexual harassment right now, around the gymnasts, which is just a burgeoning story.
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What to watch: The world's burgeoning e-commerce giants may hope to become the next Amazon.
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The city has a burgeoning, creative cocktail scene that rivals that of New York or London.
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But just as with many burgeoning technological advancements, it comes with a very serious dark side.
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Like most of the continent, Tanzania was staggering under the burden of a burgeoning AIDS epidemic.
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There was also a burgeoning experimental theater scene led by the young director Ivo van Hove.
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Burgeoning social app TikTok could grow larger than Facebook-owned Instagram, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel said.
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Pear Therapeutics is part of a burgeoning category of health start-ups known as digital therapeutics.
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This year's fundraise further moves the nation's burgeoning startup space on a path of steady growth.
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But there were also numerous indicators that the burgeoning commercial space industry is in good health.
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At the time, Dropbox was balancing the growth of free users with its burgeoning enterprise business.
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The group called the GOP nominee the leader to deal with "burgeoning threats" facing the country.
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Poor countries will not be able to feed their burgeoning populations without a free trading system.
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Increasingly, industry watchers say Amazon&aposs burgeoning logistics network will soon compete with FedEx and UPS.
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They hope to build a formula that can turn these burgeoning packages into a profitable business.
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Buoyed by his first primary victory, the Sanders campaign added to its burgeoning war chest overnight.
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" The Republican National Committee issued a briefing paper headlined "The Democrats' Burgeoning Love Affair With Socialism.
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This is the latest in the SEC's effort to crack down on the burgeoning cryptocurrency market.
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Efforts to repeal Costa Hawkins are the latest wrinkle in a burgeoning tenants movement across California.
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And they are taking up the mantle to defend a burgeoning electronic cigarette market as well.
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It also continues CASIS's burgeoning tradition of creating unique mission patches done in collaboration with other artists.
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Analysts said that "Tekken 7" could give Bandai Namco a way into the burgeoning e-sports market.
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Meanwhile Hummel, a burgeoning German sportswear company, were looking to muscle in on the lucrative UK market.
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Across the continent, a burgeoning IT sector is emerging parallel to growth and reform in core economies.
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But with The Apprentice and a burgeoning global audience, he assumed the dimensions of a folk hero.
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Soon after, he headed home and back to the burgeoning house-flipping business he'd started with Jonathan.
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"I'm just going along for the ride," the season 12 AGT winner shares of her burgeoning fame.
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Most of "How it Happens" is dedicated to the complete destruction of Allie's burgeoning, erstwhile political empire.
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At the time we recorded it, I was coming into a burgeoning understanding of my own bipolarity.
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Disturbingly enough, Mr. Marsh seems to relish his daughter's burgeoning femininity as much as her peers do.
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Drinking, suicide and a burgeoning epidemic of opioid abuse are widely seen as the most likely causes.
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The smaller Simon & Schuster prudently waited a few years before diving into the burgeoning conservative-imprint field.
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And its burgeoning fandom has been churning out gorgeous works of fan art to show its appreciation.
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Meanwhile, spirituality and a burgeoning interest in higher powers is alive and well, particularly among millennial women.
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Episode 1 of Before the Storm, "Awake," treats burgeoning relationship between these two as its focal point.
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Still, I find myself cheering on the women on The Bachelor rather than the burgeoning romantic relationships.
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It's a solid metaphor for teens' fears about entrance into adulthood and their likely burgeoning sex lives.
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Full of food, full of confidence, full of sex, full of herself, full of a burgeoning self.
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"Ross and I are typically laughing and joking around all the time," the burgeoning Netflix heartthrob explained.
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Whether or not that is Comcast adding to its already burgeoning empire remains to be seen.[WSJ]
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Although far too many Hungarians are still poor, a burgeoning middle class has pushed consumption up sharply.
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Image: Dave Medal for Local ProjectsThe burgeoning industry of biological design is in the headlines every day.
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That has changed: India is furiously struggling to catch up with China's burgeoning and impressive border infrastructure.
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It wasn't until Fortnite jumped into the burgeoning battle royale scene last September that it took off.
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The startup has also been trialling a B2B product aimed at burgeoning companies, dubbed "Startups get Grover".
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As a teen, the burgeoning talent would stay up all night, filling hundreds of notebooks with songs.
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As deregulation proceeds, politicians' electoral hopes—and, sometimes, their own financial interests—rely on the burgeoning booms.
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Freelance Kickstart: Start a Successful Business You Love Burgeoning freelancers need a reliable support system and resources.
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Most of her time is dedicated to Kenya's burgeoning ballet scene from her base in leafy Karen.
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New restrictions put on India's burgeoning e-commerce sector could potentially dent Amazon's business in the country.
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How did the World Trade Organization Protests and your burgeoning education with leftist ideas shape this album?
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The new law appears to be an attempt by the FDA to regulate the burgeoning CBD market.
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Analysts at Goldman Sachs estimate more than 20 percent of Apple's burgeoning services revenue comes from Google.
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As it turns out, there's a whole burgeoning world of research devoted to figuring this thing out.
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Instead, it's two women: the young burgeoning criminal Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner) and Darlene Snell (Lisa Emery).
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In this sense, LinkNYC's dramatic move to halt a burgeoning PR problem comes as no big surprise.
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After all, the election of President Clinton in 1993 catapulted Limbaugh's already burgeoning stardom to stratospheric levels.
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She's an eloquent feminist, a fierce warrior for gender equality, a stellar actress, and a burgeoning filmmaker.
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For the hardcore and competitive gamers, Overwatch is a burgeoning esport that just keeps growing in popularity.
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Emerging markets largely took in stride the news that Venezuela plans to restructure its burgeoning foreign debt .
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According to her, eyeliner's popularity was based in burgeoning social liberties, as well as in domestic norms.
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But demand has grown as well especially with the burgeoning technology firms in the country, he said.
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And one standout is this shambolic, punkish tribute to the band's place in a burgeoning grunge mecca.
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The advance is one of several recent ones in a burgeoning field that is raising ethical questions.
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There are deep-seated reasons for this, and they don't augur poorly for the burgeoning Trump resistance.
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Shanghai launched its electronic platform in 2015 to create a pricing benchmark for China's burgeoning gas market.
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This was not the sort of place where the burgeoning sport of baseball would have been popular.
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Needless to say, growing up in a creative household was the perfect incubator for Stark's burgeoning talents.
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Recruits are being redirected to Libya, site of another civil war and a burgeoning hub for jihadists.
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There are other smaller and privately held companies that also could be included in this burgeoning sector.
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There is a burgeoning market (on third-party websites) for accounts already loaded up with virtual cash.
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And how do you interpret the burgeoning, befuddling theory that she is somehow in cahoots with Tyrion?
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Christopher Yin and John Yoon, both corporate lawyers, are also fixtures on Los Angeles's burgeoning art circuit.
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Four months in, he decided to leave the lucrative job to focus solely on his burgeoning business.
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" She later writes: "I never got to see my burgeoning sexuality in a healthy or happy light.
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Hogg responded to the slight by calling on his burgeoning Twitter following to contact her top advertisers.
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It also is an ethnically, culturally and linguistically simpatico friend of China, welcoming its burgeoning economic prowess.
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For Amazon, these health tests are a growing slice of its burgeoning medical supplies and equipment business.
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Given the size of the Canadian market, there's been a rush to invest in the burgeoning industry.
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The men started avidly discussing an open secret around the wineries: the burgeoning black market for wine.
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But should we really be celebrating the burgeoning reliance on state-sponsored litigation founded in policy disagreements?
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Comey now looms large over a burgeoning constitutional crisis that could soon overshadow Watergate at its worst.
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There's a needle to thread, as well, in this burgeoning business of mass-glorification of teen athletes.
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As for U.S. oil, China is also a ready customer for the burgeoning U.S. crude export business.
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Last year, Cara Delevingne famously hung up her modeling mules to focus on a burgeoning acting career.
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If it was a success, NJPW could truly cement itself as a burgeoning number two to WWE.
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But in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, a burgeoning food scene disproves the stereotypes surrounding Baltic food.
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How people relate to games—and come to depend on them—is a burgeoning field of study.
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I'd much rather get rich selling iPhone 8 cases in the absolutely burgeoning global smartphone accessory market.
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But they can also be bad managers, ill-equipped to manage the burgeoning needs of large companies.
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Unfortunately, these views are shared by many people who work in the burgeoning anti-fake-news field.
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The G.O.P. became an alliance between its traditional pro-business wing and its burgeoning pro-life wing.
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The burgeoning scene was also documented in Myanmar Contemporary Art I, a critical book published by theart.
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Those regulations aligned closely with the values of the time, including segregation and a burgeoning car culture.
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Other publications, including Psychology & Sexuality, have also played host to the burgeoning world of gay porn scholarship.
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I was first introduced to resistance bands in 2014 after joining in on the burgeoning barre trend.
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A. Rebellion," their work was characterized by "burgeoning diasporic consciousness, strong characterizations of women, and formal experimentation.
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People are scooping up mushrooms so quickly that producers are scrambling to keep pace with burgeoning demand.
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The series' intention was to have Sydney be a high school student first with burgeoning powers second.
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Though this was just five years ago, the ecosystem for a burgeoning pop icon was much different.
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The China-born Yan grew up in northern Virginia, where her family encouraged her burgeoning artistic streak.
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Add to the mix Amazon's burgeoning film studio, and you might say the field is pretty crowded.
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But most of all, it reveals a band transitioning from struggling D.I.Y. outsiders to burgeoning cultural touchstones.
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Ochs wanted to attract, by a display of ethical propriety, the burgeoning, respectable bourgeoisie of the city.
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Oakland has "more affordable housing options and a burgeoning restaurant and art scene," Lim told Business Insider.
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Transnistria has also launched a glossy drive to attract foreign investors into its burgeoning cryptocurrency mining sector.
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A network of data centers could provide the backbone for a burgeoning tech industry in the kingdom.
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In February, he humbled himself before his burgeoning congregation, whose average weekend attendance is now around 1,400.
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The dismissal of someone who was investigating Nixon further undermined his credibility amid the burgeoning Watergate scandal.
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While Redfin is an online brokerage, Kelman has long seen the company as a burgeoning technology play.
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Instead, Morgan Stanley&aposs report says the burgeoning logistics company is focusing on urban and suburban areas.
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India has a burgeoning e-commerce market, with almost 500 million Indians using the internet in 2018.
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Many Republicans, so far, have attempted to stay away from the burgeoning scandal consuming the White House.
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The woman's death is likely to raise questions about regulations surrounding the burgeoning self-driving car industry.
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Trump may threaten Iowa's burgeoning wind energy industry Trump may threaten Iowa's burgeoning wind energy industry President Trump's executive order on energy independence clear-cuts through a swath of environmental regulations, including President Obama's Clean Power Plan, which rewarded states that invested in renewable energies like wind power.
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In addition, the burgeoning private sector satellite industry may also provide some hope for a solution, Gallaher said.
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For instance, women's forced exodus from the UK's burgeoning early computing industry resulted in British computing's premature decline.
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DJI is the privately held, venture-backed leader in a burgeoning new hardware segment, consumer and commercial drones.
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Lincoln's also seeing residual impact from its close proximity to Omaha, a burgeoning epicenter of the financial industry.
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But the paper still serves as a reminder of the importance of quality control to a burgeoning industry.
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Private sector engagement will be crucial to support Egypt's burgeoning population, currently facing unemployment of around 10 percent.
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Akbar is one of the highest profile figures so far to face accusations in India's burgeoning #MeToo movement.
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"I bet they'll talk about the burgeoning service business, which, like with Apple, has terrific margins, " he said.
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Amazon's "other" category, mostly comprised of its burgeoning advertising business, jumped 123 percent to $2.5 billion in revenue.
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But Kidd didn't come forward as a student, she says, because retaliation could have ruined her burgeoning career.
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He was a relative unknown in the burgeoning world of competitive gaming, unsigned by any professional esports team.
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Relations between Tehran and Riyadh have also not been helped by Russia's burgeoning role in OPEC's decision-making.
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Its arrival in India's burgeoning payments space could create serious tension for Google Pay, Flipkart's PhonePe and Paytm.
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New genetic engineering technologies has spurred a burgeoning movement of biohackers doing sophisticated science outside of formal labs.
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Coworking is burgeoning in India because of it offers reliable infrastructure while at the same time reducing costs.
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Cannabis is a burgeoning industry, as there are now more than 30 countries that have legalized medicinal marijuana.
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Mecklenburg County is home to Charlotte, which has a burgeoning reputation as a diverse and progressive Southern city.
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It was clearly burgeoning and growing to an even greater extent than is in the U.S. right now.
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And in the long run — peering into that burgeoning corporate cemetery — that's an incredible investment for future returns.
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She's also exploring her burgeoning queerness with her best friend with benefits, Jo (Lauren Patten), who is genderqueer.
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Over the course of her career, this singer-songwriter has evolved from indie darling into burgeoning pop phenom.
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He is also battling concerns that Twitter has not defined its role in the burgeoning social media landscape.
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In Dublin in particular, vast churches built to accommodate a burgeoning flock in the 1950s now stand empty.
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If North Korea's burgeoning nuclear weapons stockpile leads it to miscalculate American resolve, there will be horrible consequences.
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Honestly, it could go either way, though we'd love to see some solid proof of their burgeoning relationship.
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For its part, $14 billion Canopy Growth remains one of the largest players in the burgeoning cannabis industry.
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In addition to Tesla, traditional car companies including Nissan and BMW operate in the burgeoning electric vehicle industry.
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Blue has done a fine job carving a niche for itself in the burgeoning world of amateur podcasters.
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Washington, DC (CNN Business)Lyft raced to keep up with the burgeoning e-bike and e-scooter market.
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It's also a burgeoning superpower with which Russia shares a 2,600-mile border, much of it sparsely populated.
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The park was a haven for burgeoning video gamers, featuring marvels such as 21991D technology on its rides.
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In today's startup-laden society, it's likely you've personally experienced the shrapnel of a burgeoning business's epic failure.
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Originally from Queensland, Pelite made the move straight after high school to further her burgeoning rugby sevens career.
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Too bad nothing seems to be stopping America's burgeoning medical minds from getting their bona fide Bacchus on.
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But it is also a moment for the whole of Britain's burgeoning data-analytics industry to take stock.
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Clarke, whose writing was grounded in a firm sense reality, found himself at home in this burgeoning movement.
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A year after the movie's release, Disney acquired Marvel Studios — and its burgeoning franchise plan — for $4.24 billion.
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The legislation would turn the drug into an economic driver by engaging them in the burgeoning cannabis industry.
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The magazine features an artist a day online, maintaining a steady update on burgeoning photographers around the world.
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Management said the space in its stores would be better served by focusing on its burgeoning sport category.
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At the same time, price controls have been slapped on burgeoning private sector businesses in agriculture and transport.
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"Nuba & Latuka: The Colour Photographs" firmly situates George Rodger within this burgeoning and important field of photographic history.
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S. election high on the back of the sharp rise in bond yields and burgeoning appetite for risk.
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But in doing so, I'd given my burgeoning interest a geotag and maybe even some AI-scannable text.
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Tiruchelvam said food commodities trader Olam stands to benefit from the burgeoning population and wealth in emerging markets.
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This sees Downing Ventures back the burgeoning company, joining existing investors Samos Investments, and various angels including Moneysupermarket.
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If you hire anyone to help you with your burgeoning scooter business, there goes more of your profits.
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Given the ferocity and rapidity surrounding this meltdown, can lenders effectively process this burgeoning inventory of defaulted credit?
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Her comments are a sign of the burgeoning Democratic interest in confronting the dominance of major web platforms.
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Treyarch's parent company Activision Blizzard, in particular, has put a lot of its weight behind the burgeoning scene.
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One of the pivotal moments for the burgeoning community came at an independent developer conference called C4[1].
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It aligned the burgeoning sport of football with the new monarch, and doubtlessly swelled the influence of Padrós.
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Then again, it's hard not to be smug when your "mouth" has resulted in a burgeoning rap career.
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Fitch expects the strong labour market, higher public investment and burgeoning tourism sector to further support the economy.
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The burgeoning conflict is the latest sign of the broader tension that's becoming commonplace in the streaming wars.
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For Ivory Coast's burgeoning community of coffee aficionados - 'the presidential bean' is just the way to do it.
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Not only was he impossible to hoodwink, he stubbornly declined to be party to his own burgeoning myth.
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Alphabet's Google business also contains Google Shopping, Maps, YouTube, Android, Chrome, Google Play and the burgeoning hardware division.
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It's overpopulated, with a still-burgeoning tech workforce, a homelessness crisis, income inequality, and a desperate housing shortage.
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You would be forgiven for not immediately noticing the economic impact of Trump's burgeoning trade war with China.
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Indigo invests in three Iranian companies giving investors abroad the chance to invest in Iran's burgeoning consumer sector.
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If you were feeling kind, you could, perhaps, call Spencer Pratt an early adopter of burgeoning art forms.
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This, together with the changing nature of our economy, explains why intellectual-property law is a burgeoning business.
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In recent years, he began a trickle of investments in the country, including in one burgeoning wine company.
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More stimulus incoming Burgeoning evidence that the slowdown is getting worse makes more stimulus measures all but certain.
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With her mother's guidance, some classes and performances under her belt, opportunities came fast for the burgeoning dancer.
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Akbar is one of the highest-profile figures so far to face accusations in India's burgeoning #MeToo movement.
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"I can't unread Matthew," Brooks writes of his ongoing attempt to navigate his Jewish identity and burgeoning Christianity.
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Products that address plastic waste — designed for a burgeoning wave of eco-minded shoppers — are their latest effort.
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The bill also imposes restriction on evictions without cause - a significant factor in the state's burgeoning homeless population.
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If you're looking for a new gig, the burgeoning cannabis industry is probably a good place to start.
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A burgeoning cafe culture in China provides an encouraging backdrop, but Costa faces intensifying competition there as well.
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Trump has hailed the historic summit as a success, touting the burgeoning new relationship between himself and Kim.
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Turnover has also boomed as China's burgeoning middle class has developed an appetite for investing in financial markets.
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Sunset Park has another main shopping strip on Fifth Avenue, which caters to a burgeoning Latin-American population.
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That's lovely for her, and for her burgeoning business in appearance fees, but probably bad for her overall.
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On the Verge The story of Ben Abraham's burgeoning music career sounds like something out of a movie.
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Vic Sin, a "draglesque boyqueen," is impressed with the freedom of expression in the burgeoning new genderplay scene.
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The Counterpointer taps into two traditions, one ancient and fundamental, the other still burgeoning, accessible, and very exciting.
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Ithaca winters are bleak and brutal, so it's no surprise that the town harbors a burgeoning metal community.
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She conjures wonder in order to nourish her charges with both joy and confidence in their burgeoning imaginations.
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Katharine Viner, to slash costs by about 20 percent, including deep cutbacks at The Guardian's burgeoning US office.
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A bill to sanction North Korea for its burgeoning cyber warfare efforts is headed to President Obama's desk.
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McNamara's website, True Crime Diary, was a vibrant and beloved part of the internet's burgeoning true crime community.
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Long the music capital of the Southwest, it is now also a burgeoning outpost of the tech industry.
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But it was WWF's relationship with the burgeoning cable channel MTV that truly paved the way for WrestleMania.
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The case is a high-stakes test of whether China's burgeoning #MeToo movement can take on powerful officials.
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However, it's keen to retain more value in the country, with one eye on the burgeoning battery sector.
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I even wrote a novel in a comic voice that paired my burgeoning sexuality with my father's death.
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Joanie's burgeoning revelation is confirmed for us because we hear Alison's voice for the first time all season.
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The burgeoning smart speaker market could be worth over $30 billion by 2024, according to a recent study.
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Sessions' decision sent pot stocks tumbling Thursday, fueling fears it would damage burgeoning marijuana industries in many states.
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He said he was optimistic because of the burgeoning intellectual and political ties between Taiwan and his home.
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He said he was optimistic because of the burgeoning intellectual and political ties between Taiwan and his home.
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Germany just hit a new milestone in the space where venture capital and the burgeoning cannabis industry meet.
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President Donald Trump took a stable though unpleasant Iranian status quo and turned it into a burgeoning crisis.
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Over the past year, a burgeoning business has sprung up around investigative genetic genealogy, giving Parabon some competition.
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In evidence as well are signs of the burgeoning biotech industry, and the changing face of America's elite.
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The burgeoning 1MDB scandal has rocked Najib's government as public outrage over the alleged mismanagement and corruption grows.
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Despite burgeoning diplomatic efforts to disarm North Korea, the international community has maintained maximum pressure on the North.
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Stone and other Trump associates are facing burgeoning legal fees amid investigations from Mueller and multiple congressional committees.
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But recent trends show they will also face rising tuition, burgeoning student debt, and a struggle to finish.
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Tuesday's shooting thrust a burgeoning Orthodox Jewish community in the heart of Jersey City into the national spotlight.
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To make her new home as distinctive as possible, she tapped as much burgeoning talent as she could.
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Greater equity in existing startups can fuel future holdings in burgeoning startups, keeping men firmly at the table.
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The burgeoning competition to dominate satellite internet presents an unprecedented scenario for the agencies regulating access to space.
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There are also traps, experts said, that the burgeoning anti-Trump protest movement should watch for and avoid.
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And critics attribute moves against Saudi influence to burgeoning Islamophobia, including mob attacks on Muslim properties in May.
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The two Democratic leaders dined with Trump Wednesday night, in the latest sign of a burgeoning bipartisan relationship.
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A burgeoning U.S. trade war with China and the European Union has also led investors to seek stability.
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His death became a flashpoint for civil unrest and a catalyst for the burgeoning Black Lives Matter movement.
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Formed in 1990 and led by Kay Hanley, the six-piece ermerged from Boston's burgeoning alt-rock scene.
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Channel Zero is Syfy's contribution to the still-burgeoning anthology series trend inspired by FX's American Horror Story.
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His letters to fellow professors, societies and Army figures show a clear enthusiasm for his son's burgeoning geology career.
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The shows join Hulu's burgeoning stellar lineup of shows like Atlanta, Seinfeld, and this year's Emmy darling, Handmaid's Tale.
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Now Cuba's agriculture system is under increasing pressure to deliver harvests for export and for Cuba's burgeoning tourist markets.
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The burgeoning internet service provider lost one chief executive late last year, and this week, it lost another one.
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In a burgeoning segment filled with anonymous metal, it's nice to see Jaguar knock one out of the park.
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After the war, the artist was commissioned to do cultural portraiture, especially images of the country's burgeoning arts scene.
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Crucial to their success is how digital detoxes have married the spheres of technology and the burgeoning wellness industry.
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But in literature there's a perversely refreshing counteroffensive of odiferous refuseniks, a burgeoning genre you could call Repulsive Realism.
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As a Philadelphia teenager, her close-knit Baptist church took up a collection to support the burgeoning vocalist's ambitions.
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If you've read anything about the burgeoning popularity of IoT devices, you'll know that security is a major concern.
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With a population of 1.4 billion and a burgeoning middle class, China is fertile ground for theme park operators.
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"Already borrowing his dad's clubs 💚#ACEKNUTE," she captioned the video, clearly proud of her son's burgeoning athletic ability.
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The spot is humorous take on the actor, and burgeoning fashion designer, attempting to register the domain name, JohnMalkovich.
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Cinthia had been working as a New York-based writer and photographer, and was a burgeoning influencer as well.
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It's also typical that shutting down mechanisms of dissent and outside scrutiny lead to burgeoning corruption and lingering problems.
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Laplanche's resignation is the most alarming news because it speaks to the trust and reliability of a burgeoning market.
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The answer lies in China's burgeoning trade with the Lusophone world, about three-quarters of which is with Brazil.
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His father noticed Prince's burgeoning interest in video, and even hired a college professor to teach him the basics.
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Despite Candy's obvious burgeoning directing skills, she doesn't get the respect she deserves from Harvey during a business meeting.
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Meanwhile, Kendall is balancing her modeling career with a burgeoning relationship with 21-year-old NBA star Ben Simmons.
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Republican U.S. President Donald Trump's stepped-up federal enforcement could take a toll on the burgeoning legal marijuana industry.
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We hope regulators can structure flexible requirements that reduce risks while accommodating innovation in this young but burgeoning industry.
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You can even purchase slabs of different types of wood, to fuel your gift recipient's burgeoning interest in woodworking.
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Anne wrote candidly in other parts of her diary about her burgeoning sexuality, her anatomy and her impending period.
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Fewer Americans are selling their homes, and builders aren&apost putting up enough new houses to meet burgeoning demand.
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She was asked whether she had any concerns about the smaller regulator being able to handle its burgeoning caseload.
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That's especially true around Seattle, home to Amazon, big Google and Apple operations and a burgeoning start-up scene.
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For new players who want to join the burgeoning market, ascertaining a license from local governments can prove difficult.
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The center provides education, mentorship, services ranging from legal to accounting and IT, and affordable space to burgeoning companies.
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Experts say the welcome downtrend is mostly attributable to the burgeoning use of long-acting contraceptive methods, especially IUDs.
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By 1869, however, the city's burgeoning rail network took the tunnel over, and it was closed to the public.
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Since debuting in 2014, the burgeoning superstar has warmed stages for the likes of Kenny Chesney and Lady Antebellum.
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The growth of fintech is challenging governments to devise new regulations to meet the demands of the burgeoning industry.
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The clean, crisp look complemented my burgeoning minimalist aesthetic, required little upkeep, and was hard to really fuck up.
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Like other Canadian insurance companies, it is expanding rapidly in Asia, selling products to the region's burgeoning middle class.
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Art school introduced the romantic idea of the artist, impacting how these burgeoning musicians conceptualized themselves and their music.
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" Thanks to that truth, Midge and Susie's burgeoning, complicated, and necessary friendship "becomes the beautiful center of the story.
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The options are many as Ikea looks to extend its burgeoning TRÅDFRI series of smart devices in the home.
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That revenue gets lumped into Apple's burgeoning services segment, which also includes App Store, iCloud and Apple Music revenue.
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Addison tells us how he's offered support to pro-life activists, including the burgeoning UK student pro-life movement.
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Just in April, the burgeoning lava lake overflowed its banks and spilled onto the floor of the volcano's summit.
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But for a field that's burgeoning so quickly, there's still a lot of training that needs to be done.
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She settled near Patpong, the city's burgeoning red-light district, and started hanging out in some of the bars.
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But, in the long-run, the deal should give GrubHub some added buffer against burgeoning rivals Amazon and Uber.
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It could also boost Facebook's burgeoning hardware division, which launched the first Facebook-branded home device, Portal, last fall.
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While the weaker bolivar will help PDVSA's balance sheet, the move will do little to address Venezuela's burgeoning deficit.
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In her free time, she begins to manufacture yam-based lubricant to support her and Grace's burgeoning sex lives.
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U.S. businesses' burgeoning demand for data and video is fueling a revival in fiber optic services and data storage.
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"It looks like there's a burgeoning return to apparel spending that might be starting to take place," he said.
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Kevin Hart's fiancee Eniko Parrish confirmed this burgeoning trend with her Grecian-inspired, pleated, black one-shoulder column gown.
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The burgeoning size of the fund can also be seen in the size of checks the fund is targeting.
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These events led Maestracci to Panamá, where his first opportunity for work was in the country's burgeoning bar scene.
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We look forward to working closely with AEye's team to explore and pursue growth opportunities in this burgeoning space.
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America's burgeoning private space industry could also get involved, by incorporating their rockets and hardware into a lunar trip.
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But with India's burgeoning middle class growing rapidly, there are millions of people waiting to be introduced to wine.
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Talk to any local politician or civic leader and they'll tell you their hometown is a burgeoning tech hub.
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It's a strange phenomenon, especially since the guys are generally opening their mouths to discuss their burgeoning solo projects.
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TechCrunch is eager to take part in covering the Middle East and North Africa's burgeoning tech sector more fully.
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"Already borrowing his dad's clubs 💚#ACEKNUTE," she captioned the clip, clearly proud of the youngster's burgeoning athletic ability.
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Some 300,000 people, or about 8% of the Israeli workforce, are employed in the country's burgeoning high-tech industry.
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While VR and 3-D content are burgeoning trends, a focus on live streaming is key, the CEO said.
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That has tech leaders sweating over the possibility they could lose access to huge burgeoning markets abroad, especially China.
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According to the Edited report, there are several burgeoning beauty trends that will help the industry continue to grow.
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St-Germain, packaged in a striking Art Deco bottle, landed like a thunderclap in the then-burgeoning cocktail world.
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On burgeoning financial technology, for example, Mr. Dimon says financing for nonbanks will probably dry up in a crisis.
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Their actions became part of a burgeoning, student-led gun control movement born from an epidemic of campus attacks.
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But regulators and traditional banks are increasingly concerned about the risks of fraud in the burgeoning online cryptocurrency underworld.
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David Beckham gets much of the gawking, but catching up fast is burgeoning style icon Harper, the couple's daughter.
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Uber and Lyft are both eyeing an entrance into the burgeoning electric scooter business, the companies confirmed to CNBC.
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The startup encourages athleisure in its corporate dress code, and its employees are active in Austin's burgeoning fitness scene.
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These opponents have warned the current proposal would stunt growth in a burgeoning industry and actually weaken cybersecurity worldwide.
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Previous reports have called out burgeoning geographic regions, the rise of voice assistance and the increasingly consolidated advertising space.
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Chipotle and Qdoba both released keto-friendly versions of their signature bowls this year to chase that burgeoning taste.
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After all, the Chinese Communist party lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty and created a burgeoning middle class.
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Because of a cold blast in February that killed off burgeoning peach buds, this year's supply is way down.
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In this documentary, the British octogenarian accounts the early days of the band and the burgeoning Liverpool music scene.
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And we certainly must nip in the bud any burgeoning crusade against the public airing of America's cinematic heritage.
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Relativity values the pro bono side of the agreement at $20213 million, an astounding value for the burgeoning company.
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Back to 21625 – a burgeoning scandal in North Carolina's 2900th Congressional District might result in an election do-over.
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He turned to singing after a car accident in 1963 that ended his burgeoning career as a soccer player.
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There's burgeoning beef between Facebook and the founders of Instagram and WhatsApp, its two most famous and consequential acquisitions.
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South Korea is calling the Olympics the Peace Games, however the U.S. is working to undermine any burgeoning rapprochement.
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Like other figures in France's burgeoning movement against police violence, she has been forced into activism out of necessity.
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In doing so, our future president correctly predicted the burgeoning fad of drinking chocolate that swept through early America.
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In addition to its unique features, Little Cab could become a homegrown competitor in Kenya's burgeoning ride-booking market.
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" –in Freddy's Dead, a reference to the burgeoning video game market "Told ya comic books was bad for ya.
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"The United States is ready, willing, and able," Trump said, speaking of acting on North Korea's burgeoning nuclear threats.
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It's an enormous look for Fortnite, one that cements its burgeoning status as hip-hop's new favourite video game.
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The duo comprises Soké and KNY Factory—two producers who sit at the forefront of Montreal's burgeoning music scene.
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Switzerland may be a small country in terms of size, but it is a burgeoning innovation center in Europe.
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Being "down in the DM." And apparently, they could also be to blame for our burgeoning food waste problem.
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They tend to draw younger and more environmentally minded investors who see profits in the burgeoning renewable power industry.
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A number of Republican lawmakers represent states with burgeoning wind and solar industries, such as Texas and North Dakota.
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And I'm not surprised that the old German philosopher has become a lodestar for the burgeoning alt-right movement.
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And, however one feels about can art as a burgeoning genre, one has to admire his can-do spirit.
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But the thorn in the side of this burgeoning market is the business model — because, frankly, it's not sustainable.
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One section tackled the burgeoning field of opposition research: "There is relatively easy money to be made," it read.
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The automotive giant is also focused on ensuring that its burgeoning EV program is profitable in its first cycle.
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The least surprising twist is Camille's burgeoning romance with Detective Willis, who clearly wants something different than she does.
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"Brad's Status," a worthy addition to the burgeoning genre of empty-nest movies, smooths more feathers than it ruffles.
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This summer, the burgeoning visitor demographic was clear to see, with people lining the cliffs' edge, posing for photos.
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The move came after months of escalating tensions between the two nations over North Korea's burgeoning nuclear weapons program.
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He reportedly discussed wanting to be Speaker with Trump, who has not offered an endorsement in the burgeoning race.
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The book concerns a burgeoning romantic relationship, and one visit to her retired father and his ghostlike partner, Blandine.
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Irma was yet another setback for the Communist nation, where the burgeoning tourism industry has provided much-needed income.
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The burgeoning far-right and white nationalist Telegram community appear to be taking a page from the ISIS playbook.
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But it catapulted Sanders into the burgeoning progressive movement's national spotlight by criticizing Obama and Biden from the left.
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This is the burgeoning new ecosystem that the post-merger market structure of communications firms will and must create.
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SpaceX is one of many private space ventures Morgan Stanley sees as becoming the backbone of this burgeoning industry.
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Forte said Amazon's burgeoning gaming business, led by video site Twitch, could also give a big boost to Amazon.
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Four months in, the CEO left his lucrative job as an attorney to focus solely on his burgeoning business.
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Cuiabanno refers to people from Cuiabá, the frontier capital of Mato Grosso, a western state with burgeoning farming enterprises.
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That connection introduced Busch to other football players and helped his burgeoning career in the legal management of athletes.
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Shares fell nearly 7 percent amid concerns that the company's burgeoning expenses will overwhelm any sales gains it makes.
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Critics fear the new law will both dampen the burgeoning internet economy and intensify a crackdown on online dissent.
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The femmes fatales of the late 20th century flagrantly embody male anxieties over women's burgeoning financial and professional independence.
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Most importantly, said Donnellan, the company is focused on helping the agriculture industry meet the world's burgeoning nutritional needs.
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I'm not talking about contaminated water, like from the ongoing crisis in Michigan and the burgeoning crisis in California.
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"We are in the throes of a burgeoning financial bubble," Jones warned clients in a note obtained by CNBC.
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Three of those companies are based in China, a testament to the country&aposs burgeoning real-estate tech scene.
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This is a long way of saying that, yes, I'm super into the burgeoning relationship between Moira and Emily.
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There is a burgeoning tradition in which columnists devote a year-end column to the errors of our ways.
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While few expect Trump to do substantial work overseas this week, the President's burgeoning frequent flier status carries substantial risks.
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As a result, The Twilight Zone became a kind of sliding doors for burgeoning actors on their way to stardom.
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Had interest in Star Trek died with the initial series, Nimoy and Shatner's burgeoning friendship might have ended as well.
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AVCA said Africa's burgeoning population meant investments were likely to be focused on consumer-driven sectors over the medium-term.
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Similarly, I've found myself meeting with a number of old guard companies eager to embrace the burgeoning smart home space.
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Online services like SoundCloud, MixCloud, and YouTube are all great resources for burgeoning artists trying to get their music out.
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But CEO Derek Peterson, who authored the ad, was warning Trump of a different threat entirely: Canada's burgeoning pot market.
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According to Vanity Fair, the organization donates much of its proceeds to schools, theaters, burgeoning filmmakers, and film preservation efforts.
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It also served strategic and security goals of strengthening alliances against China's regional ambitions and North Korea's burgeoning nuclear program.
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Now, its Chinese peer Vivo is following its shadow to this burgeoning part of the world with low-cost offerings.
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Medical marijuana is now legal in 28 states and accounts for about three quarters of the burgeoning legal cannabis industry.
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Now that we know that it's a burgeoning condition we need to pay attention when folks come in and complain.
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Canada has had legal medical marijuana since 2001, which led to a burgeoning cannabis industry north of the U.S. border.
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In the burgeoning lidar laser-sensor business, developers are embracing solid state systems that do away with all that spinning.
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West EndSometimes transplants will confuse West End with Westside, the burgeoning Midtown neighborhood that houses the first Octane Coffee location.
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Thanks to burgeoning imaginations and impressive work ethic, many young black entrepreneurs are already making waves with their business acumen.
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The next year, 1940, the president of the burgeoning BTBA called a meeting of medical professionals, military leaders, and businesspersons.
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Its complexity and sheer variety of uses offer huge potential in the burgeoning, multi-billion dollar field of personalized medicine.
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But the significance of this burgeoning Russia-Saudi friendship should not be understated or limited to just conversations about oil.
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A burgeoning secondary market is likely to develop further, allowing investors to cash out before long-running suits are closed.
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The goal is to promote biotech as a strategic emerging industry, spawning rapid development and investment into the burgeoning sector.
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She was hoping to build a career in the burgeoning "skeptics" movement, and Krauss was one of its brightest luminaries.
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The life sciences sector attracted more early-stage VC funding in the third quarter than the burgeoning artificial intelligence industry.
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Both Dodd and Drummond, who are friends, exhibited at the Tanager Gallery and were part of the burgeoning downtown scene.
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They injected a supposed children's fantasy series with the tender humor and pain of burgeoning adulthood, rounding the films out.
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Advocates of this burgeoning field of study were obsessed with order, and piles of mixed greens were deemed disgracefully disorganized.
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In a burgeoning field called quantum technology, quantum-mechanical effects once deemed merely odd are now being put to use.
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In fact, without Huawei's burgeoning growth, the smartphone market might aptly be described as experiencing its own form of recession.
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It became a flashpoint for a burgeoning Black Lives Matter movement, which organized its first in-person protest in Ferguson.
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But these burgeoning platforms will face real technical and audience-building challenges before they can be considered contenders to YouTube.
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Organizers of Unite the Right planned for the event to be the highest-profile moment yet for their burgeoning movement.
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Organizers of "Unite the Right" planned for the event to be the highest-profile moment yet for their burgeoning movement.
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The latest guide cast a spotlight on a burgeoning food scene where local chefs showcase their interpretation of American cuisine.
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So it's reasonable to wonder what the burgeoning alliance with Silicon Valley will mean for the Democratic platform going forward.
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Later, in college, he explores his burgeoning love for writing, and develops two significant relationships: one traumatic, the other sweet.
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The Professor's disciples know it's their job to spread the world and bolster the burgeoning Mozambican jazz scene and sound.
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And in the burgeoning world of cybersex, you could have sex with strangers without revealing your face or lilting cadence.
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The impact has been profound however, and Bureh Beach is only now reclaiming its status as a burgeoning tourism location.
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"I knew from a year ago that this relationship was burgeoning," he explained on BBC Radio 4's Today show.
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Additionally, it has a burgeoning online ad business and is becoming a force in Hollywood through its streaming video division.
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Sun Yifan, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, says such progressive schools are burgeoning "like bamboo shoots in spring".
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The South Korean government announced new legislation today that would put increasingly tough regulations on the country's burgeoning cryptocurrency markets.
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But aside from VW, most automakers are largely relying on burgeoning networks installed by governments, utilities, and third-party companies.
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But it's an instance of a burgeoning trend: how intelligent assistants are being employed in more places, in different ways.
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There are no happy trees but the biggest recommendation I'd give this burgeoning caster is to just let it flow.
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Amidst the burgeoning New York jazz scene in the following decades, authorities disproportionately suspended the cabaret cards of black musicians.
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For Kylie Jenner, an insecurity with her lips inspired a burgeoning cosmetics empire, specifically her best-selling Lip Kit products.
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There's the Curse of the Best Supporting Actress, which indicates that an Oscar win can destabilize an actress' burgeoning career.
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The primary cause is neither disease nor declining demand for live donkeys, but instead a burgeoning market for their pelts.
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Whether she qualifies or not, Hiraki hopes the Olympics can help to further inspire a burgeoning skateboarding community in Japan.
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And you can't tell a burgeoning Indian city to only use renewable resources when it's cheaper to use fossil fuels.
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But if the companies are able to get FDA approval, it will have big implications for the burgeoning CBD industry.
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For investors becoming disenchanted with U.S. stocks, one investment officer says it's time to turn to another burgeoning opportunity abroad.
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It's even a desirable language for burgeoning new technologies like the Internet of Things and has a powerful, flexible API.
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The commercial real estate firm CBRE calculates that coworking is a burgeoning opportunity, with the space growing 23 percent annually.
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Assembly New York, the Lower East Side store and burgeoning fashion label, showcased an entire cast of black models Wednesday.
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Lee's own book, AI Superpowers, provides a thought-provoking overview of the burgeoning feedback loop between machine learning and geopolitics.
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Yet one small, overlooked announcement may have been the biggest bit boost to the company's burgeoning AI ecosystem so far.
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Whistle is part of a burgeoning pet wearable market that is "revolutionalising pet health and wellbeing," according to one pundit.
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Decades later, their work inspired a younger generation of curious DJs who helped push the island's burgeoning dance music community.
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Pig farmers, the top users of meal, are bleeding cash and struggling with sinking hog prices amid a burgeoning glut.
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This burgeoning crisis of abuse has received far less attention than the well-documented scandal that rocked the Catholic Church.
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Since then, a burgeoning private market has developed, but now-antiquated federal regulations incentivize people not to choose private options.
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Macron is subsidizing research in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence that promises to revolutionize transportation, health care and defense.
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This is great for innovators in the nation's burgeoning information security industry, which has seen rapid growth of biometric security.
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Though the outlook remains positive for Tunisia's burgeoning startup scene, there are remaining structural challenges young companies continue to face.
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The influx of talent also highlights the city's fast-growing startup scene growing along with its burgeoning venture capital industry.
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Neighboring towns wanted a piece of the fast-burgeoning industry, and cut their own tax incentive deals with warehouse developers.
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The heavily tattooed rapper, who was raised in Pittsburgh and lives in Los Angeles, is also a burgeoning style star.
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Still, she had serious work for a while on the stage and in the burgeoning field of live TV drama.
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After graduating, Hopson moved back home to her parents' basement to explore the burgeoning interest further, as a research associate.
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Image courtesy of Nintendo Given Pokémon Go's massive success, the timing couldn't be better for Pokkén Tournament's burgeoning competitive scene.
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An FCC report from 1949 lays out the depth of the issue: The burgeoning satellite industry complicated things further still.
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The simplicity of the menu, like other burgeoning hamburger stands of the time, had a quality of almost mechanical precision.
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The $20 million in new financing is yet another indicator of the burgeoning startup scene that's emerging in the southeast.
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The burgeoning draft-industrial complex has even made full-league seven-round mocks—an enormous undertaking of dubious value—commonplace.
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Griffin debuted during Basketball Twitter's infancy and instantly became the poster(-izing) boy for the NBA's burgeoning digital media empire.
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With an ever-burgeoning budget deficit, it seems increasingly unlikely that the US government will continue to approve increased spending.
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The rapper said that she wasn't worried about critical reception, but only how her pregnancy would affect her burgeoning career.
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Read more about the high stakes in this burgeoning new front in the fight over coal, tomorrow in The Hill.
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There is some burgeoning evidence, though, that any vaping at all may irritate people's lungs, and could prompt breathing issues.
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As secretary of state, he had preferred to maintain neutrality with regard to the burgeoning conflict between Britain and France.
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Living two lives is easier than Charlie thinks, because the senior Fisher is relieved by his son's burgeoning self-confidence.
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I had been to Los Angeles before, but it was my first time as a burgeoning seeker of good food.
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Ms. Bioh recalls a conversation around her play "Nollywood Dreams," about a woman cheerfully seduced by Nigeria's burgeoning film industry.
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Back in 2013, the U.S. led the way in regulating the burgeoning use and trading of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
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Since opening two years ago, Le Servan has established itself as a favourite of Paris' burgeoning 11th arrondissement dining scene.
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The third annual Believer Festival was just the latest sign of life for a burgeoning books scene in the desert.
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And all of that was going on at the same time as the beginning and burgeoning of the opioid epidemic.
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Born in Osaka in 1948, Kanenobu started to garner attention in her late teens within her country's burgeoning folk scene.
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On the one hand, this burgeoning Bachelor in Paradise disaster isn't typical of The Bachelor franchise, or any reality program.
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My initial interest in the burgeoning community stemmed from wanting to support her goals and creative development as a friend.
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Laws adopted decades ago give the two regulators little authority to engage in oversight of the burgeoning market in cryptocurrencies.
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Now, with a Yankees team bursting with burgeoning stars, he will share baseball's biggest stage with another slugger, Aaron Judge.
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Naturally, with a young population ever-growing, over the past few years it's also become a burgeoning spot for festivals.
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It's a sweet journey through the physical roller coaster of burgeoning attraction that speaks volumes about the universality of love.
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In 1971, the family joined a burgeoning Brooklyn community of Haitian-Americans hailing from different regions of the island nation.
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The burgeoning industry became a flash point in San Francisco and, more recently, Paris is cracking down on such offerings.
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The NBC/WSJ poll tests the tide of public opinion during a tumultuous time for the burgeoning American cannabis industry.
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The sovereign is expected to issue in the international capital markets sometime this year to fund a burgeoning fiscal deficit.
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In Ann Arbor's burgeoning tech scene, the company was a rising star, with clients that included USAA, Ford, and Barclays.
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The storm was yet another setback for the Communist nation, where the burgeoning tourism industry has provided much-needed income.
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While James enjoyed a better night, 40 points in a 133-109 Lakers' win, Williamson did enhance his burgeoning reputation.
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Of course, the leader of a burgeoning band nevertheless wields plenty of influence, no matter how little money he makes.
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The conversation between Trump and Zelensky is at the heart of a burgeoning scandal surrounding the president's dealings with Ukraine.
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The launch marks an important milestone in Dubai's burgeoning space industry, led by the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC).
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Metals and minerals are key materials required for the renewable energy revolution, as well as for infrastructure within burgeoning cities.
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In moments like these, she'll retreat from social media for a few days, leaving her burgeoning brand's 132,000 followers hanging.
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They posted their full report directly onto the burgeoning Internet, along with hundreds of pages of detailed exhibits and timelines.
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Hong Kong's burgeoning financial links with China hold enormous opportunities — but they carry risks for its banking sector as well.
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North Korean and Chinese leadership are aware of the burgeoning commercial trade, which sanctions so far have failed to curb.
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Business customers are also a burgeoning source of growth for T-Mobile, CEO John Legere said on a conference call.
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It was designed to stimulate investment in Israel's burgeoning natural gas industry but was decried by its critics as corrupt.
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They come in response to the high ratio of foreign-to-domestic investment in the country's burgeoning start-up scene.
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The CFPB last month issued updated guidelines for financial technology startups to help reduce regulatory uncertainty for the burgeoning industry.
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Now there's a burgeoning field called "attribution science," allowing scientists to increasingly identify how climate change contributes to certain disasters.
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In her soft, smoky voice, EIlish croons about burgeoning sexuality, anxiety, and confidence struggles with admirable honesty and subdued intensity.
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And Rosalía, a flamenco prodigy from Spain who is a burgeoning pop avant-gardist, isn't strictly speaking, a reggaeton artist.
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Soldal said the region has everything that defines Norway, from fjords and glaciers to history and a burgeoning tech industry.
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Burgeoning levels of student loan debt could slow down economic growth over time, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Thursday.
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"We are in the throes of a burgeoning financial bubble," Jones wrote in a note to clients in early February.
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Cannabis-related names are soaring as companies and investors are clamoring to get exposure to the burgeoning marijuana-legalization trend.
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Tehran worked to boost this burgeoning tourism sector with a large injection of capital and setup a ministry of tourism.
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"It is great to see a second national Yimby conference bringing together activists from this burgeoning movement," Mr. Toor said.
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Lions were no longer the only resident meat-eaters able to keep the burgeoning herds of grazing mammals in check.
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When he wasn't shooting himself, much of that excitement was channeled through watching movies from the burgeoning local film scene.
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For that burgeoning topic, we'll talk to two-star Michelin chef Dominique Crenn and Patrick Brown, CEO of Impossible Foods.
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Or a time when the city was a dirty, gritty haven for burgeoning punk rockers and OG hip hop artists.
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But with the game's burgeoning popularity and all the scrutiny being applied to pro players, she may not be the last.
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Private equity and media giants from the U.S. are starting to pay attention to Africa's burgeoning online media and culture scene.
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In a separate interview with Entertainment Weekly, Borelli and showrunner Krista Vernoff detailed just how they felt about Levi's burgeoning storyline.
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Salesforce is still a relatively new player for enterprise technology in the burgeoning cloud space, White wrote in a research note.
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Quincey's taking the soda company beyond its core soft-drink business and eyeing the burgeoning cannabis market for possible future growth.
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Bizarre behavior often at odds with everyday reality and societal norms, and a burgeoning notoriety, has been prevalent among a few.
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Speaking at at a town hall meeting on Wednesday, LePage blamed Maine's burgeoning drug problem on unwholesome elements from other states.
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Meanwhile, the flipside of that equation is retailers, who are having to respond to the threat from burgeoning e-commerce trade.
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Borderwise is one of several burgeoning online tools offering assistance to the various communities impacted by Donald Trump's hardcore immigration policies.
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Thanks to Fox News, tea party activists shared the common source of news and narrative critical to a burgeoning political movement.
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Then there is a burgeoning bracket of possibilities, including Sergio Aguero, Mesut Ozil, Robert Lewandowski, Gonzalo Higuain and, clearly, Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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It would be a mistake to assume those in this burgeoning occupy movement are mindless anarchists hellbent on nothing but destruction.
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There's a mountain of unchecked privilege that one must ignored in order to focus on the burgeoning love between the protagonists.
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Sudan Looks like the standoff between Sudan's military leaders and its burgeoning pro-democracy movement might be coming to an end.
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I moved home to Maui to teach yoga, which I believed to be the best avenue for my burgeoning spiritual activism.
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This is better than $7.25, but it's still not enough to support a burgeoning music career, especially with NYC living expenses.
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Sadly, it's part of a burgeoning industry in which companies sell surveillance tools to governments to the detriment of their citizens.
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The company also supplies backup power utilized by wireless companies, which the California outages has shown to be a burgeoning market.
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Wright is one of the movie's breakout stars, and it's possible Stenberg's decision to walk away contributed to Wright's burgeoning stardom.
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There's a kidnapping (a common dog movie trope) and a burgeoning love story between two humans — what more could you want?
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It's early days yet for its consumer automotive business, but it does possess a rare thing in the burgeoning market: experience.
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In the burgeoning field of special education, this was a pioneering program led by Dr. Sam Rabinovitch and Dr. Margie Golick.
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You'll learn essentials ranging from SEO to social media marketing that will ensure the continued success of your burgeoning shop. 8.
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In an interview with Complex, Smith explained that his burgeoning music career has warped his friendship with these titans of industry.
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Apple's third-quarter earnings are out and the company was quick to highlight its solid iPhone sales and burgeoning services segment.
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You can read more about Liu's story and how it fits into China's burgeoning sci-fi film canon in his story.
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The competition for control of the burgeoning market for burger replacements (and other alternatives to animal proteins) continues to heat up.
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Other than those in the burgeoning tech industry, the earliest public incarnation of the internet—USENET—was populated mostly by academia.
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We can feel her vulnerability, and the fact that she's caught in the middle, thanks to her burgeoning friendship with Lucas.
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The burgeoning autonomous vehicle industry, which has exploded in the past two years, requires people with specific and highly sought skills.
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Average hourly earnings, meanwhile, rose 8 cents — or 0.3 percent — over the month, matching August's gain and hinting at burgeoning inflation.
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The small European nation of Luxembourg just made a big investment in a burgeoning realm of the space industry: asteroid mining.
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Will it tell the story of a burgeoning agricultural community thrown into mayhem when a darkly dressed robber comes to town?
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Rather, it is revealing of the current moment — burgeoning movements for liberal change battling a severely conservative backlash — that they do.
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A year later, after a humid NYC summer and a burgeoning quarter-life crisis, I decided to get a pixie cut.
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Mike Bradley, energy strategist with Tudor, Pickering, Holt said the burgeoning U.S. crude export business should see just a slight disruption.
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Trump's efforts to pursue unfounded claims about the Bidens are at the heart of the burgeoning impeachment inquiry facing the President.
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The investments highlight how money managers are looking beyond traditional infrastructure projects, such as toll roads and airports, to burgeoning technologies.
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As Brazil continues to wade through the longest recession since the 1930s, its once burgeoning middle class is feeling the pinch.
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But to instill in me a burgeoning work ethic, my parents paid me to go to school: 25 cents per day.
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It looks like one big feel-good experience, but also like a charming dive into a passionate community of burgeoning scientists.
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"I've always wanted to be an actress and a director and a writer — those are my passions," the burgeoning YouTuber explained.
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Mars, Saturn and Venus come next, with Mercury barely peeping over the horizon before the the burgeoning dawn washes it out.
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The government needs to work out how to deal with and respect the rights of the burgeoning number of new arrivals.
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Imagery from psycho-spiritual realms can be found in rave culture, in the burgeoning music festival scene, and throughout Burning Man.
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The industry site eMarketer recently estimated Amazon controls 70 percent of that burgeoning market, with Google Home running a distant second.
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The plight of Batsinda's residents echoes those of many other communities across Kigali as city authorities grapple with a burgeoning population.
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His company is one of several burgeoning hologram companies — and possibly the first to make a noticeable dent in the industry.
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The EU's new regulatory environment might help fintech flourish China and Japan are forging deeper ties with Israel's burgeoning tech industry.
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Porto would canter to another league title the following season, and add a Portuguese Super Cup to their burgeoning trophy cabinet.
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He built up his firm's burgeoning bankruptcy practice, eventually making partner and becoming co-chair of the Restructuring and Insolvency Group.
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Thanks largely to a burgeoning economy in the last decade, China has developed a taste for premium vehicles and American products.
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It is, of course, a bit of a wild west when it comes to form factors for the burgeoning foldable space.
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That way, we can give burgeoning food movements the freedom to grow and adapt—not as Mexican, but as Alta California.
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China's lobbying, and its burgeoning friendship with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, may not have been enough to influence Manila's position either.
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Still, the dispute involving one of the largest emerging markets-focused investors has rocked the Middle East's burgeoning private equity scene.
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Abercrombie recently shut the doors on its Gilly Hicks business and is now pushing Hollister into the burgeoning fast-fashion segment.
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A CNN study with the Kaiser Family Foundation last fall found a hint of the burgeoning GOP distaste for formal education.
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In the grand scheme of things, the lack of strict placement is what lays at the root of her burgeoning career.
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Tech investors who want to participate in this burgeoning business should know that Twitter's slice of it is becoming ever-thinner.
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As CEO of AliceX, a burgeoning virtual reality porn start-up, he's counting on the surge to help his business grow.
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Photographer Tamara Abdul Hadi captures grooming rituals throughout the Middle East, documenting burgeoning trends driven by creative barbers and hair artists.
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But it could be a sticking point the next time Facebook tries to buy out a burgeoning competitor or complementary service.
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Buoyed by the burgeoning popularity of college football, the sport caught on at public high schools and private prep academies alike.
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Rajoy's appointment was not enough to dispel investor concerns over Spain's ability to implement reforms and rein in a burgeoning deficit.
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" Russian President Vladimir Putin also weighed in on the once-again-burgeoning crisis, saying the escalation was a "dead-end road.
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In his apartment building, he met a neighbor, Tuan Pham, who worked as a paparazzi photographer for the then burgeoning X17.
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U.S. lawmakers recently approved a bill that slaps sanctions on North Korea for its burgeoning cyber capabilities and resurgent nuclear program.
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One break in each set was enough for Zverev to enhance his burgeoning reputation as one of the game's rising talents.
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Amazon is planning a foray into the burgeoning online food delivery business in India this year, Reuters reported earlier this week.
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Doctors on the island have expressed concerns about burgeoning health crises amid hospitals that are overwhelmed, undersupplied and sometimes burning hot.
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Such a step would be a major victory for Minnesota environmentalists, but a blow to the state's burgeoning precious metals industry.
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We know that in 2017, as in 2016 and 2015 before, the increase coincided with burgeoning racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
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A number of these companies have added wildfires to a burgeoning list of natural disaster threats, which include earthquakes and tornadoes.
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Amid restrictions aimed at China's burgeoning hip hop scene, some elements associated with the culture appear to be getting a pass.
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U.S. lawmakers recently approved a bill that slaps sanctions on North Korea for its burgeoning cyber capabilities and resurgent nuclear program.
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Ebola was spreading rapidly, and Barrie knew firsthand how ill-equipped the health-care system was, even before the burgeoning crisis.
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To address the burgeoning debt load, Johnson said he is advocating for up to $230,000 of loan forgiveness for all borrowers.
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W magazine also reports that she'll be opening another club in Rhodes (also in Greece), adding to her burgeoning nightclub empire.
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The trouble then lies in the GOP-controlled Senate, with Republicans are far less interested in aiding the burgeoning cannabis industry.
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McKinsey research suggests the greatest gains are to be made through advanced manufacturing, citing Morocco's burgeoning car industry as an example.
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They are among a burgeoning opposition that has grown stronger recently, with some threatening civil disobedience if the measure becomes law.
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Regulators and traditional banks are increasingly concerned about the risks of fraud and money laundering in the burgeoning online cryptocurrency underworld.
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He was able to blend into the burgeoning hippie scene, and began to exercise his ability to manipulate and control people.
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With Amazon looming, upstarts nipping and private-label brands burgeoning, Big Food doesn't have time for the small deals of yore.
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With a burgeoning middle-class worldwide, companies often need an extensive footprint in a foreign market to serve their customers effectively.
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The money made the San Francisco-based startup one of the biggest entrants into the burgeoning farm-to-doorstep food market.
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" The gap between plateauing crude supply and burgeoning world demand is being increasingly filled by "unconventional resources… now at 93 mbd.
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But the burgeoning industry is so diverse that academics said it is difficult to construct a syllabus for financial technology 101.
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This is the vibe we get from Moe's burgeoning hookup situation with popular cutie Noah Simos (The Perfect Date's Odiseas Georgiadis).
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She's a Marjorie Morgenstern with a dash of Yentl's ambition, a burgeoning Baby Houseman tempered with Abby and Ilana's sexual prowess.
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Education and health services contributed 2000,4 to the total, while the burgeoning leisure and hospitality industry saw payroll growth of 1653,2165.
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He has even displayed a burgeoning post game — stealing moves and wisdom, he said, from Bryant, a master of the craft.
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A stint as marketing manager at Baume et Mercier in Switzerland followed before he joined Chanel's burgeoning watch department in 2002.
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Effectively, creating a burgeoning new rap community for the next generation that's centered on the only thing that matters: audience engagement.
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It's a burgeoning trend that celebrates the unfiltered textures, uncanny models and pixel-ridden maps of the not-too-distant past.
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Israel described the Caribbean environment as "nascent," stating that the entrepreneurship field is a burgeoning one with positive room for growth.
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In the early 21960s, there was a burgeoning movement of gay men, lesbians, and transgender people fighting for their civil rights.
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Meanwhile, de Blasio continually sided with the party's then-burgeoning Bernie wing, as both city councilman and the city's public advocate.
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In those scant five years, it became clear how Braid's sound had been sucked into the burgeoning third-wave emo scene.
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The other interesting addition from an activities perspective is Guided Breathing, Fitbit's attempt to join the burgeoning world of meditation wearables.
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A strong job market coupled with a burgeoning microbrewery and dining scene draws new residents every day, said a local expert.
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Her burgeoning international reputation meant invitations to literary festivals around the world, her son was approaching adulthood, and her marriage ended.
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In a realm of myth, magic and burgeoning science, a set of twins is born to the ruler of the land.
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As The Washington Post reported, there were four days after the storm hit when Trump appeared disengaged from the burgeoning emergency.
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That's the case in Cary, North Carolina, a burgeoning tech hub that is home to companies like Fortnite maker Epic Games.
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They were actively trying to suppress information about the burgeoning outbreak from both their own citizens and global public health experts.
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He works at one of Massachusetts' many burgeoning marijuana startups, and can't say enough about how much he enjoyed the piece.
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A burgeoning of basketball was perfected around him in Orlando, and then he got his coach fired and demanded a trade.
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The result is food rations and a burgeoning black market where a bag of pasta can cost the equivalent of $300.
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The timing also dovetails well for travelers to discover the Balkan region, one of the continent's burgeoning cultural and adventure destinations.
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Seemingly in response to that, a burgeoning genre of popular quarantine videos prioritizes aesthetic, emphasizing self-care, nice lighting, and productivity.
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Perhaps, against all of your haste-prone habits, you've slow-played your way into the solid beginnings of a burgeoning relationship.
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Good news for his legions of fans: Staff promised they'd keep his scores of fans updated on the burgeoning star's journey.
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A high-profile trade secrets case that pitted Waymo against Uber revealed a cutthroat and reckless side of the burgeoning industry.
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It is too early to know if the Russia news or any burgeoning anti-Sanders effort among Democrats will change that.
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The dwindling industrial heritage along with the burgeoning arts scene are only the latest version of the city's Janus-faced character.
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Now they'll have to contend with a complex mix of grief over their slain classmates and excitement over their burgeoning movement.
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And now, with the burgeoning opioid addiction epidemic, it will play a major role in helping to address this national problem.
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This included the right-wing, anti-immigration Northern League, and the burgeoning Five Star Movement (M2900S), led by comedian Beppe Grillo.
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These brothers are handsome burgeoning cricket stars; many observers think they will become the Peyton and Eli Manning of their sport.
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Burgeoning global demand has prevented the market from turning fully bearish against the oilseed in the face of record world supply.
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But Ms. Santos insists that the festival and her forthcoming shop will reveal rather than originate an already burgeoning literary scene.
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It confronted America with an unlikely question: Was it possible the nation was seeing a burgeoning political faction of ... actual Nazis?
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Ja'Siah Young portrays Dion with a vulnerability and strength that makes him both a believable kid and burgeoning strong young man.
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Boise&aposs safety, affordability, and burgeoning tech and creative scenes make it attractive to young families and individuals, according to Livability.
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Republicans are hunting for a boogeyman in the burgeoning impeachment fight as the party struggles to unify behind a single strategy.
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Besides illustrating Ms. Varda's knack for spinning philosophical wisdom out of life, it's also a document of a burgeoning artistic friendship.
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In previous eras, the United States embraced burgeoning technologies and then dominated those fields, whether it be cars or the internet.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc, for instance, has been spending heavily on its burgeoning consumer business even as its revenue has slumped.
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Inflation fell below 4 percent in 1983, and Mr. Volcker's critics were soon drowned out by a burgeoning chorus of admirers.
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