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DJ: There's a
burgeoning
bone trade.
I think that we're going to see, over the next 10, 20, 30 years, a real science of creativity that's
burgeoning
and is going to flourish, Because we now have new methods that can enable us to take this process like complex jazz improvisation, and study it rigorously.
We can now use human beings to study and model the software in human beings, and we have a few
burgeoning
biological measures.
So, what hypothetical but plausible scenarios can you imagine falling under the
burgeoning
definition of cyberwarfare, and how might you design an international legal framework to deter these activities?
And now somewhere at the intersection of these four trends, of wakefulness and hope and mightiness and interconnectedness, there is a burgeoning, multifaith justice movement in this country that is staking a claim on a countertrend, saying that religion can and must be a force for good in the world.
That's why we built a nonprofit organization called FoodLab Detroit, to help small neighborhood
burgeoning
food entrepreneurs start and scale healthy food businesses.
It's a
burgeoning
group, and without much demand from industry, most of these suppliers have no impetus to grow.
The film should have at least tried to cover larger topics, such as race, ageism, the
burgeoning
gay "caste system" based on wealth, body image, and the rise of the "clones", discrimination of sub-groups within the community, and the ability to grow a decent mustache (which was very important in the 70s!).
The events that he is rapidly forced to come to terms with are the separation of his parents, the culture shock when his Pakistani roots collide with a complete breakdown of English straitlaced society in the sixties, his father's dubious transformation into the revered Buddha of Suburbia, and the turning of his cousin into a feminist militant as his best friend suddenly becomes an icon of the
burgeoning
punk movement in the seventies.
This film came out before Gene Kelly really hit his artistic stride, and while there are evidences of his
burgeoning
talent here, mostly he plays sidekick to Rita Hayworth.
The story of an underdog bat voyaging across country to reunite with his colony captivated my imagination and resonated deeply with my
burgeoning
imagination.Upon hearing of this series, I began browsing Bardel Animation's site and liked what I saw.
It really is a great illumination of the
burgeoning
punk scene in LA in 1980.
Ah, but then we start to feel a little kinship with the befallen Father and his
burgeoning
lust for Tae-ju and conflict with duty as a priest.
A fairly interesting look at some characters from India's
burgeoning
middle class.
The depiction of the fighting parties as faceless, superordinate authorities are often captured in sublime surreal pictures and draws interesting parallels to Orwell's 1984, even if Bergman thwarts this context on a personal level of a slowly
burgeoning
conjugal war.
One would think that a film about a young person's coming to terms with his
burgeoning
homosexuality would be anything but boring.
Certainly not the makers of "Fido," who take us to a never-never-land version of the 1950's where the undead have been turned into butlers and servants for the
burgeoning
middle class.
It also showcases the best talents of the
burgeoning
online community, channel101.com.
Peruvian writer/director Josue Mendez has made a brave little low budget film that deals with a subject currently
burgeoning
our hospitals in this country as the fallout of the war on Iraq and still plagues the veterans of the Vietnam War - Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (aka Battle Rattle).
If you love the ever
burgeoning
list of computer animated flicks, it's worth seeing "Robots" just for the superb visual design.
Released in the same year as the seminal double whammy of "Crossfire" and "Out Of The Past", Mitchum cemented his
burgeoning
reputation with his tortured performance in this brooding psychological western directed by Raoul Walsh.
if one were to guess the year, one is tempted to say early 60s--say, 1962 or 63. but the film is significant because it documents a solid,
burgeoning
beach culture which had been in place since the years immediately following W.W. 2. this film is a rich summation of what transpired on the beaches of southern California in the 1950s.
Their
burgeoning
affair obviously bothers Chris.
This past July, during the highly publicized 15th International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Premier Wen Jiabao declared all-out war against the
burgeoning
epidemic.
At the time, I thought that the greatest policy concern would be the
burgeoning
current-account surplus of over 10% of GDP, which would create friction with China’s trading partners.
Indonesia and the Philippines are weaker, overwhelmed by policy incoherence and fire-fighting at home, and with insufficient capacity to deal with the WTO's
burgeoning
and increasingly complicated agenda.
Almost immediately, in response to an already restive North Sinai, elite brigades from the Second and Third Field Armies, assisted by the air force, launched operation “Desert Storm” to quell the
burgeoning
rebellion.
Burgeoning
oil wealth bolstered the regime’s credibility – not least by enabling a significant increase in military spending – and rising economic and military strength gave the Soviet Union’s geriatric leadership a rejuvenated sense of invulnerability.
Nevertheless, ASEAN is constantly demonstrating its determination to create a region where no member is left behind, even as we collectively pursue prosperity and an equitable distribution of our
burgeoning
wealth.
Against this
burgeoning
private economy, the SOEs remained in sluggish isolation.
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