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1 EBONY: Your father and your uncle saw you burgeon as a writer.
2 But more was destined to burgeon into blossom than the flowers of spring.
3 As I drained the glass now, new life seemed to burgeon within me.
4 But Spring will burgeon out quickly, and then, we'll talk more.
5 With him out of the way our trade will burgeon .
6 See those shoots how they burgeon and swell.
7 Now his path was lit by warm sunshine and the burgeon of spring was in his heart.
8 Unless a writer feels free, things will not come to him, he cannot burgeon on any subject whatsoever.
9 Autoimmune diseases are chronic, life threatening, and of burgeoning public health concern.
10 Comment: Ireland is well placed to capitalise on the sub-continent's burgeoning economy.
11 The burgeoning private space industry has even spawned companies planning space hotels.
12 The Turkish government remains defiant in the face of the burgeoning crisis.
13 Facebook's burgeoning global expansion presents challenges both technical and managerial for Zuckerberg.
14 Statistics are scant on the burgeoning industry as many pets are unregistered.
15 We soar over San Diego's burgeoning biotech corridor north of the city.
16 The competition is a showcase for the burgeoning field of synthetic biology.
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