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Then came the baby boom of the 90's and suddenly the town needed its school back.
Some parts of the country have had a large baby boom.
None of them knew how to be with women or children, so then came the baby boom.
Four million children will be born this year, the same number as in 1953, at the beginning of the baby boom.
Western nations were in the baby boom of the century.
In the early years the baby boom carried almost all women before it.
"We are going after the baby boom market," she said.
As baby boom years continued, the need arose for another high school.
After the baby boom generation, many schools were forced to close.
Most people know that the large baby boom population is one reason for the potential crisis.
The most important reason for the new baby boom is the old one: an echo effect.
"Not the typical baby boom experience, to say the least!"
But the the baby boom pulled the median age down in the following years.
She said stress is being experienced in particular by baby boom workers.
With the baby boom generation now moving through the system, a lot of opportunity is opening up.
Maybe it's because there are in fact lots more of them (the baby boom and all that).
Demand for places has soared because of a baby boom.
His time came with the postwar baby boom, to which he contributed a son.
Like the nation as a whole, the state is in the midst of a baby boom, with consequences both present and future.
They held the hearts of the "baby boom" generation for all their lives.
Because, by then the concerns of the baby boom generation will be digital.
Those people born at the peak of the baby boom - 1957 - will be 34 this year.
When he was there, class size usually hovered in the 20's, small for those baby boom years.
"Now we are the mainstream," he said of his baby boom generation.
Another factor is the aging of the nation's baby boom generation.