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The seed must be planted, whether it burgeon or not.
But as organic farming burgeons, so greater controls on the use of the word are to be introduced.
It was described by Burgeon in 1935.
Bonnie gave the best description she could and felt the first seed of true hope burgeon inside her when the girl nodded her head.
In all that lives and burgeons, in everything that has revolutionized the terms by which we live, carbon plays a part.
The second is that the Israelis, by refusing to recognize the passion of Palestinian nationality, have made it burgeon.
Turning, she ran outside, to the azalea bushes with their burgeon- ing blossoms.
The colossal stone interior burgeons with the remains of kings, statesmen, scientists, poets, and musicians.
Americans earned more, saw their material wealth burgeon and obtained more education to guarantee their futures.
As the human race burgeons (it has doubled in just 37 years), it is fouling the global nest at a horrifying rate.
The 16 basic designs used during this period burgeon into over 80 separate catalogue-listed stamps based on paper differences, color varieties, secret marks and other factors.
With easy access to illegal alcohol and a steady clientele, business burgeons, and the Lackadaisy becomes a premier establishment.
As the number of cars on the road and miles traveled burgeon, the quality of the air in many areas is deteriorating, despite the Clean Air Act.
In Turkish, "Filiz" means "Burgeon" and/or "Cion".
Burgeon and Fade won the Special Jury Award at the WorldFest Houston Festival for original dramatic short film.
The problem began with the embryo, the cells of which divide, burgeon, twist and unfold, yielding to the wash of DNA and the codes of its helix.
As international trade burgeons, the Court is expected to be asked again to define the exact boundaries of state court authority to hear cases involving people and companies from different states and countries.
"Failure to respond now will lead to massive food aid requirements later on," said Dominique Burgeon, Director of the FAO Emergency and Rehabilitation Division.
Peter de Jager, co-author with Richard Burgeon of Managing 00," helped popularize the term among the netties, as did Dan Rather of the broadcast network netties.
But as those schools, too, burgeon with student bodies largely from the upper crust of Hollywood, a new group of entertainment decision makers is choosing lesser-known private schools or, of all things, public education.
Briefly I let myself melt against him, let all the turbulent feelings I had quelled for season after season burgeon between us until a new kind of storm began to batter at me, melting me.
A boy who can demonstrate a wide range of train-spotting knowledge has cachet with his fellows, a cachet that as adolescence burgeons may well be transferred from engine numbers to the macho teenage lore of pop groups, cars, types of beer, and seduction techniques.
Budget Burgeons Mr. Sacco said that about half of Summer Music's annual budget, which has grown from $60,000 the first year to $750,000 today, came from ticket sales, with prices ranging from $10 to $30 depending on the seat and the show.
Almost equal in volume to the burgeon ing Mother as she neared their meeting, the swollen Sister held the drainage of part of the plains, and the entire western face of the mou tain chain that curved around in a great arc toward the northwest.
MOS: I fear, I shall begin to grow in love With my dear self, and my most prosperous parts, They do so spring and burgeon; I can feel A whimsy in my blood: I know not how, Success hath made me wanton.