| 11. | Gaily to burgeon and broadly to grow.
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| 12. | As we move into the next century, home service is going to continue to burgeon,
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| 13. | Isolated potent thunderstorms will burgeon over extreme southern Florida as a cool front stalls across the region.
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| 14. | The seeds of a developing stormy weather pattern across the contiguous states will continue to burgeon Wednesday.
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| 15. | Farley fears that a government-run plan eventually " will burgeon out of control ."
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| 16. | Out of their restiveness grew the prototype of the feminist movement that was to burgeon in the'70s.
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| 17. | Their numbers would burgeon, until by war's end, there were over 1, 800 aces.
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| 18. | Farther south, puffy clouds will burgeon by afternoon over the Florida peninsula as the sun activates the humid air.
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| 19. | Colder air will spread south from New England to the Middle Atlantic states as high pressure burgeons over eastern Canada.
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| 20. | B�lbring's influence and work throughout a 40-year span allowed the fledgling field of smooth muscle to burgeon.
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