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  • As the bromance bourgeons, Peter's relationship with Zooey suffers.
  • With every advance of money, he looked upon her with a more possessive eye, and felt bourgeoning within him ancient fires. The Wit of Porportuk
  • In the war of ancient bourgeon shape, there is no justice and injustice moral judgment. The war hero's act is not only the standard of social rational value judgment but also the norm of ethic moral.
  • Beyond this function, the future of capitalism is threaten by bourgeon power of an assertive and interventionist government. Emerging economies must reject handouts and bailouts capitalism
  • It would be nice to get a photo of the whole tree while still “bourgeonnant” (in bud). Sarcler - French Word-A-Day
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  • There is a touch of humanity in it, and always some germ of sympathy will bourgeon and bloom around the once populous abodes of men, whether they were tenanted by the pure or by the impure. Acadia or, A Month with the Blue Noses
  • Long the bane of the NYPD, a Bronx jury spoke last week, raising the bourgeoning Ticketgate police scandal to a new level. Len Levitt: Bronx Juries: More Woe for the NYPD
  • Just four years ago, Google was urging Internet-users to call their lawmakers to support the bourgeoning fight for Net Neutrality. Megan Tady: What Google Still Isn't Saying
  • Their problems began to bourgeon immediately after they left New We Can't Have Everything
  • Shall bourgeon with fresh leaves, or spread a shadowing bough, The Aeneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor
  • While to some extent modernity has interestingly provided trajectories of religions to be symbolically more prevalent concomitant with other secular institutions, it also provides another trend to the opposite, namely the bourgeoning of subjective life religiosity. The Jakarta Post Breaking News
  • For the whelp is a piece of flesh little more than a mouse, having neither eyes nor ears, and having claws some-deal bourgeoning, and so this lump she licketh, and shapeth a whelp with licking .... Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus
  • Pember Street, E., is never very cheerful in appearance, not even in mid-spring, when the dingy lilacs in the forecourts of those grimy houses bourgeon and blossom. Hurricane Island
  • This bourgeoning scandal is apparently growing too big for Kelly to ignore. Len Levitt: The Daily News and the NYPD: Blinded by Love
  • The Batmanglijs will be two of thousands in the audience at Vampire Weekend's show Saturday -- a big date on the biggest tour of its bourgeoning career. Vampire Weekend's guitarist has his mind in Brooklyn, his roots in Georgetown
  • In town, with the noise of the streets, the buzz of the theatres and the lights of the ballroom, they were living lives where the heart expands, the senses bourgeon out. Madame Bovary
  • La montée des hiérarchies de statuts combinée avec la sexualité bourgeonnante met sans dessus dessous toutes sortes de relations. Apophenia » Blog Archive » Sociality Is Learning
  • Bourgeon, location distribution and growth of porosity anodic oxide film affected by the formed air bubble were brought forward.
  • Statistics bourgeon into prophecies under his pen: he does not disdain their significance, but rather aids their influence with all the power which his spasmodic style has given in drawing our grotesque-loving public to him. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • It is all fertile now, the richest plain, and even then, corn and wine must have been in full bourgeon, the great fresh greenness of the big leaves coming out upon such low stumps of vine as were left in the soil; but the devastated country was in those days covered with a wild growth like the/macchia/of Italian wilds, which half hid the movements of the expedition. Jeanne d'Arc
  • Those enormous aggregate numbers cannot meaningfully be discussed, however, until there is some rough agreement about the bourgeoning share of spending that will be devoted to health care in the coming years — much of it channeled through government insurance. Economic Arguments, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty

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