One day Scott wanders into Thacker's shop and a bing, and a bang, and a boom.
In sync with the rise of modern, international-style hotels is a boom in chic international restaurants.
The state is in a boom, thanks to a major oil find called the Bakken reserve.
And what a boom it would be to get back to the long-term trend!
The Braves have, by design, developed the closest thing in baseball to a boom-or-bust offense.
Car crime is a boom industry and so too is the market for anti-theft devices.
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We have had an unprecedented 15-year economic expansion, a boom interrupted only by the 1990-91 recession.
Yes, there was a boom in the mid-1980s, as the economy recovered from a severe recession.
Compared to much of the rest of the world, China still looks like a boom town.
They resulted in a boom that added an economy the size of Germany's to U.S. GDP.
The expansion in mutual funds has encouraged a boom in new equity issues by small firms.
Financiers know more than regulators and their voices carry more weight in a boom.
Or is it just part of a cycle, a temporary lull before a boom?
Rather like shipbuilding half a century ago, he says, shipbreaking is a boom-and-bust business.
This led to a boom in new business as thousands scrambled onto the housing ladder.
It is also enjoying a boom in tourism, as skittish holidaymakers seek out safe destinations.
That would count as a boom in many places where consumers are cutting back.
In its five years in power Denmark's centre-right government has presided over a boom.
Four rockets landed there with a boom as your correspondent was writing this paragraph.
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As a result, the coming years will see a boom in people of working age.
Some, indeed, think alternative energy will be the basis of a boom bigger than information technology.
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Still, it has always been a boom-and-bust business, and now it is closer to bust.
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It has grown rapidly in the past decade, a boom fueled by Bangladesh's exceptionally low labor costs.
Locals are fueling a boom in business on Magazine Street, a six-mile stretch of boutiques and restaurants.
House textiles were the best-performing category, with the cold weather leading to a boom in duvet sales.
The property market has been moribund since a boom after reunification in the early 1990s (see chart).
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From 1976 to 2000, a boom in consumer spending touched off an explosive demand for new advertising inventory.
We live in the middle of a boom in personal technology, and that goes for car travel, too.
Since 2001, Pakistan has seen a boom in local radio channels which broadcast both local and international talent.
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