Likewise, in Indiana, the economy boomed after a flat rate went into effect in 2003.
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In the dugout, even a few Yankees got jumpy when the thunder boomed and lightning crackled.
The company has been pushed to the sidelines as new areas of technology have boomed.
In past quizzes, the answer was pretty clear cut: The startup either boomed or bombed.
Ballmer boomed on without the mike, and 16, 000 people had no trouble hearing him.
Even with the weak U.S. recovery and the ongoing drug violence, Mexico has boomed.
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But as Web commerce has boomed, so too has the value of links--for everyone, including Google.
Behavioural economics, which applies the insights of psychology to finance, has boomed in the past decade.
When business owners stopped trying to figure out how to lose money, the economy boomed.
Despite Argentina's rough treatment of its creditors, emerging-market debt has boomed over the past 15 months.
For example, as capital markets boomed in the late 1990s, they poured resources into investment banking.
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Many of them died because the stocks they specialized in boomed and then went bust.
Over the past decade, China's trade has boomed with Afghanistan's resource-rich neighbors in Central Asia.
Taxes for wealthy individuals were somewhat higher, businesses boomed, the economy boomed, great job growth.
Another is the rickety state of back-office plumbing, which was neglected as the market boomed.
Business at hotels and restaurants boomed, and tourist spots throughout China logged record numbers of visitors.
Even as high-end engineering boomed, manufacturing jobs dropped slightly between 2004 and 2010, to 50m.
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In 1984 alone real economic growth boomed by 6.8%, the highest in 50 years.
Renewables such as solar and wind have boomed in 2011 and 2012, perhaps driven by government spending.
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The industry boomed about a decade ago after deregulation allowed more private players to set up airlines.
And as residential real estate boomed, developers built upscale apartment complexes, including the Livmor and Soha 118.
"You've got a lot at stake in this election, " he boomed at a rally in Flint, Mich.
In the past five years Perth's population has swelled by 14.3% as the job market has boomed.
Ireland and Spain, where construction boomed and then subsided most dramatically, have already seen heavy job losses.
Kennedy enacted across-the-board tax reductions, including dropping the top tax rate from 91% to 70%, the economy boomed.
The business for pirate ships "flying flags of convenience from landlocked nations has boomed", says the New Scientist.
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While trade has boomed, Chinese investment in Latin America has hitherto amounted to less than meets the eye.
But as the country's garment sector has boomed, turning into its biggest export earner, concerns about safety have risen.
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