Unemployment affects some, but exploding prices affect everyone.
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But the exploding science surrounding stem cells changed his mind.
But with the exploding growth of the Internet and related technological advances, new methods have been developed to make copyright piracy easier.
But instead of exploding in an apoplectic fit of fury, he took a sip of his beer, leaned back in his chair and told me an amazing story.
But with Internet traffic exploding--the U.S. produced 3.2 trillion Web-page views in 2005, up 22%--nothing keeps pace.
But for those who do, exploding wealth has driven prices skyward.
It fell apart then, exploding in sparks, but she remembered how elated she felt to touch the scorch-mark and smell the hot, tarry smell of the destroyed wood.
Telescopes on other planets in those directions could see those jets, and we might see the exploding stars as supernovae, but we don't see the bright gamma-ray flashes from jets beamed away from us.
You've read about default rates rising on federal student loans, and it's all true, but perhaps as dangerous to taxpayers is the exploding opportunity in recent years for borrowers to choose debtor-friendly repayment options while technically avoiding default.
Not many filmmakers have the nerve to make us wait these days, but Scott knows his audience is primed for exploding chests and toothy extraterrestrials, and he enjoys playing on our trepidation while showing off the stunning production design.
But under Gates relentless drumming, Windows NT is exploding, growing from less than 25% of units shipped in 1996 to nearly 40% last year.
Glen started his career as an artist and art director for Absolute Entertainment in New Jersey but later moved out to Seattle to join the exploding gaming business.
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The possibility of a supernova - an exploding star - was put forward, but then ruled out because the debris from such an event would still be visible in telescopes today.
ETFs first popped up in the early 1990s but didn't get much notice until 2000 when they started exploding in growth.
But in this case, the missile blew right through the jeep without exploding inside of it.
So I think what we need is a careful balance between making sure our students have the bedrock information without which you can't make those decisions, but also learn to be creative in the way you think to deal with the exploding information of the world.
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But the open-side returned in the Welsh derby, easing into the first half before exploding after the break, setting up the match-sealing try for Gareth Cooper.
Spartan Race began in Vermont as a new wrinkle for a core group of already hardcore outdoor endurance athletes, but quickly became popular with everyone from weekend warriors to couch potatoes to elite runners and cyclists, exploding in popularity nationwide, and spawning smaller events of just three miles, Spartan Sprints.
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The meteor exploded Friday in the air near Chelyabinsk, leaving behind nothing but meteorites, thousands of broken windows and some pretty spectacular video of it streaking across the sky before exploding in a noisy, luminous fireball.
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Jobs in these fields are exploding, growing three times faster than the rest of the economy over the last decade, but we simply cannot fill them, even in a recession with so many people looking for work.
But with a planetary history of over four billion years, the Earth has likely suffered the slings and arrows of exploding stars more than once in past eons.
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