So far, of course, the tablet boom has been little more than an iPad boom.
The mortgage market is still young: a startling aspect of Moscow's wild property-price boom is how little it is driven by mortgages.
Black firms in the tourist industry, one of the few sectors enjoying a modest boom, have made little impact.
Meanwhile, even if Mr Obama did not actively oppose the shale-gas boom, he did little to promote it either.
The industriousness of the elderly has little to do with a jobs boom and more to do with the baby boom, she argues.
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Just wait till the baby-boom generation gets a little older and the typeface on the e-book gets more readable--it might even climb to No. 1.
Chuck Berry, Martha and the Vandellas, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, the Everly Brothers, James Brown, Lesley Gore, Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon, the Kingsmen, the Drifters, Fabian, the Coasters, Little Eva, the Ventures, Sam the Sham.
Boom, as in imploded with little success in altering U.S. shoe market shares.
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It's like a minefield, you go a little to the left and then--boom!
The real question is, when every analysts who's looked at this has made it pretty clear that for the next five years, driven by the ethanol boom, there's very little chance that we're going to see low prices for corn and soy beans and wheat.
Moreover, the oil and gas boom obscures the fact that Russia has little it can sell apart from what it can dig out of the ground.
Of course, we all know that there is one little problem with super-sonic flight: the sonic boom.
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For the moment, these positions mean little to voters lulled along on the eighth year of an economic boom.
In addition, Mr. Lowe said there is little new construction planned, and he noted much of overbuilding during the boom occurred far from the Legends, which is about 12 miles west of downtown Kansas City.
Despite a long boom spurred by low interest rates inside the euro, Greece did little to tackle its persistent deficits.
And given how far and fast UK house prices rose in the boom years - trebling in the 10 years before 2008 - and how relatively little they have fallen since (less than 20% on average), it is hardly surprising that banks believe there could be some downside in this market (to use the ghastly jargon).
In the latest issue of The Canada Report, published on Jan. 19, contributing editor Gavin Graham recommended a little-known Canadian company as a good way to take a position in the new agriculture boom.
But there is, so far, little to support the fears, advanced by some, that following the stockmarket bubble and investment boom of the late 1990s, America is heading for a Japanese-style deflationary cycle from which, like Japan, it could take years to emerge.
The supply of new rental buildings is shrinking for now, brokers say, as a result of the disruptions caused by both the boom and the ensuing financial crisis: During the boom, developers focused on highly profitable condominiums, and during the downturn, there was little financing available.
So during the boom - '80s and '90s - we bought these houses that were maybe a little bit much, and now we have to pay for the heating and all of that.
As Ireland basks in the prosperity which followed its mid-1990s economic boom, the Fleadh has a more relaxed take on what is Celtic, with links a little tenuous at times having as it does ambassadors from Canada (Neil Young), working class England (Billy Bragg) and the United States (Evan Dando).
Then little-known start-ups like Baidu were just getting off the ground, and the web and mobile communications boom that today ranks the country No. 1 in users of both was still relatively young.
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