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- n. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Boudewijn Karel Boom (1903-1980).
Examples
“Carol Orsborn, guest blogger and co-founder of FH Boom, is pleased to share with you an excerpt from: BOOM: Marketing to the Ultimate Power Consumer — the Baby Boomer Woman (Amacom Books, Fall of 2006, by Mary Brown and Carol Orsborn, Ph. D).”
“In the 1960s the movement's Latin American inheritors exploded with high-quality novels, creating the "Boom" -- extraordinary work by, among others, Garcia Marquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, Carlos Fuentes, Jose Lezama Lima and Jose Donoso, who wrote a 1972 book about the Boom.”
“Mayor Michael Bloomberg has something in common with the leggy hosts at the club known as the Boom Boom Room: A love of the iPad.”
“Some critics consider him to have had a larger international impact and worldwide audience than any other writer of the Latin American Boom.”
Jim Luce: Mario Vargas Llosa on the End of the Incan Empire at the Americas Society
“Taka Boom '-- so we tried so many ideas, and nothing came about.”
“One of the great writers in the Latin American Boom, author of several brilliant novels (especially”
“The Boom is the movable spar at the bottom of the sail.”
“The Banks of the Canals through the City are paved with stones as far as the Boom, which is shut up every night at nine o'clock, and guarded by Soldiers.”
“Sin's first single from the album, Boom, which is a collabaration with T-Pain was featured on the season finale of So You Think You Can Dance (Season 4) for the top 20 group dance”
“Sin's first single from the album, Boom, which is a collabaration with T-Pain was featured on the season finale of So You Think You Can Dance”
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