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  • As a child, I remember checking out a book from my local public library on the then-burgeoning science of robotics, and promptly attempting to create my own out of discarded springs and Play-Do.

    MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction? 2010

  • A pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction, he was one of the first Americans to make a lucrative career exclusively from writing.

    AS SEEN ON TV: JACK LONDON Toby O'B 2010

  • By 1968, Pace had left Boston and moved to its current headquarters, at 32 E. 57th St. Early on, the gallery mounted shows of established and then-burgeoning artists, such as Louise Nevelson, Robert Irwin, Agnes Martin, Ad Reinhardt, Jim Dine and Brice Marden.

    Peering Into One Gallery's Family Scrapbook 2010

  • But as Delirious makes clear, Murphy was so much more; here, he moves fluidly from spooky impressions Jackie Gleason, Michael Jackson, Elvis to observations on the battle of the then-burgeoning battle of the sexes, to the terror of living under the tyranny of a mother who could turn one of her high heels into a boomerang.

    Eddie Murphy’s DELIRIOUS DVD Review – Collider.com 2009

  • The NSA had recognised this problem early on in the Electronic Revolution and had started to recruit battalions of graduates skilled in the then-burgeoning art of information technology.

    Neurosurgical Intervention For Beginners 2009

  • Backing those loans were assets whose value would nosedive — even more than in the then-burgeoning credit crisis — in a sudden, forced sale, so the feds stepped in and rescued Bear's creditors by engineering a partly guaranteed sale of the firm to JPMorgan Chase.

    Storm-Proofing the Economy 2008

  • Proclaiming your inner life is an aggressive activity, and this is one reason why standup comedy flourished with middle-class audiences, on the then-burgeoning medium of television, and in vacation spots like the famed Borscht Belt of hotels in the Catskills.

    'Take My Position Paper, Please' 2008

  • Shadows was a fun addition to the then-burgeoning social bookmarking field.

    Information, Culture, Policy, Education: 2006

  • Shadows was a fun addition to the then-burgeoning social bookmarking field.

    Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Shadows waning 2006

  • It would have to be Doc Savage-movie level, which was so bad that as I understand it curtailed a then-burgeoning revival of interest in the character.

    Archive 2005-12-11 2005

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