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The meteoric growth of the new rich is hard to ignore.
Meanwhile, meteoric growth in the West is increasing pressure to complete land exchanges.
He already had a record for fostering meteoric growth.
The most successful new industry was sugar, which had meteoric growth in the 1930s.
Twitter's openness has been praised as one of the key reasons behind its meteoric growth.
But it is true that we've had meteoric growth, so we're comparing ourselves now to some fantastic years."
The statistics for on-line retail sales, and projections of future revenue, show meteoric growth.
The league's spectacular performance after only six years of operation highlighted a period of meteoric growth.
This comment was regularly aired in banking purlieus around the world, along with surprise at the bank's meteoric growth.
This "meteoric growth," the British magazine Opera Now said last year, is "creating noises everywhere."
Why is it that the cool upstart consulting companies start out with a string of spectacular successes, meteoric growth, and rapidly degenerate into mediocrity?
The division, which oversees the company's charge-card operations and has been the engine of American Express's meteoric growth, recorded its first quarterly loss in 25 years.
Buying hedge funds is in vogue, especially for Wall Street banks who are seeking to capitalize on the meteoric growth in alternative investing.
Underlying the disappointment surrounding pen computing is the backdrop of meteoric growth in personal computing in the 1980's.
The establishment of dynamic new businesses and the recent meteoric growth of corporate law firms around the country have been a boon for designers and architects.
In the Dubai Museum, housed in an 18th-century fort, learn about the city's meteoric growth from backwater trading port.
Unions, by demanding that employers provide coverage, helped fuel Blue Cross's meteoric growth after World War II.
What's more, as we've seen with the meteoric growth of Twitter, Facebook and other social networks - there are now many ways to interact and share information online.
The rise in the ethnic Chinese population has stimulated meteoric growth in the Chinese media and made them an influential player on the Canadian political landscape.
The number of people listening to public radio has been at a plateau since 2003, following three years of meteoric growth, and it even declined slightly between 2004 and 2005.
But the populist undercurrent that fueled its meteoric growth resurged with the coming of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl conditions of the 1930s.
ALTHOUGH quick to admire our modern city, more than a few of us in White Plains have begun to lament its meteoric growth.
Following a period of meteoric growth in the 1990s, the Communist Party launched a campaign to "eradicate" Falun Gong on 20 July 1999.
Mr. Galli promises to solve all those problems - but, to the relief of Newell directors and investors alike, he no longer promises quick fixes or meteoric growth.
After enjoying more than a decade of meteoric growth, the Big East, self proclaimed as the nation's basketball conference of the 1980's, finds itself at a crucial point of change.