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  • noun Plural form of boomtime.

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Examples

  • "Greater Seattle" or "world-class city" syndrome to focus more on local, even micro, development, the shaping of our home, through boomtimes and busts.

    Crosscut 2010

  • "Greater Seattle" or "world-class city" syndrome to focus more on local, even micro, development, the shaping of our home, through boomtimes and busts.

    Crosscut 2010

  • "Greater Seattle" or "world-class city" syndrome to focus more on local, even micro, development, the shaping of our home, through boomtimes and busts.

    Crosscut 2010

  • "Greater Seattle" or "world-class city" syndrome to focus more on local, even micro, development, the shaping of our home, through boomtimes and busts.

    Crosscut 2010

  • "Greater Seattle" or "world-class city" syndrome to focus more on local, even micro, development, the shaping of our home, through boomtimes and busts.

    Crosscut 2010

  • "Greater Seattle" or "world-class city" syndrome to focus more on local, even micro, development, the shaping of our home, through boomtimes and busts.

    Crosscut 2010

  • "Greater Seattle" or "world-class city" syndrome to focus more on local, even micro, development, the shaping of our home, through boomtimes and busts.

    Crosscut 2010

  • When there were boomtimes, as we saw from about 91 to 2000, technology was given the lions 'share of the credit.

    WordPress.com Top Blogs 2009

  • For those that haven't, they have to learn the financial cost of their largesse during the boomtimes.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2009

  • The rise of "Getting Things Done" paralleled the reemergence of economic boomtimes out of the ashes of Sept. 11, 2001.

    KOLO - HomePage - Headlines 2009

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