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A cast member of that show was dating a writer for “The Tonight Show” and Michaels, already a budding networker, arranged for tickets to go see Jack Paar in action.

Only 7% of children in England are educated privately, but all budding Georges and Genges, on either side of the divide, know the differences that come with fees.

From BBC

Once a budding ace with the St. Louis Cardinals, Flaherty was looking to rebuild his stock after injury troubles and inconsistent performance.

Even as warming and disease have eroded the Sunshine State's citrus production, Alex Salazar said Florida's budding mango industry has experienced a coinciding boom.

From Salon

"There's plenty of space for budding James Watts to emerge, and that they are less likely to come from established players," he said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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