![mayfly](../members/thumbnails/593f56f7ad00b69fa70ca5eb0262f98c.jpg)
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mayfly Posted Wed 13 Feb, 2008 7:08 AM |
This is gonna be used as a title of an article in the company broucher. So, should be short and clear.
I suggested this: Rapid progress of the British film industry! (it's just a similar example.)
But my boss turned it down and I have no any other idea. It's not even my job. :(
Anyone else has any good expression which means 'a certain industry in the country has been growing fast and developing its technologies and has a bright future'? |
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![goosey_84](../members/thumbnails/89859d3e5076ceae3fa373a4a65841d2.jpg)
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goosey_84 Posted Wed 13 Feb, 2008 7:18 AM |
so in keeping with your example on the film industry couldn't you just say "british film industry flourishing" ?? |
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![mayfly](../members/thumbnails/593f56f7ad00b69fa70ca5eb0262f98c.jpg)
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mayfly Posted Wed 13 Feb, 2008 7:44 AM |
goosey_84 wrote: so in keeping with your example on the film industry couldn't you just say "british film industry flourishing" ??
Ah, thank you, goosey. :D
That's very good but I must have given you a wrong example. Sorry. It's related to engineering. So, the example should be like: Rapid progress of British shipbuilding industry
I need words with a meaning of achieved technical development fast and progressing now on.
What the hell is the proper words? |
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![spid](../members/thumbnails/bdcad248a5c8a01bad6f06e6e44abebc.jpg)
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spid Posted Wed 13 Feb, 2008 5:35 PM |
mayfly wrote: This is gonna be used as a title of an article in the company broucher. So, should be short and clear.
I suggested this: Rapid progress of the British film industry! (it's just a similar example.)
But my boss turned it down and I have no any other idea. It's not even my job. :(
Anyone else has any good expression which means 'a certain industry in the country has been growing fast and developing its technologies and has a bright future'?
How about - Techno Boom time in Shipyard? |
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![weirdmom](../members/thumbnails/55774c11e5337d414855d453443c99d4.jpg)
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weirdmom Posted Wed 13 Feb, 2008 5:52 PM |
Can you be more specific about what type of engineering it is? That might help. I still like flourishing. I also think it would be better to say "Rapid Progress IN the blah blah blah."
Rapid Advances in the blah blah? |
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![Countrygent](../members/thumbnails/8ed48d3b456ce7bd527cf58e17cf7667.jpg)
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Countrygent Posted Tue 26 Feb, 2008 3:24 PM |
BRITISH FILM ROCKETS! |
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![Moray](../members/thumbnails/698a093dca4343cd3fdb27b4f36e6e63.jpg)
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Moray Posted Tue 26 Feb, 2008 3:29 PM |
spid wrote: mayfly wrote: This is gonna be used as a title of an article in the company broucher. So, should be short and clear.
I suggested this: Rapid progress of the British film industry! (it's just a similar example.)
But my boss turned it down and I have no any other idea. It's not even my job. :(
Anyone else has any good expression which means 'a certain industry in the country has been growing fast and developing its technologies and has a bright future'?
How about - Techno Boom time in Shipyard?
LOL! That conjours up an image of a bunch of dock workers busting a move to German Euro pop! |
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![feri](../members/thumbnails/98dd2dfbae7f97964560c105a9299d97.jpg)
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feri Posted Wed 27 Feb, 2008 7:19 AM |
Blossoming Future of British Film Industry
Booming Future of British Film Industry
British Invasion of The Film Industry
I know the last one is about music ..but oh well lol I tried! |
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