Frequently theatrical and melodramatic, it captured the tensions of wartime Britain, thriving in enforced isolation. |
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You'll be happy to know that the penguin population is thriving and gentoos were the most populous distribution! |
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So, imagine my surprise when I turned my masked face into the water and had a thriving aquatic housing project revealed to me in all its glory. |
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While the Germans celebrated ancient Teutonic notions of freedom, similar ideas were thriving in England and France. |
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It's beauty and lively atmosphere attracts visitors from all over the world, making it a thriving business and tourism centre. |
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It has turned to improved service and a thriving rental business to hold its market share. |
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She's young, she's attractive and she's highly motivated, running two thriving businesses as well as presiding over weekly Rotarian gatherings. |
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The river itself was suddenly becoming the conduit to a culturally thriving and artistically rich environment. |
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This group is re-investing in the local community to keep the Montefeltro a thriving area of the province of the Marche in Italy. |
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The once thriving riverside town has been reduced to rubble, most of its buildings leveled by the earthquake. |
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With cigarette prices up and the number of smoke-friendly places down, the black market for loosies is now thriving on the streets. |
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The rails will be a permanent reminder of the heyday of the station as a thriving terminus. |
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I have to agree, the BTL houses have wrecked many thriving communities and it is sad to see. |
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However, it is a happier story for orchids in the London Borough of Croydon where 20 sites have been found with thriving colonies of man orchids. |
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Paddy was also responsible for dispatching many sewing machines, which formed the basis of a thriving school for tailoring and dressmaking. |
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However, the thriving of the foreign shipping companies greatly harmed the business of sampans, and many locals suffered bankruptcy. |
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Beagle 2 will also sample the atmosphere, checking for methane a certain indicator of life that is still thriving. |
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Some live in thriving communities, while others are just small tribes or bands. |
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Anime has strong links to manga, the thriving Japanese comic book industry from which it sprang. |
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It is also extremely pleasing that, as a club with strong Mancunian roots, we have joined forces with a thriving Manchester-based business. |
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We continue to pray and wait patiently for the day when there will be a thriving church among the Fulbe. |
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Where thriving foliose and fruticose lichens can be found, the environment is clean and healthy. |
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Today, such younger fields as cultural anthropology and psychology are thriving and are taught throughout the university system. |
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It is characterized with slender, brown-yellow bugs with fringed wings thriving in flower buds. |
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We kept our fingers crossed that the rain would continue, and when it did we planted broad beans, broccoli, and radishes which are now thriving. |
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The factory and its associated foundry became the core of a thriving industrial town named after its developer. |
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Extensive oyster reefs blanketed the mudflats along the state's tidal creeks and fueled the thriving industry. |
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The tour begins and ends in Addis Ababa with its thriving culture, ancient churches, cosmopolitan eateries and outdoor markets. |
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Dr Rodgers runs a thriving practice, usually catering for rich clients seeking plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes. |
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We corresponded for almost two years, writing flirtatious letters, thriving on the sexual energy of that two-day encounter. |
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Finally, regional media is thriving on TV, satellite language channels are catering to polyglot populations in various parts of the country. |
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Our hay and pasture fields are really thriving, and the earthworm population is amazing. |
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Once Crowe Farm had been a thriving piggery but the buildings had become derelict. |
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Militias, thriving on each group's fears of the other, are slaughtering civilians indiscriminately. |
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Yet on a remote Pacific atoll they've been indirectly responsible for safeguarding a thriving coral reef ecosystem. |
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The project trains volunteers in permaculture gardening, and the clinic garden is thriving. |
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The only reminders of the once thriving fishing activity are the rusting hulks of ships and an ancient fish plant. |
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He managed to parlay these record swaps into a thriving mail-order business in the back pages of Goldmine and Trouser Press. |
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Business has been thriving at the popular Robertstown hostelry since the new owners took over last year. |
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He admits to thriving on a variety of projects that have covered several genres including period dramas, horror, comedy and science fiction. |
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The Choctaws have a thriving gaming presence in Oklahoma and also have casinos in 14 foreign countries. |
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We had a thriving church, three services on Sundays and a four-class Sunday school. |
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I enjoyed my three supposedly overdue weeks, and my instinct was always that my baby was thriving. |
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Plans have been drawn up to safeguard Cumbria's thriving local meat industry from being strangled by bureaucracy. |
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When the likes of Waterford Port were thriving, most Irish fishermen were going around in cast-off boats from other countries. |
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This leads directly to the garden room with its thriving oleander, banana plant and mature vine. |
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Dr Harnett said pond insects and water plants were already thriving, and some visitors had seen newts and frogs. |
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A quick Internet search reveals a thriving trade in just about every species of primate, from capuchins to chimpanzees. |
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The experience gained there obviously didn't go astray as she now has a thriving business, which developed as an offshoot to the Country Markets. |
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As tragic events unfolded in Europe, Luce ran his thriving magazine empire with an odious tilt. |
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The idea is stolen wholesale from the United States, where civic engagement is a part of everyday life and local democracy a thriving concept. |
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New York does have its own thriving barbecue tradition, but it's more about star anise than smoke. |
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Trade in staple commodities was already thriving and British merchants tried not to miss this opportunity. |
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Trinidad has a thriving rock music scene whose best bands blend reggae and calypso with mainstream rock. |
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All members of the community stand to benefit by creating a thriving rural environment. |
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This colourful, vibrant, thriving city has different strokes for different folks. |
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A leading Manorhamilton community activist has called for another hotel in the thriving north Leitrim town. |
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I'm grateful to him and to everybody else who has helped make the club what it is today, a thriving club which has given the city a real buzz. |
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They are thriving, healthy and bushy and have grown to about 6-7ft tall, and still show no sign of flowering. |
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Today, it is largely covered in regenerated bush, with a thriving population of tuatara in hillside burrows. |
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If the school is thriving, overflowing with vibrant young energy then it's a sure sign the community is too. |
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Of course, spring has its vernal breezes, thriving greenness, seasonal promises and so on. |
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This is a thriving school offering a very rounded education as it includes many extra-curricular activities aimed at developing the whole person. |
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To the west there's the thriving verdancy of Roosevelt Island, to the northwest a graceful bend in the Potomac at Georgetown. |
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Nowadays, after a glossy makeover, it is a symbol of a thriving European city, facing a bright, optimistic future. |
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This was a breakthrough exhibition for painter Greg Stone, who has long been a mainstay of the thriving arts community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. |
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By then solar science was thriving and astronomers began keeping daily logs of the number of spots on the Sun. |
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Alongside the new housing estates the thriving Rowallan Business Park is the other overt sign of an upturn in economic fortunes. |
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But like many town centres, it has suffered because of its nearness to thriving Manchester city centre and the Trafford Centre. |
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We've seen the campaign profession grow from a boutique business to a mature, thriving industry. |
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The ancient art of smoking fish is still thriving in smokehouses around Britain. |
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In thriving southern England, the party appeared divided, dated, and unelectable. |
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The cinema became especially thriving and creative, with multiscreen theatres attracting many more film-goers. |
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Both cities boast a vibrant and thriving business community, featuring many car dealerships, retail stores and restaurants. |
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The Atlanta area boasts a thriving business marketplace as well as a very strong arts community. |
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Among the thriving wildlife, native birds such as superb blue wren compete for a mate. |
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But in this New World, dogmatism and its blood brother, religious fundamentalism, are thriving as never before. |
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Down below on one of the city's most ancient thoroughfares, the thriving pub and club sub-culture was rarely of the blond wood variety. |
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The play has a distinctively harsh and gritty vocabulary and poetic tone throughout, thriving on rough monosyllables. |
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The paper reports that there is a thriving trade in black-market exam papers and implies this might have motivated the creation of the virus. |
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In the battle against bird flu, international health authorities must handle a thriving legal trade in live birds and chicks. |
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Pete is a born entertainer and showman, thriving on being on stage with the audience under his control. |
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Then again, how do biscuit beetles come to be thriving on the lining of the painting? |
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I see a potential thriving robotics industry here, a software industry and a biotech. |
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The author keenly examines higher education and the contradiction inherent in its exclusionary nature thriving amidst a democracy. |
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Even by the low standards of his party, he has underperformed at reaching millennials in the thriving culture where they live. |
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History had become a thriving discipline in nineteenth-century Germany, and philosophy of history followed in its train. |
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It is also ironic that, despite the dominance and visibility of reactionary traditionalists, liberal traditionalism is still thriving. |
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They argued that times are hard for the trade as there is little business in Pendle and especially Nelson with few thriving pubs and clubs. |
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The town of Westhoughton has got a thriving toyshop and a couple of locksmiths. |
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Previously thriving tea rooms and the farm shops were empty and tills stood idle. |
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Despite a thriving democracy, the justice system has not always been successful in stopping fascist thuggery. |
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The new incubation units are being snapped up by locals who are eager to start-up business in the thriving town of Portarlington. |
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Many ministers and priests trained and were first employed before the 1960s and they joined thriving institutions. |
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George Hudson was the far-sighted entrepreneur who single-handedly transformed York into a thriving, modern city. |
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I bumped into Vikram this weekend, a handsome dentist with a thriving practice. |
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Wellbridge operates its own facilities, but also manages clubs and has a thriving corporate and hospital wellness program. |
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Renowned for its red rock formations, Native American history, and jaw-dropping scenery, Sedona is also home to a thriving arts community. |
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The archaeological excavation uncovered what was once a thriving church community. |
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Many are seen rarely outside their area of origin while some are well known and thriving. |
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About 50 percent of all beverage cans are re-cycled, creating a thriving international market in recycled aluminum. |
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They will begin a seven-day trip on Monday, October 4, in the pleasant, thriving town of Antalya. |
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And of course, all those wonderful exotics planted in Joubert Park are still there, thriving since they were planted over 100 years ago. |
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In my biased view, as long as there is pecan pie, there will be a thriving pecan industry in the United States. |
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The cassowary evolved amid the Wet Tropics, thriving on figs, quandongs, and other distinctive fruits. |
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An ambitious vision of Barnsley transformed from a grimy former mining community into a thriving market town is to be unveiled tonight. |
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At first glance, the junkyard looks like some sort of post-apocalyptic settlement, a thriving outpost in a wasteland. |
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Thanks to the effort of local people, that derelict piece of waste ground has now been transformed into a thriving urban nature park. |
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Busselton had become a thriving port for shipments of jarrah, karri and tuart timber from the local forests. |
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Floating plants like water lilies or duckweed block sunlight, preventing algae from thriving. |
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Huge waves slammed into the shores of remote, north-east coast village two weeks ago, destroying its thriving fishing industry. |
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Despite the influence of global mass communications and mass culture, Finland's do-it-yourself art is alive, well and thriving. |
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The appointments to the electricity board shows that jobs for the boys is thriving. |
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In this manner, thriving nations could come to North and South Korea through cultural, athletic, political, economic and commercial exchanges. |
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There is now a thriving black market in armorial bearings and medieval chivalry. |
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It is widely claimed that although slavery was officially abolished 200 years ago, it is still thriving today. |
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Local tourist groups are also concerned that the move could keep visitors away from Iceland, which has a thriving whale watching industry. |
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Last year I grew a dark red variety which was really striking, thriving on neglect despite the dismal weather. |
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As we began descending from mountains into the desert, I saw agaves, cacti, and ocotillo thriving on the dry, rugged slopes. |
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The younger children are thriving and living peaceful lives here in Bolton. |
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The New Zealand pigeon is thriving as a result of this initiative and the North Island robin, introduced in 1997, has already produced young. |
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The strategy builds and develops the School's research profile by the active encouragement of a thriving research culture. |
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Now Lenny is a reformed alcoholic with a white wife, a thriving writing career and a guilty conscience. |
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The alternative to working the streets would be employment in one of Edinburgh's thriving saunas. |
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A six-week investigation by BusinessWeek found a thriving gray market in professional-grade hair-care goods. |
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It is an easy plant to grow, thriving in most well-drained soils and sun or light shade. |
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Part of the answer, in short, is found in the array of lay ministries that are integral to most thriving parishes. |
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Anglers are being drawn back to the banks of the river in the heart of Greater Manchester where fish are thriving again. |
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While they're well into the dry season, there's an abundance of green feed and fat cattle, and the live export trade is thriving. |
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Other places of its kind have gone the same road and after sale have been developed into thriving places of business. |
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A former NWFP governor, Lt-Gen I.H. Shah ordered a thriving pheasantry to be removed from Dhodial in District Manshera. |
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The parrot was thriving and got very fat but it was running short on feathers. |
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Plants thriving on the meadows include oxeye daisy, yellow-rattle, meadowsweet, bird's-foot trefoil and common knapweed. |
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In the north, the sea otter is thriving in areas off Alaska and British Columbia, and a translocated group off Washington State is growing. |
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There's a thriving energy and excitement about, and the whole perception of the town as a cultural desert is so wrong. |
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A month ago, they were left for dead, but now they're thriving at the North Shore Animal League. |
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This was once a thriving retail area until the supermarket closed down and the department store left. |
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Populations of marine angiosperms, or seagrasses, are at the basis of productive ecosystems thriving in shallow coastal areas around the world. |
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Raw materials of good provenance, sourced locally wherever possible, are the sine qua non of any healthy, thriving food culture. |
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Abortion clinics opened and did a thriving business, even in the face of much pro-life mayhem. |
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In Scotland, Orbost is a thriving wood in an area that was heavily deforested in previous centuries. |
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We'd like to see this prime riverside site restored to the benefit of the city and making a real contribution to a thriving York economy. |
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After utterly destroying the once thriving Indian textile industry, Britain sparked its own industrial revolution. |
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Our city needs thriving locals far more than it needs another video shop or burger bar. |
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Apparently a few years back there were only six pairs of breeding kites in the UK, but thankfully they have been thriving and multiplying since then. |
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It also had a thriving black culture rooted in the blues, gospel and jazz. |
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The thriving democracy conjured up by prophets of unification can quickly disintegrate into tribal war. |
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India, for example, is still very poor and beset by many ethnic and religious divides, yet has a thriving democracy. |
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In addition, two main temples were constructed on the acropolis, and a thriving seaport at present-day Minet el-Beida was located about half a mile away. |
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But today only weedy species have the capacity to migrate and re-establish thriving populations in new habitats, which invariably are human-disturbed areas. |
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The new wharenui is a tribute to the kaumatua and people of the iwi who have worked so hard to establish it as a thriving and progressive marae once more. |
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Mrs Gilligan, who with her husband and sons runs a thriving dairying farm, believes the new system will give farmers the freedom to plan ahead for the future. |
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Walking on, he sees another thistle, downtrodden, but still firmly planted and defiantly thriving. |
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I felt like the discoverer of a new world already fully inhabited and thriving but totally unknown to the rest of us. |
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I am pleased to hear that a good variety of businesses have made the decision to locate here and this will complement the already thriving business community locally. |
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Keeneland Director of Sales Geoffrey Russell also believes the momentum from this summer's thriving yearling market carried over into the breeding stock sale. |
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We fished at the local harbour in Granton, Edinburgh, not far from the famous Port of Leith, once a thriving port of call for many large ships and cutters. |
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Since 2009, the goat has had a thriving Twitter presence as well, today enjoying up to nearly 8,000 followers. |
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The wolves now thriving in Yellowstone National Park, for example, are routinely caught with leghold traps so they can be outfitted with radio collars. |
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I loved that tension, thriving on it erotically while claiming I wanted to escape it. |
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An antediluvian civilization, thriving and technologically advanced prior to the flood, managed to survive the flood due to their technological prowess. |
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Well-paid jobs and thriving firms mean there is more money to be spent locally in the shops, in the area's cafes and restaurants, on leisure activities. |
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Surveys may portray us as picky, but in reality our foodie culture is thriving as never before. |
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This was astounding news since York is such a vibrant and thriving city. |
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Most large and many smaller cities had thriving, protected tenderloins. |
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By the 1720s English musical forms were thriving, notably ballad opera. |
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These are cities with a thriving housing market and the intellectual capital to innovate and improve. |
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The pedestrianised street is one of the main thoroughfares in the city and lends itself to street music and entertainment as well as thriving business. |
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He said the Ambler name would live on in the thriving wholesale business. |
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The micro breweries, often based on very few pubs, seem to be thriving. |
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With 120 fish species, hundreds of thousands of birds, and a thriving fishing industry, the river now ranks among the cleanest metropolitan tideways in the world. |
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He arrived just in time to immerse himself in the capital's thriving blues scene but even here his melodically innovative bass playing took a while to gain acceptance. |
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Thousands of years ago, Meroe was a thriving hub of trade and home to some 25,000 residents. |
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The company has been plagued by accusations of rape in the United States but still appears to be thriving. |
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Thanks to the jazz scene, the city fostered a thriving African-American culture. |
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But even before this celebrity benediction, Brooklyn was thriving in the City of Lights. |
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Cosmopolitan Johannesburg has a thriving art scene with a number of its top artists making names for themselves at international biennial exhibitions. |
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To offer support and like-minded companionship, a thriving subculture of websites, forums, and meet-up groups has emerged. |
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They were once thriving tribesmen that ranged all across southern Africa. |
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By the 15th century there are ample records of a thriving and developing musical life in Poland, not only in monasteries and bishoprics but also in the aristocratic courts. |
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All thoughts of the recent bitter conflict that brought its thriving tourist industry to a complete halt have been diplomatically, but purposefully, sidelined. |
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The capital is also the center of a thriving black-market economy that encompasses everything from smuggling to prostitution and drug trafficking. |
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They are thriving, sleeping and dreaming in that inner mammalian world, while their carrier lies by my side, when she's not blandishing me for food scraps. |
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The barren South Bronx neighborhood that Ronald Reagan visited in 1980 to illustrate urban blight is now a thriving area, with, inevitably, a Starbucks. |
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Instead of being a hotbed of thriving life and action it is a hotbed of crime and depravity, allowed to overwhelm a forgotten, overlooked, uncared for community! |
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Breakdancing, since its conception in the early seventies in New York has been largely ignored by the media but is thriving as a subculture sport and underground art form. |
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A numerically smaller portion is thriving, and a very small portion is really thriving. |
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They ensured that senior staff were rewarded for their efforts and, in 10 years, transformed the firm from a sleepy business into a thriving success story. |
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The multimillion-pound black market in bootleg films and CDs is thriving because prosecutors let criminals off the hook, it was claimed last night. |
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Since launching in 2000, Eyetools had built a thriving consulting business by helping clients understand exactly how Internet users react when navigating a website. |
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The sector, which has emerged as the most lucrative and thriving, was however gradually venturing into unorthodox and economically unsound practices. |
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A new survey has revealed that populations of waders such as lapwing, curlew and snipe are thriving because land is being managed with their needs in mind. |
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News correspondent Ross Mathews, who has parlayed an internship with Jay Leno a decade ago into a thriving television career. |
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Thanks in part to his efforts, peanuts became a vital crop, and a thriving industry. |
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All sorts of plants grow in rock gardens, thriving in sunny warm spots, dry ravines, damp gullies, and many other variations of temperature and soil conditions. |
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Sadly this defines the recent history of Bradford whereby a once-bustling, thriving city has slipped into a dreadful, run-down, empty and soulless place in terminal decline. |
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There are many species of vanilla thriving around the world. |
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The chance of earning a fast buck has given birth to a thriving souvenir industry on the streets around, selling stuff that ranges from the sympathetic to the sick. |
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But now, thanks in part to grants and preservation efforts, the bakery is thriving. |
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Eighteen months later, despite the initial resistence, the Rotherham center seems alive and thriving. |
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From trapeze artists to storytellers, puppeteers to video artists, Bradford's arts scene is thriving thanks to millions of pounds worth of funding over the past year. |
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It's exciting to see the strawberry plants thriving and flowering. |
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With a thriving orchestra, wind-band, ensembles and choirs, and a full range of instrument lessons on offer, music is well represented in the school. |
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The restaurant takes its name from a local saloon of the early 1900s, when Winthrop was a thriving frontier town serving trappers, prospectors, and homesteaders. |
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And 75 years on from those humble beginnings, it is thriving. |
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Rather like silly children who keep losing their dinner money, those useless city fathers somehow mislaid a thriving industrial base and half a million citizens. |
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But the impressive building caught the eye of patissier John Slattery and, with the support of his two daughters, Kate and Laura, he intends to expand his thriving business. |
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You experience a thriving mix of Maori, forestry, arts and crafts, a champion Maori rugby team, Tolaga Bay knitwear, peerless beaches and matchless surf. |
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Playwright Marin Drzic was writing farce, satire and comedy here in the 16th century, and the city has had a thriving theatrical scene since then. |
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If we are to have a thriving economy going forward, it is therefore essential that we can attract incomers and immigrants from all over the world. |
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And with the return of representational art has come the revival of portraiture, which, according to gallery owners and the artists themselves, is thriving and strong. |
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Yet there are six subspecies of sandhill crane, and not all are thriving. |
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He'd only been in Los Angeles a month and he was already horribly low on cash, living out of his car, and thriving on trash from fast food restaurant dumpsters. |
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The discovery in Pompeii of a pre-Roman temple is being hailed as evidence that the city was sophisticated and thriving 300 years before Vesuvius erupted. |
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For cosmetic enhancement is a thriving industry in the UK, and it is not just glamour models who keep plastic surgeons in Ferraris and speedboats. |
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Yet it is a tragic irony that despite a plethora of prohibitive laws and international conventions, this abominable child labor system has been thriving uninhibited. |
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Plants and trees have sprung back to life, and rare species, such as lynx, Przewalski's horses, and eagle owls, are thriving where most humans fear to tread. |
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Streams from the mountains' snows converged, so there was water for thriving crops like grapes and olives and lush grasses for cattle to graze on. |
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He has been touring tirelessly, remembering to use his Mercury Prize as a doorstop, leaving just enough room for the rest of East London's thriving scene to slide through. |
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They are both capital cities with their own national parliaments, booming financial sectors, thriving economies and eye-watering house prices to match. |
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While the manufacturing sector is thriving, the OECD points out that the service sector would benefit substantially from policy improvements. |
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Verviers was home to a thriving wool and textile industry that was renowned for its quality and contributed greatly to the growth of the town. |
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As Colin points out, Wales has a thriving food industry, including great seafood in the Conwy area. |
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New Zealand's moas had been thriving despite the presence of humans in the land. |
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This trade was subjected to frequent raids by thriving bands of pirates based in the coastal cities of Western India. |
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There is a thriving tennis club with two outdoor courts and there is sailing on Coniston Water. |
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Early in the 20th century, South Carolina developed a thriving textile industry. |
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A thriving black market existed in the centre of the city as banks experienced shortages of local currency for exchange. |
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According to a study by the Reason Public Policy Institute, older suburbs are maturing into thriving melting pots. |
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In addition, Cologne enjoys a thriving Christmas Market Weihnachtsmarkt presence with several locations in the city. |
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Diego Garcia's seabird community includes thriving populations of species which are rapidly declining in other parts of the Indian Ocean. |
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They are not even matriculates but their business is thriving on their advertisement. |
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Now I am back in the metaphorical bosun's chair, it is heartening to see the waterfront thriving evermore. |
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The former Tilt Hammer Inn stands at the gateway to Alum Rock Road in Saltley, a thriving centre of small shops and businesses. |
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Danville had a thriving musical life, and early works of his were publicly performed there. |
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Occupations by the Carthaginians and then by the Romans for her abundant silver deposits developed Hispania into a thriving multifaceted economy. |
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We have seen that it is widely believed that the police force itself is a thriving place for what is called nakaimas or posen in Bislama. |
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Ralske, who studied jazz trumpet at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, moved to London around the time the whole C86 scene was thriving. |
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Native trees like Gumbo Limbo, Live Oak and Red Maple were planted and are now thriving on the Pennsuco campus. |
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Mining was thriving at the time and from the classroom windows there was a view of the spoil heap and pit head at Binley Colliery. |
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The latter culture was thriving, and it included arts such as sculpture, painting, and feather mosaics. |
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The Club in Arlington Street, in the Woodlands area of the city is still thriving today. |
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It hosts thriving communities that include rare conditions such as Dravet syndrome, Multiple System Atrophy, and Behcet's disease. |
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Not long ago, Turkey was faced with stagflation but now it has a strong currency and its economy is thriving. |
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Among many business ventures, Adamescu owns a thriving independent newspaper, which has made the current Romanian government feel threatened. |
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Now, after a protracted civil war and the establishment of multiparty democracy, the mapiko tradition is thriving in freestyle mode. |
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It had grown to 12ft but succumbed to bark beetles thriving amid the worst droughts in years. |
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Part of the money will be used to preserve and maintain the thriving red squirrel habitat on Anglesey. |
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Thanks to the importance of car manufacturing in Lower Saxony, a thriving supply industry is centred around its regional focal points. |
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Christchurch remains a buzzing, thriving city,'' William said in a speech. |
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Throughout much of the Classic period in Central Mexico, the city of Teotihuacan was thriving, as were Xochicalco and El Tajin. |
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Antiblack racism, especially that sanctioned by the State, has resulted in the loss of healthy and thriving Black life and well-being. |
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The Newcastle and Gateshead Quaysides are now a thriving, cosmopolitan area with bars, restaurants and public spaces. |
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An anthropology of the state developed, and it is a most thriving field today. |
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But this did not prevent the Baath from thriving, in its day. |
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Unlike most of the world's poor countries, South Africa does not have a thriving informal economy. |
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By the year 1867, thriving mission stations had been established at nearly every important centre in Great Namaqualand and Damaraland. |
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The British gained the thriving colony of New Netherland, and renamed it New York. |
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It is a thriving community with shops, pubs, businesses, primary school, village hall, sports ground and community centre. |
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Today, the town is a thriving centre for music, art, theatre and natural health. |
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Oldham has a thriving bar and night club culture, attracting a significant number of young people into the town centre. |
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The town is famous for its once thriving silk industry, commemorated in the Silk Museum. |
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The south bank of the river is occupied by what remains of the Port of Sunderland, once thriving and now almost gone. |
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The Astley Green Colliery Museum and Gin Pit Miners Welfare in Astley are two of the last tangible reminders of the once thriving industry. |
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We were thriving when Bill was at the wheel, but since the new CEO has started things have been going south. |
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A thriving culture developed, and the Mexica civilization came to dominate other tribes around Mexico. |
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Despite the unsuccessful experiments with plebiscitary state constitutions, however, the newly independent nation was thriving. |
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New Orleans, Shreveport, and Baton Rouge are home to a thriving film industry. |
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The calculated density of market stalls at Chunchucmil strongly suggests that a thriving market economy already existed in the Early Classic. |
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In keeping with the thriving economy, these terraced houses were large for their era. |
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Augustus brought a peaceful and thriving era to Rome, known as Pax Augusta or Pax Romana. |
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The new Jovani cocktail dress refers to a few currently thriving trends that will continue to reign throughout the summer. |
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Scientists are not certain whether dinosaurs were thriving or declining before the impact event. |
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Although the species as a whole is thriving, it is endangered and extinct in many areas. |
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It is a thriving club with 3 senior teams and a growing junior section putting out 6 teams. |
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When he purchased the company it was a thriving commercial enterprise. |
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Topography was a thriving industry by which a young artist could pay for his studies. |
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Millom has a thriving Rugby Union club which was formed in 1873, making it one of the oldest rugby clubs in England. |
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After Caesar's conquest of Gaul, a thriving trade developed between Southeast Britain and the near Continent. |
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Durham Powerlifters are a thriving club and are set to host the British Bench Press Championships. |
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Growers who were generationally dependent on the plantation system are now thriving independent businessmen and women. |
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Brussels is home to a thriving pharmaceutical and health care industry which includes pioneering biotechnology research. |
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However, the Spanish reported a thriving market economy when they arrived in the region. |
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It was annexed by Edward III of England in 1347 and grew into a thriving centre for wool production. |
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The town of Vila Franca do Campo was rebuilt on the original site and today is a thriving fishing and yachting port. |
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Mnemiopsis also reached the eastern Mediterranean in the late 1990s and now appears to be thriving in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. |
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The collection of props and clothing from the films has become a thriving hobby for some aficionados of the franchise. |
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The source identifies the port of Sunda as strategic and thriving, pepper from Sunda being among the best in quality. |
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The largest all have thriving communities and regular ferry services connecting them to the mainland. |
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The city retains a thriving market culture, despite new shopping developments and the loss of some traditional market sites. |
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These Living history museums are now found throughout the United States and the world as part of a thriving heritage industry. |
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But trying to curtail corporate greed in pup tents out in the cold while the stock market is thriving on Wall Street makes no sense. |
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The Lydbrook valley was also a thriving centre for metal industries, such as the manufacture of telegraph cables. |
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Even without a dominant regional capital, the early Spanish explorers reported wealthy coastal cities and thriving marketplaces. |
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While the city had in past had a thriving tourism sector, the industry entered a decline in the last quarter of the 20th century. |
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The traditional music of Vanuatu is still thriving in the rural areas of Vanuatu. |
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From the tower rises a red kite, a bird almost extinct elsewhere in Britain but thriving here. |
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The quality of extant work generally, both minor and major, demonstrates a thriving poetic tradition in Scotland throughout the period. |
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Her company has evolved from a hobby into a thriving business. |
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The city also has a thriving alternative music scene, with groups such as The Pinker Tones receiving international attention. |
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