Sometimes different sides of the weed family have prospered differentially. |
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The faith itself has prospered beyond measure, beyond the imagination of friends and foes. |
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He behaved as an employee but had an interest as shareholder over and above that of employee and stood to gain if the company prospered. |
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The Himyarites prospered in the incense, myrrh and spice trade until the Romans began to open the sea routes through the Red Sea. |
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It first prospered as a stop at the edge of a desert stretch of The Silk Road, the ancient overland trade route between China and Europe. |
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Many species, such as parrotfish and surgeonfish, prospered on the algae covering that invades stricken coral reefs. |
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Originating late in 1796, this movement of intellectual, republican deism prospered in towns where dechristianization had been popular. |
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World trade was completely self-financing, and producers as well as consumers prospered. |
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Others have come and gone, some even had a spell, maybe even a season or two in the sun, but few truly prospered long-term. |
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As her confidence grew and she prospered on the course, there was good news on the medical front. |
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His father had prospered in Louisiana and married a young Creole before returning to his native region. |
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He is beautiful and the terrific strength and promise that he brought the world so many years ago has only grown and prospered. |
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By the 1790s he had left the baker's trade to become a tanner and evidently prospered as a master artisan. |
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He invested in plastics manufacture and farming and prospered financially, but he knew he was vulnerable. |
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Much as Joel has prospered from his ability to play children, he seeks to diversify his roles. |
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Evolving with the times, it has survived and prospered by remaining flexible. |
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It was the most rotten of rotten boroughs, a place where the corrupt, the fraudulent and the freeloaders prospered. |
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Some component firms prospered but many more specialist car component enterprises floundered. |
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Many local businesses prospered, including a lanyard, a steam cotton gin, and a gristmill. |
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A lot of men and women left this country when times were hard and prospered in foreign lands. |
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The only jarring note in all of this is that while Dublin has prospered, the regions have been almost starved. |
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When it was totally gutted by fire 10 years later it was rebuilt and prospered. |
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They knew plenty of personal pain and grief, but their country was inviolable and it prospered. |
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Those in the middle of society, whether yeomen farmers or tradesmen, prospered. |
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The shift in fiscal stance should have imparted a contractionary bias to the economy, yet over the last four years the economy has prospered. |
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Through it all, they prospered financially as donations to the cause rolled in. |
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The new families prospered, intermarried with the older established families, and gained wealth and influence throughout New England. |
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She opened a family grocery that grew and prospered in the years that were to follow. |
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The popular theory has it that these problems have melted away as the country has prospered. |
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Despite its wars, Britain prospered mightily during the eighteenth century. |
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In Ireland we have many examples of athletes who have prospered on a diet of tough training. |
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He and the journal prospered, and in 1977 he turned it over to a troika of executive editors. |
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The company had initially prospered by selling cheap and cheerful T-shirts and jeans. |
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The original four blue-eyed grasses have multiplied and the native bunch grasses have prospered. |
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He has prospered after building a successful business, but he never forgets the needs of the Bangladeshi. |
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However Leigh Creek has survived them all and prospered to become an oasis in the desert. |
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As the forest grew and prospered, indigenous tree species were introduced. |
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They prospered handsomely through their knowledgeable consulting. |
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His parents had prospered in the colony and were able to give their son a good education, which included a grand tour of Britain and Europe while he was still in his teens. |
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Economically, Hong Kong prospered mightily under British colonial rule. |
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I converted the piggery into a workshop for the restoration of antique furniture and that business prospered for 22 years but that is another story! |
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Other European countries that have prospered over the medium term have included high-tax countries with extensive welfare states, such as Denmark and the Netherlands. |
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It survived and prospered thanks to the generosity and fidelity of thousands of volunteers who knew that if the young people were strong Ireland would be strong. |
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The peasantry prospered by clearing land until the mid-ninth century, when it began to lose ground to its aristocratic neighbours, as land sales show. |
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A small segment of the population has prospered from the oil wealth. |
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As they prospered products were segmented and increasingly customized. |
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Marlborough prospered after Charles's victory over the Exclusionists in 1681, becoming a baron in the Scots peerage and colonel of the Royal Dragoons. |
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The island prospered as thousands of homeward-bound vessels anchored in the roadstead in a year, staying for considerable periods, refitting and revictualling. |
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The more the peasant exerted himself in response to the government's plea for more production, the more he prospered and developed bourgeois attitudes. |
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During this time of economic boom in Italy, his new factory grew and prospered in the production of baseboards, trim and cornices for the building industry. |
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Not a man will boast that he himself has pulled in even a flounder, but they are certain their brothers, on more fortunate boats, have prospered from great catches. |
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His family grew and prospered, became educated and respected. |
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In the untended beds, lavender and poppies prospered healthily, and so too did hardy geraniums, potentillas, sediums, clarkias and echiums. |
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He adored Sorais quite as earnestly as Sir Henry adored Nyleptha, and his adoration had not altogether prospered. |
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Later, reptiles prospered and continued to increase in number and variety by the late Permian. |
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In 1648 Wilkins became Warden of Wadham College, in Oxford and under him the college prospered. |
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Longtime firm engineer William Murdoch was soon made a partner and the firm prospered. |
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Cobbett initially prospered by teaching English to Frenchmen and translating texts from French to English. |
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Many died, others made their way to the United States and other destinations, some returned to Ireland, a few remained and prospered. |
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Economists who advocated free trade believed trade was the reason why certain civilizations prospered economically. |
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The Empire prospered under the rule of a line of committed and effective Sultans. |
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Another industry that prospered during the 1930s was the British motor industry. |
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Members of the Hanseatic League, which included mostly north German cities and towns, prospered in the expansion of trade. |
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Originally the settlement of Stonehaven grew and prospered and was known as Kilwhang. |
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As the city grew and prospered, a faster response to the high demand for consumer goods and arts was necessary. |
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Music in Edinburgh prospered through the patronage of figures including the merchant Sir John Clerk of Penicuik. |
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Viroconium prospered over the next century, with the construction of many public buildings, including thermae and a colonnaded forum. |
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Due to Glamorgan's long coastline, several settlements grew and prospered as harbour and port towns. |
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It consists of coccoliths, microscopically small calcite skeletons of coccolithophores, a type of algae that prospered in the Cretaceous seas. |
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Farmers prospered from mainly cash crops needed to support the urban and seafaring population. |
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The Pacific oyster prospered in Pendrell Sound, where the surface water is typically warm enough for spawning in the summer. |
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A period of peace followed and Milan prospered as a centre of trade due to its position. |
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Iceland had prospered during the course of the war, amassing considerable currency reserves in foreign banks. |
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In the north, the Republic of Novgorod prospered because it controlled trade routes from the River Volga to the Baltic Sea. |
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Cities in the Jiangnan region to the south, such as Yangzhou, Suzhou, and Hangzhou prospered the most economically during the late Tang period. |
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The country prospered under his rule, but not peacefully, as his laws interfered with the ambition of powerful nobles. |
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In the 16th century, the archipelago prospered from the Atlantic slave trade. |
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But others, like Sijilmasa and Tlemcen, which straddled the principal trade routes, proved more viable and prospered. |
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Macau prospered as a port but it was the target of repeated failed attempts by the Dutch to conquer it in the 17th century. |
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They prospered on this trade in potential disease among the devout, and the population grew. |
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As a result of these initiatives northeastern Florida prospered economically in a way it never did under Spanish administration. |
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Southern Carolina prospered from the fertility of the Low Country and the harbors, such as that at Charleston. |
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In the 17th century, it prospered as a starting point for naval expeditions of the Pomors to Spitzbergen and Novaya Zemlya. |
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Only the more powerful merchants were able to survive foreign competition and in doing so prospered boundlessly. |
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The country prospered until a crisis arose in relations with the southern provinces. |
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The copper mines prospered for about seventy years, but by the early 17th century the industry was in decline. |
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The enterprise, designed to alleviate unemployment, prospered, and within ten years more than a hundred men were attending classes. |
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The school prospered and swiftly developed a reputation for high quality copper and silver decorative metalwork. |
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United Artists hasn't prospered in recent years, so a box office hit from its tentpole movie franchise is essential. |
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As a great leader is said to be backed by a great woman, a prospered nation is backed by the significant contribution of its womanpower. |
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During the early, pretheater period, both religious and secular performing arts prospered. |
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Of the numerous types of weeds that have prospered this summer, ragweed, also known as hogweed, bitterweed, blackweed and hay-fever weed, appears everywhere. |
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The settlement was recovered by Edward the Elder the same year, turning it into the centre of one of the new shires, which prospered as a river port and trading centre. |
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It became the seat of the newly established Siberia Governorate in 1708 and prospered on trade with China to the east and with Bukhara to the south. |
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The new Kievan state prospered due to its abundant supply of furs, beeswax, honey, and slaves for export, and because it controlled three main trade routes of Eastern Europe. |
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In the quarter of a century preceding the war, Iceland prospered. |
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After the battle, Viking power was broken in Ireland forever, though many settled Norse remained in the cities and prospered greatly with the Irish through trade. |
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Worms prospered in the High Middle Ages as an Imperial Free City. |
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In the 1980s and 1990s Cologne's economy prospered for two main reasons. |
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Dierkow prospered from the late 8th to the early 9th century. |
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Reptiles, however, prospered due to specific key adaptations. |
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In the eighteenth century, Kuwait prospered and rapidly became the principal commercial center for the transit of goods between India, Muscat, Baghdad and Arabia. |
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From 1888 to 1902 the guild prospered, employing about 50 men. |
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The new owners were often Brahmin and Kayastha employees of the Company who had a good grasp of the new system, and, in many cases, some had prospered under it. |
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Denmark prospered greatly in the last decades of the eighteenth century due to its neutral status allowing it to trade with both sides in the many contemporary wars. |
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Shaftesbury survived and prospered, crediting Locke with saving his life. |
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Wolverhampton prospered during the Industrial Revolution, particularly having successful iron and locomotive industries, which attracted many Irish escaping the potato famine. |
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Many of those sold to landowners in New England eventually prospered, but many of those sold to landowners in the West Indies were worked to death. |
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They prospered, grew healthy and multiplied on a diet of fish. |
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This evolved to Higashiyama Culture, and prospered until the 16th century. |
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