The Republican Party thrived in the provinces (the suburbs, exurbs and rural America) while the Democratic Party thrived in the cities.
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A Chinese community thrived here, running laundries, restaurants, apothecaries; a Jewish community thrived here as well, opening mercantile shops, grocery stores, haberdasheries.
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On YouTube, their careers — and earning potential — thrived.
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Woodrow Wilson was president, and women couldn't have voted for him even if they had wanted to, but inside the movie industry, women thrived, and Weber thrived above all others.
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Of course, she was fine — in fact, she thrived.
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And Shamsky thrived in that platoon in 1969, batting .
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I was sent to a private university where I thrived.
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OneWest thrived but it also foreclosed on 36,000 California families.
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Sadie thrived but indeed remained in need of much support.
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Mr. Burke not only survived that incident but also thrived.
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On the face of things, democracy has thrived since then.
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She thrived on being the total antithesis of her peers.
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Esports coverage has thrived in the era of live streaming.
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Others have thrived because of surging oil and gas production.
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What's more, these people hadn't suffered under Obama; they'd thrived.
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From 1887 until 1983, the town thrived around Jeannette Glass.
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The United States has thrived because of this tested approach.
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Planned Parenthood, under Richards, thrived by sticking to its guns.
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Blockbuster was founded in 1985 and thrived throughout the '90s.
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But fossil records show that fungi thrived in the aftermath.
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Modern antitrust law has thrived on the consumer welfare standard.
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"I've thrived on both sides of the Atlantic," he said.
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Naturally, to the sound of hisses and boos, he thrived.
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An illegal prescription painkiller market also thrived in the Bronx.
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Disney's Star Wars franchise has thrived on speculation and misinformation.
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Misinformation has thrived on social media ahead of the vote.
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In areas that weren't hit by storms, docile colonies thrived.
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During World War II, baseball not only survived, it thrived.
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I regularly attended church and thrived in this sheltered environment.
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After that, his presidency not only survived but also thrived.
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Not all the big names thrived in the benign conditions.
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Many stayed and thrived, buying land and building sprawling farms.
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The big exception is Ronald Reagan; Republicans thrived under him.
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GM thrived by betting on the diversity of consumer preference.
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Mr. O'Reilly has thrived since joining Fox News in 1996.
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Pure Foods has thrived selling liver pastes and other fare.
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Broadly speaking, that's area in which Trump has thrived politically.
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Some industries have particularly thrived in the age of Trump.
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Yet the region has thrived in spite of the naysayers.
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But in parts of the animation industry, women have thrived.
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Shorter quarterbacks like Drew Brees and Russell Wilson have thrived.
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International ETFs have thrived in the second half of the year.
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Capps didn't just "do" it; he thrived in his new career.
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These cloned worms were then cultured separately, and they too thrived.
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Seddiqi and her sisters started a small tailoring business that thrived.
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Several short activist hedge funds, on the other hand, have thrived.
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And for 30 years I've somehow not only survived, but thrived.
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Nevertheless, he thrived in Louisville until his untimely death in 2010.
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Pompeo thrived at West Point, where he majored in engineering management.
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By all accounts, that culture has thrived in Los Gatos, Calif.
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The London economy has thrived while the regional economies have withered.
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Historically, piracy had thrived because of their reluctance to work together.
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But as noted, the screwworm has thrived in the US before.
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America's data economy has thrived so far with hardly any rules.
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"They have thrived academically, but they have found their own interests."
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Do you think your business could have thrived 10 years ago?
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Sanford, as ifm2181, thrived in this space for roughly 15 years.
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Neither show thrived, and Mr. Leno returned to "Tonight" in 2010.
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Vacant houses pockmark the area where the town's bars once thrived.
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"After all, Irish immigrants have thrived in America," Mr. Earnest said.
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Even as its parts wore out and died, the system thrived.
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Bands of hunter-gatherers thrived there, catching fish and spearing hippos.
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Instead, a new study suggests, our ancestors thrived in its aftermath.
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One featured accomplishment is how the company has thrived in Europe.
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And yet, somehow, some way, Day not only survived, he thrived.
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Ms. Davis thrived on the attention, even when it was negative.
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Buttigieg's improbable and history-making campaign survived and thrived on momentum.
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Like many other colonizers, the pink's progeny established themselves and thrived.
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President Trump has argued the economy has thrived under his watch.
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We thrived as a species because we are better at cooperation.
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Many of the artists who thrived in Weimar Berlin simply left.
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"I would never have survived or thrived in Mobile," he acknowledged.
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A. & S. thrived and kept growing, ultimately encompassing eight interconnected buildings.
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And redemption for Gordon, who has largely remained healthy and thrived.
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Now, where every 100 fish once thrived, fewer than three remain.
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Ukraine would have thrived by imitating Canada or Switzerland, economically and
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Companies in a position to offer low-cost plans have thrived.
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He "thrived in the clatter of his open workroom," Randolph wrote.
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Canada was winless in March, but Paxton has thrived in April.
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Garoppolo went through an intense rehab and has thrived this season.
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Some, including Walmart (WMT), TJX (TJX) and Best Buy (BBY), thrived.
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I'm happy to hear that Miller not only survived, but thrived.
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Before and after he became the president's personal lawyer, he thrived.
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Some, including Walmart, (WMT) TJX (TJX) and Best Buy (BBY) thrived.
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For decades, the town thrived on asbestos mining and product manufacturing.
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Is that … Because again, these women's sites have not thrived. Yeah.
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Not every industry has thrived in the age of Trump, however.
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But Jhabvala thrived in the more densely screened confessional of fiction.
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Over time, their populations thrived thanks in part to California agriculture.
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Their union had distinct roles, and they both thrived in them.
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Nitrate died while copper thrived, killing one town while building another.
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Unlike the work of le Carré that thrived off the actually existing Cold War, the genre that Clancy pioneered always thrived off of "what if?" scenarios that pitted various whiz-bang war technologies against each other.
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But Park has always thrived on subject matter that riles people up.
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They've thrived on comeback wins, and never seem to go down quietly.
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Those who moved into private practice "thrived more than ever," with dentists
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The company never thrived, but it provided a key connection for Pompeo.
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But where others have been driven out of Washington, Graham has thrived.
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A handful of formats, most notably Tasty's, thrived in the News Feed.
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Yet it is in the domestic sphere that T22014 has really thrived.
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It has, though, been introduced to New Zealand and has thrived there.
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Semenya, free to race without rebalancing her body chemistry, thrived once more.
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It is entirely possible that our daughter could have thrived at Brown.
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But in doing that, the consequences are that the settlement enterprise thrived.
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It almost seemed like he thrived off of making people feel bad.
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But these men didn't just navigate that contradiction, they thrived on it.
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He actually thrived over the next seven games, during which he hit .
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He thrived under the rigged system that he is fighting against now.
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She prevailed after months in the hospital, and later thrived at home.
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Some stores that thrived in the '90s have survived to this decade.
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Consumers not only saved money, but innovation thrived in the telephone market.
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So far, he said, the newspaper has thrived under its new ownership.
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Pieters's favorite deputy is McIlroy, 26, under whose tutelage he has thrived.
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Garmendia worked extremely hard to make it look easy, and he thrived.
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And yet, they persevered, and thrived and uplifted the world beyond measure.
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They thrived on—they got off on—the narcissism of small differences.
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With Porzingis absent, the Knicks thrived, taking down the Pistons, 102-277.
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So, too, has an era of the web in which Gawker thrived.
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In the 80s, when puzzle-laden interactive fiction thrived, dungeons were frequent.
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And Columbus Pride thrived because the community allowed her to lead them.
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Siakam thrived in those games, though they often came against lesser competition.
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These department stores once thrived a decade ago but no longer exist
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Ferns, mosses and mushrooms have thrived along with tomatoes, onions and garlic.
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Clinton as enabling co-conspirator that had thrived around Mr. Clinton's impeachment.
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Trump has thrived in a political climate best described as tribal warfare.
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When the pterosaurs thrived, the place was most likely a lush lakeshore.
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But Salad Cream did more than just survive, it full-on thrived.
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In other countries, P2P has thrived as an alternative to bank lending.
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A new study suggests that, instead, our ancestors thrived in its aftermath.
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Her love life, which briefly thrived midseason, is dead on the vine.
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Instead, in the years since, museums in the United States have thrived.
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Then again, they also say they've thrived in and beyond their Southerness.
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Had the company thrived, it could have been worth many times that.
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And China's walled-off internet, widely predicted to fail, has instead thrived.
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Barry and Jones are among those who have thrived in the format.
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He thrived off the tragedies, the ideas and the fictions of others.
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He thrived off the tragedies, the ideas and the fictions of others.
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Juventus moved into a new stadium in 2011 and thrived, for example.
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For years, the Silicon Valley power duo thrived by doing just that.
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Others, like Seattle and the Washington suburbs, thrived even during the recession.
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Humans have thrived at a consistent global temperature, and now it's changing.
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I noticed that when family life thrived, so too did my congregation.
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That genre of pro wrestling is something Ambrose, as Moxley, thrived on.
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Humans thrived over Neanderthals by training wolves to hunt the best prey.
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Yet in the early decades of Burma's independence, a Rohingya elite thrived.
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What I found was a community that thrived on positivity and hope.
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He thrived in the EuroLeague, however, winning two championships with CSKA Moscow.
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Bahrain has thrived as a banking hub and a tourist trap for Saudis.
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Short-form video has thrived on platforms like Instagram and Snapchat for years.
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Facts:Flint once thrived as the home of the nation's largest General Motors plant.
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Meanwhile, far-right extremism and white nationalism have thrived on social media platforms.
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Altered weather patterns will mean that crops may wither where they once thrived.
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The Kurds thrived after the US toppled Hussein, as violence with Baghdad ebbed.
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This area really thrived from that influx of ideas and approaches to life.
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He was the conductor, and the midfield thrived at his instruction once more.
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I hate being scared, but I definitely had friends who thrived on it.
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No longer dependent on his partner in crime Harry, Marv thrived in prison.
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Apple has always thrived on its ability to surprise and delight its customers.
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Marriott has thrived as an "asset light" company, owning a handful of hotels.
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Netflix has long thrived on having a massive and diverse library of content.
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Economies that have thrived off of the petroleum age won't be thriving anymore.
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It is true that the UK Independence Party thrived on fears of immigration.
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Britain's "big banks" including Royal Bank of Scotland , Lloyds and Barclays, also thrived.
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For all our lapses, we thrived for seventy years by standing for something.
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America has survived and thrived despite a devastating Civil War and global aggression.
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Rio replaced Lisbon as the capital of the Portuguese empire, and it thrived.
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Back in the rotation this season, Roark has thrived with a set role.
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It was inspired by native Georgian crafts, which, before the Communist takeover, thrived.
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But despite the team's stellar record, it has seemingly survived rather than thrived.
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The IRGC has been under sanctions for decades—they have thrived under them.
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Some companies, like Tiger Electronics, doubled down on the cheap silicon and thrived.
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The Penguins have thrived in a salary-cap era that seeks leaguewide parity.
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He has also thrived in school, having made the honor roll last term.
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WASHINGTON — Google and Amazon have thrived as American regulators largely kept their distance.
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The Dallas defense, perhaps bolstered by the sudden offensive resurgence, thrived as well.
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Vietnam's sex industry, centered largely on American bars, thrived during the Vietnam War.
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For decades, Bali has thrived as a tourist destination where almost anything goes.
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"But other cities have grown and thrived and we can, too," he said.
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Her therapy practice thrived, and her life was full of love and joy.
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Facebook, so far, has thrived on its promise of never-ending usage growth.
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His party had thrived by unfailingly delivering huge cash handouts at election time.
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Iguodala has thrived as an anchor on the Warriors' second unit ever since.
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No company has thrived in the long term by using resources less sparingly.
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The brand had thrived in recent years as more Americans shop for bargains.
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They thrived for more than a century, but technology changed and automation spread.
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Even before running for office, Trump himself thrived as a pop culture villain.
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It was a meaningful move for Cartas, and she thrived in the role.
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It lived and it thrived on a far more human, relationship-based plane.
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Like McClatchy, Gannett thrived in the last century as a family-run enterprise.
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Given the opportunity to work with artists across genres and styles, Jones thrived.
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But he insisted that he felt fine, started against Butler and then thrived.
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One of the things that's surprising is how well the plants have thrived.
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He thrived in an era of gaudy excess and came to epitomize it.
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Are you worried that ... A lot of the women's communities online haven't thrived.
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During this period, the tonbak thrived in the capable hands of Hossein Tehrani.
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Communist parties thrived during World War II thanks to the alliance against fascism.
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There, he thrived by both respecting and listening to his colleagues, he said.
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Somewhat surprisingly, SmackDown hasn't just held its own against Raw—it has thrived.
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Now the peninsula was part of an empire that thrived on widespread trade.
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"Local businesses haven't just survived, they've thrived off growers like me," he said.
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Clinton thrived in the eyes of the public as the investigation wore on.
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She thrived in elementary school and junior high, achieving straight As through eighth grade.
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All sympathy, of course, went to Reynolds, whose career thrived while Fisher faced ruin.
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The steamed hams meme seems to have thrived in the group's culture of "shitposting".
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Once again, they found that the alcohol-tolerant strains thrived more under these conditions.
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Both have thrived with a baffling assortment of pitches to summon in a jam.
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The politicians who thrived in that environment were masters of subtle compromise and conspiracy.
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The strategy has thrived in the churning retail landscape of the past 15 years.
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Singapore has survived and thrived by steering a middle course between America and China.
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On a federal level, awareness of the importance of the sector has also thrived.
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Doctors said he didn't have a chance, but he not only survived—he thrived.
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Once at The Economist he thrived, writing for almost every section of the paper.
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He thrived in the public-facing role while delegating most day-to-day responsibility.
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London has thrived as Europe's leading financial center despite being outside the single currency.
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The university denies a culture of sexual assault has thrived on the Knoxville campus.
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"They've been here since the '80s and have thrived to this date," said Harden.
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NWA was a no-talent group that thrived on selling violence and graphic imagery.
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Those who challenged him were soon dismissed; those who joined the amen chorus thrived.
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There were places it thrived—notably in ECW—but the big promotions were foundering.
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The land where the extinct town once thrived is now part of North Augusta.
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As Zexi grew and thrived, the fund began to operate through murkier market channels.
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But as Brad's challenge game thrived, his social and strategic games began falling apart.
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American officials allege that Chinese companies have thrived on innovations stolen from U.S. firms.
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For generations, Steinway has thrived by ignoring competitors claiming to have reinvented the piano.
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The result helped create an environment where local companies (not to mention censorship) thrived.
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Yet Burnett thrived, working for a family in Beverly Hills, then one in Malibu.
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Most noticeably, the Revolutionary Guard has thrived in the black markets created by sanctions.
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Does it effectively kill it, and the endless promise our country has thrived on?
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Skaf has thrived here, starting a Balkan beat band and collaborating with new musicians.
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All that extra work paid off, and she soon thrived as an economics major.
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Appropriately, the Midshipmen thrived amid all the water at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
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Instead, it was often in areas where Biden thrived that turnout rose the most.
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Tall, good-looking, with an authoritative air, Mr. Manafort thrived in political boiler rooms.
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Former Minnesota Coach Laura Halldorson described Muzerall as a "spitfire" who thrived under pressure.
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By all accounts, a young Mr. Gilbert thrived in his family's wealthy social circles.
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He has thrived at the company, working directly with customers, for four years now.
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And local Democrats — who once thrived in heavily unionized mining towns — gradually lost ground.
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The sharks thrived on this diet, all of them gaining weight during the experiment.
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Some of these populations thrived, becoming the ancestors of indigenous peoples throughout the hemisphere.
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In less analytical terms, we've thrived because of our enduring love of the internet.
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I struggled in cookie-cutter classes and thrived when teachers accommodated my learning differences.
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When Kyle Freeland pitched at the University of Evansville, he thrived on defying convention.
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Awesome as it was, the Tittle-to-Shofner combination thrived for only three seasons.
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At the height of the recession, as most of the country struggled, SoHo thrived.
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Pagan has thrived with impeccable control: 38 strikeouts and one walk since July 30.
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They're underqualified for membership but only because the industry has thrived on systemic disqualification.
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That wave of humans may have thrived outside Africa because they brought better tools.
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One industry that has thrived under 23-year-old NAFTA is the poultry market.
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Like women in the outside world, women in film nevertheless worked and some thrived.
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For decades, Lam's bookstore had thrived despite the ban — or maybe because of it.
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Some museums have thrived by offering unusual experiences and a different mix of wares.
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They have survived — and thrived, despite — retail giants' billions of investment in the country.
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Jack Ma and others get richer Some Chinese billionaires thrived amid the turmoil, though.
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The fund's sibling, Oakmark Global Select, also thrived in the quarter, returning 7.4 percent.
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Charter schools in Newark have thrived; the city's public schools haven't fared as well.
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Tuesday was just another example, though, that Polanco has thrived when facing Chicago's pitchers.
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And so it survived and even thrived, through the Great Depression, war and peace.
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They created a successful business that thrived despite Detroit's best efforts to kill businesses.
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They were from immigrant and working-class backgrounds, and had thrived in public schools.
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In 1797, he was admitted to the bar and thrived in his chosen profession.
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The Dionne quintuplets then miraculously defied the odds: They not only survived, but thrived.
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All season long, Baylor (37-1) thrived on the dominance of its post players.
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The three girls thrived in this new land, despite the odds and despite their father.
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That's why some companies like Parrot and Withings have thrived over the past few years.
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Oddly, some species like the wild indigo duskywing thrived through the course of the study.
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The entire Irish population thrived for centuries on almost only potatoes, before the potato famine.
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Anker thrived by borrowing infrastructure from Amazon and relying on engineering and support in China.
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JetBlue thrived at a time when other airlines were failing and consolidating to stay afloat.
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As the case sat cold, Lazarus' career thrived as she received numerous promotions and commendations.
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Conversely, it's thrived recently in large part by focusing not on consumers, but enterprise customers.
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In Kashmir, for example, leopards and bears thrived because poachers avoided combat areas like forests.
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No aircraft-maker anywhere has thrived without state backing, he notes, usually through defence contracts.
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Freed of its union shackles, the motor industry thrived, though under foreign, mostly Japanese, ownership.
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And it also may be another place in which microbes thrived — separate from the lake.
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But the remaining two plants thrived, not just surviving but growing new offshoots of buds.
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Health care was the only sector that thrived in both of those rate-cutting scenarios.
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A$AP Rocky would have thrived in the '70s ... he's all about the peace movement.
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Sea otters once thrived around the Pacific Rim before they were hunted to near extinction.
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Over the eight years of President Obama, Republicans survived -- and thrived -- as the opposition party.
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America has always thrived at the center and has always suffered when extremes gain power.
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Despite these overwhelming obstacles, the girls have thrived at school and in their personal lives.
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But government aid, obviously, is not the way that tech has thrived for so long.
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This question is especially relevant to the far-right media outlets that thrived on Trump.
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"There are a million reasons why the bond market hasn't thrived in India," says one.
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Republicans thrived by targeting Obama even in contests that had nothing to do with him.
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Other retailers thrived during the event too, with increased traffic and conversion boosting their volume.
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Their primary difficulty is not necessarily one of healing emotional wounds; they thrived in combat.
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He is favoured by farmers who have thrived on Chinese demand for New Zealand's milk.
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Since 1956, Primo's has thrived by delivering consistently great classic doughnuts with a few specialties.
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Like the movie version, it told a confined, claustrophobic tale that thrived on close observation.
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In the end, thanks to Maye's diligence, her family didn't just manage: Her children thrived.
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Konjuh, a United States Open junior champion three years ago, has thrived in New York.
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When China was investing heavily in infrastructure and industrialization, commodity producers thrived; now they're pinched.
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But rentals soon thrived, propelled by imaginative relationships that aides struck up with insurance companies.
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We moved him to a school which integrates movement into learning and he has thrived.
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Staples like Budweiser and Bud Light have struggled, while Mexican beers like Corona have thrived.
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Under her nine-year tenure, the company thrived; sales increased by 70% to $7.7 billion.
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But as the team's work thrived, the Congo was becoming a shadow of a state.
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It was first planted in Espelette around 1650, when it thrived in the local climate.
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Weaver also shows how they overcame significant challenges: A media that thrived on negative campaigns.
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None have thrived, however, with all playing in the third tier at time of publication.
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I always wanted to stay in that [boutique] world because it was where we thrived.
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It thrived at a large variety of universities, but also with teenagers and young adults.
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Another coder who thrived at the margins of the App Store—they'd get along great.
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Desmond thrived in left field despite never playing the position at the major league level.
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She thrived in high school, earning honors and a full ride to Tennessee State University.
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Rogers thrived for some 21 years before retired from touring in 213 at age 219.
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Outfielder Brandon Nimmo, the rookie second baseman Jeff McNeil and relief pitcher Seth Lugo thrived.
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Some of the bands it championed thrived (the Libertines), and others didn't (also the Libertines).
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Across the continent, cultures that had thrived for hundreds of years were nearly wiped away.
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LACK OF TOOLS In other countries, P13P has thrived as an alternative to bank lending.
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They might take some comfort from the fact that English thrived after its controversial mangling.
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But since the 1990s, Mr. Bey, who doubles on piano, has thrived as a soloist.
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Advanced statistics from Sportradar show that Garoppolo has thrived with short passes in San Francisco.
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They really thrived during the late Paleozoic Era, which was humid and mostly season-less.
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The businesses that thrived on coal — belt manufacturers, lathing companies, welding companies — had gradually disappeared.
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But it both cases, the travel industry startup's business thrived as things recovered, Chesky said.
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During the 1930s and 1960s, the left also thrived when liberal presidents were in office.
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And what if the Yankees' veteran position players started strong while the younger ones thrived?
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On the court, Osaka has thrived by turning one of her weaknesses into a strength.
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"Through it all, they have endured and, in fact, they have thrived," Mr. Trump said.
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Petra thrived under Roman rule up until an earthquake in 363 C.E. decimated the city.
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El Alto, at 4,150 metres the world's highest city, has thrived during Mr Morales's presidency.
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Gonzalez has thrived so far under new manager Dusty Baker and pitching coach Mike Maddux.
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Since then, the population of chimpanzees, three generations of them now numbering 127, has thrived.
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They have to do with how each survived, and thrived, in a lifetime of scrutiny.
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The hires have mostly thrived at the bank, said Deborah Goldfarb, a Barclays managing director.
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That formidable economy, the world's fifth largest, has thrived, despite the state's penchant for regulations.
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For most of 2019, Warren thrived in debates without getting into arguments with top contenders.
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Beyond Meat and its competitors have thrived, and the restaurant deals just keep on coming.
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The network has been accused of creating a culture in which harassers and misogynists thrived.
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But despite dedicated mosquito spraying and surveillance efforts, the virus has thrived exceptionally well here.
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This type of talk only fanned the flames of dissent, and the Tea Party thrived.
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Sloan thrived at multitasking and managing complex workflow, which made her appealing to prospective clients.
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He joined Bendix, which was based in a Detroit suburb, in 1972 and thrived immediately.
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Over two weeks, a camera recorded how the bacteria mutated and thrived in the antibiotics.
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When trees were beyond salvage in the polyculture farms, crops lower down in the canopy thrived.
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Meanwhile, neo-Nazi subcultures thrived in the shadows of genres like industrial, punk, metal, and trance.
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And about 40,000 years ago, the last of the Neanderthals died off, and modern humans thrived.
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Some weeds have thrived in soybean fields after developing resistance to the widely used Roundup herbicide.
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Other armed groups including Islamic State and al Qaeda's local wing have thrived in the chaos.
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In the 173th and early 20th centuries, abetted by a growing Western presence, the church thrived.
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On the eastern side, where sea ice has been more stable, the species has clearly thrived.
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However, Mayer thrived in the tough environment, and needed only four hours of sleep a night.
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New Edition might have thrived on R&B charts, but the pop world was less friendly.
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The flourishing community of black-owned businesses thrived in a neighborhood known as the Greenwood District.
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MUBI, a decade-old movie-streaming service, has survived — and thrived — in the shadow of Netflix.
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The sex market and drug trade thrived in the area, and homeless encampments dotted its streets.
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Kahlo was an artist who wore her suffering openly; much of her art thrived on it.
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In other words, MTV thrived not just by reaching teenagers but also by alienating their parents.
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The Mochicas thrived from around 100 to 600AD by irrigating the valleys of the coastal desert.
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But for "Game of Thrones," which has thrived on confounding expectations, that might be too predictable.
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Consider that in the worst economic years after the 2008 financial crisis, the pet industry thrived.
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It belongs to a group of armoured dinosaurs called ankylosaurs that thrived during the Cretaceous period.
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The new movie throws back to this style of storytelling that thrived in the original films.
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Despite the challenges, farmer Kwanele Ndlovu and her daughter, Senamiso, have thrived by following extension advice.
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Historically, the economy has thrived during periods of political stability and suffered under unstable coalition governments.
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It's a sound that has grown and thrived in the clubs, on the streets and online.
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But not all people with birthmarks, scars and other facial traits have thrived like she has.
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In every country where Pentecostalism has thrived, its leading practitioners have faced investigations of their finances.
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Given that Android has long thrived thanks to third-party support, that one seems pretty likely.
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And, as Perry likes to point out, the economy of Texas thrived during his gubernatorial tenure.
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Obviously she could have done absolutely nothing to her appearance and thrived quietly in suburban Essex.
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He has thrived in caucus states, but there is only one of those left: North Dakota.
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By operating outside intellectual-property law, each of these industries has thrived, both creatively and economically.
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All thrived as short-yardage runners and as targets for screens or passes into the flat.
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Jonathan Williams thrived in relief, rushing for 116 yards on 13 carries, including a 48-yarder.
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The film's success comes at the end of a year during which Latinx creators have thrived.
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Trade deadline acquisition Carlos Beltran has thrived against Hernandez, going 6-for-11 with four doubles.
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However, he has thrived since returning to play in Turkey, winning EuroLeague MVP in 2018-19.
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Since then, CBS has thrived while Viacom — home to Paramount, MTV and Comedy Central — has struggled.
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But leaders who frequently had one-on-one meetings and a wide variety of contacts thrived.
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His latest project, Katie Ledecky, has thrived under his tinkering, becoming stronger, faster and more versatile.
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The Irish have thrived with their small lineup, featuring the 6-foot-5 Colson at center.
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It thrived on the kind of unearned, glitzy danger that comes with simply evoking '70s Manhattan.
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This wee chamber thrived from 253119 to 260740101 and then all but disappeared, until recent years.
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As the economy buckled under the weight of a failing real-estate market, Green Desk thrived.
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Mr. Nieporent's resentment endured for decades, even as Montrachet thrived with a series of other chefs.
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She thrived in the embrace of a community but began to be troubled by certain tendencies.
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Wherever people suffered from malaria, the protective gene thrived — but brought sickle cell anemia with it.
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It divided labor into infinitesimally smaller functions and thrived on creating inequality between forms of art.
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As Jaipur cultivated the body, the mind and the spirit, it thrived socially, economically and culturally.
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The city has thrived in part by being an affordable alternative to New York and Atlanta.
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The band thrived on developing and playing soukous, a modern variation of the Congolese rumba music.
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Where Dineobellator thrived on plains, tyrannosaurs were probably ambush predators that kept close to forested areas.
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Tumblr has thrived in part thanks to its unique identity as a place for adult content.
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Mr. Selvage said those conspiracy theories would have thrived on their own, even without Russian agitation.
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It has trusted its instincts, imposed its own beliefs on the most illustrious opposition, and thrived.
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Those series thrived when television sets were chiefly in the homes of the affluent and educated.
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The breed, imported from Spain, has thrived on a diet of peanuts, pecans and sunflower seeds.
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Gun sales have thrived on Facebook for years, and the company has struggled to prevent them.
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The biosphere has endured cataclysms far worse than us — and after millions of years thrived again.
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On these have I lived and thrived; on these has my young beauty persisted and endured.
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None of the adversities, like the current coronavirus, were predictable, yet people adapted, many even thrived.
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But school, in general, wasn't of much interest to Wu; community theatre was where she thrived.
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A few have thrived, overcoming the recession or even using it as a springboard to success.
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Cooking produced significant changes, affecting the kinds of microbes that thrived and which genes they used.
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One such spine-wearer was Ampyx priscus, which thrived 480m years ago, during the Ordovician period.
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The magazine thrived, and by the early 1970s he had about 100,000 readers and plentiful advertising.
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Both Alzner and Gallagher grew up in the Vancouver area and thrived against their hometown team.
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When fish stocks were abundant villages grew into cities and regions thrived on the commercial catch.
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Salazar has thrived since returning, though, and said he is getting better movement on his pitches.
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The sector had thrived here thanks to generous corporate tax breaks created by Congress in 1976.
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He's been at the helm of Expedia for 12 years, which has thrived under his leadership.
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While critics say Capitec (CKHGY) helped fuel a rise in risky loans, its business has thrived.
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But on balance, the younger Mr. Trump testified, the estate had thrived on the family's watch.
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The brief and glorious life of Vine thrived on these moments of surprising and unexpected humor.
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The Internet was born, grew up and thrived for many, many years without Title II regulation.
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At the same time, the caribou multiplied, the tundra survived and Iñupiaq culture and subsistence thrived.
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As we are seeing, it might just create a wasteland where middle-class communities once thrived.
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We already know the black market for cannabis has thrived in jurisdictions where it is illegal.
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He thrived on Yemen's tribal conflicts, setting enemies against each other and expertly stirring the pot.
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Amid endless pharmacies and dental offices catering to mostly-gone Americans, local life pulsed and thrived.
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With its militarily and economically strategic location Derbent thrived, evolving into a major administrative and religious center.
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Miami is also a major destination for people living in Caribbean countries, where the Zika virus thrived.
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The series, which premiered Monday, revives the dinosaurs that thrived throughout the Permian, Triassic and Cretaceous periods.
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A century ago, an estimated two million wild chimpanzees thrived in the dense forests of central Africa.
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It gets more complicated ISIS and al Qaeda have thrived thanks in part to Syria's civil war.
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"Historically stocks have thrived in gridlock," said Joseph Song, U.S. economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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"The busier he was, the more he interacted with his peers, the more he thrived," Zimmerman said.
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Yet Coldplay has thrived in an era where "rock music has been done," in Martin's own words.
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Mr. Rumbaut said that the perception of immigrant illegality has thrived regardless of evidence that refutes it.
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As other sectors that had once thrived swiftly waned, retailing employment remained stable, at least until recently.
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That's an unusual predicament in an industry that's thrived on international trade, but it's not totally unprecedented.
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Big players like YouTube, Spotify, and Pandora have thrived in the ad-supported streaming world for years.
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Conglomerates thrived in the 1970s, and made a comeback after the merger frenzy of the late 1990s.
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There, Richie thrived and talked of plans for college, until his father was transferred out of town.
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The Dothraki also would not have thrived as a roaming military force if dragons were still around.
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According to the study, LUCA lived around hydrothermal plumes, and thrived in an environment devoid of oxygen.
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Firearms have thrived in the current environment, in which the sitting Democratic president advocates for gun control.
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Today's economic conditions favor value channels, which is why these airlines have thrived compared to larger competitors.
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Texas has thrived by importing skilled Americans, but it needs to cultivate its home-grown workforce, too.
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While he thrived in the big cities for twelve years, notes of Arizona regularly permeated his work.
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Price thrived in his return from an undisclosed lower-body injury that bothered him for several weeks.
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Television today is pretty loud and fast, but Twin Peaks thrived on silence and wandering, pointless creeping.
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The language lived and thrived there, and to Bergelson this was as important as the physical land.
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During a decade when other casinos here thrived, Mr. Trump's lagged, posting huge losses year after year.
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I thrived off this challenge, fueled by a frantic fear of not living up to my potential.
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But he always maintained a healthy skepticism of institutions that thrived on the insularity that Greenblatt describes.
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Laconia has thrived in the three decades hence, under the leadership of the immortal High Counsel Duarte.
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Alone among our current stars, he would have thrived in the motion-picture business a century ago.
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She's lived and even thrived with the mark of scandal for so long, she no longer cares.
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U.S. companies have thrived in areas of fair competition, but China is anything but a fair competitor.
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For most of its history, under Democratic and Republican administrations, the Internet thrived under "light touch" regulation.
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For the past few hundred million years, things have been pretty stable, and animal life has thrived.
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Throughout this season, when teams have been emboldened to publicly challenge UConn's status, the Huskies have thrived.
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But Judge Garland has thrived in part, many from both parties say, simply because he is nice.
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As a result, the next crop was monitored more closely and the majority of the plants thrived.
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In a year when off-kilter favorites were being cancelled left, right, and center, Cardi B thrived.
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For an industry that once thrived on, and was defined by, elitism, fashion has become awfully transparent.
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Kemp's shortcoming was that he was relegated to Black music, and *NSYNC thrived outfitting themselves in it.
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After leading the N.L. with 191 strikeouts last season, Story made more contact this season and thrived.
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Living in This Hudson River city, where manufacturing once thrived, is eager to join the upstate boom.
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They've thrived in the nutrient-rich waters of the Midwest, where they can re-engineer entire ecosystems.
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In 1975, the organization moved to 340 West 55th Street, a 11-story building, where it thrived.
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Some families suffered while others thrived; what Griswold depicts is a community, like the earth, cracked open.
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The sad thing about this foursome is that only two really thrived in it — Stieglitz and O'Keeffe.
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The tech industry has thrived over the past two decades thanks in part to little government regulation.
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Across the road, black-owned restaurants, grocery stores and nightclubs thrived in a section called Sugar Hill.
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"The View" once thrived on its mix of seriousness and fluff but now seemed encumbered by it.
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But in years past, Biden has thrived in the one-on-one format during vice presidential debates.
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For the previous three centuries, Campeche, Mexico's second-oldest port, had thrived at the periphery of law.
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As the hedge funds and the Hannitys have thrived, many others find themselves unable to afford homes.
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But while some businesses have thrived, others have faced challenges in the face of Seattle's changing economy.
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The characters in a new wave of books and TV shows have not just survived — they've thrived.
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Mr. Bailey, 75, is a cinematographer who has thrived in the film business by helping others shine.
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Contrary to the dictates of their nature, vampires have thrived during their recent time in the sun.
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But for an artist who has long thrived on extreme polish, the acceptance of imperfection is welcome.
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America has thrived in a two-party system in which left and right compromise toward the center.
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Moab, Utah, thrived by turning itself into a profitable tourism destination for red-rock-inspired mountain bikers.
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The niche market for eczema sufferers has thrived because there is no widespread safe and effective treatment.
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Even as the economy thrived and kept expanding, they&aposve rarely come close to that 60% mark.
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We lived in the Crenshaw District of Los Angeles where strong, Black women thrived all around me.
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While many kids become desperately homesick in the strict, disciplinary environments fostered by military schools, Trump thrived.
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Breaking Bad has always been a show that thrived when the writers backed themselves into a corner.
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Like other far-right parties in Europe, the FPO thrived on public fears about Europe's migration crisis.
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Some thrived in this new atmosphere; the institutions and norms previously in place could be stultifying, oppressive.
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But the A.A.C.M. thrived, becoming an internationally known symbol of the avant-garde and artistic self-reliance.
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Germs became a resident band at the Los Angeles club the Masque and thrived on shock value.
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Invasive predators thrived and mammals needing to travel long distances for food or water got hit hard.
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But one field withstood the onslaught, and even thrived: the Permian Basin, straddling Texas and New Mexico.
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It was Stanford, and she thrived there, earning both a bachelor's and a master's degree by 1900.
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And in fact, as the authors of the new study point out, they didn't just survive—they thrived.
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With independence, local politicians thrived by playing up the "threat" that intruders posed to native language and culture.
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And while companies in other places have thrived with the same practice, arguably San Franciscans do it best.
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He believed in his vision, as any good startup founder should, and the company has grown and thrived.
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Ultimately, Steam and similar digital storefronts thrived, while SecuROM became shorthand for everything wrong with anti-piracy efforts.
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Some of the best companies have been founded and thrived in the worst of times — if you're prepared.
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Kennedy's career, however, not only didn't end — it thrived for 40 more years until his death in 2009.
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Bitcoin, on the other hand, has not only survived, but thrived despite increased hacks, competition, and scaling turmoil.
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As the Time's Up fund thrived in 2018, victims of sexual misconduct in desperate financial situations took notice.
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In the past, FIFA and its leadership thrived in a culture of lined pockets, skimmed contracts and bribes.
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Square has since thrived as a public company, while Box is currently trading around its initial share price.
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In a way, because of its heritage and how they always thrived for innovation, we're doing that too.
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Whatever their sense of political humiliation, both places thrived, with new access to colonial markets eventually driving industrialisation.
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"She would have thrived as a grandmother," Jolie said when asked what she tells her kids about Bertrand.
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That made her consider leaving campus -- but she resisted that feeling and stayed and thrived at American University.
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That mutation was so advantageous that it survived and thrived, producing today's 7,000 languages from Albanian to Zulu.
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Banks tout histories measured in centuries; many mutual funds have thrived for decades, through multiple managers and owners.
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Declining to perform allowed him to never again have to publish, and instead of perishing his work thrived.
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More than 1m Ossies took advantage of their new freedom by moving to the West, where most thrived.
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Those who thrived online created communal conversations, and it seems designers are finally engaging in dialogue through design.
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OutboundEngine has thrived by focusing on businesses on the opposite end of the spectrum, in terms of size.
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Thrust into the role in April 22015 when the former closer Jenrry Mejia was suspended, Familia has thrived.
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Other pitchers, such as Jaime Garcia, Chris Young, Aaron Cook and Kenny Rogers, have thrived after the surgery.
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While I don't know specifics, I am certain Haspel has faced this danger and thrived from the experience.
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Fuel is heavily taxed in Turkey, meaning the black market for illegal diesel, however crudely refined, also thrived.
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After graduating from Columbia, Nadler thrived in the political hothouse that was the West Side in those days.
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Miyahara thrived to put a hip injury behind her that had kept her out of competitions this year.
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We know the places we have thrived the best have been pluralistic democracies: America, Great Britain and Israel.
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The chain thrived during the recession, with the $5 footlong deal fueling a 17% sales boost in 2009.
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The GOP front-runner has for months thrived on the around-the-clock coverage of his nontraditional campaign.
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The list updates humans on which animal and plant species have struggled and thrived over the past year.
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Muslim Women's Day, to me, is the celebration of Muslim women who have thrived for thousands of years.
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None of it worked; the black market thrived for years after those cases against the bootleggers in '71.
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The United States has had bad crop weather this year while Argentine and Brazilian corn farms have thrived.
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Though they thrived on the continent, practically none of their DNA is present in modern North American dogs.
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Throughout the 20th century (and into the 21st century) the series has thrived—and endured—through unrelenting enthusiasm.
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The places where I've thrived from a work perspective are those where I could be my authentic self.
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A Little Italy that once thrived there has mostly vanished, save for restaurants like Patsy's Pizzeria on First.
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For his part, Stanton has thrived against the Red Sox in his first year as a Yankee, batting .
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The institution has thrived because the introduction of novel forms of art is challenging to the status quo.
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The region instead became a network of towns and cities, and thrived as a cultural and political center.
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But the local "Little Italy," above, has thrived partly because of its newcomers — not in spite of them.
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But the local "Little Italy," above, has thrived partly because of its newcomers — not in spite of them.
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The Columbia fencers thrived in New York City, long an epicenter of the sport in the United States.
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The trip was meant to be short, but he stayed for six weeks and thrived in rough conditions.
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The store has grown and thrived over the last 29 years because of its hip-hop client base.
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Yet it endured, and even thrived, in clubby networks of artists who made geometric abstraction their safe space.
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Amazingly, Wayne says he doesn't regret his decision, mostly because he knows he wouldn't have thrived at Apple.
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It has thrived by spending extravagantly to get people to buy beautiful foreign things they do not need.
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They've thrived in Florida's subtropical climate, where they've managed to damage seawalls, sidewalks, and foundations by digging burrows.
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It had thrived even amid neighbors' complaints and surprise visits from New York City inspectors who issued violations.
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Emily Gibson, aka One Bad Mother (Shut Your Mouth), thrived in the league, despite exhaustion and postpartum depression.
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The game has not withered because of the free agency rights players gained under Miller; it has thrived.
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The sponsors, mostly retirees, had the time to help, and they thrived on their shared sense of mission.
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The administrative state thrived long before 1984, and for better or worse, it will not disappear with Chevron.
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Meanwhile, the corals that once thrived offshore have "bleached extensively" due to rising temperatures over the last decade.
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In the vast graveyard of failed start-ups lie many that would ultimately have thrived, given the chance.
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While the US economy is in strong shape, not every industry has thrived in the age of Trump.
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Adept at surviving in challenging conditions, goats thrived in the rugged mountains and scorching deserts of northern Mexico.
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Rynd describes this time as a time when"makers" thrived because creatives were making things for a living.
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Second, Google argues, some product search engines have thrived in recent years despite Google's allegedly anticompetitive behavior. Amazon.
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Bike-sharing services thrived when the city's bike-sharing system was more or less useless during a network upgrade.
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Chatwood has thrived against the Mets in his career, going 24-0 with a 1.50 ERA in five starts.
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The company has thrived inside the Montana startup ecosystem, which you'd be forgiven for not having heard much about.
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The incomplete pottery vessel dates back to the Late Jomon period, which thrived between 4,500 and 3,300 years ago.
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Reddit has always thrived as a minimalist desktop site; it didn't even release its own mobile app until 2016.
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Quality companies have thrived in a variety of different political climates and I expect that will continue going forward.
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The conspiracy theory naturally thrived online, where people posted mocking videos and posts questioning whether the snack contained plastic.
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The tree had long thrived in the relatively cool temperatures and rich volcanic soil of the region's mountain slopes.
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Fan fiction flourished, wizard rock thrived, and there were two Harry Potter conventions that year in the U.S. alone.
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Layaway thrived for decades after its invention but began to wane in the 1980s when credit cards became commonplace.
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They thrived on the idea of a Western conspiracy and an exaggerated sense of the West as an enemy.
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Its economy has thrived from an influx of financial-services firms attracted by low taxes and a skilled workforce.
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He has thrived on the idea that his experience in business will make him a master negotiator in politics.
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Yet despite the competition from those larger sites, Front Porch Forum has not only persisted, it's thrived in Vermont.
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She thrived at strange schools and was good at languages, unlike her parents, who were gradually destroyed by exile.
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So far, Mr. Trump's campaign has thrived on "earned media," or free advertising in the form of news coverage.
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In fact, a number of retailers have not only survived the impact of a changing retail industry, they've thrived.
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Under Jacob Zuma, who was forced to resign last week, corruption thrived, the law was mocked and investors fled.
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His run to the White House thrived on our nation's divisions along the lines of race, class, and gender.
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The Heisman trophy winner says he admired how well Glenn thrived despite losing his mother at 13 years old.
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The longtime pro has stabilized the Knicks&apos backcourt, and Tim Hardaway Jr. has thrived as his running mate.
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A certain brand of tycoon has thrived because getting things done often requires sharp elbows and sharper business practices.
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The store has always thrived because people spend more when they enter a giant warehouse like Costco in person.
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It is now deeply conservative, and Democrats have thrived only by catering to both the coal and gun lobbies.
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While Trump once thrived amid the chaotic backbiting beneath him, he has grown exhausted with infighting among his staff.
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Unlike the big state-run blue chips, which heavily weigh on the bourse's major index, Dino's business has thrived.
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On-demand streaming represents a big change for Pandora, which has thrived for 16 years with its free service.
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The scene was strongest in London, and in Manchester and Liverpool, where the UK metal scene has always thrived.
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Two of the flowers died, but thanks to Kelly's intervention, two thrived and at least one bloomed this weekend.
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But it yielded one clear winner, the far-right Vox party, which has thrived amid a conflict over Catalonia.
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They have thrived in the absence of action by team owners who have every right to remove disruptive fans.
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That was why he had thrived in America, which was an ideal place for those who could subsist alone.
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The place was packed at lunchtime and has thrived by not changing anything, not recalibrating, not making vegan pastrami.
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But Google survived and thrived by populating its Android operating system with apps for calendar, maps, YouTube and photos.
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But many of the companies Trump criticized on social media since his election victory thrived following his negative tweets.
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Eduardo, who had thrived in school himself, was blocked from becoming a public school teacher until DACA took effect.
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A show thrived by attracting a huge audience, and it attracted a huge audience by being diverting yet comforting.
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Since Virgin's inception in the 1970s, the group has seen a number of businesses emerge — many of which thrived.
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Yes, the top rate was 70% or higher in the 1950s, 60s and 70s, but tax avoidance also thrived.
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When she released Red, and subsequently 1989, she thrived in her identity as a proper grown up pop star.
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After the war, after the death camps, after the bomb, dystopian fiction thrived, like a weed that favors shade.
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The problem is that the country has thrived historically as a place where people can store money in secrecy.
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While web publishers have struggled to figure out how to take advantage of Facebook's audience, these pages have thrived.
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In the 1700 and 1800s, Naples was a cultural center of southern Italy where opera and musical theater thrived.
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As with "15 Horsepower Citroën," Mitchell's early work suggests the artist thrived on the lightness of poetic machine music.
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Living together in a six by fifteen block area, the community was robust and thrived with carefree, unbridled joy.
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Mr. Trump has always thrived on an ability to shock, but he might have fewer tricks this time around.
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But it also paints a picture of pockets where black-owned businesses thrived, like West Fresno and Fresno's Chinatown.
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From the financial implosion of 2008 to the refugee crisis of 2015, Merkel has thrived in times of peril.
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We also have a deep dive into how China's walled-off internet, widely predicted to fail, has instead thrived.
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While Condé Nast has struggled, its international counterpart, whose publications include British Vogue and Vanity Fair Italia, has thrived.
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But illegal marijuana cafes and lounges have thrived for years in Canadian cities like Vancouver, Toronto and Windsor, Ontario.
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Mr. Paulsen said that historically, large stocks have actually thrived in periods when inflation has been slowing, not accelerating.
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Instead of cracking down on illegal sex trafficking as intended, entire communities where sex work has thrived were shuttered.
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It's easy to point to children who thrived without married parents and to those who struggled with married parents.
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Mr. Richman told the jury that Tony Hernández's cocaine network had thrived because of his political power in Honduras.
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Glass, who reached the Stanley Cup finals with the Canucks under Vigneault, said he thrived in the postseason spotlight.
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Why it matters: The U.S. prescription drug market increasingly has thrived on high initial price tags and subsequent increases.
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Depriving the oppressed of a beacon of hope could lose us the world we have built and thrived in.
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Despite the strength of the economy, some economists argue that it has thrived in spite of Mr. Trump's agenda.
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That happy feeling comes from knowing you didn't just survive, you thrived with your fill-in-the-blank family.
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Along with Lebanese immigrants who started arriving at around the same time, the Syrians thrived in trade and commerce.
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In legal filings, Kesha's lawyers have likened her recording contract to "slavery," and a #FreeKesha campaign has thrived online.
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Hallmark has thrived in recent years with Christmas movies that viewers mainline from late October through the New Year.
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But those gains are overshadowed by losses in areas where the bees once thrived but are now too hot.
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Amazingly, Wayne says he doesn't regret his decision, mostly because he knows he'd never have have thrived at Apple.
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Unlike nearly every other avian species, waterfowl populations have thrived in recent decades as a result of this collaboration.
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The Jewish state has thrived in part because, dayenu, it has always been prepared to make do with less.
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"ISIL thrived in a vacuum in Iraq and it pointed to a similar vacuum in Afghanistan," Mr. Rhodes said.
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This focus on integration is one reason Canada's immigrants have thrived and become doctors and lawyers, almost never terrorists.
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Toward the end of the 20th century and into the next, as strategic coding increased, a new industry thrived.
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But it also met a backlash from critics who thought it thrived on negative portrayals of the black community.
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For decades, Hong Kong has thrived with its unique status, facilitating investment and trade between Asia and the West.
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But several archaeologists argue that ancient civilizations once thrived in its thickets and played a role in its development.
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More than 50,000 years ago, Homo luzonensis lived and thrived on what&aposs now the Philippine island of Luzon.
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Despite the political problems, Hong Kong has thrived at the crossroads between China and the rest of the world.
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And not only did he survive, he thrived over the second half of the fight, closing the show strongly.
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After returning to the Central Committee, he thrived, becoming deputy director of the international department in the early 1970s.
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Once rare, coral bleaching now happens once every six years, leaving behind calcium skeletons where flora and fauna thrived.
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With the largest payroll in baseball and a talented crop of pitchers, the Dodgers have thrived without Kershaw before.
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Throughout her life, she has thrived on helping others and uses her home to care for relatives and friends.
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Square has thrived thanks to its strong payment business that processed $50 billion in credit card transactions last year.
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Tehran, which has thrived amid Iraqi Shi'ite rivalries in the past by acting as a broker, has its own motivations.
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Despite those deficits and the fact that we were generally more expensive than the chains we competed with, we thrived.
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According to Nichols, cannabis generally grows well in areas where tobacco production once thrived, such as Kentucky and North Carolina.
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California is on pace to push its emissions back down to 1990 levels by 2020 — and the economy has thrived.
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The period in which they live bears the name of this city for a reason: this is where ukiyo thrived.
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Chrome OS has thrived in education because it's simple, easy to manage, and fast for students to access and use.
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A crucial goal of the Mars 2020 rover is figuring out if microbial life once thrived on the Red Planet.
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The island is famous as a refuge for these animals, which thrived there long after they'd been wiped out elsewhere.
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Warby Parker thrived on the fact that eyewear shops often have to turn away or delay patients without a prescription.
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David founded and nurtured The Loft, which has been going on and thrived as a party for over 45 years.
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Much of the challenge facing Mr. Kasich is raising his profile, especially because he has not thrived during televised debates.
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He remembers a Malaysian guitarist friend who thrived on the B train with a set consisting mostly of advertising jingles.
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As mayor of London (2008–2016), Johnson thrived in the public-facing role while delegating most day-to-day responsibility.
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I thrived in this environment of constant encouragement, not realizing that when I entered the workforce this could change completely.
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Regardless of the outcome, the three judges have thrived the past two seasons, despite the difficult aspects of the job.
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It&aposs true that Bill Clinton thrived (and won reelection) after the Newt Gingrich Republicans captured the House in 1994.
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"She would have thrived as a grandmother," Jolie told Elle France when asked what she tells her kids about Bertrand.
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"After the dotcom boom and bust there were a handful of companies that not only survived but thrived," Clemons said.
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A Mexican monopoly Despite decades of Soviet-style repression during the 20th century, Catholicism survived and even thrived in Mexico.
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It thrived on the URL to IRL exchange that is now a ubiquitous pattern in the formation of niche communities.
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Toronto has survived, even thrived, in Carroll's absence; he has been active for only 23 games this season, after all.
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Backup Oklahoma City C Enes Kanter also thrived in the opener with 16 points and 13 rebounds in 23 minutes.
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Both Hamm's Brewery and the Schmidt Brewery thrived during Prohibition by producing non-alcoholic malt drinks, according to the Growler.
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In Rodriguez's absence, Beltran had thrived offensively as the D.H., a role that kept his 39-year-old legs fresh.
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For decades, the Walt Disney Company has thrived because of the interconnection and cross-monetisation of each of its divisions.
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But it was nothing like the arena roar of the primary debates, which Mr. Trump in particular had thrived on.
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American Airlines and General Motors arguably thrived thanks to bankruptcy, although retailers in particular tend to perish in Chapter 11.
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He did his residency at a hospital in downtown Orlando, and thrived in the adrenalized atmosphere of the emergency room.
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Oddly enough, he thrived throughout the decades of disregard, calling the period the happiest and most rewarding of his life.
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She provides tangible tips and helpful advice from women who have been there and who more than survived, they thrived.
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Miller signed with the Yankees before last season and thrived as the closer despite having no experience in that role.
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The Islanders have thrived at home, winning 22 of their first 35 contests in Brooklyn, with 48 home points overall.
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A soothing breeze began to cool our bodies that had shaken and thrived with energy for hours beneath the sun.
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Bootlegging thrived again, underpinning DIY punk, offering fans yet more chances to hear their idols in a less controlled setting.
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Further complicating matters, the Pacers have thrived without Oladipo leading the way and they no longer drown when he sits.
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For most of the 20th century, it thrived as an industrial city, supported by a naval shipyard on Mare Island.
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We have existed in every era before this and we have survived and thrived and contributed to a greater society.
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The economy thrived and the Puerto Rican peso was of comparable value to the U.S. dollar during the late 21625s.
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Conversely, when the Astros thrived early in the series, Judge floundered, and as the Yankees have surged, Altuve has slumped.
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The insects thrived by laying eggs in standing water around the farms and feeding on the growing population of farmers.
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Companies like Spotify have thrived on Apple's platform, which typically generates more money for app developers than Google's Play Store.
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This was the kind of diplomatic conclave at which Mr. Bush, a globe-trotting foreign-policy president, would have thrived.
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But the show thrived as the 2008 election drew closer, with Sarah Palin providing no shortage of hot-topics material.
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Among his themes was that China and other Asia countries had thrived against the West by running mercantilist trade systems.
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The syndicate thrived because of its secret weapons — all seven of them — and yet it was done in from within.
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While Homo naledi thrived in Africa, another mysterious species could be found on an island now called Flores, in Indonesia.
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It was a drama worthy of belly dance, a centuries-old art form that has long thrived on sensual intrigue.
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Roberto Carlos thrived with a style very different from Marcelo's, relying mostly on his strength and incredible long-range shots.
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The show's characters have always thrived on nuance, contrast, even contradiction — characteristics that render clear-cut heroes and villains obsolete.
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Paris gave Le Pen less than 5 percent of the vote; in the struggling east of the country she thrived.
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He was an oasis of civility in a news media that thrived on excited headlines, gotcha questions and noisy confrontations.
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Representative Mark Sanford, Republican of South Carolina, noted Mr. Trump had thrived on presenting himself as "real" to the public.
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Despite that, the Cummings-Meadows relationship has thrived, forged over several whistleblower and postal-reform bills they've worked on together.
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Newcomer D'Angelo Russell scored 30 points as Brooklyn's offense thrived, but the Nets fell 20123-131 on Wednesday against Indiana.
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Mr. Parfrey thrived as a cultish curator of the provocative, the vile and the perverse, from anarchism to serial murderers.
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It is an important concession to vape shops that have thrived alongside the booming e-cigarette business in recent years.
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Nicknamed Quanny, he thrived in school and developed a fondness for illustration, a talent inherited from his father, Willie Harden.
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Even in China's tightly controlled media environment, where newspaper editors are fired for pushing the boundaries, Mr. Hu has thrived.
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And they recognize that this is a really good league and they would have thrived in this league as well.
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Old Navy has thrived in recent years, and sales at stores open at least a year grew 210% in 200.
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While the US economy is in strong shape, some industries have thrived more than others in the age of Trump.
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"In reality, a legal subindustry has thrived from endless environmental litigation while burdening the livelihood of countless citizens," said Rep.
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In India, fake news, hoaxes and other misleading videos have thrived on Google's video platform with little friction for years.
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So that lends itself to a kind of argument and rhetorical combat in which Trump has thrived his entire life.
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Idicula Gevarghese prepares to leave his uninhabitable home with his wife and looks out, into where his garden once thrived.
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And it's in the interest of Sanders, who has thrived in the multicandidate race, to let Biden have a moment.
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This team has thrived while short-handed all season long, and it's reasonable to think they can keep it going.
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Political lying of this type obstructs democracy and profoundly deepens the climate of pervasive distrust in which Trump has thrived.
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For the better part of two decades, Gawker Media and its founder and CEO Nick Denton have thrived on crisis.
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"Vlogger" personas have thrived on YouTube in part because monetization can be unreliable, meaning production costs have to be low.
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The original Doom thrived on a strong modding community, and id is supporting that tradition here in a great way.
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The Badgers thrived at the free-throw line in a game in which 43 fouls were called, 28 on Michigan State.
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Shayley thrived in high school and is exploring her interest in linguistics (among other areas) as a student at Yale University.
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Blatter has had health scares since leaving office and clearly thrived on the attention from international media and fans in Moscow.
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The idea of expanding that activity along models that have thrived in London, is now being actively examined, says JOA's Lassiaz.
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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend always thrived in exploring Rebecca's confusion and messiness, not in wrapping up life's subplots with neat little bows.
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Confident, articulate and hard-working, he initially thrived at UBS and was selected for the bank's "Ascent" program for future leaders.
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The sitcom, which explored the lives and trials of a young single woman and her friends, thrived on television until 1977.
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The group, named for a sexual innuendo remixed with military jargon, previously thrived on Facebook but also maintained an Instagram account.
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In 1971, Richie moved with his father to Fresno, California, where the teenager thrived and even talked of plans for college.
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Research has previously shown that neosauropods thrived from between 163 million and 145 million years ago, in the Late Jurassic period.
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Ragweed grown in the downtown Baltimore plot thrived, growing bigger and puffing out larger plumes of pollen than its country counterpart.
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Despite the huge shadow of Spotify in Europe, Deezer has thrived on the backs of carriers, and no one expected that.
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Another corporate historian, Lutz Budrass, assessed 100 companies that thrived in Germany in 1938 and still exist in some form today.
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Many of the most impressive, successful companies that managed to grow without capital thrived by solving acute, if somewhat dry, problems.
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Porter also doesn't get to enjoy life as a small-ball four, where he has thrived on offense, all that often.
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Feature The Alaska senator is one of the few Republicans who has gone toe-to-toe with the president — and thrived.
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It thrived even though it practically faced Manny's, an emporium of stringed instruments that was one of Music Row's main draws.
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So, it would be difficult to say with certainty that a film that thrived decades ago would still do so today.
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Scientists will know more once they sequence the tardigrade DNA and determine what type of environment they would have thrived in.
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For example, one leader at a large company thrived off innovation and creativity, but his team wasn't delivering in that area.
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The watermelon originally came from Africa, but after domestication it thrived in hot climates in the Middle East and southern Europe.
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While the net-zero school trend is still relatively small, it has thrived in districts of every geographic and socioeconomic description.
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Comic books have thrived by granting their characters multiple lives and story-lines, allowing them to be both mortal and immortal.
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The series also ushered in an era of shows that thrived by delivering a jaw-dropping twist on a weekly basis.
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Using hedge fund analytics tool Kensho, CNBC PRO analyzed which ETFs thrived when the dollar declined 5 percent or more vs.
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Granted, with its leering camerawork and absurd crises, the series that thrived in syndication was practically self-parody at its height.
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Net neutrality rules will inevitably tamper with the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit that has thrived online, making this imagined scenario commonplace.
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But this relationship has thrived in the period of low inflation that investors have become accustomed to, according to BlackRock's research.
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In the months when Dukakis was running ahead of George H.W. Bush, I thrived on junk food and adrenaline-charged optimism.
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The show has thrived on the gruesome progression of Escobar's operation and its mighty clashes with law enforcement and rival cartels.
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In late 2018, Maddow thrived as she explained the documents released by Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading the Russia investigation.
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While O'Rourke has thrived at online fundraising, Republicans have sought the support of large donors to boost Cruz's re-election bid.
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A new report from the New School recently found the restaurant industry had thrived in NYC years after passing higher wages.
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Full of pity, one phoenix flew north to help, and soon flowers bloomed, crops thrived, and a city came into being.
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But some pitchers, like Texas' Cole Hamels, have thrived at smaller venues because they have multiple weapons to keep hitters guessing.
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The suitcase has made multiple trips around the world, through FedEx and UPS alike, and has not only survived, but thrived.
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Schama, on the other hand, is less interested in Judaism than in Jews—individual human beings who have thrived and suffered.
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In all but one of those sites, the researchers found that Vibrio bacteria thrived and became more abundant as waters warmed.
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Since its start, OnePlus has largely thrived on its ability to deliver top-notch specs for hundreds less than competing flagships.
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It thrived on acquiring new drugs rather than inventing them, and generating big profits from raising prices on old, undervalued treatments.
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And the denizens of the Internet, who have thrived on poking fun at Jordan, might have to find some new jokes.
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While shophouses thrived under British rule, many were razed to make room for high-rises after Singapore became independent in 1.073.
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In response to this gap in the market, the Hackintosh community has thrived and the Mac Pro Upgrade community has risen.
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Ichthyosaurs were extremely successful predators that thrived in the Mesozoic oceans for over 160 million years during the age of dinosaurs.
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Snaps songs thrived as a sort of saucy escape from society's expectations and as a reminder to treasure every last drop.
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As someone who has thrived operating solo, his singular vision makes him a distinct figure in his city's hip-hop community.
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The film also unsurprisingly thrived in Europe, given its Greek location and Swedish roots; it has now made $76.8 total worldwide.
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The third season wasn't the show's strongest, but it's a sharp and relevant network sitcom that has thrived in recent years.
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She said Thursday she was not worried about any increased pressure on the American women, noting that they thrived under pressure.
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They started a newspaper and a television news station, ANN7, that thrived on government advertising, which their political connections easily secured.
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The Steelers (5-3-1) have won four straight with a balanced offense that has thrived around running back James Conner.
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But while the workshop that Valadier established after his father's death thrived, it was beset by soaring overhead and lagging receivables.
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On his watch, Israel's economy has thrived, its diplomatic horizons have widened, its borders have been defended and its enemies humiliated.
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With that in mind, here are the five lessons I learned from how Alibaba survived — and thrived — during the SARS crisis.
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But Counsell expertly deployed his relievers, weathering the inconsistency of Corey Knebel, who thrived after a brief return to the minors.
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"The industry from its inception has thrived on good competition and innovation that is fueled by that competition," Mr. Hyslop said.
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In the past, this experience has thrived on cable, with nearly every reality behemoth having a home network and weekly airtime.
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But the more these groups grew, the greater the threat they posed to the central government, whose absence they thrived in.
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Despite the fact that its debut occurred the same week as the much more famous Sundance Film Festival, it has thrived.
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He also thrived on the international stage, where he won gold medals for U.S.A. Basketball in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.
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As we moved through the store, we wondered if PCC would have survived or thrived anywhere other than the Pacific Northwest.
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The actor and comic has thrived as a professional second banana, even as he endured painful losses in his personal life.
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The former British colony has thrived as an economic powerhouse under the "one country, two systems" policy developed under Deng Xiaoping.
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Those who know Pacquiao well were not necessarily fazed by the outside distractions, which he has thrived on throughout his career.
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In their time apart, they thrived individually, pursuing projects that for years had taken a back seat to Kiki and Herb.
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The protests have pushed Hong Kong's economy into recession as businesses that once thrived from mainland tourism have taken a hit.
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New maps seek to update the historical range of our continent's toughest canids, which have thrived as other predators experienced decline.
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GQ, a Condé Nast property, has thrived thanks to its longtime editor, Jim Nelson, who has run the magazine since 2003.
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In 1980, Migdalia was sent to live with her mother and thrived at home for more than 3503 years, relatives said.
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Since then, Abraham has thrived on loan at Bristol City, survived a spell at Swansea, and then shone at Aston Villa.
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Founded seven years ago by a South Korea-born American, the school has thrived because of a deal with the leadership.
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He never took a course in business, economics or accounting, yet thrived in his role as vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway.
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Second lady Karen Pence installed the first beehive at the Vice President's residence in June last year and it has thrived.
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Jim Crow thrived in the South because it threatens violence and death against any black person who dared to offend whites.
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But Dyn has thrived in what is known as the Manchester Millyard, gradually expanding to 225 workers from an initial 22018.
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Bumgarner has thrived against the Brewers by going 5-2 with a 1.96 ERA and 1.04 WHIP in eight career starts.
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The group aims to revive the pre-colonial Kongo kingdom, which thrived for centuries around the mouth of the Congo River.
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The beef industry has thrived on NAFTA and wants to continue to have duty-free access to Canadian and Mexican markets.
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Ivory carving is considered a fine art and cultural tradition in China, and sales on the mainland have thrived for decades.
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The town was founded by Chicagoans in 2000 as an agricultural utopia, and later thrived on the production of sugar beets.
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In Nigeria, the largest former British colony in West Africa, Pidgin thrived as more and more people interacted with the colonizers.
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After decades of repression, millions of Kurds have generally thrived within their autonomous region in Iraq over the past two decades.
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Given how Wilson has thrived on controversy and negative press, don't expect his bomb-throwing career to be over just yet.
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I knew that I thrived in group brainstorming sessions, and I couldn&apost remember the last time I had done that.
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He thrived in those marginal places and was embraced by countless readers bored with most of what passed for accomplished verse.
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Politically speaking, the insurgency thrived because of civilian resentment with the American occupiers and the lack of an effective local government.
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Foley said many cloth diaper companies that thrived during the 1950s went out of business during the rise of disposable diapers.
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When Tab Media hired her in late 22.99 as an editor, Ross was just 23, and thrived in Babe's frat-feminist environment.
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During the years the slaying remained unsolved, Lazarus thrived, becoming one of only two detectives in the LAPD's elite art theft unit.
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Yet the Texan billionaire, whose death this week recalls one of America's strangest and most fateful political careers, thrived on the contrast.
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Heavner was the father of a 17-month-old son and thrived on helping people, his sister told the Charlotte Observer newspaper.
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It's also the cornerstone of the competitive Sensi scene, which has thrived as a result of an online community located at sensiblesoccer.de.
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New research suggests early hunter-gatherers living in the British Isles didn't just manage to survive these harsh conditions—they actually thrived.
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Despite the pain of losing his mother and the hardship of being undocumented in the country he calls home, he has thrived.
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Lille's industrial heritage was built on cotton-spinning and fabric-making, in a region that once thrived on wool, steel and coal.
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Yet, where those bands have thrived by successfully translating their strange music into big-stage spectacle, Hecker's live presence remains brutally minimal.
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In good times, churches ordered bells; when the inevitable downturn arrived they were stuck with the contracts, on which the foundry thrived.
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Not one to get stuck on one hobby, Tutor tried and thrived in a startling number of activities at a young age.
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Sometimes the best memes are the ones that make absolutely no sense, especially in a year when absurdist humor so intensely thrived.
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Commerce has been a much challenged arena, and eBay's performance has lagged as other competitors have emerged and new formats have thrived.
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In this difficult climate, speculative fiction has thrived as students turn to magical worlds to understand the grimness of the real one.
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And one part of Plus, which focused on helping you organize your photos, thrived once it spun out into a separate service.
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They're a picky bunch, often complaining about the quality of contemporary jazz while pointing to some golden era when "real" jazz thrived.
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Trump has thrived in the news media throughout this campaign, taking advantage of the click-bait environment and endless desire for content.
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It thrived by hosting a sawmill and tavern, but like much of rural America its economic prospects slumped as farm jobs vanished.
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Since its founding a little over a decade ago, the company has thrived as dealers have migrated more of their business online.
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The photographer George Rodriguez is the rare artist who has thrived between Hollywood and Chicano LA for more than half a century.
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It's not bragging, but that's how dominant Rickey Henderson, Vince Coleman, and Deion Sanders, Kenny Lofton were, that's what we thrived on.
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The pace of hikes have also been slow enough not to scare investors who have thrived on a decade of cheap money.
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Zuora started off as a niche player helping SaaS companies do billing, and it dramatically expanded and thrived as SaaS became … Software.
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While its partner brands KFC and Taco Bell have thrived, the pizza chain has stumbled to keep pace with its closest rivals.
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The deal spurred controversy and concern at the time, but Smithfield has thrived, adding jobs and hitting a sales record in 2014.
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And despite the fact that initially many investors "did not want to give him the time" Senkut has thrived alongside his firm.
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Rio thrived briefly as a city-state, called Guanabara, but was soon merged into the poorer surrounding state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Pollsters and strategists say the numbers are particularly unusual because the president's approval ratings have suffered even as the economy has thrived.
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Apple first passed Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company in 2010, as its consumer hardware business thrived while Microsoft's floundered.
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While the new radio station hoped to profit from well-known names, it was those with radio experience, like Maddow, who thrived.
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It is also a system that has thrived on consensus and power-sharing within a moderate band of business-friendly political expression.
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While cloud giants like Amazon, Google and Microsoft thrived, so too did specialized data warehousing startups like Snowflake, Panoply, Incorta and others.
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In a society defined by its gross inequality, the ruling class has thrived, in large part, because of the outside world's indulgence.
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Think of the trades for Nick Swisher and Brandon McCarthy, underperforming players who thrived with the Yankees and cost little in return.
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Their choice, Alice Cancel, is a district leader who shows little enthusiasm for cleaning up the culture in which Mr. Silver thrived.
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Nothing, certainly not an infantile blowhard who thrived on debt and deception, could derail the inevitable rise of a lasting liberal majority.
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But then again, weren't the masters who thrived off slave labor and its rotten garden of earthly delights truly the guilty ones?
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They determined that brown rats have roots in northern China or Mongolia and at one point thrived on farms and in villages.
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On offense, Callaway's new strategies netted an early result: Cespedes and shortstop Amed Rosario thrived in their new spots in the lineup.
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Mayer's art making thrived, as Sneed recounts, in the geniality she found in the pre-market-driven art world of the 1970s.
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The kitchen was staffed by Andy Balducci's sister and his mother, and his wife conceived a mail order catalog that soon thrived.
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But for years she's lived — thrived — with a rare genetic disease that doctors had once insisted would kill her by age 10.
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Bauer pointed out a problem with Bieber's posture during a start in April, and Bieber said he had thrived after correcting it.
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She thrived on ambiguity and she chose a name, Claude, that in French could refer to either a man or a woman.
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Just as Limbaugh had thrived in the Clinton years, so too was Fox set to stay on top during the Obama years.
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Some species of bacteria that thrived in his gut while he was in space, for example, became rare again on his landing.
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Wheels It doesn't sell a sports car, but its technology is finding success where luxury brands like Benz and BMW have thrived.
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The company thrived in the years following World War II, led by Dorothy Shaver, the first woman to lead a major retailer.
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First, we thrived by exploring a physical frontier during the migration west, and now we explore technological, scientific, social and human frontiers.
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And they have thrived since trading with the Washington Nationals for Murphy, who somehow slipped past every other N.L. team on waivers.
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In the beginning, I thrived on the extreme precision it demanded, and the challenge of delivering this before so many expectant eyes.
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Yet he's thrived anyway thanks to a preternatural sense of timing and a hockey I.Q. gleaned from a lifetime around the game.
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I am grateful to have a passion that has thrived my whole life and in which I am still able to indulge.
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But given how Otto Porter Jr. thrived after a midseason trade from Washington, there are reasons for a little optimism in Chicago.
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Certain players thrived, including J.B. Holmes, a long-driving American who was also a straight-driving and fine-putting American on Thursday.
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It led to growing economic and cultural clashes between the educated urbanites, who thrived, and the rural masses, who were left behind.
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It listed on Milan&aposs bourse six years ago and has thrived by expanding in markets like Asia, while rejigging its strategy.
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While many travel services platforms have come and gone, Expedia has grown and thrived, remaining one of the most popular booking sites.
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There are roughly 325,000 Koreans in Southern California, with about one-third in Orange County, where they have thrived in suburban enclaves.
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Erdoğan thrived in the years that followed, but rumors spread about the price that he had paid for his alliance with Gülen.
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The National Front, long one of Europe's most popular far-right parties, thrived by taking up that French nationalism as its own.
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It had thrived under the Taliban's rule before both groups were driven underground following the U.S. invasion that followed Al Qaeda's Sept.
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Part of the problem, some said, is that she has thrived in the Golden State, which requires a different kind of politicking.
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However, the Railroad was part of a radical, interracial social movement that thrived in areas with free-black populations and antislavery organizations.
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They want to attract the rising number of young consumers in Africa's most developed economy which has thrived on demand for commodities.
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Schroder has thrived on the second night of back-to-backs this season, averaging 27.5 points in four such games this season.
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A strain of Euroskepticism had always thrived in British politics, but the global financial, European debt, and refugee crises gave it fuel.
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But while Marvel's cinematic strategy has truly been a grand design, it wouldn't have thrived if its films didn't also have heart.
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She's thrived because she's fast and accurate, over a demanding 10-hour shift with two half-hour breaks, one of them paid.
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Contrary to the self-serving but baseless sky-is-falling predictions, banks have thrived under the law and economic growth has risen.
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The City of London financial center, which has thrived as an offshore capital for euro trading, would almost certainly lose some ground.
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In their absence, nutrients recycled between the soil and water, the water cleared up and the remaining plants thrived in more sunlight.
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Newer teams such as Ghost Gaming, which boasts some of the top Fortnite players on their roster, have thrived on the scene.
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It has thrived on an office culture in which antiquated things like "cafeterias" and "lunch hours" are increasingly falling out of fashion.
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It will establish a regime of over-regulation of a precious service that has survived — indeed thrived — without significant interference from government.
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He thrived under the mentorship of G.E.'s longtime chief executive, Jack Welch, and became known as a blunt and forceful leader.
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A rivalry thrived between the brothers, and Def Jam remained one of Joey's favorite games of all time as he grew older.
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It had thrived under the Taliban's rule before both groups were driven underground following the US invasion that followed Al-Qaeda's Sept.
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They were part of the mood of the wartime era, when divination thrived as desperate relatives sought connection with their loved ones.
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Even though Jony is a "unicorn" designer, Apple has always thrived on small teams with decision makers, and they're not all one person.
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Curiously, after the extinction event, lamniform sharks that had wide, triangle-shaped teeth died out, while carcharhiniforms with that same tooth type thrived.
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When we started Andela, one of my driving aspirations was to build a company to which women technologists flocked and where they thrived.
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Local media have also reported cases of oppressive and sometimes violent loan-collection methods in a sector that has thrived under little supervision.
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By the end of the Pleistocene, Ireland's grasslands, upon which the Great Elk had thrived for thousands of years, had turned to forest.
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Rand Paul (R-Ky.) in the primary and later Cruz, has thrived on Capitol Hill as a wildcard willing to buck GOP leaders.
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In November, Siemens said it would cut 6,900 jobs, mainly at the PG division, which once thrived on supplying turbines for electricity generation.
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The papers have thrived by focusing on local news in the shadows of two much larger competitors, the Washington Post and Baltimore Sun.
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But many invasive species, which outcompete animals that only live in Australia, have thrived in the devastation left behind by months of flames.
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You thrived on architecting growth for early-stage high-growth companies, and you treated these early-stage companies you worked with like family.
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Such structures could muffle political risks but are far less efficient than the model of globally integrated firms that thrived in the 2000s.
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"During the campaign, the brothers thrived on being the spokespeople and speaking at rallies and being very visible," the family source tells PEOPLE.
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Discarded syringes are seen in an open-air heroin market that has thrived for decades outside the heart of Philadelphia, July 31, 2017.
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Mr Putin's regime has thrived on blurring the line between private and state interests, treating businessmen as holders rather than owners of assets.
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Even in Italy, sometimes cited as a place where they have thrived, by one estimate only 4% of workers are in co-operatives.
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This Time Capsule course examines trends all the way from 1994 to today and talks about why different sites thrived while others floundered.
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Carriers have historically thrived on this kind of misleading marketing, but in this case, it seems to be initially backfiring on AT&T.
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Sonos was born to a free and open internet, we have built our business around it, and thrived as a part of it.
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The colorful towers contained metals and sulfur and vented incredibly hot fluids (366 Celsius or 690 Fahrenheit) but still thrived with microbial life.
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Smaller ant species with multiple queens were tended to be successful, as were ants that thrived in areas that were disturbed by humans.
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Perhaps because of his disdain for comfort, Campbell thrived in the harsh volcanic landscape of the Galapagos, with its strange and wonderful wildlife.
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The crucial thing is that while we want many of the same things in life, we've thrived because we approach things very differently.
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But the pace of rises is also slow enough not to scare stock investors who have thrived on a decade of cheap money.
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Minecraft has thrived with a community of loyalists who have edited the game themselves to create different characters and worlds from the original.
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EST) - Prince Ali: "Football has thrived but FIFA has floundered - the game has carried its governing body" 11:40 GMT (053:40 a.m.
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Britain planted the seeds in its Southeast Asian colonies, where the rubber crops, free from the insects that infected them in Brazil, thrived.
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With the exception of the KKK, which has thrived on legacy membership, all of these groups have experienced a decline in recent years.
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Growing up, Mendes knew he was undocumented, but he thrived in school anyway, earning straight As throughout middle school and early high school.
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Nonetheless, their 2-0 win over Belgium showed that they've lost none of the steeliness on which their national team has always thrived.
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Booth thrived at Phillips Exeter, where the young men (he was eighteen when he arrived there) were more or less on their own.
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Apple (APPL) first passed Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company in 2010, as its consumer hardware business thrived while Microsoft's floundered.
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Or are they a small reflection of a community that has thrived and flourished out of the continuing popularity of Bungie's epic shooter?
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He admires tycoons who thrived in office, such as Thaksin Shinawatra, the former Thai prime minister, and praises the showmanship of Donald Trump.
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Many imported goods were banned, scarcity was rife, black markets thrived, businesses were failing and soldiers stalked markets to enforce government-determined prices.
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Successful players in the meat industry thrived by lowering costs and increasing scale, which meant finding ways to raise livestock quickly and cheaply.
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Eastern hellbenders once thrived in rivers and streams along the Appalachian Mountains from New York to Georgia and as far west as Missouri.
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For example, MinuteClinic thrived when it extended its hours to be open for working parents at times when traditional doctor's offices were closed.
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"Not all retail sectors have thrived ... with women's apparel retailers and sporting goods seeing sluggish sales at best," CGP President Craig Johnson explained.
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Russia's Uber equivalent, owned by Yandex, is another, smaller example of a company that has thrived within the confines of strict technology regulation.
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In the past, Dubai thrived by keeping cordial relations with every country in the region, accepting trade and investment from all of them.
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Karns, who has pitched well against the Yankees, allowed five hits and four walks in only five innings but thrived with runners on.
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It would have been understandable for Vox's leadership to do any of those things, but they did not, and so we have thrived.
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The original Doom from 1993 has thrived for years on mods, to the point that where we still cover them with some regularity.
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In the motion offence installed by Katie Smith in her first year as the Liberty coach, these were freedoms that she thrived in.
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The original plan was to return the iguanas to a habitat where they once thrived, the Goat Islands, a mile off Jamaica's mainland.
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Fourteen of those seasons were spent in Boston, where Ortiz thrived in the crucible of one of the most celebrated rivalries in sports.
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But since raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour nearly a year ago, the restaurant industry in New York City has thrived.
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Lincecum thrived as a reliever in the 2012 World Series against Detroit, but his greatest moment came two years before — in Arlington, Tex.
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Misinformation has thrived on social media, where it can be difficult to tell the difference between real and false quotes, images and articles.
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The prospects the Mets gave up in that deal — outfielder Jarred Kelenic and starter Justin Dunn — have thrived in the minors this season.
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At the time, David Solomon led Goldman Sachs's investment banking division and he thrived in part by playing somewhat a bit against type.
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By most accounts, Mr. Saleh was not devoutly religious, but he paid attention to managing the Islamists who thrived in Yemen's religious culture.
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As a handful of big cities thrived with globalization, France's regional governments, saddled with more financial burdens, became caught in a vicious cycle.
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It seems silly now, but I thrived on such simple things: I loved friending my ex's friends and watching them like my photos.
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On the other hand, he was friends with Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard, earned a first at Oxford and thrived as a corporate consultant.
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The black market for illegal guns has thrived in those cities, with gang members and criminals turning to the streets to get firearms.
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To study this, the researchers needed to measure the aggressiveness of the colonies and how well they thrived before and after a storm.
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And like the pioneers who once set out for California to make their fortune, tech companies have thrived in that regulation-free landscape.
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For much of its existence, Disney's media business thrived by selling its channels, movies and TV shows through cable networks and other distributors.
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Raised by her single mother, Mary Warner Moore, and sent to Bryn Mawr (where she thrived), the young poet hoped for urban independence.
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Many met with shipwreck and starvation, even as a native culture thrived along the coastal estuaries, feasting on that bounteous supply of seafood.
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The prospect required a certain kind of self-assurance, possibly even narcissism—it called for someone who thrived in the center of controversy.
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But they weren't less responsible, less talented or less hard-working than their parents or grandparents who had thrived in the postwar era.
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Cilic, a former U.S. Open champion, clearly thrived out of the limelight, wrapping up the match in a brisk one hour 40 minutes.
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It was more of a talk-show network than a news network, and it thrived by filling a void of conservative media coverage.
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It's tough to argue that it hasn't thrived as a smaller rival given it has led the industry for years in gaining customers.
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Three of the better-performing funds of the third quarter thrived by scooping up bargains among stocks that other investors had shied from.
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Trump and the N.F.L. have thrived in recent years by fashioning politics and sports, respectively, as a kind of real-life reality show.
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" Bridgewater, in a statement, said that people either thrived in the firm's "unique culture" or "they dislike it and decide to move on.
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She thrived, she said, because of public education, military training — she served as a captain in the Army — and access to health care.
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The praying mantises thrived even if they didn't save my broccoli plants, and all my mail-order caterpillars died before they became butterflies.
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San Diego State's balanced offense thrived inside the 225-point line, buoying the Aztecs despite an uncharacteristically poor shooting stretch beyond the arc.
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Companies like Facebook, Spotify and Yelp have thrived on Apple's platform, which typically generates more money for app developers than Google's Play Store.
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Zuckerberg thrived at the exclusive New Hampshire prep school, seemingly unintimidated that classes there might include a Rockefeller, a Forbes, and a Firestone.
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With Holmes's approval, eugenicist policies thrived in the United States for a decade, until at last revulsion at Nazi atrocities produced a backlash.
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" Seemingly risk-free profits poured in, and over the years a mini-industry thrived, one that a former participant labeled "the devil's machine.
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Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia Mr. Warner, the highest-ranking Democrat on the committee, has thrived in the spotlight that the investigation brings.
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Wine said dictatorships have thrived in Africa by suppressing young people, and getting young voters to the polls could help change the game.
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The segments of toys that have really thrived are those tied to some intellectual property, whether it's Fortnite or Marvel or Star Wars.
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The pace of hikes have also been slow enough not to scare stock investors who have thrived on a decade of cheap money.
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The plants had been stuck in potatoes to keep them moist, ready to grow, and they thrived in what is now Silicon Valley.
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The new national security state, formalized by the 211 National Security Act, built up an intelligence regime that thrived on tightly held information.
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Movie financing is always a risk, but some companies, like Bron, Participant, and the streamers Netflix and Amazon, have thrived from bankrolling projects.
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Like interest in traditional books, library systems in much of Canada have not only survived the rise of electronic media but have thrived.
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While the Sanders campaign has thrived in grassroots organizing, the events offer candidates some of their best chances to reach a national audience.
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OctFest, featuring live bands, gourmet food and 250 craft beers, as well as Pinknic, a rosé wine and dance music festival, have thrived.
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Ultimately, Hint thrived because we defied industry standards and stayed true to our mission — helping people lead healthier lives without compromising on enjoyment.
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The industry in which Mr. Plepler thrived has been destabilized recently by the entry of big-spending digital rivals like Netflix and Amazon.
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Private equity has thrived for 7503 years largely because the tax code allowed interest expense on debt to be deducted from pretax income.
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Jojuan thrived as the star running back on Mater Dei's freshman team, and made a brief cameo on varsity to end the season.
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Perhaps that was due in part to women's basketball of the 1970s flying under the radar, largely unobserved, while football and men's basketball thrived.
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For Game 3, Fizdale brought Selden off the bench, and rather than be disappointed by what could be perceived as a demotion, Selden thrived.
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She has spoken about the fact that she thrived in the Army, being judged on her merit and what she contributed to her units.
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But though this lineage thrived for millennia, it seems their fate was inextricably tied to the indigenous people who were killed by the Europeans.
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" Halle said Stein thrived in the company of others, and after he retired, he still "picked up odd jobs, just to be with people.
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That tactic didn't really work, and Chromebooks have thrived in the US education market with some 20 million students using Google's laptops in schools.
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Rosie told St. Onge that she stressed her out as an assistant, but Rosie eventually let her audition as a writer, where she thrived.
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His family thrived: a business empire reputedly included the second-biggest airline, a near-monopoly on the pistachio trade and the largest private university.
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I always saw activism as a practice for people who thrived in the spotlight, who seemed to be born to dismantle systems of oppression.
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Hoaxes have thrived on WhatsApp in India, for instance, where misinformation has spread on the app, creating panic, and even leading to a death.
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Let's not forget that we've thrived as a nation because we've been a beacon for the courageous—the tired, the poor, the tempest-tossed.
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With no assistance from Mr. Bloom the Western canon has thrived in those fields, and the additions of Ms. Morrison have had no impact.
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But Hearst has thrived for decades as a private company and none of its trustees or family members are at loggerheads with its management.
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The Christian film industry has grown and thrived since the 2014 drama God's Not Dead, which made $60 million on a $2 million budget.
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