The BBC reported in July that there is a flourishing trade in the furs of endangered animals in Afghanistan. |
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And we already conceded that a life lived amidst lies, or in a fool's paradise, is not a flourishing life. |
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The school is in a very flourishing condition, with an average attendance of sixty-five. |
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Her career, however, was flourishing, from red carpets to behind the scenes. |
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But contrary to being a dying art, brewing is flourishing north of the Border. |
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References to the 1980s in these films have merely contributed to an already flourishing pattern of musical re-releases and band re-formations. |
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For years, he has been providing him with prime vegetables from his flourishing allotment at very little cost. |
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A general correlation between an agent's lapse from virtue and her decline from flourishing is enough for some purposes. |
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Famous outside of Asia for its martial arts films, 1960s Hong Kong cinema also saw a flourishing musical genre. |
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Many universities already have flourishing programmes to help forge links with local schools. |
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Even larger journals with flourishing revenue streams might be adversely affected. |
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The flourishing black market, which the Germans found impossible to suppress, was a lifeline for many. |
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The Andrews family lived on the Huirangi property, which had flourishing gardens. |
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The most flourishing modern art establishment in the world today is the Tate in London. |
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Amsterdam, the flourishing center of international maritime trade, was an ideal location for a collector of natural curios. |
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The year 2003 is shaping up to be a banner twelve months for the flourishing world of the genre small press. |
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In 1960 he moved to Cornwall, where a flourishing art community had developed around the small sea-side town of St Ives. |
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Clearly, no amount of planning guarantees a flourishing institution or a successful presidency. |
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He grinned, trying to shake off his morning glumness, and swung his own gleaming blade around, flourishing it with expertise. |
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Old and young alike emerge dustily from the scrum, flourishing their trophies. |
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It's all very well flourishing the old tax bribe, a favourite trick of these conjurers. |
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But flourishing a file of letters of complaint sent to the authority since early spring, the local farmer said the council was in the wrong. |
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What kind of first year it experiences in a new territory can make the difference between an invading species of mushroom flourishing or failing. |
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But enough of them hop on to the correct host to keep the species flourishing. |
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Years later people still say to the daughter that the plant is flourishing. |
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My basil plant is flourishing on my windowsill, but I'm bored out of my mind with the stuff. |
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Sometimes we see several rings of slightly different color, each a species flourishing in a different temperature range. |
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A bonus of the koala-friendly restrictions is that many other native species are flourishing also. |
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Berlin was an inveterate correspondent, living during the last great flourishing of letter writing. |
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Congestion charging is suddenly a growth industry and Turner's consultancy is flourishing. |
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Since when did insolvents have the right to impose their failed prescriptions on flourishing entrepreneurs? |
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The city is boisterous, its natives felicitously facetious, its commerce flourishing. |
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All about us one sees the flourishing of a vigorous new illiteracy, widely distributed and attached to muscular incivility and crime. |
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Such operations inaugurated what would become a widespread, flourishing black market that survived the entire Soviet period. |
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Walthamstow is like any other anonymous London suburb flourishing from the overspill of city dwellers from areas such as Islington and Hackney. |
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A beautiful, but quite inadvertent crop of henbit was flourishing in this field east of Lincoln this week. |
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Thus, it appears that our obsession with this imaginary family is flourishing healthily online! |
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These are the nuraghi, patriarchal fortress-villages dating back to Sardina's flourishing Bronze Age. |
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With the industry flourishing, more foreign businessmen are beginning to rush in to get a share of the market. |
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But some consultants fear that such ideological non-party organizations flourishing could be problematic. |
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However this argument leads to the flourishing of solecisms and general language degradation. |
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This bombilation aroused the house, and a waiter entered the room flourishing a napkin authoritatively. |
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This figure does not include the Arab slave trade nor the flourishing trade in slaves within Africa. |
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Walking along the path, we appreciated the flourishing bamboo that surrounded the multitudes of deep green water pools stocked with small fish. |
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Imagine having all these grand ideals, magnificent visions, and a blueprint for human flourishing. |
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Although it had enjoyed a brief flourishing under Cardinal Richelieu in the 1630s, Mazarin had allowed the navy to sink into decay. |
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Her name in an exquisite, flowing script glistened back at her, the letters furling and flourishing themselves in elegant swirls and twirls. |
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Bill and Al's flourishing line of bimonthly comics brought the dead-of-night short story to lurid, four-color life. |
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Huge tongues of flames, the source of which is disputed, licked the last traces of life from the once flourishing township. |
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Once flourishing human settlements in the countryside had turned into jungles and had become haunts of wild beasts of prey. |
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The great mammalian megafauna are flourishing, and the hominid primates have become increasingly skilled at the use of fire and tool-making. |
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He came to San Francisco in 1951 at the height of a flourishing jazz scene. |
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At that time, cloth industry, once flourishing, started to decline and was superseded by the famous Mechlin lace. |
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Without some teleology, there is no flourishing and no future for the human community. |
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By the end of the decade, his career was flourishing and he was well on his way to establishing his postwar reputation as a man of letters. |
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That's what got him sent beyond the back of beyond to pull a completely devastated land into flourishing prosperity in less than a decade. |
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The Magyar tribes who arrived here at the end of the 9th century found flourishing vineyards and familiarity with wine-making techniques. |
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They were fresh and flourishing, full of sap and vigor, though many of them had been born long before him. |
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By the second century AD, the Lyceum was again a flourishing center of philosophical activity. |
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The Mayans, Toltecs, and Incas were popularly believed to constitute the last flourishing of Atlantean races. |
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Galvanised by a flourishing world trade, Dutch companies with an international outlook go like a bomb, the FEM Business Top 500 list shows. |
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It can only be good to hear that ours is a living, flourishing language that will live on in all our communities for ever. |
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The finished work, located in the apse high above the chancel, depicts Christ in the attitude of the cross before a flourishing Tree of Life. |
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Variable displacement piston pumps are just icing on the cake of an already flourishing miniexcavator market. |
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Rather, Indians were active participants in the creation of a flourishing and unique Guarani mission culture. |
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The media focus as much on his glamorous lifestyle as on his flourishing business. |
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Word is Will has been impressed by Australia's flourishing Hip-Hop scene and plans on introducing Antipodean rappers to the rest of the world. |
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The legacies of Prohibition were an increased level of alcohol consumption and flourishing organised crime. |
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While the Byzantine Empire was flourishing, western Europe languished in spiritual and cultural darkness. |
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Its historic buildings have been largely restored, and trendy cafes, restaurants and boutiques are flourishing. |
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Over a period of several decades, Ewe women in the flourishing market communities solidified commercial ties and cemented their role as familial providers. |
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Sutter and Aimee are immature, lonely, and stubborn, all of which keeps their relationship from really flourishing. |
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Not because he has authored or championed legislation that has expanded the scope of human freedom and flourishing. |
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Strangio is at his best when exposing what appears to be a flourishing civil society in Cambodia. |
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Other than that, I can categorically declare that the water hyacinth is flourishing and spreading with gay abandon, continuing to choke other plant life. |
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One is to say that when we are thinking of our lives as wholes, we should think in terms of flourishing or welfare or well-being rather than happiness. |
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In a culture driven by youth, beauty and vitality, illness doesn't have to be terminal to be the kiss of death to a flourishing career, or an Oscar nomination. |
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In the past few years however the kiss of life has been given to the League of Ireland and now three years into the 21st Century, it is flourishing. |
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This broad range of experimentation builds on the musical flourishing of the 1960s and 1970s where bands like The Clash mixed punk with reggae and ska. |
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Those are troubling numbers, for unfettered speech is not incidental to a flourishing society. |
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The Barzani government, on the other hand, has had flourishing ties with Turkey. |
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So yes, couture is alive and flourishing, thanks to wealth located far from its spiritual home of Paris. |
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Gonzales resists the temptation to tell only stories about flourishing survivors. |
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The genre of the illness narrative is flourishing these days. |
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But we can tell that the town the lads left on their way to fight the Scots was a flourishing little place and not just some hole in the back of beyond. |
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In the shade of its flourishing growth he stood with braced and self-confident legs, and allowed no thoughts of his own to keep him from an attitude of manfulness. |
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Gameplay all boils down to getting your pirate islanders to make you a ton of golden booty while building a flourishing tropical island that can be used for your pirate base. |
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Both are brilliant bottle green and flourishing despite having an impervious tar pavement surface right around their trunks which would do nothing to keep them watered. |
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This was a prosperous time for Bavaria and there developed a flourishing art market, concentrating on conventional, unchallenging bourgeois genre pieces. |
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Despite a flourishing career as a freelance writer and a home in rural New England, he felt the Irish connection so strongly that he uprooted his family to move here. |
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The upside is that there is this great flourishing of ideas and experimentation and efforts to try things, and fertility research has advanced an enormous amount. |
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Most of the tables are outside in the garden, on separate isolated islands surrounded by flourishing plants that are apparently well taken care of. |
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In India, floriculture and cut flower industries are flourishing as many research centres and special nurseries have turned into promising businesses. |
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The trick, now, will be to turn all this enthusiasm and increased awareness and skills in our young people into more, flourishing, successful and high-growth businesses. |
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The exuberant audience, in an elixir of patriotism, rejoicing in jingoism and flourishing Union Jacks, swells to the strains of Jerusalem, the other national anthem. |
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But when the big boys come calling, flourishing their fat cheques, will Birlinn be any better at holding on to its prize assets than cash-strapped Polygon? |
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Television coverage of their practice routines has shown them swinging from a stadium-roof, SAS-style, flourishing batons and preparing for a terrorist attack. |
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Still on a high from the previous weeks performance against Carrickcruppen, Whitecross continued in a similar flourishing form against the Lurgan club. |
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Howard is not about to do anything to upset these flourishing relations. |
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In addition to the gardens, there were two grottos with hidden, artificial lighting, that sheltered the new friendship, if not love, flourishing between David and Carrie. |
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Of this flourishing trade, the Burnay jars of Ilocos are the only large clay jar manufactured in Luzon today with origins from this time. |
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There were also regional variations in many parts of the country with flourishing scenes particularly in California and Texas. |
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The granite extraction represents one of the most flourishing industries in the northern part of the island. |
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The raising, transportation and supply of large armies led to flourishing trade between Europe and the outremer. |
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Tuscany and Venice were also flourishing centres of diplomacy from the 14th century onwards. |
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Vocal music in the Renaissance is noted for the flourishing of an increasingly elaborate polyphonic style. |
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This was a time when there was relative peace on the seas and shipping was flourishing. |
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Northumbria possesses a distinctive style of folk music with a flourishing and continuing tradition. |
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There, on the ramparts of the forts, stood Nicholas Koorn, armed to the teeth, flourishing a brass-hilted sword. |
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Being selfish in the true Randian sense is about promoting the Aristotelian concept of eudaimonia, or human flourishing. |
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Chesapeake Bay once had a flourishing oyster population that has been almost wiped out by overfishing. |
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Foodstuffs were rationed and, as in other countries in a similar situation, the black market was flourishing. |
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A flourishing style of chirography is nowhere less in place than on a physician's prescription. |
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Her father had a flourishing tea and grocery store and had accumulated considerable wealth. |
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In the spring, however, thick carpets of bluebells can be found, flourishing before the beech leafs out and shades the forest floor. |
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I do not like crooked, twisted, blasted trees. I admire them much more if they are tall, straight and flourishing. |
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The settlement soon became a flourishing river port and crossroads, giving rise to vast cotton kingdoms along the river. |
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Mughal rule ushered economic prosperity, agrarian reform and flourishing external trade, particularly in muslin and silk textiles. |
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The researchers have observed samples of 400-year-old plants known as bryophytes flourishing under laboratory conditions, the BBC reported. |
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As Aristotle makes clear, philia is one of the constituents of human flourishing. |
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Later periods like the Victorian Era saw a further flourishing of British writing, including Charles Dickens and William Thackeray. |
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By the middle of the 3rd century, the conditions for the flourishing of a refined legal culture had become less favourable. |
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Despite a flourishing career in microphotography, Sakr chose to continue his career by fixing guitars when he returned to Egypt. |
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It reveals both the multiple ramifications of Christine's output, and the methodological diversity flourishing in Middle French studies. |
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The flourishing of sculpture in Mercia, occurred slightly later than in Northumbria and is dated to the second half of the 8th century. |
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In 1817 he moved from Belfast to Glasgow, where, besides keeping a flourishing school, he continued to write for the stage. |
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They built a flourishing trade in flowers and beads on the West African coast. |
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The fact, however, is that research on verbal behavior and treatment of verbal behavior disorders based on Skinnerian analysis are flourishing. |
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The resulting canals encouraged the flourishing of a nautical culture which proved central to the economy of the city. |
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Lives for Sale also exposes the ploys human traffickers use to entrap their victims in a flourishing immigrant-smuggling network. |
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He then headed south to Shiraz, a large, flourishing city spared the destruction wrought by Mongol invaders on many more northerly towns. |
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The VOC therefore closed the heretofore flourishing open pepper emporium of Bantam by a treaty of 1684 with the Sultan. |
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Chicago's flourishing economy attracted huge numbers of new immigrants from Europe and migrants from the Eastern United States. |
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A flourishing economy brought residents from rural communities and immigrants from abroad. |
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Their business has been flourishing in recent years and had developed into two adj oining leased units in The Tything. |
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In the Postclassic, the Maya engaged in a flourishing slave trade with wider Mesoamerica. |
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But far from being dead, the uniate church was not only surviving but flourishing in the underground. |
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The swinging also known as flourishing has developed somewhat into an art form, with drummers playing and swinging in unison or sequential flows. |
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Private schools, it seems, have become a flourishing cottage industry in Qatar. |
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Native craftsmen and artists turned to secular patrons, resulting in the flourishing of Scottish Renaissance painted ceilings and walls. |
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Until the first half of the 6th century and in sharp contrast with the decaying West, the Byzantine economy was flourishing and resilient. |
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From the 1960s it was attended by a theater dedicated to social and religious issues and to the flourishing of schools of dramatic art. |
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Yorkshire has a flourishing folk music culture, with over forty folk clubs and thirty annual folk music festivals. |
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The guidance of the group was taken over by Erik Bruijn, who is still in charge of a flourishing community. |
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Commerce was flourishing in the kingdom and the rising merchant class was made up largely of haole rather than Hawaiians. |
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The Boys of the Lough and Battlefield Band, emerged from the flourishing Glasgow folk scene. |
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There is evidence that there was a flourishing culture of popular music in Scotland in the Late Middle Ages. |
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In the 1960s there was a flourishing folk club culture and Ewan MacColl emerged as a leading figure in the revival in Britain. |
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In the first half of the 20th century, Poland was a flourishing centre of mathematics. |
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However Fewster, who had a flourishing variolation practice, may have considered this option but used smallpox instead. |
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Simon Keynes suggests that the 8th and 9th century was period of economic and social flourishing which created stability both below the Thames and above the Humber. |
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The trade was still flourishing long after the voyages had ceased. |
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Last November's class with master penman Michael Sull taught the traditional technique for flourishing names, and last weekend's class taught a more modern technique. |
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Though the field was flourishing it had a lot of threat to encounter. |
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With advancing technology and flourishing medical information on the Internet, we studied the use of palmtop computers by internal medicine residents. |
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The Permian began with the Carboniferous flora still flourishing. |
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Mugabe would play to the gallery of international opinion, flourishing the martyr card, and several African nations would no doubt boycott London. |
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For childhood is a social group where children teach, learn and share their own traditions, flourishing in a street culture outside the purview of adults. |
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A flourishing independent rock music culture brought forth Chicago indie. |
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The coastal strip is sandy but a short way into the hinterland, the ground rises towards the vale of Ypres, which before 1914 was a flourishing market garden. |
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He begins with the Church Fathers and then looks at the flourishing of millenarianism in AD 1000, the Black Death, millenarian sects during the Civil Wars, the Irvingites. |
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It declined during the 18th century, mostly because Nantes was flourishing with the Atlantic slave trade and paid no attention to its cultural institutions. |
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At the start of the war, the economy of the colonies was flourishing, and the free white population enjoyed the highest standard of living in the world. |
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In contrast, the burghs saw the flourishing of mendicant orders of friars in the later 15th century, who placed an emphasis on preaching and ministering to the population. |
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Alexander, who was First Sea Lord, wrote to me to say that, contrary to expectations, music was flourishing and would I come back as I was missed. |
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James IV's reign is often considered to be a period of cultural flourishing, and it was around this period that the European Renaissance began to infiltrate Scotland. |
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Peano used Latin as the base of his language, because at the time of his flourishing it was the de facto international language of scientific communication. |
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Gottscheerish is an outlying dialect of Bavarian that was flourishing in Gottschee but is now only known by the oldest members of the community in exile. |
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Surrounded by a chorus of beautiful women, he jackhammered his way about the stage, rocking his pelvis and occasionally flourishing his hands in a vaguely flamencolike manner. |
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I gave a flourishing about the room and cut a curlycue with my right foot. |
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Experts have found that slang is flourishing across all social groups, including 57 words for a remote control such as blabber, zapper, melly and dawicki. |
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Industrial anthrax, also known as woolsorter's disease, was a serious threat in the 19th and early 20th centuries when the wool industry was flourishing. |
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Satire, flourishing in his gift for caricature, is his forte. |
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Facilitated by its flourishing textile industry, Oldham developed extensive structural and mechanical engineering sectors during the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Asquith's legal practice was flourishing, and took up much of his time. |
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In medieval times, when Dunwich was first accorded representation in Parliament, it was a flourishing port and market town about thirty miles from Ipswich. |
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To shew, that these Qualfications, which we all pretend to be asham'd of, are the great support of a flourishing Society has been the subject of the foregoing Poem. |
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This period also saw a flourishing in intellectual activity, now known as the School of Salamanca, producing thinkers that were studied throughout Europe. |
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Florence originated as a Roman city, and later, after a long period as a flourishing trading and banking medieval commune, it was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. |
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He said that local producer in the country is not facilitating the LPG importer therefore cartelization of LPG is not flourishing in the country so far. |
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