This fast-growing deciduous vine thrives in full sun and tolerates cold and drought. |
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When the temperature rises and the sun shines the algae thrives and can produce harmful toxins. |
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Rare plant life which has perished includes cloudberry, a sub-arctic bramble, which thrives on moorland peat bogs. |
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It will grow in practically every soil type and thrives the most in a sunny position. |
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The classroom joker at mainstream Old Clee Infants' School in Grimsby, he thrives on the rough and tumble of being just one of the boys. |
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One art that thrives in the progressive creative environment of the region is the belly dance. |
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He conquered his wariness of the press and now thrives in the media spotlight which came to be turned on him so frequently. |
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Tourism in Kerala thrives not thanks to any sites of religious or historic significance. |
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The second most valuable traded commodity, after oil, industrial coffee thrives on economic and environmental exploitation. |
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This conquest through biocontrol has spurred the search for other insects to match the range of climates where the water hyacinth thrives. |
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The cooperative has grown and thrives despite diminishing farm acreage across the country. |
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Unlike ballet, which thrives on its past, modern dance wasn't supposed to have one. |
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It thrives in our moist climate and is relatively free of pests and diseases. |
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The job would be money for jam for a man who thrives on putting politicians in their place. |
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Far from putting him off, these are the kind of circumstances in which Smith thrives. |
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Daisies usually call to mind open, dry fields bathed in sun, but ragwort is one daisy that thrives in shaded, wet soil. |
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And, he also can take comfort in the fact he's got a pretty smart pitcher on the mound who thrives on mental challenges. |
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The organism thrives in the soil, and is transmitted to humans via uncooked or poorly cooked meat and through house cats. |
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This is not the only place on skid row where business thrives in Porta-Potties. |
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The servants in Middleton's play represent an underclass that lives and thrives by irony, especially the irony of noble birth. |
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For a medium that thrives on ad-lib banter, trying to find appropriate words when there are none can easily sound banal. |
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The ground cover thrives, but ground cover is the catfish of the plant world, a bottom feeder that always makes it through hard times. |
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Nor does it bode well for Canada's economic advancement or political process, which thrives on a well-educated electorate. |
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Kawakawa thrives in the Aotea climate and is readily available all year round. |
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Another tiny flower that works well in a window box is diascia, an evergreen perennial from South Africa that thrives in our climate. |
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The channel thrives on a mixture of Hindi film, serials, musical countdowns, and quiz contests. |
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The film thrives on the chemistry between its two likeable leads, while the rest of the cast is funny and amiable. |
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The world can be a cruel, heartless place in which inequity thrives and true love fails. |
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Caraway can be grown on a variety of soils, although it thrives on fertile, water-retentive soils, it also benefits from deep cultivation. |
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We are sensitive also to the values that ensure that our nation, a mosaic of diverse cultures and faiths, survives and thrives. |
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Doodling, the informal artform, is chronically under-funded, rarely the subject of late-night panel reviews, and yet it thrives. |
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Nationalist, racist and heterosexist chauvinism thrives on political and social grievances. |
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He also came across the purple flower, right, named Bougainvillea, that thrives in the hot climate. |
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Football at all levels thrives on that ebb and flow of teams emerging as powers to take the place of those who have fallen by the wayside. |
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Foods that contain simple carbohydrates such as sugar not only promote poor health, they help create conditions in which candida thrives. |
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Of course, it's easy to point out that most popular music thrives on image as well. |
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The farm, which thrives on a recirculated aquaponic system, offered tender Bibb lettuce and beautiful leeks. |
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Without the bone chilling, sustained freezing temperatures of years gone by the arachnid population thrives. |
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The hot weather has been the main contributor to the rise in cases of wildlife being killed by botulism, which thrives in stagnant, warm water. |
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Samphire extract is derived from the Samphire plant that takes root and thrives in rocky coastal areas. |
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Pubs, restaurants and shops at Middlebrook and the rest of the town thrives when the club is flying high. |
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It thrives on the tension between irreconcilable, exclusive, coexisting opposites and the unlikely polarities they represent. |
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Child labour thrives in India because of social inequity, official neglect and anti-poor policies. |
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While Bollywood, which is based in Bombay, thrives, Pakistan's industry, based in Lahore and called Lollywood, is on the wane. |
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In our southern California garden Mexican sage thrives so well that we bind it with twine so it grows up where the hummingbirds get to it easier. |
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It's not ideal but then it's a plucky, little club which thrives on the unexpected. |
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Although Sue thrives on all the noise and hustle and bustle of having such a large family she still enjoys a break. |
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Featuring solo parts for horn, piccolo, and clarinet, this is the one movement in the work that thrives on poignancy and understatement. |
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He appears as a perfect republican, an American indigene who thrives in a libertarian wilderness. |
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The enemy thrives on that restraint, and there is no glory for a nation that gets Balkanized while on a diet of restraint. |
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Zambia's democracy thrives on the ballot box and we call on all registered voters to collect their cards without fail. |
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The company thrives on offering cheap, no-frills food products and household goods. |
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The coffee bean, as you may know, comes from an evergreen tree that thrives in subtropical climes. |
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A burrowing insect, the sun spider thrives in the high desert environment and is attracted by light. |
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The collective endeavour towards a creative goal is clearly something he thrives on. |
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Rice also thrives in the climate, and yields in the Sacramento Valley are the highest in the world. |
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The red algae thrives in places where the concentration of oxygen is very less. |
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This has now grown to 19 acres where a plant population of 20,000 species thrives. |
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Prickly pear unfortunately thrives along the Rim, growing at the base and among the belays, and we were all soon pincushioned with tiny golden spines. |
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In the midst of this religious and political turmoil, drug trafficking thrives. |
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The Asian Garden thrives in winter, when the weather is wet and cool. |
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Together, we discovered that a free market only thrives when there are rules to ensure competition and fair play. |
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This extremely winter-hardy species thrives in a lightly shaded location. |
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The soft, milky, aquamarine colour comes from the blue-green algae that thrives in the lagoon and white Silica mud, which carpets the bottom with a light natural sediment. |
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She thrives on being the center of attention and fumes when anyone else steals her thunder. |
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One of my three sons is a student who thrives there, due in no small part to innovative programs like its greenhouse and gardens. |
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Ibrahim vaulted to the forefront of a movement generated in large part by social media, which thrives on emotion and spontaneity. |
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It thrives in airy oak forests and the maquis, and prefers warm climates such as those of S. Europe, although found as far north as the south of Sweden, and in Russia. |
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Ranunculus repens is a terrestrial plant that thrives in damp habitats. |
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Political manipulation of religious identity in CAR is nothing new, but it thrives in institutionally weak environments. |
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And like past challenges to civilization, such barbarism thrives on Western appeasement and considers enlightened deference as weakness, if not decadence. |
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He may well be as thick as two short planks and show a reckless disregard for the facts, but he's also a grubby opportunist who thrives on the misery of others. |
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Wild bayberry thrives in the sand with almost no maintenance, will grow in full sun or partial shade, is not harmed by salt spray and is drought-resistant. |
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After all, Las Vegas thrives despite the fact that everyone knows that the house always wins. |
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If Lapid thrives and Netanyahu botches a major foreign policy issue, Lapid might have a chance at victory. |
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But despite its popularity, Reddit manages to retain a glorious, dark, unabashed weirdness that positively thrives there. |
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Only when their crop of vines is blighted can they make Sauternes, one of the most glorious sweet wines in the world, which thrives on rot and fungal decay. |
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In San Francisco, one of the pioneers of authentic Mexican food and fine tequila thrives far from the pulse of today's ultra fashionable urban drinking scene. |
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However, that's sort of unfortunate since democracy thrives when citizens are able to debate a broad range of subjects rather than deferring to the judgment of the experts. |
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Built on its reputation as a spa town, it now thrives on its connections with major cities, picturesque surroundings, and a reputation for good schools. |
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When their viticultural efforts didn't meet with much success in the semi-arid Mexican terrain where agave thrives, the Europeans decided to compromise. |
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It is aware that the fear on which it ultimately thrives is that of politicians who quake at its supposed influence and money. |
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Just as hip-hop thrives on the dynamic of battling, hip-hop fans live to debate, catalogue, reminisce, and complain. |
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A man who has scored six goals in the four previous head-to-heads with his former Leith employers this term, the midfielder thrives on the attention. |
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This vine, native to tropical South America, thrives throughout the tropics and subtropics and is probably the best known of the ones listed here. |
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Surprisingly, the lovely Acanthus mollis, or oyster plant, can bravely withstand regular blizzards of camphor leaves and even thrives in their mulch. |
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For many, Nirvana was the last big band that mattered, a highly critical and credible force in an industry that thrives more and more on homogeny. |
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I suspect that it was imported to Korea within the last 600 years as Korea's climate is ill suited for the Mugunghwa, which thrives in the tropics. |
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The tragic end that awaits these characters is the result of an infantile lack of communication, which thrives in the high school environment of exaggeration and gossip. |
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It is a special kind of organisation that thrives on creativity and flair. |
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I don't agree with everything he says or does, yet I think he's a breath of fresh air in a business that thrives on reality hidden under a heavy mask of make believe. |
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There are now believed to be only 12 places in the country where the fritillary thrives, and Cricklade North Meadow has the highest proportion of the blooms. |
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The tree grows very slowly and thrives in desert conditions. |
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We know the media thrives on dissension, disagreement, conflict. |
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South Korean-born dancer Yoon-Jeong Jin thrives on the poetic, imagistic dance performed by New Jersey's Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company. |
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A prolific and adaptable species, the eastern gray squirrel has been introduced to, and thrives in, several regions of the western United States. |
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Today, an evolving and well connected B-Boy and B-Girl scene thrives around the world. |
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Right Step thrives on softish ground but has a terrible record on the Knavesmire. |
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But there's still not enough water to do justice to the two fountains of the duck pool, where the marsh marigold thrives. |
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I don't want to pay the freight on the kind of conspicuous consumption that thrives on Mercedes or Jaguars. |
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So the Bluelines may be on their way out, but the wolf thrives in sheep's clothing. |
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Tubridy, 36, thrives on his image as a connisseur of old-style lounge music, sharp suits with cufflinks and old classic movies. |
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In real life, Lucy Fry is a self-proclaimed drama nerd who thrives on chill music from Australian artists like The Cat Empire and Jinja Safari. |
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The spiny water flea, a predatory, invasive crustacean less than a half-inch long, thrives in deep, cold and clean water. |
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Aquatic life in California thrives, from the state's mountain lakes and streams to the rocky Pacific coastline. |
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The lissom birch thrives ungarnered in the thicket, where grace and gentleness supply the whilom vigor of its sway. |
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This thrives under warm, humid conditions and can be a real problem in winter. |
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A wide range of wildlife thrives in the range, including red kites and red foxes, which both prey on rabbits and voles. |
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The potato cyst nematode is a microscopic worm that thrives on the roots, thus causing the potato plants to wilt. |
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These became known as demos, and the demoscene, a wide community of programmers who specialize in demos, still thrives today. |
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Also known as false flax or gold-of-pleasure, it thrives in the semi-arid conditions of the Northern Plains. |
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Indonesia where the ajak, the handsome, rufous, bushy-tailed wild dog still thrives. |
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Any starting pitcher thrives off his last start,'' Dodgers pitching coach Rick Honeycutt said. |
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She plays Lucy Spiller, the hard-nosed Editor-in-Chief of muck-raking Dirt magazine, which thrives on the indiscretions of the rich and famous. |
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Major shopping malls, department stores, markets, supermarkets and bazaars thrives within the city. |
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She reports great success with masses of Western sword fern, which thrives wild in redwood forests, as well as with Oregon grape. |
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The Trust also uses water buffalo at its Three-Cornered Meadow reserve, to the only place in Wales where mousetail thrives. |
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As free trade thrives on exports of commodities, monopoly capitalism thrived on the export of capital amassed by profits from banks and industry. |
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Today Dutch rock and pop music thrives in both languages, with some artists recording in both. |
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A child's mind thrives on uncertainty, involvedness and creativeness. |
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It thrives in sun or shade and is ideal for rockeries, borders and pots. |
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Its larvae feed on a wide range of Brassicas and various other plant species, and it thrives in any open location with diverse plant associations. |
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It thrives on compost and natural fertilizers brewed from comfrey or seaweed and uses only rain, natural groundwater or wastewater purified through a system of reed beds. |
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He forgets to mention that the old Dixiecrat faction of the Democratic Party became a central element of the GOP in those red states where racism still thrives. |
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