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And it's no wonder such diverse life forms are able to thrive down there.
"But I get a lot of great light in there and the plants are able to thrive.
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Tim Martin, who founded the chain in 1979, said: "There is no rational reason why Scotland shouldn't be able to thrive as an independent country if it has a sensible economic policy.
The question is whether Mr. Fridman and Mr. Khan will be able to thrive outside Russia.
But on balance, we have been a city that has been able to thrive.
So is the culture in which fast food is able to thrive.
This being Auckland, each boat must be able to thrive in all conditions.
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