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The Slavs were gradually assimilated culturally, politically, and economically, and Brandenburg enjoyed prosperity in the 13th century.
Its empire, described by a philosopher as "larger than Libya and Asia combined," enjoyed prosperity and great power.
"Lebanon has enjoyed prosperity and massive inward investment in recent times, and this translated into a fast-growing boating industry," he said.
Many Irish stonecutters who fled the famine of their homeland for Tuckahoe and, later, Italian workers enjoyed prosperity working in the quarries.
The Crimean War drove up the price of wheat, and the colonists enjoyed prosperity, plenty of food and enough money to send $1,250 back to Switzerland in 1861 when a fire ravaged the city of Glarus.
Galbraith acknowledges that the United States has mostly enjoyed prosperity in recent years; his glib explanation is that hold-over New Deal institutions (government mortgage agencies, subsidized health care, student loans) have come to the rescue of misguided conservative policies.
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Thus, a man could enjoy prosperity and please God also.
You're enjoying prosperity and the good life this country offers, aren't you?
Yet if Mr. Palmisano succeeds, his I.B.M. could be one that enjoys prosperity for years.
"The Fed is just going to have to chill out and enjoy prosperity," he added.
By 1520 London was again enjoying prosperity, with 41 halls of craft guilds symbolizing that well-being.
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