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But none have flourished more than deer.
My own career flourished more anonymously for several years.
Recently, he has flourished more in white-ball cricket and after his international retirement he will continue to bolster the pension by playing T20 around the world.
Such programs flourished more in Israel than in Palestinian areas, and they preached mainly to the choir, leaving out most people who needed them.
Thomas's presence during the qualifying rounds is a testament to his enduring love affair with tennis and a revival of a relationship between tennis and radio that first flourished more than 90 years ago.
[The San Francisco Chronicle] Scientists weigh the possibility that a fossilized forest that flourished more than 2.5 million years ago in the Canadian Arctic could return to life in decades to come as a result of global warming.
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Even with lobsters flourishing, more people are trying aquaculture in Maine.
Basketball tends to flourish more naturally in grittier settings; at Rye High School, football still rules.
Some athletes never feel completely healed, because fibroblasts flourish, more so than muscle cells.
"We introduce them into a new, rich habitat called the human population, where they can flourish more abundantly and cause more trouble".
The lack of violence has allowed economic development, and the growth of a civil society, to flourish more or less unhindered.
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