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Bits of the former Rover empire have survived and flourished, notably the Mini business in Oxford, which cannot keep up with demand.
In the northern United States, too, rhubarb cultivation flourished, notably in Michigan and around large cities. "Immense quantities are brought to the markets of greater New York by New Jersey and Long Island farm gardeners," declared a rhubarb manual published in 1901.
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Vested interest had been allowed to flourish, most notably in the trade unions but also in the nationalised industries of coal, steel and telecommunications.
It's a rigid structure in which the players flourish, most notably Fiennes, who caught Anderson's eye in a stage production of the savage farce God of Carnage, and whose brittle manner here proves the director's perfect tool.
It flourished in Tibet, notably, where it was expanded to include the footprints and handprints of Tibetan Buddhist lamas and other holy figures, some of whom were regarded as equally important as the Buddha because instead of ascending to nirvana they chose to stay on earth and help others achieve enlightenment.
Bell, dropped by England prior to the South Africa series after 7,727 runs in 118 Tests, still hopes for a recall, as none of his fellow contenders have notably flourished this winter.
His psychological emphasis was influential in the culture-and-personality movement that flourished under other Boasians, notably Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict.
His exquisite taste and technique have flourished in many settings, notably the electro-acoustic collective Supersilent, but never more fully than on his own recordings.
But he flourished in comedy as well, notably alongside Sellers and Alec Guinness in "The Ladykillers" (1955) and later as the twitchy, long-suffering Chief Inspector Dreyfus, who is eventually driven insane by Sellers's bumbling Inspector Clouseau.
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