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Still, the researchers found a degree of satisfaction among some Tibetans, especially those who had prospered from the housing boom.
The Riley-Smith family had prospered from its involvement in the Yorkshire firm of John Smith's Brewery.
As a separate British colony, Nova Scotia had prospered from its forestry, fisheries, and shipbuilding for the first two-thirds of the 19th century.
Mark Herr, a Merrill spokesman, said that its consulting clients in Florida had prospered from their relationship with the firm and that Mr. Callaway had met regularly with his clients, providing detailed summaries of their transactions and answering their questions.
In 1660, visitors' accounts imply that the stonework had all been dismantled, and 18th-century accounts suggest that this was reused for construction work in the town below, which had prospered from the wool and later linen trade.
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I have watched as my country has prospered from rising oil and gas prices.
Both communities have prospered from growth largely propelled by foreign investment.
It has prospered from the very brutal repression that was supposedly essential to stop the jihadists.
While many families have prospered from economic liberalization, others struggle to get by.
Since the financial crisis, many investors have prospered from a rebound in the markets.
Afghan fighters, for example, have prospered from the protectionism of Afghanistan's neighbours.
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