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It prospers with government support and subsidies, and it is accelerating its rate of destruction, so that Tasmania is now the largest hardwood chip exporter in the world.
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After a short Russian occupation, it became (1815) part of the British protectorate of the Ionian Islands; it prospered with the revival of Greek culture.
It prospered with the linen trade in the 13th century, freed itself from episcopal rule in the 14th, and became the head of a powerful confederacy of towns.
The Hull Truck has had its troubles – it moved into a fine, purpose-built new theatre in 2009 from the old tin shed of a former church hall in which it had prospered, with the result so common in such cases that it lost its immediacy and found it hard to sustain its new premises.
It prospered again with the opening of India's railways.
Mining has fared badly on the islands, where it once prospered, with a decline in the extraction of sulfur in Sicily and of lead and zinc in Sardinia.
It has prospered with the growth of government contracts to private companies to provide welfare-to-work schemes, and Harrison, 46, now features on the Sunday Times rich list, not far behind Kylie Minogue.
It is hard to imagine him prospering with an approach that treats any sign of education or enthusiasm for the finer things in life as a guilty secret to be hidden from the electorate.
It prospered from trade with the Phoenicians and Carthaginians but was probably destroyed by the latter about 500 bc.
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