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More than that, it would flourish like a green bay tree.
As the technology originated in progressive Asian markets like South Korea, few were optimistic that it would flourish or catch on globally at all.
The Seinfeld birthday project was born, but we really weren't sure how and if it would flourish.
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"The kind of girl who would want to do it and stay in it is probably the kind of girl that would flourish in it," Chelsea said.
In the spring of 1999, the sport of mixed martial arts was hardly a blip on the radar and the organization that would flourish presenting it — the Ultimate Fighting Championship — was in its darkest days, scrambling to stay afloat and searching for venues that would sanction it.
It is hard to imagine this now, but there were actually Jews in the 1920's who believed that in a new Soviet Union Yiddish life would flourish as it never had before, though Markish for a time disagreed.
Even in his most grandiose moments, I doubt that Norman Lamont can ever have imagined that the idea he pulled out of the deep freeze would flourish as it has.
Given that she often mentioned getting up at 3.30am to start work at 6am, and the early starts were referenced whenever her behaviour on air was a cause for concern, offence, guffaws or jaw-dropping moments of disbelief, it never seemed likely she would flourish for long at the earlier hour.
It was a role Zeenni would flourish in during future games against Beckman and Francis Parker.
They want to sever all ties with the EU's bureaucratic system and think Britain would flourish if it was allowed to be independent and able to forge trade deals with whatever country it chooses.
Scottish nationalism (even its modern, ostensibly "positive" incarnation) is fuelled, at least in part, by the claim that Scotland would flourish if only it had greater autonomy.
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