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Indeed, it may prosper further with awards attention for Morgan Freeman's performance as Nelson Mandela.
AS the fates allow, one Bloomberg neighbor who may prosper is the aforementioned Jack Grubman.
Their club sides may prosper, largely on the back of imports, but performances suggests the national team is struggling.
Some outfits may prosper with a few out-of-town stores that people visit infrequently, spending lots.
The NCP-based substrates can also be applied to other electronic systems, which may prosper next-generation green flexible electronics.
Intoxicants and gambling, [dedication of] stones, and [divination by] arrows, are an abomination - of Satan's handwork: reject such [abomination], that you may prosper".
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Long may they prosper, long may they continue to persuade me to spend too much money!
But change is difficult, and the business may or may not prosper under a new owner.
Democracy may yet prosper in Iraq; the Taliban may yet be stymied in Afghanistan to greater regional security in a largely unseen and unappreciated game of regional strategy; or each shall embody, in retrospect, an utter failure of imagination to test its theories before turning them into policies.
May your businesses flourish and may you prosper.
Trend-followers may yet prosper again, but the breakout point, as it were, may be some way off.
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