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Thus reformed, it might thrive as a right-wing alternative to Congress: nationalist and lightly Hinduist, if it wishes, and committed to economic growth and more efficient government.
Today, the town might thrive as a destination for tourists — beyond the serious surfers, bird-watchers, and "Lonely Planet" types who've been coming for decades — if it weren't for an inconvenient abundance of jejenes, a maddeningly aggressive species of sand flea.
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Most of the colony thrive, as well they might, on spongecake soaked in honey; but some, like the red-headed sugar bird, jib at this diet, and for such fastidious birds a supply of grubs has to be bought.
Finally, an examination of the future of IM application capable of interoperability is offered so as to describe how the technology might thrive given the proper foundation.
As they verge on detecting worlds where organisms might thrive, some astronomers are preparing for the next big step: determining whether E.T. is really there.
An athlete might thrive being his own decision maker.
That means life underground or undersea might thrive.
Was there any other option whereby living things might thrive?
They reluctantly sacrifice themselves so others might thrive.
These values might include the "existence value" individuals attach to knowing that the Lewis's Woodpecker is thriving as well as recreational values (e.g., bird watching tours).
Vinyl retailers are thriving as well.
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