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As unemployment rises and if extreme-right politics start to prosper, such clashes could become as common as they were in the era of Grosvenor Square, Grunwick and the miners' strike.
Another problem: If one of Pandesic's little customers should start to prosper, they'll probably start chafing at having to give up a slice of their revenues.
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Mr Shi eventually became a professor at Princeton University but he began to feel like a "bystander" as his native country started to prosper.
And Boris Spiegel, the chairman of a parliamentary committee on national security in health, said he believed that the loan would flood Russia with foreign-made drugs just as domestic manufacturers are starting to prosper.
In the 12th century York started to prosper.
Now, if you do get a good grade and start to, hopefully, prosper in this subject, you might get called some names; for e.g. 'Geek', 'Dork, 'Nerd' or 'Teacher's pet'.
And once economic growth returns to the countries of the Eurozone, and those economies start to grow and prosper, the economic pendulum will start to swing back.
Recognizing the potential of this new asset class, I started to lend on Prosper almost the moment it opened.
Although Ms. Chévere has left every school she started, all have continued to prosper without her.
The research projects Granger started in Brazil continued to prosper after his tenure, especially thanks to the efforts of Oswaldo Porchat.
In fact, the neocons have gone on to prosper, from starting PAC's and collecting millions, to doing book tours, speaking engagements or taking high profile private sector jobs.
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