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Real flowers would struggle to thrive here, but bouquets of artificial ones bloom everywhere.
Corn and manioc still struggle to thrive in the dry ground.
If it's properly dried, they'll struggle to thrive, but not if it's wet.
At present the market is dominated by smaller manufacturers who could struggle to thrive in a heavily regulated marketplace.
Liesl Tommy directs a play exploring how women band together and break apart, employing varied strategies as they struggle to thrive in a violent time and place.
Her first academic book, Unfinished Business: Black Women, The Black Church, and the Struggle to Thrive in America, was published by Orbis Books in November of 2012.
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These benefits are important as Rutgers struggles to thrive in the face of the State Legislature's neglect.
Twenty-four hours later, it was Puerto Rico, a land where baseball has struggled to thrive in recent years, who took it to their colonial rulers.
"To many Chinese students in the early 1990s, the tragic shooting that spawned the idea for this film mirrored their own struggles to thrive in a new and unwelcoming culture.
As a result, Rambus has been struggling to thrive in a $30 billion industry where it finds itself with few friends, even though it claims its designs are used throughout the industry.
C1 TiVo's Strategic Challenge TiVo, one of the first companies to develop a device that used a computer hard drive to store television programs, is struggling to thrive without the cooperation of cable companies after pulling out of a deal with Comcast.
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