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Whereas essentially all eukaryotic organisms require oxygen to thrive, many species of bacteria can grow under anaerobic conditions.
But if chronic sickness can be avoided for the entire industry, some European insurers will thrive, many will merge and a few will die.
One objection to the idea that everything in life is fated by Providence, Price wrote, is the failure to thrive: "Many perish in the womb," and even more "are nipped in their bloom".
To help students thrive, many teachers decorate their classrooms with colorful and fun designs that aim to keep the kids engaged and alert.
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Two years ago, when the economy was booming and home-building was thriving, many of these same laborers were working every day.
As the Fox News star and hedge funders have thrived, many Americans find themselves unable to afford homes or pay the rent.
Many species will thrive, but many will perish in the rapid environmental changes in temperature, water and flora.
Cities thrive for many reasons.
Brown and rainbow trout thrive in many streams.
But the women's bonds thrive in many ways.
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