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Intel can thrive today — not just survive, but thrive — and never hire another American.
At 62, she has seen her business skyrocket in the 1970s, crash in the '80s and, unpredictably, thrive today.
Most notable are the stromatolites, sheets of cyanobacterial mats that slowly began to fill the atmosphere with oxygen and which thrive today in a few marine sites.
Their efforts thrive today in a testing business, worth $400 million a year, in which some 2,500 tests are on the market.
That kind of messy vitality is likelier to thrive today in fields other than classical music, which remains so stuck in the past.
He is the guiding force that has enabled so many of the children present at the celebration to survive and thrive today.
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Expect the initial public offering market to thrive next week, as 18 deals aim to raise $1.9 billion in proceeds.
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