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Nevertheless, microbes routinely survive and thrive in remarkably phage-rich environments [2].

The doctors thrived, and there were remarkably few hassles.

But he seemed to thrive on it and, remarkably, remembered it in detail.

"Ragweed has just been thriving; it's grown remarkably well," said Dr. David Shulan, an allergist in Albany whose staff takes daily pollen counts for the National Allergy Bureau.

Remarkably, the event thrives without local authority funding.

Remarkably, C. lunatus successfully thrives on important crops such as rice (Oryza sativa L ., wheat (Triticum aestivum), cassava (Manihot esculenta), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), Hymenaches species, strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa), Amaranthus species, and potato [ 16– 20].

Remarkably, the event is thriving without local authority funding.

More remarkably, the Bruins have thrived since Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome knocked one of their top scorers, Nathan Horton, into next season.

Great Bardfield was a quintessentially English village – a thriving community with butcher, ironmonger, grocer and, remarkably, a close gathering of artists who, by design or happy coincidence, lived and worked in or around the village.

The human body is remarkably adaptable and can survive, and even thrive, on widely divergent diets.

Except that, actually, maybe that isn't true at all, because an international survey of couples for the Kinsey Institute suggests that it's men who thrive on non-sexual physical intimacy, while women are remarkably unfussed about being cuddled.

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