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Sentence count:217+3Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bloomboomdevelopflourishgrowincreasemushroomprospersproutAntonym: declineSimilar words: drivedriverderivedrive outdrive updrivewayarrive atdrive homeMeaning: [θraɪv]  v. 1. grow stronger 2. gain in wealth. 
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151 Johnson: Small languages like Welsh and Letzeburgesh survive and even thrive in rich places like Europe. Other languages like Manx and Romansh are dead or threatened.
152 But Ho doubted they would thrive in the warm water needed for a comfortable footbath . And he didn't know if customers would like the idea.
153 The thrive and development degree of service industry is a distinguished symbol of economic assessment. In America, the employment in this industry covers more than 80 percent of the total.
154 So animals like wolves, grizzly bears, bald eagles, millions of wild salmon, humpback whales, steller sea lions thrive here again as they have for, for thousands of years.
155 Bold knaves thrive without one grain of sense . But good men starve for want of impudence.
156 A disease of grasses appearing as grayish-white or pinkish patches after heavy snow has melted and caused by fungi that thrive at low temperatures.
157 Can papyrus grow tall where there is no marsh? Can reeds thrive without water?
158 Today salt - loving bacteria thrive in brine pools on the dry lake bed, lending a blood-red tint in this aerial view.
159 Marsh orchids, marsh and meadow thistles, meadowsweet and ragged robin thrive.
160 The harem strategy, generally followed by plains and mountain zebra as well as by feral horses, often provides a relatively safe environment in which mothers and their foals can thrive.
161 Hindley was nought, and would never thrive as where he wandered.
162 BASEL, Switzerland — Long-lasting marriages may thrive on love, compromise and increasing ignorance about one another.
163 But Walter Mulbry, the USDA microbiologist, also showed that corn and cucumber seedlings could thrive on an organic fertilizer made from the dried-out algae.
164 On the opposite side, however, we deny the reality of being socially connected beings who also need to connect,[www.Sentencedict.com] co-operate and help one another to ensure that we thrive.
165 But since interactive marketing programs are now fueled by measurable results, not dot-com madness, we believe that they can thrive in a recession.
166 AI's practical side continues to thrive, but its theoretical side has languished after bequeathing a mixture of brilliant and awful ideas to philosophy and cognitive psychology.
167 Under progressive taxation your amount of thriving is diminished, to support welfare recipients, which if you yourself are on, then you lose the right to fail or thrive on your own merits.
168 Climatically, the gradual change view of the future assumes that agriculture will continue to thrive and growing seasons will lengthen.
169 The infantile case presented with failure to thrive , hypotonia, and radiologic rickets at 4 months old.
170 Only the thick blob of blue-green algae will thrive in low phosphate environment, and so over time this species tends to dominate these stable systems.
171 This is because under the high-moisture condition, the majority of mushroom poisoning thrive well spread, the greenhouse internal phase to the humidity upper limit is 85%.
172 And a friend up in McCall, Idaho , where carpenter ants thrive, who I watched pull a carpenter ant off the floor of his living room and take it outside rather than kill it.
173 For a state to thrive in such circumstances of rivalry required, in Mr. Fuku yama's view, a form of "state-building.
174 Lude, France's "La Marseillaise" and the Karl's "Dance" are distinguished by mid-century romantic sculptures . 19 realistic art thrive period of time.
175 The pumpkin is the only esculent of the orange family that will thrive in the North.
176 This flowering plant will thrive and bloom wherever you plant it.
177 What makes seashore paspalum so special is that it can survive and thrive in high-salt environments. So brackish water or partially salty water can be used to irrigate this grass.
178 Bush, and soon either John McCain or Barack Obama, might be tempted to again back figures in Pakistan that promise quick suppression of jihadi extremists that thrive in the tribal, mountainous areas.
179 Here, family court judge Michele Lowrance shows you can not only survive, but thrive, from your next split.
180 They thrive only in suitable soil and a temperate climate.
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