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31. In the long run, other institutions have absorbed gender integration with only minor difficulty and have thrived as a result.
32. The red spruces and balsam firs that dominated the vegetation near the mountaintop thrived under high rainfall and cool temperatures.
33. Then as now, the soprano and tenor saxophonist has thrived by constantly seeking new adventures and doing the unexpected.
34. Both the white and black smokers supported the same odd fauna that thrived at the Galapagos Ridge.
35. Spicer points out that the sector has thrived in a bull market but the advertising boom may be coming to an end.
36. Wineries have thrived in the town for more than a century.
37. Behind such a solid platform Toulon's back row of Melville, Louvet and Loppy thrived, roaming the field with impunity.
38. The business thrived, and soon Richard was a civic pillar of Connecticut and a representative in the colonial legislature.
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39. Wolves and Goblins seem to get along very well, and the two races have thrived together.
40. Both the troupe and its honcho have thrived.
41. Strange to say, the child thrived.
42. But Rolex thrived in the face of disruptive technologies.
43. The Tribune grew and thrived.
44. The theory that new American weapons weakened the prospects of arms control thrived.
45. He thrived on this, but after 17 years I didn't like what the relentless production of a newspaper column was doing to my writing.
46. The Chinese have thrived on export expansion, and the U.S. has looked to China for inexpensive manufactured goods as our economy relied on consumers and financial services.
47. His faction survived and even thrived amid the many vicissitudes of his career.
48. Spurred on by a new class of Anatolian entrepreneurs, the economy has thrived.
49. It was hard to avoid the impression that Nixon, who thrived on crisis also craved disasters.
50. Family life thrived in daylight and Charlotte Uhlenbroek is in Madagascar looking at ruffed lemur families.
51. As a commercial center, Newport thrived , with merchants active in the sea trade.
52. Although I had thrived in the investigative environment of the NLRB, I did not know quite what to expect in a scientific research milieu.
53. Cattle left outdoors to fend for themselves thrived on this God - given hay.
54. And the frog Rana temporaria declined in the English countryside but thrived in towns.
55. Harry Truman thrived on the cut and thrust of politics.
56. That's understandable: Jobs was an iconic iconoclast who thrived as a businessman and as the envy of his field.
57. He smoked cigarettes and drank whiskey, and he thrived on good wit and stimulating intellectual conversation.
58. From the War of 1812 until well into the twentieth century, American manufacturers thrived behind high-tariff walls.
59. In the peaceful conditions of the first 17 years following Liberation , choral music thrived in China.
60. The grapevine that produces the best wines thrived in barren fields.
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