Several times, she had almost given up hope that the business would ever prosper and the only thing that kept her going had been her pride. |
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A number of buildings were already provided and if the institution was to prosper it would need to expand. |
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They are all well-run, prudent clubs who survive and sometimes prosper year in, year out. |
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Only if racing is conducted free of the taint of corruption will the sport survive and prosper. |
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Community groups across East Lancashire are set to prosper thanks to a new initiative which is being backed by a Rossendale firm. |
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But if the game is to survive and prosper it will have to translate impressive viewing figures into commercial revenue. |
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Destiny lies in your own hands, but to develop and prosper you must be prepared to work hard. |
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If New Zealand wants to progress and prosper, we must attract foreign investment to this country. |
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This lovely eastern river enjoyed a fine 2004 and I hope that it will continue to prosper this spring and beyond. |
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Only if the basic fundamental rights are protected can a country succeed and prosper. |
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As it is written in the Law of Moses, that you may prosper in all that you do and wherever you turn. |
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Our good wishes go to the Northern Rivers community and we hope Lismore continues to flourish and prosper in the future. |
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As those markets emerge and benefit from increased EU integration, the builders' merchants businesses within them should prosper. |
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He also feels that the standard of the men on the short-list is such that the club will prosper whoever they appoint. |
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He too is tempted to believe he could grow old and prosper with her by his side. |
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Neither is the fact that yet another talented Canadian visionary couldn't grow and prosper here. |
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You know, I rather think there are, and it might prosper the Lord's cause if we made a more determined effort to find them. |
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But not even Ricky Williams could prosper behind this line, ravaged by injuries and inconsistent play. |
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Here's your good health, and your families' good health, and may you all live long and prosper. |
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In other words, the apolitical world of globalisation can prosper only under the aegis of a political entity. |
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We will multiply and prosper such that our empire is infinite and our ingenuity boundless. |
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He knows the desires of my heart and He has promised to bless me and prosper me. |
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Conservative policies then seemed to prosper as conservative parties fell into disfavor with voters. |
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He didn't grow any crops or raise any animals but still he always seemed to prosper. |
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They prefer to point the finger of blame elsewhere, and refuse to accept responsibility for their role in allowing sectarianism to prosper. |
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Therefore we should obey the commandment of the Prophet in order to prosper in the hereafter. |
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However, the bosses will prosper with fat cash pay-offs and sweet share deals that will see them comfortably well-off well into dotage. |
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The lesson to learn is that Africa has been, can and will prosper without European Investors in particular those with hidden agendas. |
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Religion as a social institution is not identical with a deeper spiritual life and even can prosper for a time when such a life is lacking. |
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In effect, the very characteristics that make it prosper at one time may spell its downfall at a later time. |
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They failed for quite some time, but after taking classes in bookkeeping and writing, their shop began to prosper. |
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Will we in the rest of Scotland follow the lead set by the Highland and Islands, or watch while others prosper in our stead? |
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A flagging enterprise may survive and prosper as a bolt-on acquisition or benefit from the economies of scale in a larger grouping. |
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Many of his players are over the hill, and others that he has brought in are just not good enough to prosper at the very highest level. |
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But the people of Puerto Rico are also human beings with a right to live and prosper that brute force cannot deny. |
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He is an unaccomplished young cleric who has no chance to prosper through the normal channels of scholarly advancement. |
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The 60-minute second half is quicker in every way, and not only in the madcap chase through the audience, and the performances bloom and prosper. |
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All this shows him up for what he is, a particularly vicious form of life that preys on others not to survive but in order to prosper. |
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With no sign of any new exchanges on the horizon, OFEX should easily prosper when market bulls reappear. |
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To ensure American companies prosper in the coming years a focus should be placed on accelerating brain imaging and biochips technologies. |
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The nations that survive and prosper and become world powers are the ones that adhere to strict moral codes. |
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To survive and prosper you may have to change with it or adapt your systems and attitudes to suit. |
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They may conclude that for a business to prosper in the long term, they need a stable, permanent workforce. |
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Clearing the birch will help oak saplings and bilberries, ferns, mosses and lichens to prosper on the escarpment overlooking Nidderdale. |
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It is great to see our sister organization from across the Atlantic continue to grow and prosper. |
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No nation can prosper where corrupt practices are tolerated or in some aspects even encouraged. |
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This is a view that needs to change before the third sector can prosper in Taiwan, she said. |
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Good schemes will do more than funnel money from latecomers to early takers, allowing the foremost to prosper at the expense of the hindmost. |
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Fostering an environment in which firms can prosper and compete effectively. |
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The region also has a long seafaring history and although other enterprises now prosper in Galicia, the fishing industry is a large employer and economic contributor. |
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Companies that prosper over the long term don't just offer good deals. |
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It is hoped that this project will help the children to grow and prosper in an environment closer to that experienced by children within a family. |
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Of course, his alleged specialty is international trade, where he supposedly has made a case for moderate protectionism as a way to prosper a nation. |
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For incompetents and dossers prosper only at the expense of good workers. |
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May you continue to prosper and be blessed with good harvests and good health. |
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It ignores the fact that it is impossible for multinationals to make a killing and for people to prosper at one and the same time. |
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You will prosper in your work place, and your family will also be evangelized quickly. |
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Anybody can do well in a booming economy, but it takes a really smart and careful business person to prosper during an economic slump. |
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Because it is becoming less and less likely every day that they will prosper by attempting to repeat the actions of the Baby Boomers who came before them. |
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Some people seem to prosper even though they adopt expedience and practice unlawfulness. |
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The time when one only had to build in order to prosper appears to be past. |
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Ask the motor car industry how it will prosper if securitisation is snuffed out. |
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Rotherham proved they have what it takes to prosper in the Championship after getting the better of Blackburn 2-0 at New York Stadium. |
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Accordingly, we are committed to ensuring a favourable environment that allows these businesses to prosper and expand. |
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Trade facilitation is critical if Canada is to continue to prosper as a trading nation. |
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This effort is dictated by our wish to have a better standard of living, to run a modern economy and to prosper with the rest of Europe. |
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We believe that with our strategic business plan and our responsive management style, we will continue to prosper and grow. |
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We were confident that the companies we owned would survive and prosper relative to competitors over any period of weakness. |
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We will all need to make adjustments if we are to prosper in the new environment. |
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Enabling the private sector to help poor people prosper should become systematically integrated into development assistance efforts. |
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We are sufficiently diversified, both in its product range and in its geographical presence, to prosper in such context. |
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These territories will not prosper in a fair, sustainable manner without the support and backing of all the players in developed countries. |
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The first basic need for viability of a community is to make sure it will survive and prosper after the mine closes. |
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Directors of such banks prosper while depositors turn paupers. |
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Those with powerful guanxi are those who prosper in the region. |
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If a landowning nobility was to prosper, it was well advised to diversify out of land and reap some of the gain of financial, commercial, and industrial growth. |
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The new breed of link farm seems to prosper with nary a cross-link. |
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Quiet by nature, Fellows is fearless at the crease and his adventurous approach helped him to prosper while Vaughan seemed undismayed by all that had previously happened. |
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We preferred to decline in splendid isolation rather than prosper in a mundane community of Continentals under the Treaty of Rome which set up the European Economic Community. |
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The Council has watched Canada benefit from a long period of economic growth and public policy that has allowed the country to prosper and to balance its budgets. |
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When Mexico lost California to the United States, Garcia continued to prosper for a while. |
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Overall, the economy continued to prosper and the empire remained powerful. |
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It enabled Great Lakes port cities such as Buffalo and Rochester to grow and prosper. |
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Here domesticity could prosper, oblivious of the pervasive regimentation beyond. |
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Edward IV granted the right to hold two annual fairs and from this time the town began to prosper. |
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Treason doth never prosper. What's the reason? Why, if it doth, then none dare call it treason. |
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Since then, better transport and the advent of tourism have helped the city prosper again. |
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This monopoly, which lasted for a considerable time, helped Newcastle prosper and develop into a major town. |
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Eugene should pass a law that prohibits cutting the oak, maple, conifers and trees of heaven that grow and prosper all over our town. |
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It has learnt that the best way to prosper is to interweave itself with daily life, seeing no distinction between fixing the plumbing and making bombs. |
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Also on the list of infamous malefactors are the property owners, agricultural suppliers, chemical companies and bureaucrats who prosper by creating complicated rules and regulations. |
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Mr Cricket hit 59 at the Gabba earlier in the series and should get time at the crease to prosper. |
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The more they tried to stifle the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the will of its people to defend and fully develop the social system that it had chosen, the more the country would prosper and grow stronger. |
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He was also convinced that the kings of a restored Davidic monarchy would prosper in proportion to the degree of their faithfulness to the Law of Moses. |
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Even when the founders of HES decided to go their separate ways in 1999, the division of the company was done amicably, and the emerging units continue to prosper and cooperate with each other. |
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Everyone, from apprentice to seasoned veteran, must strive to improve their skills in the art of business development because without rainmakers, a professional services firm cannot prosper and grow. |
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International free trade improved the country and in order for Americans to prosper from a strong economy they had no choice but to embrace it. |
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Bad men as frequently prosper and flourish, and that by the means of their wickedness. |
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Our industry must react to the global pressure because we are not going to prosper as isolationists. |
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The economy since then has continued to prosper with the sustained growth of tourism from mainland China and the construction of new casinos. |
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Her children prosper, folded in the aumbries, cradled in paper, smocked in the complex fabric, the house the wasp has made, her enduring book. |
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Although species may prosper in the immediate environment of a river more than on dry interfluves, the general character of each ecosystem usually remains intact. |
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If you spend your budget wisely, deploy the appropriate technologies and take care of the trouble tickets brought to your attention by employees, your company will prosper and expand. |
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People who have bought gilts will also prosper as they pay a fixed rate of interest, worth more when the RPI is dropping. |
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Societies cannot thrive and prosper if people are not safe and secure. |
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All that was needed for evil to prosper was for good people to do nothing. |
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Projects such as these help, not only to combat poverty among immigrants, but also help all Canadians to benefit and prosper from their expertise. |
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The footwear, clothing, hunting gear, and women's tools shown in this exhibition are evidence of the ingenuity of the Inupiat, Yupik, Aleut, Alutiiq and others, and their ability to survive and prosper in the Arctic north. |
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And it is the bhikkhu sangha responsibility to see to it that both the sanghas prosper so that Buddhism will be strengthened. |
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The battler spirit has enabled Australians to survive and prosper in the driest inhabited continent on earth, full of the most poisonous snakes, the largest crocodiles and the most terrifying sea-creatures. |
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The highest morality for the king is that his kingdom should prosper. |
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The Government of Canada is committed to helping innovators in Atlantic Canada grow and prosper, generating jobs and economic growth in the region. |
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In a pair of stories that draw on Shrew and Othello, those whose authority is legitimate prosper, while overreachers are destroyed by their cupidity. |
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Wolin and Ralswiek began to prosper in the course of the 9th century. |
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The dockland areas of Wallasey and Birkenhead continued to develop and prosper in the first half of the century, specialising in trade with Africa and the Far East. |
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Saturday's lumpy, 161km eighth stage from Tomblaine to Gerardmer La Mauselaine provides a further test for the peloton, with the possibility a breakaway will prosper. |
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These kingdoms did not survive the subsequent Norman invasions, but the towns continued to grow and prosper. |
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Or will the traditional auction house continue to prosper, since so many integral aspects of the saleroom experience cannot be replicated online? |
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It was assumed that any person of good character would be able to find enough people to swear to his innocence that his case would prosper. |
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However, when the tournament reverted to a knockout formula in 1969, he did not prosper. |
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Georgia initially failed to prosper, but eventually the restrictions were lifted, slavery was allowed, and it became as prosperous as the Carolinas. |
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