By 1789 the confidence and prosperity of the country had been restored after the humiliation of the loss of the American colonies. |
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We are a small open island economy, heavily reliant on our external trading partners for our economic prosperity. |
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A happy combination of luck and enterprise has put a South Lakeland village on the brink of prosperity for the foreseeable future. |
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And there is a strangely discontented mood abroad in the land as prosperity has brought its own problems, not least envy and impatience. |
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People are fed up with regimes that are repressive and have failed to deliver prosperity. |
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Under his leadership, the village gradually developed into an era of full prosperity. |
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Its growth and prosperity also depends on how accessible tourist resorts are to the leisure seekers. |
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These colonial apprehensions brought an end to the period of prosperity for Anglo-Indians. |
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The restoration of diversity is one of the keys not only to our survival but also to our prosperity in the future. |
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It was intended to help the creation of jobs and increased prosperity in disadvantaged areas. |
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It is equally the case that 30 years of economic growth and rising prosperity in the Western world have not noticeably cheered us up. |
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They are designed to increase economic efficiency within the EU so as to increase economic growth and prosperity. |
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In aggregate, they constitute a real and present danger to global prosperity. |
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His answer to the pension problem was increased economic growth and prosperity, which he said could be achieved by lower taxes. |
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There are countries the world over crying out for a little of that prosperity. |
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To ensure people's prosperity, growth and development, the government needs to be efficient. |
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Instead, the boom was widely celebrated as evidence of a new era of unbounded prosperity. |
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During the early phase of the dynastic cycle, peace and prosperity reign, and population tends to increase. |
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He was in the prime of his youth, when the desire of worldly progress and material comfort and prosperity is strongest in a man's mind. |
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The West Indian islands became the hub of the British Empire, of immense importance to the grandeur and prosperity of England. |
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Replacing corruption with good governance is the only sure way to prosperity for Africa. |
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Most threw out despots after years of growing prosperity, learning and interaction with the world through trade, travel and media. |
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Elsewhere, the empire is generally considered to have been enjoying a golden age of tranquillity and prosperity. |
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Everyone knows it has brought prosperity, although that prosperity is not equally shared. |
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Is that a situation, too, where the relative prosperity is more apparent than real? |
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All need to be strongly represented to ensure the continued prosperity and success of the organisation. |
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They have had formative years of almost uninterrupted prosperity, growth and success. |
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For the economy as a whole, innovation is the key to higher productivity and greater prosperity for all. |
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The university's future success is undoubtedly important for the city's prosperity. |
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The town's elite were retailers, whose prosperity depended on the railway freight rates. |
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The country's continued prosperity is dependent on the opportunities and achievements of all its residents. |
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Plans to increase prosperity in the region will automatically lead to a need for better housing conditions. |
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Ageing populations and rising prosperity across the world can only reinforce demand trends. |
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Education is still our number one priority, because Britain's future economic prosperity depends upon it. |
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In the first half of the century, Pisa and the cities of Tuscany had enjoyed unprecedented prosperity. |
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Maybe with their magical powers and position, they would bring great prosperity to the world. |
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The role of freedom in creating prosperity has been the central discovery of economics over the past two centuries. |
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In nativities, this eclipse promises fame, prosperity, health and peace of mind. |
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In contrast, the emergent open world economy will yield prosperity, liberty, democracy, and peace for all humanity. |
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The promise of prosperity and peace that heralded the end of the Cold War is a distant memory. |
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Then I had dreams of a nation progressing towards prosperity and empowerment. |
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As far as foreign investors are concerned, China has become a land of profitless prosperity. |
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But that doesn't stop photographer James dedicatedly doing his job as he crouches on the runway to capture the touchdown for prosperity. |
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The manufacturers are ready to offer low-cost engines to privateers, as more teams means increased show and therefore prosperity to all involved. |
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Stolid brick houses with bay windows and big gardens exude an air of decorousness and prosperity. |
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In domestic policies his presidency coincided with a period of considerable economic prosperity. |
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Those farmers left and abandoned their turf banks so that prosperity and a new age would dawn for the province. |
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When we have a good destiny, filled with joy and happiness, wealth and prosperity, we rejoice and praise the deity we worship. |
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There is immoral, unethical and illegal prosperity on the one side and poverty-stricken people who are moral and ethical on the other. |
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Justice, integrity and trust in fundamental institutions are essential social assets and social capital is as important as economic prosperity. |
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Yes, regional free-trade deals boost prosperity much less than global ones. |
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The introduction of a free-market economy has brought China increasing prosperity. |
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I make no apologies for being a champion of prosperity and its source, the free-market economy. |
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So, as we pursue prosperity in a free, diverse and open Asia, what are the specific challenges that face us? |
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Only then can we reach the standardised criterion of economic growth and prosperity. |
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In a time of relative prosperity, the emphasis is no longer on wealth creation but on how we use that wealth. |
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Nor do people want to live in a system where their prosperity depends on the starvation of countless others. |
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Some of the market towns and ports had a local prosperity but none, with the exception of Durham, was given representation in Parliament. |
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In this situation entrepreneurs are said to achieve prosperity at the cost of human lives. |
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Dignity and prosperity arrive at his factory, which is now run by a workers' co-operative. |
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After all, that might endanger the prosperity of the railways, and their cozy relationship with the grain companies. |
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Moreover, as Lomborg points out, there is a strong correlation between increased prosperity and environmental improvement. |
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Given this prosperity and openness to the world, it's no surprise that the Corinthians loved a good time. |
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I am for freedom and prosperity, individual sovereignty, free trade and the cooperativeness that comes from free exchange. |
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I have stressed, in the end, on prosperity but that should in no way be interpreted as a materialistic tendency. |
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In each region, he finds, demographics are undermining the social and economic arrangements that conduce to prosperity. |
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Hence, the foundational roots of the prosperity the developed nations enjoy today lie firmly in this inglorious past. |
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Aspiration for honour and prosperity came to be regarded as a sort of undesirable worldly weaknesses and inferiority of mind. |
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Here is the seeming ineradicable fallacy that multiplying currency increases wealth and prosperity. |
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Ironically, this is an indirect result of the success of the Government in achieving stability and relative economic prosperity. |
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To tribal communities across the world, the tiger is the symbol of prosperity and fecundity and the essence of the feminine force. |
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Local administration continued with little change, and the country's prosperity is reflected in the richness of Fatimid art and architecture. |
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Until he came to his senses and realized that leftist ideals were not incompatible with pragmatism and general prosperity. |
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Diversion and manipulation are niche marketed, the spectacle of prosperity and comfort is produced, and huge profits are made. |
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There is a genteel air of comfort and prosperity here and a crisp and clean environment only adds to it. |
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That's what I think Americans can do with this providential period of prosperity and peace. |
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Great prosperity at home and peace abroad enshrine the current period as a golden age in the nation's history. |
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Today, humankind has the science and technology to destroy itself or to provide prosperity to all. |
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Having reached Gangasagar, I made circumambulation to the pond and prayed to the Sun God for my prosperity. |
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A common argument put by supporters of the proposal is that it is vital to the future prosperity of the city centre. |
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Inside the temple is a well that is believed to have the power to bring good luck and prosperity to suppliants. |
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The novel exposes the superficiality of bourgeois lives that associate the possession of material things with prosperity and good living. |
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One of the apparent manifestations of prosperity in the economy has been the increase in home ownership over the last decade. |
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Wilson was impressed with the acculturation and prosperity of the Chickasaws. |
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The Cold War was over, colonialism was history, an era of global peace and prosperity seemed imminent. |
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The problem we are facing here is general overconsumption during a false prosperity period. |
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All this prosperity manifests itself in the city's swish downtown area, with its glittering high-rise office buildings and hotels. |
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Under a Republican administration, such cavalier dismissal of urban prosperity, even by a career HUD official, is dispiriting. |
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The former king is fondly remembered for the relative prosperity that marked his 40-year reign, the last stretch of peace the country has known. |
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Mining, shipbuilding and heavy industry had always ensured the man's place in society, but prosperity transformed the region beyond recognition. |
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Television and the print media present an image of prosperity and foster an intellectual atmosphere of stifling conformity. |
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They are used to invoke a historical community that survived harsh conditions and now enjoys the benefits of unity and prosperity. |
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The harsh discipline of the free market was offered by conservatives as more than just a path toward greater prosperity. |
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Surely the spread of democratic capitalism can only benefit American prosperity? |
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Tonight I shall raise my glass to all those nameless individuals that against all the odds bring happiness and prosperity to this land of smiles. |
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He is both the obstructor of humankind's happiness and prosperity, and the obstructor of God. |
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So, if the take-up of broadband is so critical to our future economic prosperity, what is the current state of play? |
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He said obedience brought about prosperity to any body that vowed to look to obeying God's principles. |
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Officially Calvinist, it practiced an enlightened religious toleration that also aided its prosperity. |
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There is no better way to assist people to lift their standards of living and to gain prosperity than to trade with them. |
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In economic terms, they are the gold nuggets in the economic mine of prosperity. |
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It was created for the purpose of promoting advancement and prosperity of our continent. |
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Property and financial prosperity were powerful testimonies to the strength of each of these categories and a buttress to weak claims to either. |
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Today the prosperity of Skipton depends on the car parks for tourists, visitors and shoppers. |
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He said the new government under the leadership of Shaukat Aziz will work vigorously for the development and prosperity of the country. |
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There is a very large increase in building of houses in Ballaghaderreen town which is a sign of prosperity. |
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This ancient festival, which has its origins in the ethnic Chinese community, calls upon deities for blessings and prosperity. |
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The possession of vast territory, raw physical resources, and brute power guarantees neither prosperity nor peace. |
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In hindsight, we know that much of the prosperity was a bubble fueled by venal corporate criminals. |
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But what previous generations would have considered tangible personal prosperity spreads its net ever wider. |
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The company's prosperity isn't coming from an uptick in demand for information technology. |
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Obviously it's an uphill struggle, but what this area now has in terms of prosperity is thanks to a Labour Government. |
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However, this kind of prosperity, just liked a beautiful soap bubble, was very brittle and ephemeral. |
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It has brought prosperity while creating huge untold environmental damage and complaints. |
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However, economic growth was unsteady and its prosperity distributed very unevenly. |
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The blessing is believed to be the reason for the bounteous wealth and prosperity enjoyed by the people. |
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Endless prosperity and boundless new highs in the stock market were ours to enjoy forever. |
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Living wage advocates are stepping up a campaign to ensure the benefits of prosperity extend to those at the bottom end of the income scale. |
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Ordinary voters, Serbs and Bosniaks alike, spoke less of the past and more of needing jobs and prosperity. |
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But for many families the postwar years brought unparalleled levels of material prosperity. |
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Europe has also maintained its prosperity, and although its economies are growing sluggishly, they are growing. |
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Finance officials conceded that their job of promoting prosperity was being made harder by the sluggish global economy. |
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They have had 5 years of booming prosperity on the basis of the policies of this Labour Government. |
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World War II and its aftermath also launched a period of booming prosperity, population growth, and economic diversification. |
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The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented prosperity to the middle and working classes. |
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With secession, Philadelphia's unionists believed that the very foundation of their prosperity as a class had been placed in jeopardy. |
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I hope the passage of time proves these fears unfounded and that the province moves into an era of greater peace and prosperity. |
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So the question becomes, do we want these rising powers to be tied to us by bonds of mutual economic interest and shared prosperity? |
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We joined the Common Market, which was going to give us all a bonanza of prosperity. |
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The clubs thrived and mushroomed, many with new purpose-built premises extolling their popularity and prosperity. |
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But the terrorists also landed a body blow in Canadian towns whose prosperity has long hinged on easy cross-border travel. |
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We think that effective multilateralism is the key to maintaining global peace and prosperity. |
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It's true that Bermuda's continued prosperity is not guaranteed if it remains under British rule. |
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Too numerous are the friends to mention here, who came to wish her excellent health, unbounded happiness and infinite prosperity. |
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In a globalized world, is it helpful to consider economic prosperity, foreign policy, and security and migration in separate silos? |
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The prosperity of this society may be seen from the large stone monuments they erected. |
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The Byzantines experienced some prosperity in the twelfth century, but their political and military power waned. |
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These architectural remains also depict palm trees under bicephalous eagle as the tree of life, symbolizing peace and prosperity. |
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The result would be a degraded air transportation system that would put a huge dent in economic prosperity. |
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Of course, Gen X's prosperity was heightened, in large part, by a boom economy. |
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Transportation and other projects will bring economic prosperity to the entire Transcaucasian region. |
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A system that has brought unimagined prosperity cannot survive if such betrayals become commonplace. |
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When her mother, who is clearly only concerned with her own prosperity, deserts her, it is only the first of a series of betrayals and letdowns. |
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The extension of the tramline is essential for the city's continued prosperity. |
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Until those central elements of decency and prosperity exist, our nation should help shelter political refugees from this benighted place. |
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High-tech industries threatened to leave California, thus jeopardizing the state's new economic prosperity. |
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The new prosperity of the cities made the metropolitan bishops significant figures in art patronage in the 13th and 14th centuries. |
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The relative prosperity afforded by tearoom soothsaying freed Martin to pursue art. |
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It will happen if the populations become richer and begin to think they have a stake in prosperity. |
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My dream journal started in July 1999 when I was heavily medicated and having some real crackers that I wanted to record for prosperity. |
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The medieval pottery and iron tools speak more of hard work and modest prosperity than of exotic trade links. |
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With post-war prosperity, the baby boom, and increased college attendance, the masses started coming, whether the museums sought them out or not. |
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There are knights and baronets among them, men with prosperity and substantial income. |
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How many coffee-chain baristas and sweatshop seamstresses assume that voting for lower taxes will bring them security and prosperity? |
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Lasser's Wall Street capitalism is at once the upper gallery of material prosperity and also the bargain basement for selling one's soul. |
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This cannot be reconciled with democracy and prosperity for the mass of the population. |
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We'll talk with former vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp about the government's role in maintaining prosperity. |
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The inflated value of the peso helped maintain an illusion of prosperity long after the economic boom had gone bust. |
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Many things had changed for the better, with manifest confidence and increased prosperity widespread. |
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That's what got him sent beyond the back of beyond to pull a completely devastated land into flourishing prosperity in less than a decade. |
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Imperial prosperity produced audiences keen to sample thespian delights and able to afford to. |
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The vitality of Mason's society reflects fifties optimism, it tells us about the prosperity of its time, the optimism of the baby boom. |
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It starts as a satire on small-town America with a bankrupt community gaining prosperity through a fake miracle. |
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The news of economic prosperity doesn't tally with the headlines in the newspapers. |
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But we haven't always been good at keeping our scientists here and translating their work into jobs and prosperity for Britain. |
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Its freedom and economic prosperity make it an attractive place for many Haitians. |
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People believe that this will bring luck and prosperity to themselves and their family. |
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It is believed that these purchases will bring luck and prosperity to the buyers. |
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Less often considered is whether this ascendant legalism is good or bad for global prosperity and stability. |
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Also, as we have seen in Japan and elsewhere, prosperity is self-defeating. |
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Small business is the key to prosperity and is the State's largest employer by a long shot. |
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He would then live in peace and prosperity, safe from the ferocious Danish longships. |
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With nations, as with individuals, dependency is not the royal road to prosperity. |
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The coffin would probably have been painted possibly with rosettes signifying prosperity in the after-life. |
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There is still an air of prosperity in the nation, with people, public places and gardens as neat, clean and safe as ever. |
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Lodes of ore and inches of fertile loam have little bearing on a nation's prosperity and influence anymore. |
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The unemployment figures showed fewer Scots signing on, yet there seemed to be no signs of increasing prosperity in our most depressed estates. |
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These meetings put into practice and hold out hope for a utopia based not on economic but spiritual prosperity. |
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British painting enjoyed a boom in the early nineteenth century, in response to growing middle-class prosperity and leisure. |
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But her anointment by Mr. da Silva, who has steered Brazil through one of its greatest periods of prosperity, automatically made her a contender. |
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The revolution that brought the Abbasid family to power prompted a period of medieval prosperity for Iraq. |
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The European politicians who pushed it care less about absolute prosperity than relative prosperity. |
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Jupiter ruling the eclipse indicates peace, prosperity, fertility, happiness and abundance. |
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Its expounders view the market-led development strategy as a means of achieving prosperity. |
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In Chinese and Vietnamese cultures, the pig represents prosperity and abundance. |
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Lighting a lamp in a house is believed to bring prosperity, plenty and abundance to the family. |
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On the New Year, many people wear new outfits with the expectation that the coming year will bring them prosperity. |
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Other foods include a whole fish to represent togetherness and abundance, and a chicken for prosperity. |
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It's all about prosperity, abundant free time, permissive traffic laws and cheap gas. |
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By 2005 the ensuing renewed prosperity could be apparent, with more cash coming into the exchequer to spend. |
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Can Europhile claims of peace, harmony, prosperity and the benevolent nature of the EU be proved? |
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Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity? |
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Material prosperity and acquisition of wealth add a new dimension to your social standing. |
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A proper balance of the two forces is necessary to achieve sustained prosperity. |
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The rents generated by the sites depend on the prosperity of the enterprises on the sites. |
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Roads were formed and water races constructed for gold mining and the irrigation that would lead to the prosperity that would follow. |
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If someone prospers by thieving or cheating, his prosperity is likely to turn to ashes. |
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We know that real jobs are a better guarantee of prosperity for the unemployed than welfare. |
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The first is that the economic and social advancement of Maori is critical to New Zealand's future growth, prosperity, and well-being. |
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The era was also one of prosperity and affluence, an era of material plenty. |
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The second theme is going to have to be annunciated by George Bush as he will continue the prosperity we've enjoyed for these last years. |
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Rebels hold the north and loyalist forces the south of what was considered a haven of peace and prosperity until a 1999 coup. |
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No matter, for Americans had recalibrated their sensibilities towards a new post-war standard of prosperity. |
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Cotton was the key to prosperity, but manufacturers, merchants, salesmen, dyers and finishers all had business there, too. |
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It was not until after the second world war that relative prosperity began to return. |
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He said the area needs to adopt an all-embracing approach, involving the entire community, to achieve long-term economic prosperity. |
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Allheal symbolizes peace, prosperity, healing, wellness, fertility, rest, and protection. |
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The party's lack of emphasis on defense didn't matter much when peace and prosperity reigned. |
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Some were repellently shabby, with loose, stained suit jackets and down-at-heel black leather shoes, other with the shine of prosperity, plump in spotless waistcoats. |
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A guide to national prosperity and safety more true and unerring cannot be found than a favorable balance of trade, sustained by such a regulation of commerce. |
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Regardless of whether the scene is set in the seventeenth, eighteenth, or early nineteenth century prosperity and abundance are constants in these images. |
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Unlike their parents, who lived through the hardships of the Depression, these baby boomers have known only abundance, prosperity and upward mobility. |
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My first boss, Roger, reckoned that the key to world progress and prosperity lay in an informed and, within limits, tolerant appreciation of cultural differences. |
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How did we get suckered by the fairy tale that as long as people kept shopping, the market could keep our prosperity going as far as the eye could see? |
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The federal budget has been conclusively balanced, again on the back of taxes on prosperity and full employment which have turned the years of deficit into years of surplus. |
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Today, there is emphasis only on material prosperity and bodily comforts. |
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Sherkin was a pirate kingdom for a brief period of prosperity, providing beaches for careening ships, a safe landfall and opportunity for carousing. |
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The Roman legions brought peace and prosperity, at least most of the time. |
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Had cotton not been so in demand and so crucial to the prosperity of the nation and Europe, slavery might have faded rather than growing stronger. |
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The dream that one could not only conquer, but in so doing create a Pax Romana, a vast area of peace, prosperity and unity of ideas, was a genuine inspiration. |
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Like other empires of the past century, it has chosen to live not prudently, in peace and prosperity, but as a massive military power athwart an angry, resistant globe. |
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The banana is an auspicious plant in India, a sign of prosperity and fertility, and occupies a prominent part in the traditional decorations in any function. |
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Several kinds of flowers, fruits and leaves that symbolise auspiciousness and prosperity are stacked in fruit and vegetable markets along the roads. |
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And while the distribution of that prosperity is often unequal and unjust, it's hard to see how a retreat to autarchy would make it any less unjust. |
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Up and down the leafy avenues and Georgian squares of Dublin South East, the prosperity of the last five years drips from the sashed windows and four-wheel drives. |
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Up and down the leafy avenues and Georgian squares of Dublin South East, the prosperity of the last five years drips from the sashed windows and 02 D four-wheel drives. |
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Fame and prosperity were just around the corner, although both depended on Monet painting landscapes and scenes that would appeal to buyers in the bourgeois market. |
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What this actually points to is a marked, though still limited, diffusion of prosperity and a radically changing social and occupational structure. |
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I wish all Antiguans and Barbudans a year of peace and prosperity. |
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For a city that is on the threshold of a major expansion, Mr. Monayee's is a gentle reminder that the city should not lose its soul in the search for economic prosperity. |
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If people tend to be thrifty and to save their money, there is no guarantee that the money saved will be invested to further the economic prosperity of the country. |
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Clemens's considerable prosperity, derived from book sales and fees from lectures and readings, allowed him to live and entertain on the scale of a merchant prince. |
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The real debate is between those who want to enjoy the fruits of prosperity and those who want an austere existence free from sensate temptation of any kind. |
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Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice? |
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Instead, they will be populated by industrious persons traveling to these beneficent climates in search of the prosperity that has eluded them in their own country. |
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To the east are wastes still largely untouched by millennial prosperity. |
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Several days later millworkers, who like many unemployed had expected instantaneous prosperity under the republic, died in skirmishes with police. |
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He built his long-term hopes for the prosperity of the church on the shifting sands of revival rather than the steady development of congregation-based programmes. |
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He embraced them as practitioners of the money trade whose credit served to induce economic equalization and prosperity in the monetized society of fifteenth-century Urbino. |
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In the next two decades, there will take place a total discrediting of these monstrous blights on the economic stability and prosperity of our civilization. |
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To this can be added the fact that aikido developed and spread in Japan during an era of peace that later blossomed into a time of unprecedented economic prosperity. |
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One-sided sketches of globalization that celebrate its prosperity unforgivably trivialize the poverty and hardship of the vast majority of the world's people. |
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Chaplin had not taken US citizenship and was seen in America as ungrateful for the prosperity that his successful career in the US had bestowed upon him. |
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We're in a time of almost unprecedented prosperity and peace. |
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They settled all over Britain, becoming naturalised British citizens of the Roman Empire, erecting a wealth of inscriptions which attest to their assimilation and prosperity. |
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A government land grant to the settlers and hard work soon brought prosperity to the family, an effect that the Professor credits to Allah's bounty. |
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The group lives by the idea of promoting the peace and prosperity of every individual and every nation through transcendental meditation and the observance of natural law. |
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These multilateral institutions provide help to states wishing to find their way back into the global economy and into the virtuous circle of investment and prosperity. |
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Credit and consumption, it was argued, formed a virtuous circle since from the immediate increase in prosperity would come the ability to pay off debt. |
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Prior to that, he spent years as a vice president at the influential conservative non-profit Americans for prosperity. |
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On Monday, Freedom Works, Heritage Action, and Americans for prosperity preemptively criticized any Ryan-Murray bipartisan deal. |
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A white stinkwood tree was planted in Ivory Park, near Midrand, on Friday 17 October as a symbol of prosperity in the global fight against poverty. |
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His central tenet is that equality and prosperity are opposites. |
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This prosperity also strengthened the local caudillo, Santiago Vidaurri, who dominated the Northeast of Mexico from 1855 to the end of the French occupation. |
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All ceorls could win promotion through prosperity or military service. |
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Saigon's prosperity starts in the mud, and recently this earth has been good to those who work it in the Mekong River delta south of Saigon, Vietnam's horn of plenty. |
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It's where every day, your duties can mean the difference between life and death, prosperity and pauperdom, happiness or sadness for thousands and thousands of people. |
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The owner of a York art gallery and shop claims parking charges are penalising the shoppers and tourists who bring wealth and prosperity to the city. |
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It appealed to the citizens of Bangalore to decorate and illuminate their houses and shops, feed the poor and offer prayers for the long life and prosperity of the Maharaja. |
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Outlining its 10 lessons for Government, the Trust says the epidemic showed that the health of farming and the prosperity of rural areas were indivisibly linked. |
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But it is sad that in these days of relative prosperity that the traditional Easter feiseanna are in danger of becoming extinct because of a lack of cash. |
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Immigrant kids are more likely to listen to their parents, and they tend not to be alienated ingrates who take their country's prosperity and opportunities for granted. |
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The cornel tree is a symbol of health, prosperity and power on Vassil Day. |
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The day school at elementary as well as secondary levels was introduced in the era of prosperity in many European countries, and reduced family life during the day. |
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Modern prosperity may be greater but modern life is pressure and stress. |
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Both parties wanted the ultimate prize of freedom, peace and prosperity. |
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Many gave up security and prosperity and returned from overseas to do so. |
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Organizations that stop to take the pulse of changing times and adjust their course are better able to move into new periods of growth and prosperity. |
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I don't believe there's any such thing as prosperity gospel. |
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The family was ennobled and, in 1546 attained a peak of prosperity. |
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If society made one small change, we would be living in everlasting peace, with boundless prosperity, and experiencing eternal kindness to one another. |
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Our guiding principle should be to leave behind parochial nationalism and dogmatism, and to promote mutually beneficial cooperation based on equality to enjoy prosperity. |
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Basing its prosperity on maritime trade, Ragusa became the major power of the southern Adriatic and came to rival the Republic of Venice. |
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One theory is that greater prosperity allowed people to finance marriage and new households earlier than previously possible. |
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It is from these four that all other knowledge, wealth and human prosperity is derived. |
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The prosperity of the Roaring Twenties ended with the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the onset of the Great Depression. |
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The period of the Napoleonic wars brought prosperity, optimism, and economic growth to the Highlands. |
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Walpole's strategy of keeping Great Britain at peace contributed greatly to the country's prosperity. |
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The Conservative Party believes that free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. |
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The nobles served in the upper levels of the elector's army and bureaucracy, but they also won new prosperity for themselves. |
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The era was remembered as one of prosperity, but not everywhere benefitted from economic expansion. |
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Trade laid the foundations of prosperity, aided by neutrality between England and France. |
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The PAX ROMANA created an unprecedented period of prosperity for the Roman people. |
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Then there is the growing division of Conservative prosperity in the south and the ailing north and Midlands. |
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The country achieved considerable prosperity between the years of 1995 and 2007, which became known as the Celtic Tiger period. |
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Today's economic position is very different from the 1950s, when its prosperity was based on chocolate manufacturing and the railways. |
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In general, Greece enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity during Alexander's campaign in Asia. |
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In adversity I wish for prosperity, and in prosperity I am afraid of adversity. What mediocrity may be found? |
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In Tripura, which has been reaping the peace dividend, the people are looking forward to greater development and prosperity. |
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In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, apple pie became a symbol of American prosperity and national pride. |
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The opening of the University of York in 1963 added to the prosperity of the city. |
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In fact, the Aztecs sent emissaries promising peace and prosperity if they would do just that. |
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Civic and university buildings became steadily more numerous in the period, which saw general increasing prosperity. |
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Artha is objective and virtuous pursuit of wealth for livelihood, obligations and economic prosperity. |
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Barth and I look forward to continued contributions to the island's stability and prosperity. |
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Hindus offered religious services, sang Bhajan and prayed for the development and prosperity of the homeland in the ceremonies. |
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The first and second century AD were an age of prosperity for the population living on the Swiss plateau. |
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Her long reign until 1901 was mainly a time of peace and prosperity for many. |
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Augustus' ultimate legacy was the peace and prosperity the Empire enjoyed for the next two centuries under the system he initiated. |
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Research also suggests that diversity and immigration have a net positive effect on productivity and economic prosperity. |
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