The country demands that people should work hard to make it prosperous and defend it at the time of aggression from the foreign forces. |
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He was the third of five children of a prosperous wool-stapler, Alfred Hirst, who went blind at 27, and his wife, Mary Wrigley. |
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She was a prosperous merchant and creative free spirit, a poet and a wordsmith. |
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The gang of burglars confessed to targeting homes of foreigners and Thais alike, mainly targeting the more prosperous working girls. |
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Many of us in this prosperous country are fortunate to be able to have the best of both worlds. |
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These are among key milestones on the way to creating a world-class prosperous region by the end of the decade. |
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All the academic evidence suggests fear of debt deters people from less prosperous backgrounds. |
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If they were successful, it supposedly meant they would have a prosperous life together. |
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Of course, higher cash compensation also presupposes that these companies have prosperous, growing businesses. |
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The son of a prosperous Hindu trader, Bhai Pheru, Guru Angad was an ardent devotee of the Hindu goddess Durga. |
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Despite this, we are gradually unpicking the fabric of a once prosperous nation and turning it into a starved and enfeebled wasteland. |
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I would like to wish you all have a very happy, prosperous, wealthy and above all healthy New Year. |
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But history shows that even most prosperous civilisations have decayed and disintegrated if it did not have a nationalistic ideology. |
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After a somewhat precarious start, her husband had stable and prosperous business interests in Chicago. |
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It would be a whole lot more prosperous if he stopped gouging me and the rest of his captive clients. |
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Now, a once prosperous town is economically depressed, unemployment has skyrocketed, and nobody can afford health insurance anymore. |
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By comparison, it makes even the moribund environmental market look relatively prosperous. |
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To date, these welfare states have generated prosperous, relatively egalitarian societies. |
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The place used to be very prosperous, producing high-quality wheat in ancient times. |
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We want to ensure that our children's children inherit an economically prosperous country. |
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As a result, business there boomed, housing construction soared, and the area became quite prosperous. |
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These Haitian descendants were cultured, educated, and economically prosperous as musicians, artists, teachers, writers, and doctors. |
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Asian Indians are sometimes stereotyped in American society as industrious, prosperous, and professionally and educationally advanced. |
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You will be successful and prosperous in travels, and family and social life will be good. |
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It proved to be a Bronze Age culture, its economy well developed and prosperous but with no defensive fortifications to protect it. |
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A wise man once said that a strong middle class is the key ingredient to a prosperous and healthy democracy. |
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Three-quarters of this prosperous, stable West African country is forested, and people disappear here. |
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All perfectly couth and prosperous, not a blade of grass out of place, but unbelievably boring. |
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The rest of the country might perceive areas like the Lake District to be prosperous. |
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Today, it's a relatively stable democracy with one of the most prosperous agricultural economies in West Africa. |
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Every year at Beltane the High Priestess evoked the goddess and all prayed to her for prosperous times in the coming harvest. |
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Rather a major problem is that the financial gap between the prosperous and poorer classes has been widening. |
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The economy of a region was either prosperous or deficient depending on their being correctly orientated. |
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One of the most prosperous sugar plantations on Barbados is owned by the Church of England. |
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Before achieving recognition as an artist, he had a prosperous career as a Wall Street commodities broker. |
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Canary Wharf was its central quay, the bustling, prosperous heart of a colonial trading empire on which the sun never set. |
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We will be more prosperous and more secure when we are less dependent on foreign sources of energy. |
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To support his argument, he quotes opinion polls showing that people in prosperous societies are often unhappy with their lives. |
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It does not see that a nation being prosperous is about individual citizens living well. |
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There is a marked difference between those living in prosperous wheat belt and wine country, compared with those in declining steel towns. |
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But she has affianced her daughter to a promising young man in a prosperous Korean family. |
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She learned German and went on a school exchange to Frankfurt, which was so prosperous she wondered who'd won the war. |
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Once prosperous and peaceful, it has fallen into lawlessness, but the land is kingless no more. |
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Burma, so beautiful and prosperous 50 years ago, has relapsed into barbarity. |
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Living intimately with the world, they have become prosperous in the eyes of the Laodiceans but poor and naked in the eyes of God and the author. |
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From my family and I to you and yours, I wish you all a very merry Christmas and a prosperous and successful New Year. |
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I see the future of Turkey in Europe as a prosperous, tolerant, democratic country among others. |
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It was also less prosperous and secure, and more at the mercy of European power politics. |
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Overall, peasants do seem to have been more prosperous after the Restoration, with a rise in living standards and a fall in mortality. |
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Ironically, in the prosperous 1990s, expensive cigars enjoyed a resurgence of popularity as a badge of affluence. |
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The village was once a prosperous town but now has few shops, apart from those supported by tourism. |
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We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year. |
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Most of the aquamaniles in the National Museum were used in churches, but these two were used at banquets in prosperous homes. |
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More prosperous rural Romanians may have a large enclosed yard with a garden, hay barn, stable, pigsty, chicken coop, corncrib, and outhouse. |
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Bermuda's prosperous, tolerant and most other countries would give their right arm to have the problems we do. |
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Paisley's textile industry was hugely inventive and prosperous, but the town's pioneering reputation was not forged in business alone. |
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He was born in Moscow, the son of a prosperous tea merchant, and grew up in Odessa. |
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His Self-Portrait, seated at his easel, shows a prosperous Pickwickian figure. |
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Newbury is a prosperous white-collar industrial town in London's commuter belt. |
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Poorer nations are losing 270 billion a year in revenues to prosperous tax dodgers. |
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India grows more prosperous, the outside world enters willy-nilly, old buildings are torn down. |
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As evident from developed nations, high technology and technopreneurial skills are the driving forces in many of the prosperous economies. |
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A new prosperous middle class layer has emerged with no roots in the traditional way of life. |
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There prosperous new managers live in gracious homes with neatly manicured gardens. |
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The Scandinavian monarchies were transformed from poor and rather backward societies into prosperous agricultural democracies. |
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His sister Ann was born two years later and the family were reasonably prosperous with the bakery business being successful. |
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Made in many sizes, but always in human form, the teraphim was thought to be the giver of a prosperous existence. |
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On the roofs of many of these houses on the Battery, built by prosperous shipping kings, are small gazebos and balustraded walkways. |
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Long before Europeans arrived, it has been suggested, Australia was a prosperous land, with a high material standard of living. |
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How, exactly, does a country in such a prosperous position end up a basket case? |
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Many countries may have thought that the people of Pakistan are a prosperous lot as they frequently travel abroad for business or pleasure trips. |
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It was founded high on a series of hills by prosperous Saxon merchants in the Middle Ages. |
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When Norwood, a prosperous bond merchant, built the house, Fourteenth Street was at the northernmost edge of development on Manhattan Island. |
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A very well off and prosperous merchant, to be sure, but my ancestors had to work for the respect my father has now. |
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But in the long term it is difficult to see prosperous patients settling for second-class status. |
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After the first two years the financial position improved as farming moved into more prosperous times. |
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He could never shake off his image as a somewhat effete elitist from America's prosperous northeast. |
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Mortals became able and prosperous farmers under his tutelage, but gradually they turned careless and wasteful. |
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Later, while working as a dairymaid on a prosperous farm, she becomes blissfully engaged to the clergyman's son. |
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But that is difficult, even for prosperous economies like those of Western Europe. |
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But, like many other prosperous geezers, they would prefer to hit the links and avoid uncouth places where nobody has heard of Metamucil. |
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Such language is unexceptional in prosperous countries that look at the United States on an almost equal footing economically. |
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Its panoply of bars, bordellos, and gambling dens made the resort both popular and prosperous. |
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They flourished throughout this borderless region during the Ottoman period, establishing prosperous communities. |
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She'd had two children and was apparently very prosperous, having married an orthodontist from upstate. |
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The southern region of the country was once the prosperous breadbasket for Senegal. |
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Pimlico to Woodburn has been fairly prosperous so the salt water must be pushing up into the far reaches of the river. |
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Here are four steps that will provide the basic building blocks for a prosperous future. |
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You are better off being prosperous and paying tax than going down in the first-class cabins of a sinking ship. |
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This is just a short note to wish you all a very successful, productive and prosperous New Year. |
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Today, the greatest ally of obscurantism is the spiritually empty economism of our prosperous liberal societies. |
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Had he decided to stick around another few decades he most likely would've entered old age quite prosperous. |
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It also manages to have a go-ahead and prosperous air while retaining an old-world grace and charm. |
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A sincere thanks to one and all and best wishes to everyone for a very Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year. |
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They drank French champagne out of crystal flutes and toasted to a long and prosperous future. |
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What she uncovers is an epidemic of unimaginable proportions within the world's most prosperous nation. |
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Newly prosperous residents have kept buying motorcycles and cars, adding, say officials, 900 vehicles a day to the already overloaded streets. |
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She is the solace of the forlorn, the chastener of the prosperous, and the guide of the wayward. |
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The family lived at first in prosperous circumstances, wintering in Smyrna and summering at the seaside village called Skala. |
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The talk of the town was almost as important as the smoke of the factory chimneys in creating a prosperous industrial economy. |
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May I wish the youth of India whose purposeful hard work with sweat will be a major transforming force for prosperous India. |
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Education and training are a key pathway to employment, a higher standard of living, and a prosperous society. |
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Her father's once prosperous business had fallen apart and they were left penniless due to their huge debts. |
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It was a little touch of penny-pinching that showed the house had been built for really prosperous people. |
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If we want a prosperous, successful nation the government has to start now and stop tinkering and thieving by stealth. |
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These areas have become known as the focal point for the prosperous and wealthy, due to the services on offer such as schools, shops and delis. |
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Our driver, a prosperous local farmer from the area, knows every inch of the land. |
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In an exceptional feat of perverse alchemy he has, during his 22 years in office, changed gold into lead and ruined a once relatively prosperous southern African state. |
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Many of them were prosperous merchants and, possible, noblemen. |
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The owners of early 19 th-century New England grist mills were usually rather prosperous men, and like most of the population at that time, the majority were farmers. |
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All these factors make for a prosperous future for hotels in this country. |
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Piero della Francesca, who came from a family of fairly prosperous merchants, is recognised as one of the most important painters of the Renaissance. |
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In the terror which followed, the wealth of the prosperous merchants made them a particular target, and axe, rope, and fire consumed the natural leaders of Dutch society. |
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And the people became more prosperous, more assertive, more individualist. |
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The Oneidas ' enterprises include the prosperous Turning Stone Casino Resort in Verona, NY, which has 1,500 cashless slot machines and gets 3.5 million visitors a year. |
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Confident in their ability to manager without state support, and close to their immediate family, they tend to live in towns in the more prosperous Southern and Midland towns. |
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He claims his inheritance, transforms his arid lands into a lush and prosperous farm through an irrigation scheme, and is generally seen as a chip off the old block. |
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For years, Burma was a prosperous nation known as the rice bowl of Asia. |
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The town became an opulent centre of a powerful and prosperous state. |
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In the medieval period the shire was fertile and prosperous. |
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These changes provoked the anger of William Cobbett, who wished to return to a golden age when England was still a land of prosperous yeomen farmers and contented cottagers. |
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Most of the outlying towns and villages of the empire had already been pillaged and destroyed, mere husks of buildings remaining to mark where prosperous towns once were. |
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They also put a spin on the message that says you will end up blessed and prosperous like them if you obey the tithing principles and submit to their authority. |
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He is making the rounds of all the mystery conventions, taking bows for his long and prosperous career, which may be winding down a bit after all these years. |
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There she is named as one who is prosperous, yet fierce and passionate, a great mother, a refuge, a divine destroyer, a benevolent goddess, a protectress. |
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I hated the voice from behind me, that cut through the wondrous strains of music being wafted to us in that green and prosperous neighbourhood through powerful speakers. |
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States that worked hard to attract high-tech jobs are also ruing the decision, and discovering that a more diversified economy is more prosperous during the bust. |
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An inventory taken at the time shows a very prosperous society. |
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This new, democratic and prosperous Iraq is to be a model and magnet for its neighbors, as West Germany and West Berlin were to their unfree neighbors in the cold war. |
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A series of prosperous years almost necessarily produces overtrading. |
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From 1908, railed electric buses, railless electric buses and power-driven buses appeared successively, ushering in a period of prosperous transportation. |
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This was a prosperous time for Bavaria and there developed a flourishing art market, concentrating on conventional, unchallenging bourgeois genre pieces. |
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It was neat, paved and, if not prosperous, at least presentable. |
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Archaeologists continue to search the undersea area, hoping to uncover more mysteries from a once prosperous city that existed more than 300 years before Christ. |
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Later, while working as a dairymaid on a prosperous farm, in a beautiful summer, she becomes blissfully engaged to Angel Clare, a clergyman's son. |
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However, there can be no doubt that we are becoming more prosperous. |
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New Delhi and Islamabad will have to forget the bitter past, which is the main determinant of their perceptual distortions for a better and prosperous future. |
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As the country became more prosperous in the postwar period, the number of coffee houses expanded, and so did their amenities, attractions and come-ons. |
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Can the nation which gave the world golf and curling and revolutionised football in Victorian times look forward to a prosperous and healthy sporting future? |
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Even in the most prosperous Hakka houses the women still spun and sewed. |
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This graceful and prosperous old city is dominated by the fantastic arena, a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre where audiences of 25,000 attend summer opera concerts. |
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The series was set in Wapping, in what has since become a gentrified landscape, home to prosperous businesses and City types who dwell in its newly built de luxe homes. |
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My grandfather was a prosperous rancher and although he may have had to tighten his belt, the family never went hungry or faced the danger of losing their land. |
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Returning to the past is not a safe path to a prosperous future. |
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The thurst of the programmes will be conveying a message of hope, projection of a prosperous Pakistan and strong condemnation of extremism. |
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The era was prosperous but political crises were escalating out of control. |
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The apparently largely peaceful and prosperous life of Hallstatt D culture was disrupted, perhaps even collapsed, right at the end of the period. |
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The two kings now began to compete for control of Berry, a prosperous region of value to both kings. |
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Margaret's army was moving south, supporting itself by looting as it passed through the prosperous south of England. |
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Henry inherited a vast fortune and a prosperous economy from his father Henry VII, who had been frugal and careful with money. |
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Those from the less prosperous Hispaniola were eager to search for new success in a new settlement. |
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By the early 21st century Virginia was among the most prosperous states in the South and in the country as a whole. |
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The more prosperous enjoyed a wide variety of food and drink, including exotic new drinks such as tea, coffee, and chocolate. |
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Within a century of the charter Birmingham had grown into a prosperous urban centre of merchants and craftsmen. |
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British investment helped Chile become prosperous and British seamen helped the Chilean navy become a strong force in the South Pacific. |
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Greater London is generally a prosperous region, and prosperous areas generally have good GCSE results. |
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Trade gradually returned and the town became prosperous during the Tudor period. |
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Throughout those prosperous times Truro remained a social centre, and many notable people hailed from it. |
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By studying the natural world, he argued, people would learn how to become more compassionate, happy, and prosperous. |
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Evacuation during the course of the war also revealed, to more prosperous Britons, the extent of deprivation in society. |
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The site is also identified with the prosperous trading center of Souanagoura mentioned in Ptolemy's world map. |
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The decades before the Conquest were prosperous for the elite, and there was great patronage of church building by figures such as Lady Godiva. |
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Decoration inside was very limited, but churches filled up with monuments to the prosperous. |
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The county also has prosperous high technology, service and tourism sectors. |
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Born in the north of England to a prosperous mercantile family, he resisted attempts to recruit him to commerce. |
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But the state of Dalibard, though prosperous, is not that of the heir to the dead millionnaire. |
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The era was prosperous as entrepreneurs extended the range of their business around the globe. |
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During the reign of the Stuarts, Scotland developed from a relatively poor and feudal country into a prosperous, modern and centralised state. |
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They were much more prosperous than before the war but exports were a small factor in their economy. |
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Rejecting the US policy of disinvestment as a mistake, she argued a prosperous society would be more receptive to change. |
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A Glasgow Economic Audit report published in 2007 stated that the gap between prosperous and deprived areas of the city is widening. |
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Shipbuilding and boatmaking may have been prosperous industries in ancient India. |
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His father James Foe was a prosperous tallow chandler and a member of the Worshipful Company of Butchers. |
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The most prosperous period of the Cretan civilization was Neopalatial period and most of the artefacts are from this era. |
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Perhaps the biggest catalyst for much of Kuwait becoming prosperous was due to Basra's instability in the late 18th century. |
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It was quickly becoming one of the most prosperous countries in the world but was hit hard by a major financial crisis. |
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In Egypt, textile producers could run prosperous small businesses employing apprentices, free workers earning wages, and slaves. |
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King Edward's army initially marched on the prosperous Scottish port of Berwick and by 30 March was camped outside it. |
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By the time of his death, the Scottish monarchy was stronger, and the kingdom and royal finances more prosperous than might have seemed possible. |
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From the end of the Middle Ages until the 17th century, the area of Belgium was a prosperous and cosmopolitan centre of commerce and culture. |
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Since then, Flanders has been prosperous, among the wealthiest regions in Europe, whereas Wallonia has been languishing. |
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The deportation of the local Welsh opened the way for the construction of a prosperous English town, protected by a substantial castle. |
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Several dynasties emerged from the ninth to 16th centuries, the Rasulid dynasty being the strongest and most prosperous. |
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In 2015, Sheen starred opposite Carey Mulligan in the romantic drama Far from the Madding Crowd as prosperous bachelor William Boldwood. |
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In the early 21st century the Cypriot economy has diversified and become prosperous. |
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The once prosperous and contented island went into sharp decline when Verres became governor of Sicily. |
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Magnificent palaces and churches were built on La Palma during this busy, prosperous period. |
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Gaul was then a prosperous country, of which the southernmost part was heavily subject to Greek and Roman cultural and economic influences. |
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Meanwhile, France's external wars in 1794 were going prosperous, for example in Belgium. |
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These were subsistence societies that, although they did not establish prosperous settlements, did form organized societies. |
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Also, many West Frisians have left their province in the last sixty years for more prosperous parts of the Netherlands. |
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Philip transformed France from a small feudal state into the most prosperous and powerful country in Europe. |
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The known confederations were usually formed to defend against a more prosperous, and thus stronger, nation. |
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In the 1960s, they were widely seen as prosperous and charming celebrity nightclub owners and were part of the Swinging London scene. |
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The Garamantes Berbers built a prosperous empire in the heart of the desert. |
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Even in economically prosperous times the jobless totals in Lower Saxony are constantly higher than the federal average. |
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The 1920s were prosperous until 1929 when the Great Depression broke out in 1929, and led to the collapse of democracy in many European states. |
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A period of relative peace followed during the more prosperous and prestigious rule of Vasile Lupu. |
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These actions were aimed at keeping Icelanders' standard of living as high as it had become during the prosperous war years. |
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In the 10th to 11th centuries Kievan Rus' became one of the largest and most prosperous states in Europe. |
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It has been argued that Byzantium under the Komnenian rule was more prosperous than at any time since the Persian invasions of the 7th century. |
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With a prosperous population of 120,000, Newfoundlanders decided to pass in 1869 on joining the new confederation of Canada. |
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These immigrants created some of the largest and most prosperous municipalities in the deep Gran Chaco. |
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After such measures the town became the most prosperous Portuguese settlement in India. |
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The disturbance and resulting deaths damaged the previously prosperous tourism industry. |
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With the opening of the Sands Macao, in 2004 and Wynn Macau in 2006, gambling revenues from Macau's casinos grew considerably prosperous. |
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It became very prosperous thanks to agriculture, cattle raising and mining, as well as its trade with Spain. |
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The colony suffered from economic fluctuations, but for the most part was prosperous, experiencing steady growth. |
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For his private domain, Ivan chose some of the most prosperous and important districts of Russia. |
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Older Cossacks began to settle and become prosperous, enjoying the privileges they earned through obeying and assisting the Muscovite system. |
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Williams went on to argue that slavery played a major role in making Britain prosperous. |
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Trading Babe Ruth was far more prosperous for the Yankees than for the Red Sox. |
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By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in all of Europe. |
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Venice at the time was a rich and prosperous Maritime Republic, which controlled a vast sea and trade empire. |
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The new Dutch Republic was the most prosperous nation in Europe and led European trade, science, and art. |
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This was the most populated and most prosperous area of England during the 14th and 15th centuries. |
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Although Charles and Mary Blackstone were members of the middle class rather than landed gentry, they were particularly prosperous. |
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The Brandeis family chose to settle in Louisville partly because it was a prosperous river port. |
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The Inca were prosperous and advanced, known for an excellent road system and unrivaled masonry. |
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John Roebuck was born at Sheffield, where his father had a prosperous manufacturing business. |
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Jean Charles was a prosperous farmer in Hacqueville, Normandy, and Marc was born on the family farm. |
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Thus the gap in living standards between Wales and more prosperous parts of the UK is not as pronounced. |
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Marco Polo recounted the Grand Canal's arched bridges as well as the warehouses and prosperous trade of its cities in the 13th century. |
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Its basin was the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilization, and it was the most prosperous region in early Chinese history. |
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Moscow was stable and prosperous for many years and attracted a large number of refugees from across Russia. |
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The availability of rapid transport enabled prosperous London workers to settle all across Surrey and travel daily to work in the capital. |
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Soon after the site became a very prosperous area for entrepreneurs following World War I and the rapid popularization of motor vehicles. |
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It seems more likely that the foundation for the legend lies in the prosperous Axumite empire in the north of present-day Ethiopia. |
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From a small village in the Kathiawar peninsula of western India, the Kamdar family moved to Rangoon where they became prosperous merchants. |
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The floodwaters are moving downstream through Punjab, inundating huge swathes of farmland in the country's breadbasket and most prosperous area. |
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Its catechetical program serves more than 600 children, in whom Spehar places his hopes for a peaceful and more prosperous future. |
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Our father had introduced the Thermit welding process from Germany, and its success made him very prosperous. |
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And that, as these areas started to gentrify, working-class white residents were replaced by prosperous whites. |
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Also known as cyanobacteria, blue-green algae are the most prosperous microorganisms on earth, evolutionarily speaking. |
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Campeche became prosperous from the exports of native dyewood, used in a young textile industry in Europe, plus precious hardwoods, salt, gum Arabic and sisal. |
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All of the porters also belonged to Union Lodge, a black freemasons' temple popular with seafarers, sleeping car porters, and prosperous black Haligonian businessmen. |
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John Fisher was born in Beverley, Yorkshire, in 1469, the eldest son of Robert Fisher, a modestly prosperous merchant of Beverley, and Agnes, his wife. |
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Lister came from a prosperous Quaker home in West Ham, Essex, England, a son of Joseph Jackson Lister, a pioneer of achromatic object lenses for the compound microscope. |
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Alexis de Tocqueville argued that the Revolution was a manifestation of a more prosperous middle class becoming conscious of its social importance. |
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The IPL was supposed to be a symbol of an ever-more influential, dynamic and prosperous India, a highlighter of its organizational skills and wealth. |
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Men are apt to prefer a prosperous error before an afflicted truth. |
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That said, it is possible to gain an idea of how China's most prosperous and ef-f fervescent city is being earmarked to become the world's leading financial power-r house. |
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Modern, prosperous Dublin constitutes the slaphappy, barhopping part of the Gay Grand Tour, when you swap the high culture and haute cuisine for some giddy nights on the town. |
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Similar to the BYD Qin, Tang gets its name from the Tang Dynasty, and is known throughout the world as the most prosperous of all the great Chinese Dynasties. |
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Following October s elections, Bosnia and Herzegovina has a window of opportunity to make progress to become a dynamic, prosperous and stable country. |
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Gough was born in London, where his father, Harry Gough, was a prosperous director of the British East India Company and also a member of parliament. |
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The town grew steadily through the Middle Ages and remained prosperous until the end of the 17th century, when the wool industry began to decline. |
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As one of the least prosperous areas in Western Europe, South Yorkshire has been targeted for funding from the European Regional Development Fund. |
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The latter, already prosperous from the wool trade, wished to expand its sheep farming, and in 1208 bought large tracts of land from Alice de Romilly. |
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The Indian economy was large and prosperous under the Mughal Empire. |
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The south was industrializing faster and was more prosperous than the north, leading to resentment of northern arrogance and political domination. |
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Hangzhou grew to prominence as the southern terminus of the Grand Canal and has been one of the most renowned and prosperous cities in China for much of the last millennium. |
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Compared to more prosperous parts of the UK, Wales lacks high value added service sector employment in sectors such as finance, business services and research and development. |
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He was a fairly prosperous man of business, very happy in his home, always ready to take part in the social, educational and political life of his native town. |
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Tax records show Charles Blackstone to have been the second most prosperous man in the parish in 1722, and death registers show that the family had several servants. |
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With prosperous economic activities, the historically first use of paper currency emerged in the western city of Chengdu, as a supplement to the existing copper coins. |
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When Oscar's oldest daughter married Charles Webb Howard, also a lawyer, the trio partnered to transform windswept Point Reyes into prosperous dairies. |
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During the late 16th and early 17th centuries, Spain concentrated its colonial efforts on the more prosperous mainland North, Central, and South American colonies. |
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In the prosperous and peaceful year of 1913 he was reelected. |
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Barcelona remained the second largest city in Spain, at the heart of a region which was relatively industrialised and prosperous, despite the devastation of the civil war. |
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Ideally located for the Atlantic slave trade, the islands grew prosperous throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, attracting merchants, privateers, and pirates. |
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Literature, painting, poetry, music, and Chinese opera of various types flourished during the Ming dynasty, especially in the economically prosperous lower Yangzi valley. |
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This was an effort to curb monopolization of power by landholding gentry who came from the most prosperous regions, where education was the most advanced. |
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For much of its history under the Lusignan Kings, Cyprus was a prosperous Medieval Kingdom, a commercial and trading hub of Western Christendom in the Middle East. |
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According to the vitae, Winfrid was of a respected and prosperous family. |
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The government's fiscal policy was strictly Keynesian, and their aim was to create the necessary industrial infrastructure for a prosperous developed country. |
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The city continued to be inhabited but was not as prosperous as before. |
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The people are palely prosperous. They lead monotonous lives. |
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The 19th century was a prosperous one for Boulogne, which became a bathing resort for wealthy Parisians after the completion of a railway line to the French capital. |
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Brabant had lost its independence, but Brussels became the Princely Capital of the prosperous Burgundian Netherlands, also known as the Seventeen Provinces, and flourished. |
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The Gauls were prosperous enough by the 2nd century that the powerful Greek colony of Massilia had to appeal to the Roman Republic for defense against them. |
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By this time Bridgend was a bustling market town with prosperous valleys to the north, a thriving community and good links to other towns and cities. |
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Under Offa, Mercia entered its most prosperous and influential period. |
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It was Egypt's most prosperous time and marked the peak of Egypt's power. |
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This brought the region wealth, and, from the beginning of the 19th to the middle of the 20th century, Wallonia was the more prosperous half of Belgium. |
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In 1889, Brazil became a republic, and it was agreed that a new state capital of Minas Gerais, in tune with a modern and prosperous Minas Gerais, had to be set. |
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Horishni Plavni, founded in the 1960 as Komsomolsk, is the most prosperous planned city in Ukraine, depending on the internationally important iron ore mining business. |
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Berwick had become a prosperous town by the middle of the 13th century. |
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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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Some of the new policies led to conflict with France, thus damaging prosperous trade relationships for Defoe, who had established himself as a merchant. |
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At the head of affairs for the next two decades, Walpole stabilised the nation's finances, kept it at peace, made it prosperous, and secured the Hanoverian Succession. |
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While there is a strong correlation between having a high HDI score and a prosperous economy, the UN points out that the HDI accounts for more than income or productivity. |
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Charles Jennens was born around 1700, into a prosperous landowning family whose lands and properties in Warwickshire and Leicestershire he eventually inherited. |
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Prosperous companies erected their own guildhalls and endowed churches dedicated to the patron saint of their crafts, with chapels for their use. |
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Hope you're all well, though, and that you have a Happy and Prosperous New year. |
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Prosperous residents built larger houses, including Gawthorpe Hall in Padiham and Towneley Hall. |
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Arthur Young made a pilgrimage to Prosperous, and William Cobbett did the same. |
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The Labour Government released a Local Government White Paper on 26 October 2006, Strong and Prosperous Communities, which dealt with the structure of local government. |
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Prosperous congregations built imposing churches, such as Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago and Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City, and many others. |
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