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ll, the Brighton minister, then head of his | flourishing academy at Hove. |
f Granada, which lead to the beginning of a | flourishing age, because of the patronage of the Cathol |
ment, his city became the most powerful and | flourishing among the Greek colonies in Sicily. |
servative Christian patriarchy movement now | flourishing among homeschoolers." |
It was once a | flourishing ancient trade city known as Kodumanam, as i |
It was once a | flourishing ancient port city known as Kaveripattinam, |
without a pitch to call its own but it is a | flourishing and resurgent club benefiting from both a c |
repaired, for Diodorus speaks of it as in a | flourishing and wealthy condition. |
Noosa Arts Theatre is a | flourishing and widely reputed centre for performing ar |
By 1837, his business was | flourishing, and by 1840, he had two ferries operating |
led at Dampierre later, and founded there a | flourishing and well-attended school (Or Zarua, i. 126) |
age as a burden which prevents a woman from | flourishing and slowly leads her to physical and mental |
ahr") into eight segments of which the most | flourishing and largest was the territory of Greater Kh |
quarter of the twelfth century possessed a | flourishing and well-established scriptorium which coul |
ial Teaching: On the Economic Crisis, Human | Flourishing, and Church Ministry" on Thursday 10 March |
Western woods, where all else is young and | flourishing, and where age and decay would seem to have |
ion or emporium, but gradually rose to be a | flourishing and important town. |
self-correcting, admirably suited for human | flourishing, and displaying His glory. |
r mines of Tyrol, which had given rise to a | flourishing arms industry in Innsbruck. |
1775 home continues to serve the needs of a | flourishing art museum while retaining the beauty, char |
After all the troubles he had, he began | flourishing as a mathematician. |
He broke into the first team in 1954, | flourishing as part of the tactical system known as the |
hief Constable was James Anderton, with its | flourishing as a tourist attraction in the 1990s. |
what weak leader, but Glasgow was even more | flourishing at the end of his regime than it was at the |
ades to follow, a strong Bible school and a | flourishing AWANA program reached and trained hundreds |
nning the mercantile business which was now | flourishing because of the construction of Fort Ellis j |
an-American arts scene in Los Angeles, with | flourishing blues and jazz clubs; as well as venues for |
"His | flourishing breath once departed, he never more will sp |
The place is well known for its | flourishing Bronze industry. |
Veitch carried on his | flourishing business as a landscape consultant and tree |
St. Petersburg, who took over his father's | flourishing business manufacturing machinery, ships, an |
Despite its | flourishing business, the restaurant was closed down du |
to move back into the area and re-open once | flourishing business. |
lars who went from Sura, the seat of a once | flourishing but then declining Talmudic academy, in ord |
a significant amount of clout and secured a | flourishing career in the music industry. |
With Phil Walden concentrating on Redding's | flourishing career, Jenkins was sidelined and it was no |
ws that centuries ago Onattukara area was a | flourishing centre of a Buddhist culture and civilizati |
Flourishing centres of Roman trade have been excavated | |
The city became the seat of a | flourishing ceramics industry, which lasted until the 1 |
ble fields a number of sports teams and has | flourishing choral and dramatic societies. |
ury Northern renaissance, especially in the | flourishing cities of Bruges and Ghent. |
Lebedos became a | flourishing city thanks to its commerce, and was famous |
's-Hertogenbosch was a | flourishing city in fifteenth century Brabant, in the s |
ty that brought stability, prosperity and a | flourishing civilization to what we now call the Middle |
Due to the | flourishing cloth trade in the town a more substantial |
The town developed into a | flourishing cloth-making town, with a large woollen tra |
t drew crowds in the 1940s and 1950s to the | flourishing club scene to hear Delta blues, big band, j |
o institution of learning; to-day we have a | flourishing college and a diocesan seminary, an academy |
the birthplace of the orange growth and its | flourishing commerce in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
At the end of the 19th century, | flourishing commerce in tea and camphor led many Wester |
Despite this | flourishing commerce, CEPTIA was successful over the ne |
Basra was, for a long time, a | flourishing commercial and cultural centre. |
Asada spent much of his career in the | flourishing commercial city of Osaka, where he practice |
area of population concentration (its now a | flourishing commercial district of truck stops, restaur |
In Norman times there was a | flourishing community of nuns at Kilchreest. |
Queen Elizabeth High School (QEHS) is a | flourishing community high school and Performing Arts C |
the early seventeenth century, there was a | flourishing court at Brussels, which was under the gove |
n, including the Ice Princess, indicating a | flourishing culture at this location that benefited fro |
ition, but the remains suggest that, in the | flourishing days, it might have been only second to the |
ludes a residential community that was once | flourishing during the first half of the 20th century. |
Telechron's research labs in 1928 is still | flourishing: Electric Time Company, manufactures custom |
gularly had to be adapted to the needs of a | flourishing enterprise which, by 1911, employed over 1, |
period (1600-1868) generally, his teachings | flourishing especially in Kyoto and the Kansai area thr |
The church is well-known for a large and | flourishing fig-tree which is growing out of the wester |
Kavanad has a | flourishing fish and sea food export/processing industr |
en at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens has been | flourishing for years, and there are several specimens |
r element in Japanese drama, and there is a | flourishing futanari anime and manga genre in Japan tod |
ough historical detective stories are now a | flourishing genre, with Steven Saylor and Lindsey Davis |
r of Icelandic artists who contributed to a | flourishing geometric abstraction movement during the 1 |
he village is more than 500 years old, with | flourishing heritage of folklore, architectural traditi |
York City in 1993 to take advantage of the | flourishing Hip-Hop scene; and the resulting album was |
A remnant of the once | flourishing hop-growing industry is provided by a touri |
The economy is | flourishing in areas of agriculture, commerce and indus |
as emergent plants but they are capable of | flourishing in fen or simply in damp ground. |
In response to London's reggae scene | flourishing in the early '80s, larger premises were req |
By 1830, the Mingo were | flourishing in western Ohio, where they had improved th |
penance against Novatianism, which was then | flourishing in Spain. |
After | flourishing in America for 46 years, the Hasidut was re |
the numerous institutions and societies now | flourishing in our country; - their origin, growth, and |
its opening, the “Millionaire's Colony” was | flourishing in the Hudson Valley and the Music Hall off |
re is a lively trade in cotton fabric and a | flourishing industry in the dyeing of textiles. |
2005 at the University of York and is now a | flourishing interdisciplinary community devoted to the |
n-based Australian pianist Piers Lane has a | flourishing international career, which has taken him t |
Flourishing into the 20th century, the factories were h | |
n around of Thiruppandiyan, concentrated in | flourishing Islam and in the welfare of the people rath |
including Khajuraho were home to large and | flourishing Jain communities. |
ore the expulsion of the Jews Corbeil had a | flourishing Jewish community, which numbered thirteenth |
The club, which has a | flourishing junior section, plays at its home ground Co |
ges committed by the Sectaries of this late | flourishing Kingdom. |
The British naval port of Portsmouth had a | flourishing local sex industry in the 19th century, and |
and had more than one hundred houses and a | flourishing market by 1299, when it was granted a borou |
er of the 19th century and the towns became | flourishing markets for agricultural produce. |
In the film itself, it is used as part of a | flourishing medley at the climax of the show-within-the |
became a textile-manufacturing center, with | flourishing mills that included Victor, Franklin, Apala |
Maasmechelen's border location and | flourishing mining history have attracted inhabitants f |
Il Giappone (1660) recounts the | flourishing missions in Japan of the sixteenth century |
Today it is a | flourishing multi - crore enterprise exporting to 19 co |
It continued, however, to be a tolerably | flourishing municipal town: its territory was fertile i |
group 'Airbus' he contributed to Bristol's | flourishing music scene during the '90s. |
iking culture - his explanation of the then | flourishing Nazi movement and other fascist governments |
During its heyday, the town hosted many | flourishing new businesses: hotels, saloons, stores, ne |
The city has | flourishing niche industries including engineering, sof |
including for women, opportunities for the | flourishing of talents, and throughout the promotion of |
sh culture among secular Israelis, with the | flourishing of new proactive cultural organizations lik |
ral students who became instrumental in the | flourishing of the Kagyu lineage. |
umental in providing the foundation for the | flourishing of the Croatian literature. |
UAA works to promote the preservation and | flourishing of a rich, humanistic and diverse Uyghur cu |
They protect and promote the | flourishing of the specific places where they live, whi |
French in recent decades, contrarily to its | flourishing on the other side of the border, in the Gra |
tforms and trees up to 20-foot (6.1 m) high | flourishing on the down line. |
e of Queen Anne (1702-1714) the village was | flourishing once more, with a population of over one th |
After years in | flourishing operation but growing financial burden, the |
It grew into a | flourishing organization and remained a great interest |
dels for American hymnody for choking off a | flourishing participatory native tradition of church mu |
ry BC but is a living force in India today, | flourishing particularly during India's middle ages. |
nd The Convent, Carlo van Putten also had a | flourishing partnership with the late Adrian Borland, m |
In 1914, with his painting career | flourishing, Penleigh purchased a block of land at Warr |
ettled in their present quarters during the | flourishing period of the Khazar kingdom in the 8th cen |
e of Cicero, Thermae appears to have been a | flourishing place, carrying on a considerable amount of |
The village is an exuberant and | flourishing place. |
dant hair flows over the pot and around the | flourishing plant, reflecting Keats's words that Isabel |
undulated, and diversified with timber and | flourishing plantations, through which extensive gravel |
rded representation in Parliament, it was a | flourishing port and market town about thirty miles fro |
rae became particularly popular thanks to a | flourishing production phase in late Republican times. |
or about a hundred years and led to the now | flourishing production of English wine. |
Upon his return, Kuroshima joined a | flourishing proletarian literature movement and publish |
Corinth, a city famous in antiquity for its | flourishing prostitution trade. |
eller Independent School District, both are | flourishing public school chains with many Texas Exempl |
creases during the summer months due to its | flourishing sailing club. |
(Lancaster Street) and within ten years the | flourishing school needed to move to a larger facility. |
ring and helped to establish Lowestoft as a | flourishing seaside holiday resort. |
ng a tape was also an acknowledgment of the | flourishing self published cassette culture of the time |
at Salem, Massachusetts, where there was a | flourishing shipbuilding industry in the early 17th cen |
s Eleventh Five-Year Plan and international | flourishing shipbuilding market, the company has been m |
Kingdome of Great Britaine, and of the two | flourishing sister Universities, Oxford and Cambridge, |
Design 1998, and by early 2000 business was | flourishing so she expanded into her first studio in th |
an a new career as a stand-by vessel in the | flourishing southern North Sea gas fields. |
Somers Town has a | flourishing street market, held in Chalton Street every |
Once a | flourishing suburb, some of the neighborhood has become |
. cities, has a low population density, and | flourishing suburbs, the CityCentre is marketed towards |
There is also a | flourishing tennis club also adjacent to the recreation |
sword-fencing, and limit their training to | flourishing the long sword and carriage of the body." |
y that while the diplomatic relationship is | flourishing, there are concerns that citizens from both |
He also wrote that Buddhism was | flourishing throughout the islands of Southeast Asia. |
Moscow was a | flourishing town at one time with saloons, hotels and m |
n does indicate that Osian was an important | flourishing town then. |
ng time and they had developed many big and | flourishing towns of their own as we are informed by Ib |
Killarney was described as “one of the most | flourishing towns in Southern Queensland”. |
A similarly | flourishing trade with the West Indies, chiefly in suga |
orked for the city's cloth merchants, whose | flourishing trade had long since given the city its pro |
rried Henry II, King of England, creating a | flourishing trade between both countries: wine versus c |
to provide a much-needed service and has a | flourishing trade. |
In the shade of a | flourishing tree |
bishop Benedict Mar Gregorios and currently | flourishing under the patronage of Moran Mor Baselios C |
France was | flourishing under the leadership of Napoleon Bonaparte |
was abandoned until the Bronze Age, when a | flourishing village colonized the whole area. |
By 1902 Nibley was a | flourishing village with 20 families and a post office, |
h at the time of the Domesday Book it had a | flourishing village with its own market and fair. |
ocal paper was reporting that the 'formerly | flourishing village', which used to stable 2,000 horses |
er the Arab conquest, more than two hundred | flourishing villages stood in the surrounding region. |
ng founding bishops in France whose time of | flourishing was moved back to the apostolic period, bol |
The village also has a | flourishing Welsh medium chapel. |
Liwan District is positioned in the | flourishing west part of Guangzhou, on the northeast ba |
brilliantly successful, and his career was | flourishing when he came under the influence of Jean du |
The | flourishing whiskey trade in Council Grove also proved |
By 1768, Cox & Drummond was | flourishing with a turnover of £345,000 per annum. |
uki method programme in Mumbai which is now | flourishing with over 200 students aged five to seven. |
uded making the ghetto more community-like, | flourishing with work, schools, hospitals, mail deliver |
Adam Frans van der Meulen ran a | flourishing workshop that assisted him in completing pr |
ts in human rights abuses and hinders human | flourishing, yielding societal deficiencies such as pov |
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