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ry in Africa after South Africa; it boasted a | thriving mining sector and its agriculture sector was |
It is now a | thriving business park after being converted in the 19 |
dult education and vocational training, and a | thriving cultural life with musical and theatrical per |
well as the open age teams, Millom also has a | thriving youth set-up with teams at U8, 10, 12, 14 and |
illage hall, a pub - The Kentish Horse, and a | thriving cricket club. |
It hosts a | thriving amateur dramatics society, Llandrindod Wells |
A | thriving industrial metropolitan city at the time, Can |
It continues to maintain a | thriving forum for kidney patients within the site. |
At the time of the Domesday Book a | thriving community was in place and the village appear |
Today, the park is a | thriving community with approximately 1500 people and |
tury, it was slowly starting to mature into a | thriving commercial center. |
Louisville is home to a | thriving indie music scene with bands such as the wide |
s peak, the Songhai city of Timbuktu became a | thriving cultural and commercial center. |
k State Park is once again a wild area with a | thriving wildlife population, diverse second growth fo |
But a | thriving black market in cigarettes is costing governm |
e extent even today, The Shoals was home to a | thriving recording industry, particularly based on FAM |
da Indian by the name of Thomas Hammond ran a | thriving business at the corner. |
It is a | thriving community which includes many holiday apartme |
In the past, there was a | thriving rural community that supported a school, shop |
LaVilla had a | thriving, vibrant culture from 1921-1971, when it was |
dy of the behavior of such "spin models" is a | thriving area of research in condensed matter physics. |
of the Pope's workmen to England to develop a | thriving alum industry in Yorkshire. |
e post office has long gone, but Ciliau has a | thriving school and a well-used village hall. |
By 1757, the Cowkeeper's people had a | thriving village of their own called Cuscowilla, on th |
in the late 19th century, Yaninee was once a | thriving town servicing the local farming community. |
entioned in the Domesday Book, and was once a | thriving community, but it has shrunk in size and now |
e over its pan-region with the emergence of a | thriving Chinese economy. |
The canal was a | thriving thoroughfare for trade, putting Stroud on the |
eyball team competing nationally as well as a | thriving chess club. |
erboat Row and Newport on the Levee already a | thriving riverfront district of restaurants and clubs. |
lliamsburg Inn surrounded the facility with a | thriving tourist trade. |
Main Street and Spring Street and to create a | thriving, pedestrian-friendly, culturally abundant, ur |
San Diego had a | thriving music scene, and at the heart of that was loc |
ts decline in the 18th century and also had a | thriving shipping trade in corn, timber and coal until |
It was a | thriving socially and ethnically mixed neighborhood fr |
is shared by the after school play-club and a | thriving breakfast club, while the remainder of the sc |
Mitcheldean was a | thriving community for many centuries due to the town' |
nifestations as a community-based music and a | thriving form of popular culture." |
The Club has a | thriving teaching section, which starts with children |
Abercregan was once a | thriving mining community but since the decline of the |
Although Old Shawneetown was a | thriving Ohio River port at the time, the bank buildin |
Once a | thriving market village, Curran has been superseded in |
rcial hub of Pasadena is Old Town Pasadena, a | thriving historic district of shops, bars and restaura |
eational amenities include riverside walks, a | thriving lawn tennis club and pitches for both local c |
Caddington was once the centre of a | thriving brick industry built around the rich source o |
ens his eyeglass store in what he thinks is a | thriving community, but soon discovers that his store |
Today, the Center boasts a | thriving research program that informs the work of non |
As a | thriving unincorporated community, East Los Angeles ha |
it once hummed with activity, and supported a | thriving community for six years. |
This village once did a | thriving business exporting agricultural products such |
ita County, Kansas, United States, was once a | thriving community. |
... generate a | thriving knowledge economy that is globally connected |
and petrol station, the Gardners Arms pub, a | thriving village shop which incorporates a post office |
raying Mowry City and the Mesilla Valley as a | thriving, peaceful region. |
area once occupied by settlers in what was a | thriving community on the river. |
Port Said by now was a | thriving, bustling international port with a multi-nat |
researched, for example they tell us it was a | thriving but rat-prone living. |
By 1086 there was a | thriving community of 33 peasants at the time of the D |
ion of the Rugby League Conference and have a | thriving junior section. |
tury, and the more accessible region became a | thriving upper-middle-class suburb, with a commercial |
to Bill Thomas' Halo Burger which is still a | thriving business, but not at the original location wh |
The village has a | thriving cricket club that reached the final of the Na |
e would seem ideal on the surface: she runs a | thriving business and is married to Dr Adi Merchant (S |
in the Southeast, and which continues to be a | thriving congregation welcoming to all people. |
Time had a | thriving local tourist economy during these events und |
Today Staple Hill has a | thriving high street, and an attractive park in Page P |
There is a | thriving School and many additional clubs and societie |
lation of about 44 persons, but it was once a | thriving community. |
ted that Dogtooth had "a great out look for a | thriving metropolis as the Milwaukee have surveyed a t |
This early settlement was such a | thriving center of commerce that people came from Faye |
daries of Dartmoor National Park, and it is a | thriving community with shops, public houses, business |
a firmly put Bristol on the clubbing map as a | thriving centre for club culture and helped move the c |
e town named after him, he was able to view a | thriving settlement. |
Langold is a | thriving community, which has been expanded with the a |
the village has no shops and no pubs it has a | thriving school (Birdsedge First School) and a Wesleya |
Now a | thriving metropolitan region, it still maintains the s |
At the turn of the century Center Point was a | thriving trade center and remained so until like so ma |
The capital, Bolghar, was a | thriving city, rivalling in size and wealth with the g |
e again Askern changed direction and became a | thriving pit village, which welcomed people from all o |
th its hub at the community centre and also a | thriving community hall based within St Margaret's Com |
Singapore rapidly became a | thriving city and its prosperity today is a remarkable |
he city, the wholesale and retail center of a | thriving food industry. |
By the 18th century, nearby Lymington was a | thriving town, due to the manufacture of salt from sea |
ook was compiled in 1086, Eccles-on-Sea was a | thriving community of some 2,000 acres (8.1 km2), but |
through an evolution from the wilderness to a | thriving 1850s cotton plantation, then beyond. |
e, a pub (The Bell), a new village hall and a | thriving church community based around St. Andrew's Ch |
ritish and Australian inmates, he is actually | thriving through his conniving and black market enterp |
ush-covered savanna in south and east Africa, | thriving in areas that are neither too wet nor too ari |
Another addition to the already | thriving Gee Cross pub scene is the Joshua Bradley. |
The area of Kernick is also | thriving as a suburban housing area, with three housin |
became one of the country's most diverse and | thriving further education colleges, and his skill pro |
sformed into a fashionable seaside resort and | thriving commercial centre after local doctor Richard |
the stories of a family who has been deaf and | thriving for five generations with the story of a woma |
before them, to bring into being a united and | thriving Europe. |
dget guest houses to international hotels and | thriving evening entertainment. |
In the nascent and | thriving New York Latin jazz and salsa scene in the ea |
and a primary school, it was an important and | thriving hub in the Middle Ages. |
the reasons Birmingham is such a vibrant and | thriving European city is because of the work Dick Kno |
"A Quality Rural Lifestyle - in a caring and | thriving community". |
anager who has a beautiful wife (Knowles) and | thriving career until a temp office worker (Larter) be |
As a pioneer of the important and | thriving field of bioinorganic chemistry, he has made |
ons, livestock herds have been decimated, and | thriving fishery with an annual catch of around 12,000 |
ls between staying alive in the mountains and | thriving in a fast-paced business world, Levine's comp |
ringing from the lowest class of society, and | thriving through his extreme parsimony. |
American Evangelicalism: Embattled and | Thriving (1998), with Michael Emerson, Sally Gallagher |
It was once a small and | thriving port, but is now more popular with tourists a |
It is the bustling and | thriving centre of the Solway Plain, situated between |
nt with several species of endangered animals | thriving in the area, among them bears, wolves, wild b |
They are hardy animals | thriving on the marshes where they live semi-wild, ten |
ears after the fires, but lodgepole pines are | thriving in the understory. |
hotels, pubs and restaurants in the area are | thriving. |
The trees are | thriving here, due to better growing conditions than t |
There are | thriving communities throughout the world, and Lindy H |
ertain elements of that industrial history as | thriving enterprises today, providing employment for m |
lt and designed for the project and remain as | thriving communities today. |
been planted in an enclosure and appear to be | thriving. |
Wolf CMS, seems to be | thriving, with a growing community and active developm |
The population appears to be | thriving, possibly due to its isolation from human act |
l by the minute and her love life seems to be | thriving. |
The sawmilling industry had been | thriving in the 1930s, but three decades later, it was |
The organization and its convention have been | thriving in the region for over thirty-four years. |
own to bloom six to eight weeks after a burn, | thriving due to lack of vegetative competition. |
edia for his ability keep his family business | thriving during an era of wine industry consolidation |
growth, with new modern homes and businesses | thriving. |
he village proper, had emerged as a small but | thriving harbour: ‘a drie Haven for small vessels', as |
age and its surrounding area have a small but | thriving business networks, attracting many tourists. |
industries gave way to the villages small but | thriving shopping centre. |
and nineteenth centuries it had a small, but | thriving Jewish community. |
the waterways, establishing a primitive, but | thriving economy. |
ground and built her church into a small but | thriving organization that kept an eye on the “mission |
two centuries, Grape Island was a small, but | thriving community of fishermen, farmers, and clam dig |
residents are Christian, however a small but | thriving Wiccan community exists there as well. |
Water Valley boasts a small, but | thriving commercial sector, along with a number of per |
band", but they were much-loved on Calgary's | thriving roots-music scene. |
as pivotal in the development of California's | thriving country music scene after World War II during |
as pivotal in the development of California's | thriving country music scene (d. |
When he arrived in Rome, he joined the city's | thriving Danish artists community which had Bertel Tho |
lab on campus, which is part of the college's | thriving astronomy for non-scientists program, serving |
s pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, | thriving on the privileged location and the melting po |
sbury Monthly Meeting of Friends is a current | thriving congregation, with Meeting for Worship every |
They are currently | thriving as a result of the current boom in swing danc |
tine, a soil that most plants have difficulty | thriving in because of its unique mineral composition. |
o contributed to the tiny port city of Duluth | thriving and becoming the leading port in the United S |
organisations and the seeds planted by EFDSS | thriving, the EFDSS altered its strategy to focus on e |
move secured the continued success of Egypt's | thriving economy. |
Daisy, Redden was once a firmly established, | thriving community. |
n annual grass of salt marshes and estuaries, | thriving in saline and alkaline soils in aquatic habit |
They are alive and even | thriving, in an underground Empire they built. |
ll odds, Dora forged ahead to keep her family | thriving. |
paced industrialising economy which followed, | thriving chiefly during the 1960s. |
ment should embrace the means to his freedom: | thriving mediating institutions that create the moral |
He expanded Eric's tiny firm into a giant, | thriving business, with three and a half billion dolla |
Camden used to be a great | thriving city and in due time it will return to its st |
Goddard and Gifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania has | thriving second growth forests that have recovered fro |
uns up to four senior teams each week and has | thriving Mini, Junior and Girls' sections. |
ome recording studios, and churches that have | thriving congregations. |
Culver was a key part of classic Hollywood's | thriving entertainment community. |
Worku Bikila Hotel: | Thriving hotel for international travellers. |
re an immigrant ethnic community, but however | thriving and well established in the East End especial |
nsequence of modern sciences and the humanism | thriving during the Renaissance. |
Diego Garcia's seabird community includes | thriving populations of species which are rapidly decl |
f the Sloss Iron & Steel company, an industry | thriving in Alabama at the time. |
are malnourished, even though the economy is | thriving. |
ghout the world, in Indonesia the industry is | thriving. |
, including a synagogue named for him that is | thriving till today. |
e harbour, appearances certainly indicate its | thriving condition; the new south dock is already open |
Long Beach is known for its | thriving gay community. |
Its | thriving business also brought IGXE controversy and op |
hing, Ballyduff is perhaps best known for its | thriving amateur dramatic society which has won nation |
pool, its international trading links and its | thriving business community were reflected in the furt |
Tours-sur-Marne is well known for its | thriving crops of quality grapes which feed the nearby |
rs of large-scale commercial deployments, its | thriving developer community, and its reputation for b |
s a new economic approach based on good jobs, | thriving communities and a healthy environment. |
ckson Avenue Warehouses represent Knoxville's | thriving turn-of-the-century wholesaling sector. |
is family's long association with Sri Lanka's | thriving tea business. |
asically consists of a few houses and a large | thriving Grosvenor Garden Centre. |
or more than a century the center of a large, | thriving plantation. |
rding to some accounts, Burma had the largest | thriving prostitution industry in British India becaus |
at the colourful spectrum of intertidal life | thriving here. |
The district includes many | thriving residential neighborhoods, with approximately |
e intends to enforce tax laws on the market's | thriving shadow economy. |
Famous for the monkeys | thriving in its sacred grove, there is no explicit bui |
Neighborhoods get more | thriving markets that serve the broader community |
otection from these harms, and support a more | thriving population. |
ey, in the middle of the valley, was the most | thriving town in the Palo Verde Valley up until the co |
see the church building in the hands of a new | thriving congregation. |
rds for various artists including Nightbeast ( | Thriving Records), Barely Blind (TDR Records),, The Dr |
bog asphodel, and round-leaved sundew are now | thriving, along with keeled skimmer dragonfly and tree |
hown that the majority of these birds are now | thriving in their ancestral homeland. |
line through Morisset led to the downfall of | thriving local community Cooranbong, which was the poi |
ury the stream possessed a small community of | thriving mills, and dams were built along the creek to |
lkfares Performing Arts Centre is the home of | thriving Music, Dance and Drama Departments. |
h cites the Oxford Pastorate as an example of | thriving evangelicalism in early 20th century England. |
Newcastle and on the Central Coast, the once | thriving Association's numbers are expected to improve |
film, and an exhibit that chronicles the once | thriving San Pedro fishing industry. |
mise through their bizarre presence in a once | thriving center for fashionable retail stores. |
By 1886, once | thriving Bath was described as in decay. |
A once | thriving town, the town's charter was canceled by the |
Its origins lie in the once | thriving local mining industry and market gardening se |
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