Thrived
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Alternatively, I could say, "Yesterday, I thrived."
And he'd tell you, "Well most people say thrived, but some people say throve."
And you also knew, more or less, that if you were to go back in time 200 years and ask the following statesman with equally fabulous hair, (Laughter) "Tom, what should I say?" He'd say, "Well, in my day, most people throve, but some thrived."
They're basically viable cells, so someone like Bob Lanza at Advanced Cell Technology took some of that tissue from an endangered animal called the Javan banteng, put it in a cow, the cow went to term, and what was born was a live, healthy baby Javan banteng, who
thrived
and is still alive.
This little creature survives under siege like that, but not only does it survive, it has
thrived.
I mean, Gabby would run around like a crazy person, never take a day off, maybe a half a day off a month, and whenever she was awake she was working, and she really, really
thrived
on that, and still does today.
But inside the mound was indeed evidence for a city that had
thrived
during the Bronze Age, with charred stone, broken arrowheads, and damaged human skeletons suggesting a violent end.
The settlement, spanning some 200,000 square meters and home to as many as 10,000 people,
thrived
until around 1180 BCE.
For about 300 years after its founding in 283 BCE, the library
thrived.
As animals that were preyed upon, cats evolved to not get caught, and in the wild, the cats that were the best at avoiding predators
thrived.
And then, multicellular organisms began to populate all these ancestral oceans, and they
thrived.
Within a year her creations ran almost every aspect of society, and the nation and its people thrived, no longer needing to toil in the fields and factories.
A single, lonely tusked mammal survived and thrived, but it was soon replaced by galloping crocodiles.
I wish to share three lessons today, three lessons from water-poor countries and how they survived and even
thrived
despite their water crisis.
Technicolor Musicals were what America
thrived
on in the depressing days when everything was rationed.
Hidden Frontier has gone where few tread to go in the world of science fiction, and
thrived
once they got there.
It has said that The Movies and Baseball both
thrived
during The Great Depression.
The film is a perfect example of what
thrived
in Old Hollywood in it's golden era.
He is one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time and has
thrived
in almost every media source the series has adapted to.
The Italian industry from the 50's to the late 70's
thrived
by imitating big Hollywood box office hits and even though The Inglorious Bastards came a good 10 years after the WWII action cycle of the 60's, it's still a welcome addition to the genre.
Crawford was one of the few silent stars to make the transition to talkies and
thrived.
The country not only endured the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and the European sovereign debt crisis; it has actually
thrived
in recent years, experiencing robust GDP growth and impressive wage gains.
Furthermore, among the new jobs that will be created will be many in fields like education and health care, where women have traditionally
thrived.
Yet it has endured and
thrived.
The legislation also imposes a tax on universities like Harvard and Princeton – sources of numerous important ideas and innovations – and will lead to lower local-level public expenditure in parts of the country that have thrived, precisely because they have made public investments in education and infrastructure.
Though it was expelled from Al Qaeda last February for, of all things, its excessively violent tactics, it has thrived, finding fertile ground for expansion in a civil-war-ravaged Syria and among Iraq’s Sunni population, which is increasingly alienated from the country’s Shia-led government.
Indonesia’s new democracy may be imperfect, but has
thrived
despite its initial poor prospects.
But if he holds on to power contrary to the constitution, his popularity could easily collapse, especially as his economic policy has
thrived
on luck, not reform.
“Ever since the World Economic Forum started to discuss personal data as a new asset class in 2011,” she told me, “personal data markets have
thrived
on the idea that personal data might be the ‘new oil’ of the digital economy as well as – so it seems – of politics.”
Trump’s inaugural address suggested that the rest of the world has
thrived
at ordinary Americans’ expense.
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