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thrive

Meaning: tr
gelişmek, serpilmek
Our biological ancestors thrived in the primordial soup hundreds of millions of years ago.
Hou Rong, the Director of Research at Panda Base since 1994, has raised over 200 baby pandas during her tenure and hopes that one day their work will help pandas thrive outside of captivity.
Ill weeds are sure to thrive.
To thrive, your body needs carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and chocolate.
Giraffes thrive in the African savanna.
Algeria's economy needs to thrive.
The corals benefit, in turn, as the algae produce oxygen, remove wastes, and supply the organic products of photosynthesis that corals need to grow, thrive, and build up the reef.
We’ve got to retool our system so that modern families and modern businesses can thrive. And let me be clear, this is not about big government, or expanding some fictional welfare-and-food-stamp state, the 47 percent mooching off the government. It is accounting for the realities of how people live now, today -- the necessities of a 21st century economy.
I'm afraid of losing my obscurity. Genuineness only thrives in the dark. Like celery.
Layla thrived on extreme drama.
Added on 2015-05-22 | by m1gin | View: 968

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