How To Use Flourishing In A Sentence

  • Vastu, which is the inspiration behind the Chinese tradition of feng shui, originated in the Indian subcontinent during the flourishing Vedic civilization, which many scholars and archaeologists now date back as early as 6000 B.C. The word Vedic comes from veda, a Sanskrit word that means “knowledge.” The Power of Vastu Living
  • Archaeologists attribute the ruin to a flourishing prehistoric kingdom.
  • Of the gambling – booths there was a plentiful show, flourishing in all the splendour of carpeted ground, striped hangings, crimson cloth, pinnacled roofs, geranium pots, and livery servants. Nicholas Nickleby
  • He called it "eudemonia," that living a flourishing life. CNN Transcript Oct 7, 2005
  • Huge tongues of flames, the source of which is disputed, licked the last traces of life from the once flourishing township.
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  • All about us one sees the flourishing of a vigorous new illiteracy, widely distributed and attached to muscular incivility and crime.
  • Greek mainland, the concentration of our population, once dispersed in flourishing centres the world over. Giorgos Seferis - Nobel Lecture
  • The British inland waterway system, flourishing in the early nineteenth century, was staffed by a large body of bargees who, like the railway navvies, earned an unenviable reputation for roughness.
  • And it was India that was forced to absorb the goods produced while its flourishing textile industry was destroyed. Times, Sunday Times
  • In contrast to Rome, Florence appears to present itself as an artistic expression of a particular period, peaking in the 14th and 15th centuries, a period when the Roman origin of its name, "Florentia" or "the flourishing", couldn't have been more apt. The Guardian World News
  • He bethought himself of his uncle, proprietor of a flourishing plumber and gasfitter's firm in the Broomielaw, Glasgow. THE LONELY SEA
  • This was a prosperous time for Bavaria and there developed a flourishing art market, concentrating on conventional, unchallenging bourgeois genre pieces.
  • The first, from an inconsiderable village, is become one of the most flourishing places of the kingdom, enriched by the linen, cambrick, flowered lawn, and silk manufactures. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • The contiguous country as white as if covered with snow, contrasted with the foliage of trees flourishing in the verdure of tropical luxuriancy*. The Settlement at Port Jackson
  • July 10, in unimaginably neat and flourishing script, read, Fine fine day.
  • Over a period of several decades, Ewe women in the flourishing market communities solidified commercial ties and cemented their role as familial providers.
  • The clue to the flourishing creativity lies with phosphor chemistry, which is essential to the manufacture of fluorescent lamps.
  • Amsterdam, the flourishing center of international maritime trade, was an ideal location for a collector of natural curios.
  • London quickly became a flourishing port.
  • Once he was sure he was out of eyeshot of the tobacconist he dropped the pack of cigarettes, unopened, into one of the discreetly placed rubbish bins surrounded by unnaturally flourishing pot plants.
  • Moreover, prostitution and venereal disease, supposedly eliminated under Mao, are once again flourishing.
  • He bought the drill and spent the rest of the trip flourishing it like a footballer with the World Cup.
  • He rushed into the room flourishing the newspaper.
  • Dynamite By Louis Adamic (1931) Louis Adamic 's "Dynamite" was — and remains — the only popular overview of the violent clashes that accompanied the flourishing of American industry from the Gilded Age through the New Deal. Terror in America From Another Era
  • The dirt heats up earlier in deteriorate as good as stays warmer for longer during a finish of a season, to illustrate extending a altogether flourishing window. Archive 2009-12-01
  • Can wearable technology be part of human flourishing? Christianity Today
  • Years later people still say to the daughter that the plant is flourishing.
  • Walking along the path, we appreciated the flourishing bamboo that surrounded the multitudes of deep green water pools stocked with small fish.
  • It was thought," says Nashe, in his Quaternio, "a kind of solecism, and to savour of effeminacy, for a young gentleman in the flourishing time of his age to creep into a coach, and to shroud himself from wind and weather: our great delight was to out-brave the blustering boreas upon a great horse; to arm and prepare ourselves to go with Mars and Bellona into the field was our sport and pastime; coaches and caroches we left unto them for whom they were first invented, for ladies and gentlemen, and decrepit age and impotent people. Bracebridge Hall
  • The friends draw the obvious corollary: if you are not flourishing but withering, you must be doing something wrong. READING THE BIBLE AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
  • Except the pawnbroker's, the distiller's, and the undertaker's, the houses are literally ruins; but these doorkeepers to Famine, Disease, and Death, living by the calamities of others, are in a flourishing state.
  • By the second century AD, the Lyceum was again a flourishing center of philosophical activity.
  • They had to remain clear of the flourishing streets until the peak hour was over.
  • Yet is there no competent Judge that findeth them wanting in those Ancient ones, and that doth not much more admire that smoothly equall neatnesse, continued sweetnesse, and flourishing comelinesse of Catullus his Epigrams, than all the sharpe quips and witty girds wherewith Martiall doth whet and embellish the conclusions of his. Of Bookes.
  • But flourishing a file of letters of complaint sent to the authority since early spring, the local farmer said the council was in the wrong.
  • Berlin was an inveterate correspondent, living during the last great flourishing of letter writing.
  • Nearby was a 400-square-yard warehouse with more plants flourishing in conditions controlled by artificial lighting and automatic watering systems.
  • Even larger journals with flourishing revenue streams might be adversely affected.
  • The legacies of Prohibition were an increased level of alcohol consumption and flourishing organised crime.
  • He was almost single - handedly responsible for the flourishing drug trade in the town.
  • Lake we had boiled the Indian tea plant, _ledum palustre_, which produced a beverage in smell much resembling rhubarb; notwithstanding which we found it refreshing, and were gratified to see this plant flourishing abundantly on the sea-shore, though of dwarfish growth. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 2
  • In 1960 he moved to Cornwall, where a flourishing art community had developed around the small sea-side town of St Ives.
  • I see my uncle master of the farm instead of my cousin, and can see in imagination my old neighbours and things just as they were; fixing the memory thus, brings in a strong point of view the quick successions and changes amongst us; for if I had 16 years ago fixt my attention on a flourishing oak, or a whole grove of oaks, the alteration might be disernable, but not striking. Letter 5
  • Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate.
  • Ten to one on Harrington!" bawled the Birch Creek King, flourishing his sack in the lieutenant's face. A DAUGHTER OF THE AURORA
  • You may also see the hope and support of many a flourishing family untimely cut off by the sword of a drunken dueller, in vindication of something that he miscalls his honour. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV.
  • So saying, he hent in hand a stick 190 and flourishing it thrice in the air, was about to come down with it upon the lame ape, when the creature cried out for mercy and said to him, I conjure thee, by The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But some consultants fear that such ideological non-party organizations flourishing could be problematic.
  • The black market was flourishing, everybody was corrupt, in it up to their necks, and the Yanks were shipping out stuff by the truckload. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Walthamstow is like any other anonymous London suburb flourishing from the overspill of city dwellers from areas such as Islington and Hackney.
  • Famous outside of Asia for its martial arts films, 1960s Hong Kong cinema also saw a flourishing musical genre.
  • The pioneer work done by the kinnikinick on a barren and rocky realm has often resulted in the establishment of a flourishing forest there. Wild Life on the Rockies
  • This area is known to have supported a flourishing culture in the centuries preceding Christianity.
  • He'd also been active in the flourishing black market, trading goods pilfered from work for fresh food, theatre tickets, clothes. CHAMELEON
  • At the same time he opened them to a procession of shonks, one of whom went around the world flourishing a letter signed by Cairns authorising him to raise funds for the Australian government.
  • I used to see three films a week in the golden age when cinemas were flourishing.
  • The photograph is other to Nanjing network block, the first " naughty clean out alley " the person is angry very flourishing, also be faced with nevertheless coessential the crisis that turn.
  • But contrary to being a dying art, brewing is flourishing north of the Border.
  • But when the big boys come calling, flourishing their fat cheques, will Birlinn be any better at holding on to its prize assets than cash-strapped Polygon?
  • Nearby was a 400-square-yard warehouse with more plants flourishing in conditions controlled by artificial lighting and automatic watering systems.
  • The acceleratingly flourishing China has become a big headache to the US Administration. Pentagon ABC: Divide and Rule
  • Imagine a rambling, patchy house, the best part built of gray stone, and red-tiled, a round tower jutting at one of the corners, the mellow darkness of its conical roof surmounted by a weather-cock making an agreeable object either amidst the gleams and greenth of summer or the low-hanging clouds and snowy branches of winter: the ground shady with spreading trees: a great tree flourishing on one side, backward some Daniel Deronda
  • The trick, now, will be to turn all this enthusiasm and increased awareness and skills in our young people into more, flourishing, successful and high-growth businesses.
  • Although it had enjoyed a brief flourishing under Cardinal Richelieu in the 1630s, Mazarin had allowed the navy to sink into decay.
  • The flourishing foodie scene, based on unpretentious but imaginative home cooking, is another plus. Times, Sunday Times
  • At that time, an ice age was ending, game animals were flourishing, and humans were relatively few.
  • Gameplay all boils down to getting your pirate islanders to make you a ton of golden booty while building a flourishing tropical island that can be used for your pirate base.
  • Labat claimed that he once subdued a shipful of Spanish desperadoes who were aiming muskets and sabers at him by flourishing a cross worn by officers of the Inquisition. A Traveler's Way With Words
  • As I listened to the talk about ‘darshan’ at various places, I imagined I saw those beaming singers flourishing bloody knives.
  • Markets are flourishing and prices are stable.
  • They were fresh and flourishing, full of sap and vigor, though many of them had been born long before him.
  • Her efforts at the flourishing fashion house in which she is a partner keep them all in comfort, but at what personal price? Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a flourishing black market.
  • But instead of that, he stopped at our gate, and stood up from his saddle, and halloed as if he were somebody; and all the time he was flourishing a white thing in the air, like the bands our parson weareth. Lorna Doone
  • The flourishing black market, which the Germans found impossible to suppress, was a lifeline for many.
  • In addition to this flourishing political press there existed other influential papers.
  • Her efforts at the flourishing fashion house in which she is a partner keep them all in comfort, but at what personal price? Times, Sunday Times
  • We have to know from ourself, there are certain state of mind that are conducive to this flourishing, to this well-being, what the Greeks called eudaimonia, flourishing. Matthieu Ricard on the habits of happiness
  • He sees two reasons for the species flourishing.
  • Its historic buildings have been largely restored, and trendy cafes, restaurants and boutiques are flourishing.
  • My tomatoes are flourishing this summer - it must be the warm weather.
  • Most of the tables are outside in the garden, on separate isolated islands surrounded by flourishing plants that are apparently well taken care of.
  • Hand weaving is a flourishing cottage industry in the region.
  • He'd also been active in the flourishing black market, trading goods pilfered from work for fresh food, theatre tickets, clothes. CHAMELEON
  • There was a flourishing black market.
  • A bonus of the koala-friendly restrictions is that many other native species are flourishing also.
  • The trouble is that "SOME corals are again flourishing on Bikini Atoll, the Pacific site of the largest American atom bomb ever exploded". The fragile ecology
  • Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday strongly criticized the "aggressive" antichurch sentiment that he said was flourishing in same-sex marriage, expedited divorce and eased restrictions on abortions. NYT > Home Page
  • The media focus as much on his glamorous lifestyle as on his flourishing business.
  • Passing the long rows of steam saw-mills, -- Jacksonville is a flourishing lumber port, -- one comes to the point of debarcation for millions of feet of pine lumber, shingles and staves, and great quantities of naval stores. The Great South; A Record of Journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian Territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland
  • Dennis Kinser's wheeler-dealing relied entirely on Mainstream Mile flourishing as the rave of the region. The Elvis Latte
  • It was thought," says Nashe, in his Quaternio, "a kind of solecism, and to savour of effeminacy, for a young gentleman in the flourishing time of his age to creep into a coach, and to shroud himself from wind and weather: our great delight was to outbrave the blustering Boreas upon a great horse; to arm and prepare ourselves to go with Mars and Bellona into the field, was our sport and pastime; coaches and caroches we left unto them for whom they were first invented, for ladies and gentlemen, and decrepit age and impotent people. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
  • Stretches of "tule" land fertilized by its once regular channel and dotted by flourishing ranchos are now cleanly erased. Selected Stories of Bret Harte
  • The size of the drugs haul shows that the international trade in heroin is still flourishing.
  • Popular culture is now a flourishing area of research.
  • The annual survey of willd flowers by the charity Plantlife found plants that can tolerate high levels of nitrogen from the artificial fertilisers used in farming, like the common nettle, cow parsley and lords-and-ladies, are flourishing. EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed
  • Another contributing factor to the flourishing trade is the rapid destruction of the animal's habitat by mining and logging companies.
  • Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate.
  • Internet advertising, until recently flourishing, is hitting its first speed bump.
  • Bill and Al's flourishing line of bimonthly comics brought the dead-of-night short story to lurid, four-color life.
  • By 1985, it was apparent that the U.S. was staggering under its twin burdens, while its allies 'economies were flourishing from the U.S. trade deficit. The Crash of 1987: What Did it Really Mean?
  • Distillation of rose flowers for liberating oil, a technology unknown anywhere in the world so far, was welcomed by the new industries of perfumery and cosmetics that were flourishing in Western and Central Europe at that time.
  • Much is said about the economical flourishing in the Kurdish region of Iraq, the Kurdish authorities and the pro-Kurdish western politicians waging campaigns about the ´flourishing democracy and economy´ in the Kurdish regions. American Chronicle
  • Although the mention of Chiapas frequently brings to mind images of masked revolutionaries and steamy jungles, Mexico's southernmost state is a beautiful combination of mountains, plains and seacoast where tourism is once again flourishing as people rediscover the wonders of a region with deep pre-Hispanic routes. The Cuisine of Chiapas: Dining in Mexico's Last Frontier
  • Who could object to people flourishing and a fair shot at success? Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a flourishing trade in second-hand video machines.
  • Flourishing in sun or light shade, this stachys makes good ground cover under roses.
  • Who could object to people flourishing and a fair shot at success? Times, Sunday Times
  • The sides were draped with ferns flourishing under the spray, and at the base the rock was very deeply caverned. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • He came to San Francisco in 1951 at the height of a flourishing jazz scene.
  • With much flourishing of fork and spatula our table chef deftly threw his cooking utensils in the air, deftly sliced the tails off shrimps and tossed shrimp scraps into his toque (the chef's hat).
  • Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate.
  • The Imperial court itself supports a flourishing economy which naturally attracts all kinds of people.
  • It is no coincidence that the 4th Dynasty shows the first flourishing of the hieratic script, the cursive, simplified form of hieroglyphics that would henceforth be used in all non-monumental writings.
  • Now let the devils strike our scent"! said the scout, tearing two rifles, with all their attendant accouterments, from beneath a bush, and flourishing "killdeer" as he handed Uncas his weapon; "two, at least, will find it to their deaths". The Last of the Mohicans
  • It is standardly translated as ‘happiness’ or ‘flourishing’ and occasionally as ‘well-being.’
  • Pyke was the star of the flourishing alternative theatre scene; he was one of the most original directors around.
  • And why I have begun this column with what seems like a chain of free association is something that will probably become only marginally clear to you when I tell you that it was triggered by the news, last year, of the discovery at the Natural History Museum in London of the oldest known insect fossil, embedded in a chunk of a crystalline rock from Rhynie, S.otland known as chert -- a fossil that dates from the very same S.lurian period, four hundred million years back, that saw the flourishing of the eurypterids that T.S. Eliot's "ragged claws" line unaccountably calls to my mind. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • He was almost single - handedly responsible for the flourishing drug trade in the town.
  • He was a popular bishop in a flourishing diocese.
  • Since when did insolvents have the right to impose their failed prescriptions on flourishing entrepreneurs?
  • The year 2003 is shaping up to be a banner twelve months for the flourishing world of the genre small press.
  • Yet, despite this flourishing position of affairs, he still preserved the stoical tendencies in which, to tell the truth, he took a certain vague pride before his family and strangers, since he would frequently say with a stutter: “Any one who REALLY wishes to see me will be glad to see me even in my dressing-gown, and to eat nothing but shtchi [Cabbage-soup.] and kasha [Buckwheat gruel.] at my table.” Youth
  • This broad range of experimentation builds on the musical flourishing of the 1960s and 1970s where bands like The Clash mixed punk with reggae and ska.
  • Her efforts at the flourishing fashion house in which she is a partner keep them all in comfort, but at what personal price? Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact it's doubtful whether the traditional piracy now flourishing off the Horn of Africa would be possible without the more respectable piracy taking place in the English Channel, the Irish Sea and off the Spanish Main. Pirates in Pinstripes Sink Britain
  • Another contributing factor to the flourishing trade is the rapid destruction of the animal's habitat by mining and logging companies.
  • My chief disagreement with Doug is over the extent to which interpersonal morality, and in particular a principled dedication to rights, can be identified as a constitutive part of human flourishing. Cato Unbound
  • The levels of pattern and pen-flourishing in vivid inks, glowing ornamentation, decorative letters, borders, jewelled frames and vignettes made me gasp.
  • The levels of pattern and pen-flourishing in vivid inks, glowing ornamentation, decorative letters, borders, jewelled frames and vignettes made me gasp.
  • Few species or sites have recovered, and carpets of algae - flourishing in the aftermath of overfishing and die-offs of sea urchins and other algae-eaters - now dominate many Caribbean reefs.
  • Flourishing under oxygen-deficient conditions, the bacteria feed off toxic hydrogen sulphide, which is produced when organic matter degrades without oxygen. TreeHugger
  • There is one especiall fatall misfortune, which commonly awaiteth on olde Mens marriages; when freezing December will match with flourishing May, and greene desires appeare in age, beyond all possibility of performance. The Decameron
  • He was almost single - handedly responsible for the flourishing drug trade in the town.
  • The thirty-fourth and thirty-fifth chapters form one prophecy, the former part of which denounces God's judgment against His people's enemies, of whom Edom is the representative; the second part, of the flourishing state of the Church consequent on those judgments. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • When I got on board - as a fan, if not a true believer - the group was entrenched in a slugfest with the flourishing occult business.
  • There are many reasons why the rustling is still flourishing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Company was in a highly flourishing condition, as you may suppose, when one of its directors, who at the same time was one of the honestest men alive, thought it was his duty to live in the splendour in which we now behold him. The Newcomes
  • Nor would the flourishing vineyards that surround them. The Sun
  • Howard is not about to do anything to upset these flourishing relations.
  • Her name in an exquisite, flowing script glistened back at her, the letters furling and flourishing themselves in elegant swirls and twirls.
  • Before White had turned over three pages of the great fascicle of manuscript that was called Book Two, he had found the word "Bushido" written with a particularly flourishing capital letter and twice repeated. The Research Magnificent
  • Despite a flourishing career as a freelance writer and a home in rural New England, he felt the Irish connection so strongly that he uprooted his family to move here.
  • Dear, riches and honour is flourishing be like cloud drift , human society is the most painful it is Sai Lian, actually I very fear to be in flashy lose you!
  • So previously Cæcilius, Minuc. ix: “Per universum orbem sacraria ista taeterrima impiae coitionis adolescunt” (“All over the world the utterly foul rites of that impious union are flourishing apace”). The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • Congestion charging is suddenly a growth industry and Turner's consultancy is flourishing.
  • At 16, Williams dropped out of school to sing in nightclubs and the flourishing dance scene at South Side social clubs.
  • Without some teleology, there is no flourishing and no future for the human community.
  • However this argument leads to the flourishing of solecisms and general language degradation.
  • Bill and Al's flourishing line of bimonthly comics brought the dead-of-night short story to lurid, four-color life.
  • The most flourishing modern art establishment in the world today is the Tate in London.
  • It shows we are a proud nation, independent and flourishing through our own ingenuity and skills. The Sun
  • If the Law, as discovered through revelation, declared that human flourishing is found in blind devotion to God while the philosophical imperative is skeptical and zetetic and finds human happiness in philosophical questioning, how can they coexist? Archive 2008-05-11
  • July 10, in unimaginably neat and flourishing script, read, Fine fine day.
  • It is now known as Manisa, a flourishing town of 35,000 inhabitants in the sanjak of Sarakhan, containing twenty mosques, and a Greek and an The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The Andrews family lived on the Huirangi property, which had flourishing gardens.
  • Here, in the middle of the Périgord in France, tropical plants were flourishing in the shelter of a limestone crag.
  • The great art to make a nation happy, and what we call flourishing, consists in giving everybody an opportunity of being employed; which to compass, let a Government's first care be to promote as great a variety of Manufacures, Arts and Handicrafts as human wit can invent; and the second to encourage Agriculture and The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money
  • Her efforts at the flourishing fashion house in which she is a partner keep them all in comfort, but at what personal price? Times, Sunday Times
  • London quickly became a flourishing port.
  • The brewer is flourishing while the industry, hurt by high unemployment among its core customers, is down in volume by about 2% this year. After 181 Years, Local Beer Stops Playing Hard to Get
  • Archaeologists attribute the ruin to a flourishing prehistoric kingdom.
  • The size of the drugs haul shows that the international trade in heroin is still flourishing.
  • Ye, O most laudable, have forsaken the life that draggeth down, the delights of food and flourishing glory as transient things, and have attached yourselves unto Christ, kindled by His exceeding beauty, cleaving unto Him as sweet-smelling wild roses, and ye were God-beseemingly crowned with the crowns of the incorruptible Kingdom. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • It began as a vaguely naturalistic sprinkling of spring ephemerals among the ferns, blueberries, tupelos, oaks, and white pines spontaneously flourishing on abandoned farmland.
  • Thus, it appears that our obsession with this imaginary family is flourishing healthily online!
  • The upside is that there is this great flourishing of ideas and experimentation and efforts to try things, and fertility research has advanced an enormous amount.
  • Ronald Hutton's examination of parochial documents, primarily churchwardens ' accounts, led him to conclude that a flourishing and popular pre-Reformation church was destroyed by government policy.
  • His blessedness is here illustrated by a similitude (v. 3): He shall be like a tree, fruitful and flourishing. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Old and young alike emerge dustily from the scrum, flourishing their trophies.
  • In the flourishing southeast region of China, agricultural non - point source pollution is extremely serious.
  • In the flourishing southeast region of China, agricultural non - point source pollution is extremely serious.
  • Salmon in the lower 48 states are well on their way to attaining a status enjoyed by some of their notable brethren — wolves, condors, grizzles, bison — wild animals that are unlikely to disappear entirely, but struggle to hang on as remnants of once flourishing species in small portions of their original range. Salmon decline in western North America~ historical context
  • He stormed into the office, flourishing a letter of complaint.
  • Imagine having all these grand ideals, magnificent visions, and a blueprint for human flourishing.
  • In this article, we handle how these digit skills are vital to existence a flourishing game specializer and how those who have these skills uprise to the top. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • Have you any clear and definite notions as to the prime origin and final destination of a thing called jute, in whose sole manufacture the whole great and flourishing town of Dundee lives and moves and has its being? Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • Now considering the immenfe expenfes I have in this time incurred* by redeeming the diftri&s Tutjaujce had fold for an immenfe fum to other European nations, at the price they required; in difebarging his other debts* and paying large arrears to his troops; in defraying the expenfes of my own and Company's forces, and in giving a confutable fum to the Ma* ratta to prevent his invading the country; alfo the great debts 1 have contracted from the Englifh gentlemen, who have affifted me with mo - ney for the expedition* and the immenfe fums I have taken up of the country I country people to put the country in a flourishing condition, to repair the watercourfes and banks, and for the rebuilding the fortifications of Tanjore, under the infpedtionof Major Stephens, the Company's En - gineer. Copies of Papers Relative to the Restoration of the King of Tanjore, the ...
  • UPSIDE Doncaster is flourishing and aspires to city status. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm glad to hear you're all flourishing.
  • I was born then in the year 1664, at Havant, which is a flourishing village a few miles from Portsmouth off the main London road, and there it was that I spent the greater part of my youth. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734
  • Gwalior has been the ‘nerve-center’ of a flourishing civilization prospering on the banks of the river Chambal.
  • Aristotle talked about "eudaimonia" ? happiness as human flourishing and purpose to life ? rather than the modern hedonistic concept. David Cameron aims to make happiness the new GDP
  • Yet when one looks at the actual world of intellectual property policy discourse, and the difficulty of enunciating even the simple Jeffersonian antimonopolist ideas I lay out here, it is hard to imagine the nuanced Lockean view flourishing. The Public Domain Enclosing the Commons of the Mind
  • Human flourishing has been so stifled by anti-intellectualism that it makes me weep. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are many reasons why the rustling is still flourishing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The already-flourishing youth zine movement took a new turn in the 1990's when zines went online.
  • The BBC reported in July that there is a flourishing trade in the furs of endangered animals in Afghanistan.
  • In India, floriculture and cut flower industries are flourishing as many research centres and special nurseries have turned into promising businesses.
  • Archaeologists attribute the ruin to a flourishing prehistoric kingdom.
  • This bombilation aroused the house, and a waiter entered the room flourishing a napkin authoritatively.
  • This is not the obedience that leads to human flourishing. Christianity Today
  • Records are sketchy and no specific maps exist of the era when the abbey was a flourishing community. Darley Abbey
  • But enough of them hop on to the correct host to keep the species flourishing.
  • Meanwhile, the depleted provinces continue to depend on equalisation handouts from increasingly more resentful taxpayers in flourishing parts of the country. Big Fish from Little Ponds: Can Canada's Regional Companies Succeed in the Global Economy?
  • Ever north, through a fat and flourishing rejuvenated land, stopping at the towns of Willows, Red Bluff and Redding, crossing the counties of Colusa, Glenn, Tehama, and Shasta, went the spruce wagon drawn by the dappled chestnuts with cream-colored manes and tails. CHAPTER XV
  • And he was healthy, he had a job he loved and his career was flourishing; he was as close to taking charge of his ornithophobia as he’d ever been; and as if all that weren’t reason enough to live, he got laid a lot more often than Dorie did, usually by breathtakingly gorgeous men—what possible reason would he have had to kill himself? Fear Itself
  • They leapt ashore from their longboats, flourishing their broadswords and shouting: ‘Ou-est la jolie kunta?’
  • And its tree-lined streets could be a flourishing area again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The great mammalian megafauna are flourishing, and the hominid primates have become increasingly skilled at the use of fire and tool-making.

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