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  • Fun is the secret ingredient of a lot of great companies, but 10 years of economic prosperity, a resurgent stock market, and the dawning of the dot-com have created other business priorities.
  • We can well afford to let them stare and smile, well knowing that if a similar amount of prosperity permitted the people of other countries to travel for their pleasure in similar numbers, the result would be at the very least an equally -- shall I say undrawing-room-like contribution to cosmopolitan society? Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875
  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
  • Its best influence may be indirect, by the example of sudden, transforming prosperity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every soul shall taste of death; 258 and now, O my son, my decease is at hand and I desire to charge thee with a charge, which if thou observe, thou shalt abide in safety and prosperity, till thou meet The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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  • (He pointed at the bundle she held, while she nodded proudly, beaming on me with good-nature and consciousness of success and prosperity.) "This overcoat is as good as a blanket," he went on, advancing the skirt of it that I might feel its thickness. THE SPIKE
  • It is generally, in the season of prosperity that men discover their real temper, principles and design. Edmund Burke 
  • We have grasped, perhaps more than any other nation, that there is a long-run cost to dependency on the state, including an aversion to risk that eventually enervates the entrepreneurial spirit necessary for innovation and prosperity. Beware of the Big-Government Tipping Point
  • We need to find more sustainable foundations for our future economic prosperity than house prices and debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peace, prosperity, democracy, environmental conservation and the elimination of racism and ethnocentrism are all overtly gender-neutral ideals, but each of them is also a distinctively women's issue.
  • Plans to increase prosperity in the region will automatically lead to a need for better housing conditions.
  • The crime wave that spurred them has been falling steadily in times of greater economic prosperity.
  • Its freedom and economic prosperity make it an attractive place for many Haitians.
  • Emperor of Rome(69-79) who brought prosperity to the empire, reformed the army, was a patron of the arts, and began the building of the Colosseum.
  • There is immoral, unethical and illegal prosperity on the one side and poverty-stricken people who are moral and ethical on the other.
  • Another fashion etailer to help us spend our way back to prosperity. Times, Sunday Times
  • We present them the example of France as an unanswerable proof that one great nation can maintain bimetallism, and that by maintaining it she escaped the worst evils that have affected the monometallic countries, and assured for herself an extraordinary progress and prosperity. If Not Silver, What?
  • Having reached Gangasagar, I made circumambulation to the pond and prayed to the Sun God for my prosperity.
  • Mankind has prospered from science, but prosperity will endure only if institutional innovation keeps apace of technological innovation. The Prize in Economics 2009 - Presentation Speech
  • People believe that this will bring luck and prosperity to themselves and their family.
  • The exhibition presented a picture of general prosperity in China's economy.
  • It seems that Christmas time is here once again, and it is time again to bring in the New Year. We wish the merriest of hristmas to you and your loved ones, and we wish you happiness and prosperity in the year ahead.
  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
  • The possession of vast territory, raw physical resources, and brute power guarantees neither prosperity nor peace.
  • For a condottiere in particular, the delicate balance of war and peace was essential for the prosperity of the lands and people under his protection, as well as the artists and scholars supported at his court. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • He was persuaded that disunity in the church was displeasing to heaven and bad for the empire's success and prosperity.
  • The country is now enjoying a period of relative stability and prosperity.
  • True happiness doesn't come from prosperity, pleasure, and power, but from peace. RVM 
  • Prosperity and economic success remain popular and broadly shared goals.
  • The increasing sale of luxury goods is an index for the country's prosperity.
  • Even the old parliamentarians hailed the return of Charles, notwithstanding it was admitted that the protectorate was a vigorous administration; that law and order were enforced; that religious liberty was proclaimed; that the rights of conscience were respected; that literature and science were encouraged; that the morals of the people were purified; that the ordinances of religion were observed; that vice and folly were discouraged; that justice was ably administered; that peace and plenty were enjoyed; that prosperity attended the English arms abroad; and that the nation was as much respected abroad as it was prosperous at home. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges
  • Independence, admired the Revolution, and then artfully proceeded to depicture the prosperity that Australia would be likely to enjoy, if separated from the mother country, and become a republic. The Gold Hunters' Adventures Or, Life in Australia
  • The door-to-door service is very important for the prosperity of many businesses and charities across the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will eat the fruit of your labour; blessings and prosperity will be yours.
  • From the late 14th century until the early 16th century woolmen based in Northleach collected the wool from Turkdean for sale to London merchants and the agents of European wool buyers whose appreciation of the quality of Cotswold wool percolated into significantly increased prosperity for the Northleach merchants and the sheep-based farmers of the surrounding parishes.
  • A white stinkwood tree was planted in Ivory Park, near Midrand, on Friday 17 October as a symbol of prosperity in the global fight against poverty.
  • How many coffee-chain baristas and sweatshop seamstresses assume that voting for lower taxes will bring them security and prosperity?
  • It appears to consist of him turning up at factory gates and pointing off into the middle distance, at some pipes or cables or suchlike, and mouthing platitudes about ‘jobs and prosperity’.
  • Today, humankind has the science and technology to destroy itself or to provide prosperity to all.
  • With post-war prosperity, the baby boom, and increased college attendance, the masses started coming, whether the museums sought them out or not.
  • The country's continued prosperity is dependent on the opportunities and achievements of all its residents.
  • I know today is your birthday.I wish you happiness, health,prosperity,and many happy returns!
  • Then I had dreams of a nation progressing towards prosperity and empowerment.
  • Basque cross, or "lauburu," * a symbol of prosperity, is to the Basque what the fleur-de-lys is to France, and though you won't find as many French streets "fleurdelisé," * when in Basque country you will see the cross-shaped lauburu partout! French Word-A-Day:
  • How to succeed and make the most of prosperity might be called the pervading theme of the essays, and subjects which in themselves suggest spiritual treatment are actually considered in accordance with a coldly intellectual calculation of worldly advantage. A History of English Literature
  • May your birthday be a celebration of the life.Wish you all happiness,health and prosperity with many returns of the day.
  • These architectural remains also depict palm trees under bicephalous eagle as the tree of life, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
  • It appealed to the citizens of Bangalore to decorate and illuminate their houses and shops, feed the poor and offer prayers for the long life and prosperity of the Maharaja.
  • Surely the spread of democratic capitalism can only benefit American prosperity?
  • For most miners, the post-war period was therefore one of growing prosperity. Refugees in the Age of Total War
  • My dream journal started in July 1999 when I was heavily medicated and having some real crackers that I wanted to record for prosperity.
  • It seems that Christmas time is here once again, and it is time again to bring in the New Year. We wish the merriest of Christmas to you and your loved ones, and we wish you happiness and prosperity in the year ahead.
  • All need to be strongly represented to ensure the continued prosperity and success of the organisation.
  • I have stressed, in the end, on prosperity but that should in no way be interpreted as a materialistic tendency.
  • The discovery of oil ushered in an era of employment and prosperity.
  • And the possibilities in your future will proliferate alongside your prosperity. Lighten Up
  • Wish you happiness and prosperity in the coming year!
  • In nativities, this eclipse promises fame, prosperity, health and peace of mind.
  • Pro-Russian billboards -- "Russia and Abkhazia: together for prosperity" -- dotted the streets of Sukhumi, which is nestled among vineyards and orchards on the Black Sea coast. News on www.kyivpost.com
  • ‘We have been through a period of profitless prosperity with firms not making as much money as in previous economic upswings,’ he said.
  • She was convinced that the result would be world peace and universal prosperity. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • The mixed economy boomed, bringing unprecedented prosperity to the middle and working classes.
  • The US was in steep debt after WWII, but that was followed by the prosperity of the 1950s. How to Fix the Deficit, Part II | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • To appear round and full was to exhibit the characteristics of prosperity and the patent outcome of regular meals.
  • They were discussing the best way to foster democracy and prosperity in the former communist countries.
  • Lenin roused the proletariat, and Mao marched the Long March toward peace, prosperity, and improvement … and one thing that they all had in common was the desire to take from one group to give to another in the name of a more perfect society. The Golden Age… and Camelot « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • I wish you the life of happiness and prosperity.
  • If someone prospers by thieving or cheating, his prosperity is likely to turn to ashes.
  • He came of age in a time when hardworking young men and women like him went to Wall Street or to Silicon Valley, and-once properly "incentivized" by the likes of Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton-seemed to save the national economy, creating what appeared to be great general prosperity while doing well themselves. Harper's Magazine
  • Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refuge in adversity, and a provision in old age. 
  • A lively city life, well-used historic buildings, many churches and well-stocked shops symbolize what peace, culture and prosperity together can bring. Katherine Marshall: From Munich To Sarajevo: A Pilgrimage For Peace
  • Halfhearted work will bring no reward, but when we throw our whole soul into the cause, we shall see prosperity.
  • To this can be added the fact that aikido developed and spread in Japan during an era of peace that later blossomed into a time of unprecedented economic prosperity.
  • Kings (“Prosperity” & “First Night”) – We find out just how ruthless King Silas is as he plans to have David killed, fearing that he has drawn too much attention to himself (and perhaps become a threat to the throne, as hinted at in the pilot). Sci Fi TV Briefs – So How Does the BSG Finale Sit With You after a Week and a Half?
  • Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refuge in adversity, and a provision in old age. 
  • On the New Year, many people wear new outfits with the expectation that the coming year will bring them prosperity.
  • In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty. 
  • It's where every day, your duties can mean the difference between life and death, prosperity and pauperdom, happiness or sadness for thousands and thousands of people.
  • Political rhetoric aside, Christians know that human freedom cannot bring lasting peace and prosperity - only the sovereign Lord of history can do that.
  • We are a small open island economy, heavily reliant on our external trading partners for our economic prosperity.
  • When we cooperate, both Koreas will enjoy peace and economic prosperity.
  • So, as we pursue prosperity in a free, diverse and open Asia, what are the specific challenges that face us?
  • I know today is your birthday.I wish you happiness, health,prosperity,and many happy returns!
  • To top up the image of prosperity, Haydar wore a red carnation in his buttonhole. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • But for many families the postwar years brought unparalleled levels of material prosperity.
  • Keeping the most economically muscular hitched to our financial wagon is especially important now, when Americans see themselves competing for prosperity, not with Wall Street, but with China. Alex Castellanos: A Long Fall From an Ivory Tower
  • In Chinese and Vietnamese cultures, the pig represents prosperity and abundance.
  • Until those central elements of decency and prosperity exist, our nation should help shelter political refugees from this benighted place.
  • The divine king brought prosperity to his country and therefore his health and power were vital.
  • Instead, they will be populated by industrious persons traveling to these beneficent climates in search of the prosperity that has eluded them in their own country.
  • The medieval pottery and iron tools speak more of hard work and modest prosperity than of exotic trade links.
  • Its driving ambition to claim a share in global power as Asia’s preeminent state—the sponsor and organizer of the “Asian coprosperity sphere”—was turning to ashes. Out of Control
  • In the socialist construction, to develop the socialist essence is the key to keep a socialist society in a long- standing state of stability and prosperity.
  • I look forward to him not really noticing it, to ensure the security and prosperity of our nation in the years ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • Agriculture, manufactures, and commerce, again flourished under the protection of the laws; and the curioe, or civil corporations, were again filled with useful and respectable members: the youth were no longer apprehensive of marriage; and married persons were no longer apprehensive of posterity: the public and private festivals were celebrated with customary pomp; and the frequent and secure intercourse of the provinces displayed the image of national prosperity. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • In the height of his prosperity, the victorious monarch, who had chastised the rashness of Gallus, and suppressed the revolt of Sylvanus, who had taken the diadem from the head of Vetranio, and vanquished in the field the legions of Magnentius, received from an invisible hand a wound, which he could neither heal nor revenge; and the son of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • There were some cases in the city of a conman who posed as a ‘godman with magical powers’ who could bring prosperity to a family by performing a special pooja.
  • The rents generated by the sites depend on the prosperity of the enterprises on the sites.
  • This," exclaimed he, "if I mistake not, augurs well; the porpoise is a fat, well-conditioned fish, a burgomaster among fishes; his looks betoken ease, plenty, and prosperity; I greatly admire this round fat fish, and doubt not but this is a happy omen of the success of our undertaking. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • The horse brings wealth and prosperity - but only for people not born in a horse year. The Sun
  • Tonight I shall raise my glass to all those nameless individuals that against all the odds bring happiness and prosperity to this land of smiles.
  • Cotton was the key to prosperity, but manufacturers, merchants, salesmen, dyers and finishers all had business there, too.
  • the solid prosperity of Britannia was never securely extended north of the Humber, where the Cumbrian mountains and Pennine chain harboured disruptive local tribes.
  • True, it is an empire without a hereditary emperor, founded on high ideals of peace and prosperity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is there a guarantee that the highest achievers among you will have charmed lives, with continued success and prosperity?
  • Harmony promotes co - existence and co - prosperity ; whereas differences foster mutual complementation and mutual support.
  • Its best influence may be indirect, by the example of sudden, transforming prosperity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new agreement raised hopes for conditions of prosperity and harmony.
  • Their salvation and future prosperity lie not in pinning their faith on American aid and aggressive military blocs but in breaking away from her, in repudiating her foreign policy which threatens to drag them into another war, and in proclaiming a policy of peace and friendship with other nations. Articles written by Nelson Mandela for Liberation, 1955-59
  • To regain the lost glory and vigour, prosperity and happiness, to fulfil our destined role of spreading real joy and spirituality in the whole human race, let us sing with the Rishis of Rig Veda.
  • It was, rather, an attempt to establish and define the rights of nonfeudal groups, and aimed at economic prosperity and personal security. C. France
  • The point is that one has to be careful about interpreting slow growth in median income as a failure of prosperity to be shared across income groups. Demographics and Income Distribution, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • NAFTA's authors had assumed that eliminating restrictions on the movement of capital and goods would, by dint of the market's magic, lead to unalloyed prosperity.
  • Place, a new and greater kingdom, anarchy held down by an ironshod heel, peace and the fruits thereof, until out of very prosperity the people grew fat and content. Long Live the King!
  • The country was once a bastion of stability and prosperity in west Africa. Times, Sunday Times
  • By 2005 the ensuing renewed prosperity could be apparent, with more cash coming into the exchequer to spend.
  • The idea of a young country led by young men into new paths of prosperity and greatness was bound to appeal to many. America Past and Present
  • How did we get suckered by the fairy tale that as long as people kept shopping, the market could keep our prosperity going as far as the eye could see?
  • Inside the temple is a well that is believed to have the power to bring good luck and prosperity to suppliants.
  • Fitzgerald, the Governor of Bombay, as follows: -- ` _Sir Bartle Frere wishes health and prosperity to all old friends in Bombay_. ' The Battery and the Boiler Adventures in Laying of Submarine Electric Cables
  • We are determined to make the 2008 festive season as jolly as any in the past decade or so of unrivalled prosperity. The Sun
  • Shogun is more accurately - "generalissimo" or better understood as "Military Dictator", The most famous probably being Tokugawa Ieyasu, who found the Tokugawa Shogunate (c. 1603-1868), a period a great peace, stability and prosperity in Japanese History, ending with the Meiji Restoration. Army Rumour Service
  • He wished the young couple a life of happiness and prosperity.
  • Security and prosperity come higher on most people's wish list. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today only the church remains.020-7836 5221The classic, half-timbered style that launched a thousand 20th-century "Tudorbethan" eyesores rarely reached Moreton's levels of artistry back in the day, but this fairy-tale edifice testifies to the continuous prosperity and experimentation of the era. The Renaissance in Britain: examples from the era
  • Colonial security and prosperity depended on soldiers, convicts, and slaves, but they were seen as dangerous because most were rootless young males who were alien from European settlers.
  • He felt the security and prosperity resulting from "mechanization" now gives people the time to reflect on the preciousness of nature and to learn more about what happens there. Utah Lawmaker: Just Vote No to Wolves
  • Everywhere are scenes of prosperity.
  • Drug resistance is a looming threat for our health and economic prosperity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The northern coast counties are made up largely of mountains, but imbosomed in these lie many charming little, and several quite spacious, valleys, in which you are surprised to find a multitude of farmers living, isolated from the world, that life of careless and easy prosperity which is the lot of farmers in the fat valleys of California. Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands
  • For while a decade of prosperity and rising property values burred the rough edges off of much of the nation and softened my old mean streets in places like Richmond, one cannot assume that gentrification is universal. CHASING the WHITE DOG
  • Murphy said Obama's most powerful multilateralist imagery may have been when he said the United States had "joined with others to develop an architecture of institutions – from the United Nations to NATO to the World Bank – that provide for the common security and prosperity of human beings. A tale of two very different surge speeches
  • Hence, the foundational roots of the prosperity the developed nations enjoy today lie firmly in this inglorious past.
  • The town has been careful not to buy prosperity at the expense of its character.
  • In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider. 
  • The new prosperity of the cities made the metropolitan bishops significant figures in art patronage in the 13th and 14th centuries.
  • And by boosting economic prosperity in Mexico, Canada and the United States, it will help us move forward on issues that concern all of us.
  • In a state where coal is seen as the fount of prosperity, Mr. Raese has seized on what he calls ambiguous statements by Mr. Manchin on proposals for a cap-and-trade system to reduce greenhouse gases. NYT > Home Page
  • We think that effective multilateralism is the key to maintaining global peace and prosperity.
  • It has the potential to boost prosperity and lift Europe out of the economic doldrums. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unless we can bring order and some measure of prosperity to Afghanistan, without having our own troops "decimated" -- we can't really declare a victory there either. Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • There are numerable side-effects of corruption; for instance, it kills trust - in the government, public institutions and companies; it kills development - by stealing public money needed for schools, hospitals, and roads; and it steals financial prosperity - by driving business's into the shadow economy. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Somehow prosperity must spread outside the southeast as part of a rebalancing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the market towns and ports had a local prosperity but none, with the exception of Durham, was given representation in Parliament.
  • As far as foreign investors are concerned, China has become a land of profitless prosperity.
  • Mother and I had not spread much sail to our temporary gust of prosperity; and when the storm began to gather, she straightway closereefed. The Plum Tree
  • Amboyna shows signs of commercial prosperity in the crowded _passer_ and the busy Chinese _campong_, for the enterprising Celestial forms an important element of the mercantile community in the Clove Island. Through the Malay Archipelago
  • The increasing sale of luxury goods is an index for the country's prosperity.
  • The news of economic prosperity doesn't tally with the headlines in the newspapers.
  • The Nineties was a time of peace and prosperity. The Sun
  • The European politicians who pushed it care less about absolute prosperity than relative prosperity.
  • Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refuge in adversity, and a provision in old age. 
  • The purpose of any trade deal should be to boost prosperity, not make narrow political points. Times, Sunday Times
  • A book or statement which goes to show that there is no line, but random and chaos, a calamity out of nothing, a prosperity and no account of it, a hero born from a fool, a fool from a hero, — dispirits us. Representative Men
  • IN THE late 1950s Chancellor Konrad Adenauer campaigned by reminding West German voters of their growing, but fragile, prosperity.
  • social order and prosperity, the conjoint aims of government
  • So, how could they have only envisaged ‘permanent prosperity’ when the economic train was steamrolling directly into the Great Depression?
  • But what previous generations would have considered tangible personal prosperity spreads its net ever wider.
  • The state penitentiary was located there, and the telegraphing was done by a convict "trusty" -- a man who, having been appointed cashier of a big freight office in the western part of the state, couldn't stand prosperity, and, in consequence, had been sent up for six years. Danger Signals Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers
  • Physical and biological science wilted and died on the stony soil of Roman prosperity.
  • Slowly but surely, the benefits of the new prosperity are spreading to embrace all parts of the province.
  • By this perverseness of integrity he was driven out a commoner of nature, excluded from the regular modes of profit and prosperity, and reduced to pick up a livelihood uncertain and fortuitous; but it must be remembered that he kept his name unsullied, and never suffered himself to be reduced, like too many of the same sect, to mean arts and dishonourable shifts. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II
  • In time of prosperity, friends will be plenty; In time of adversity, not one amongst twenty. 
  • Carrying the heavy packs on our backs, we trekked for about four hours, skirting the borders of the village and stopping occasionally at chortens to pray for good crops and the prosperity of the village.
  • Ellen yearned to make a riposte, to say that all this seeming prosperity was insubstantial as a fog, but Madame Angelique suddenly held her drawing aloft, declaring, But see, an illustration excellente! The Dressmaker
  • Yet even as aboriginal prosperity decreased over the 1640s, the company managed to retain aborigines 'cooperation. How Taiwan Became Chinese
  • Ageing populations and rising prosperity across the world can only reinforce demand trends.
  • You have only to look around to see the prosperity of the district.
  • And Armenia is a shining becon of democracy, tolerance, and prosperity because they were brutally ruled by either the Ottoman Empire or the Russians for much of the past millenium. Think Progress » Mark Krikorian: ‘Haiti’s So Screwed Up Because It Wasn’t Colonized Long Enough’
  • Those that are fat upon the earth, that live in pomp and power, shall eat and worship; even those that fare deliciously, when they have eaten and are full, shall bless the Lord their God for their plenty and prosperity. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • We know that real jobs are a better guarantee of prosperity for the unemployed than welfare.
  • They weren't living in a fantasyland of endless prosperity and happiness.
  • The extension of the tramline is essential for the city's continued prosperity.
  • The restoration of diversity is one of the keys not only to our survival but also to our prosperity in the future.
  • The oddest is the Chicken Dinner, apparently chosen for the connotation of prosperity. It's a beautiful world we live in
  • Mr. Laffer is the chairman of Laffer Associates and co-author of "Return to Prosperity: How America Can Regain Its Economic Superpower Status" (Threshold, 2010).
  • In a felicitation message, Khoda hoped that the festival would be herald of peace, tranquility and prosperity for the state. JK Governor,CM,Ministers,DGP & Political leaders greeted people on the occasion of Eid-ul- fitr
  • After all, that might endanger the prosperity of the railways, and their cozy relationship with the grain companies.
  • a time of unexampled prosperity
  • The party's lack of emphasis on defense didn't matter much when peace and prosperity reigned.
  • They have had 5 years of booming prosperity on the basis of the policies of this Labour Government.
  • There is a genteel air of comfort and prosperity here and a crisp and clean environment only adds to it.
  • Enjoy: "Although King Fahd was sick and hospitalized, the announcement of his decease was a shock to every Arab citizen, who knew and loved him like we did, and to every Saudi citizen who enjoyed the security, peace, and prosperity under his rule. Wednesday, August 31, 2005
  • The Roman legions brought peace and prosperity, at least most of the time.
  • I guess I'd be a capitalist in that I like liberty for consequentialist reasoning (lots of people flee their crappy countries for prosperity in the U. S, few go in the other direction) and have some distaste or even revulsion for libertines. Tyler on the Problems of Libertarians, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • May your birthday be a celebration of the life.Wish you all happiness,health and prosperity with many returns of the day.
  • Stolid brick houses with bay windows and big gardens exude an air of decorousness and prosperity.
  • So the question becomes, do we want these rising powers to be tied to us by bonds of mutual economic interest and shared prosperity?
  • When I say he is dangerous it is because he threatens all the stabilities, because he threatens us who have made this country and upon whom this country and its prosperity rest. THEFT
  • Education is still our number one priority, because Britain's future economic prosperity depends upon it.
  • For the economy as a whole, innovation is the key to higher productivity and greater prosperity for all.
  • There is no technological change that has contributed more to British prosperity than the railways. Times, Sunday Times
  • An ad I'd like to see to drive home the urgent need for health insurance reform would proclaim, in the baldest way, that the health-insurance industry is burning through lobbying money now to protect their obscene profits for prosperity. Trey Ellis: Can $133 Million Ounces of Prevention Beat a Pound of Cure?
  • Queen Elizabeth of Britain, saying she wasn't at the U.N. to "reminisce," challenged it to work for "prosperity and dignity" for all. What's News: World-Wide
  • Security and prosperity go hand in hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • The manufacturers are ready to offer low-cost engines to privateers, as more teams means increased show and therefore prosperity to all involved.
  • The real debate is between those who want to enjoy the fruits of prosperity and those who want an austere existence free from sensate temptation of any kind.
  • The inflated value of the peso helped maintain an illusion of prosperity long after the economic boom had gone bust.
  • Up and down the leafy avenues and Georgian squares of Dublin South East, the prosperity of the last five years drips from the sashed windows and 02 D four-wheel drives.
  • The war was followed by a long period of peace and prosperity.

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