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On the other hand, husbandry flourished by raising goats, sheep, oxen, horses, swine and other animals.
The notion of constructed transformations remains vital in avoiding sentimentalist cultural histories of organic flourishes and subsequent fragmented structures.
Cotton and indigo plantations flourished in the early nineteenth century.
The period from 1910 to 1925 flourished with regard to many aspects of mathematical modelling in animal nutrition.
The organization flourished from 1966 to 1975, eventually consisting of 800 local chapters in every state, with an active membership of about 125,000.
In talk, community may emerge through anchors that unite and give life to it, providing a footing from which commonality flourishes.
The launch of a new, common, and negotiable currency money was fundamental to flourishing nationhood.
The fox and otter were much larger animals, yet their predation did not preclude flourishing game-coverts and fisheries.
In terms of climate, it was in the middle or temperate zones that civilization flourished.
The concerto begins with a brief fusillade of demisemiquavers from the violins, underpinned by the bass drum and capped by flourishes from the soloists.
Recall that non-contingent needs refer to non-contingent aims, like agency, life, harm-avoidance, flourishing or existence.
What we have is a smooth continuum of possible levels of overall capability for flourishing.
In common sense harmony with this theory, the germ theory of disease also flourished (as the contagion theory).
The deeds of the man preserve his life as long as scholarship flourishes.
His enthusiasm for his subject produces some excessive stylistic flourishes, dramatic metaphors, rhetorical questions.
Corporate competitions again flourished as a way for corporations to maintain a public image when products were rationed and taken off the market.
Unlike literature and the other arts that had flourished in the 1920s, its ambitions were simply unrealistic and ultimately unrealisable.
In the eighteenth century, attempts to create general histories of architecture had flourished.
In recent years, books and articles on sexist language and the linguistics of gender have flourished.
The trade also flourished because the colonial government frequently lacked the necessary means to suppress it.
Cantonese popular music has flourished as a consumer product promoted by international and local music companies.
In both cases, the problem flourishes in the breach between the evidence we have and the conclusions we can draw.
Material blessing includes physical health and wellbeing, flourishing and prosperity.
As a consequence, the party most strongly associated with community defence benefits electorally and flourishes politically.
As research flourished, so too did the number of terms used to describe this special mode of speech.
The group flourished in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
However, this phenomenon was not a product of the twentieth century, and flourished following the inception of state education in 1870.
Either way they were closely tied to the party's vision of a politicised society with a flourishing public culture and a developed welfare state.
Liberalism flourished in this comparatively sunny climate-although the "equipoise" was often qualified by the common dread of war.
The articles and letters appearing in the horticultural press were only the outward flourishes of a circulation carried on incessantly in copious correspondence.
Art, by its very nature, he noted, has flourished in the no man's land between technology and culture.
While rhetorical flourishes hardly vanished from public speech, a growing skeptical subculture found them suspect.
We do not have enough early troubadour melodies, and none written down at the moment these troubadours flourished, to make full comparisons.
There are around a dozen heraldic flourishes involving trumpets, drums and ordnance.
Fuelled by 65 miles of natural shoreline, trade flourished in the city.
The educational and creative use of rhetoric flourished again in the sixteenth century.
They found that cooperation flourishes when punishment is possible and tends to break down when it is not.
Romantic love appears to have flourished more after marriage than as a pre-maritial emotional experience leading to happy union.
However, within that chaos some indigenous private manufacturing firms have evolved and flourished.
The use of animals for medical experimentation then flourished for many decades until the advent of the animal rights movement in the 1970s.
At the outset, it will be useful to propose a few definitions and set the contexts in which our songs flourished.
Invention flourishes by having recourse to proven recipes; and color, which joins together repetition and pleasure, forms the object of an affective consummation.
Many natural generative processes are notoriously difficult to guide, yet where they may be contained they have been, and art employing them has flourished.
During his tenure as the editor, the journal flourished and fulfilled its mission as a journal of record for our field.
During the first fifteen years of this century it flourished and then fell into desuetude.
Works on garden design and horticulture flourished, published economically and geared to the new scale of the suburban householder rather than the rural gentry.
The development and implementation of content based writing instruction programs has continued and flourished in recent years.
On the other hand, in borderlands between two sharply distinct ecologies, mixed settlement and cooperation often flourished.
Despite this, it was still flourishing in the nineteenth century and frequently mentioned.
More importantly, corruption usually flourishes in situations where information can be concealed from a regulator.
Trying to create the social and physical environment to permit flourishing may prove a daunting task.
Intrinsic motivation flourishes only when challenges are optimal and feedback (whether task-inherent or interpersonal) is positive or constructive.
If rehabilitation medicine flourishes, the push towards ever more observable and measurable outcomes is likely to accelerate.
The vulnerability arose because the new production method destroyed the reciprocal labor-contracting institutions that had flourished before the assembly line.
Political life flourished throughout the year, and through newspaper reports and regular public party meetings it remained in the public eye.
The monetary economy, flourishing coffee exports, and international pressure eventually joined to end slavery.
Puppetry had flourished when the craftsman remained an important part of the village community.
Conversation analysis has continued to grow, indeed has flourished, in the years since.
Both groups flourished in the early 1990s, providing the first marker of the central interest in teacher learning.
The fourth period (since 1975) has so far been a period in which the novel and experimental poetry have flourished.
In the motivations of donors, women as well as men, a kind of religious individualism flourished alongside collective charitable concerns.
Over the ensuing decades, representations of memory as being akin to film flourished within certain psychotherapeutic and forensic fields, and also in the popular imagination.
They were regarded as symbolic substitutes for the persons and offices they depicted, a tradition as old as state society itself and still flourishing in our own day.
In this vacuum, corruption flourished and certain military regimes came to power, sometimes for justifiable reasons - as in the case of ' caretaker ' or ' reformer ' military regimes.
Instead, it is a historically contingent best approximation of flourishing humanity, predicated on historical, cultural, and scientific facts and engendered by our response to current problems.
Thus, these several strands of sociolinguistic work suggest not only that personal storytelling flourishes in many working-class communities but that its developmental origins in working-class families deserve further study.
Humanity flourishes but eventually becomes extinct.
Maya culture arose, flourished, and collapsed.
Scholarship on industrialization and industrial labour flourished, especially from the 1920s to the 1970s, dominated by concerns of modernisation, national politics, trade unionism and working class consciousness.
With the article the authors not only enter the debate on the complex farmer-herder relationship, but also join the hunt for orthodoxies that has flourished in recent years.
Section (even flourishing) of non-standard varieties.
According to this historiography, the microscope flourished during the second half of the seventeenth century, and then declined and practically disappeared from the scientific arena for more than a century.
On the non-consequentialist side, the person-based intuition flourishes.
Treachery has flourished greatly in the heart.
Nevertheless, the theory has flourished.
Policy initiatives to achieve tax neutrality by eliminating unnecessary distortions in the tax system flourished, and base broadening and tax cuts were used to harness efficiency gains.
A certain thing is called al® f al-tadbr if [the design] flourishes through it, while it is called fas®d if [the design] becomes defective because of it.
The work attracted other donors, and flourishes.
He says that 'wildlife flourished' once more (p. 173), but we shall want to identify exactly what wildlife returned and what had been lost for good.
However, despite the claims to increase transparency and reduce corruption, the informal networks that flourished in this period have remained important since the new government took over in 2002.
Always looking for an angle, flourishing on controversy and celebrity, and needing to be heard in a crowded media, the journalist is a very unreliable witness.
Public theaters were back in business, the publishing trade flourished, often in defiance of government controls, and women continued to write and to publish.
Thus, under the name of trusts, equitable rights in land grew up again and flourished.
Each one is selected as a separate selfish gene, but it flourishes only in the presence of the right set of other genes.
Binding international agreements need an ethics review if conditions of human flourishing ought to be ensured for all.
Rumors of colonial poisoning and contamination of local ecologies also flourished.
He was also a reformer and builder; his reforms were far-reaching in administration and law while the arts flourished at a high level.
The report helps us to appreciate that while weaving continued, it was dyeing that flourished in this new era.
Not much is known about his life, but - - - he must have flourished in the 810s and '20s.
Many schools of thought flourished, each within its own professional environment, while others withered away, unable to find a niche within which they could develop.
Culture flourished on the tension between a perception of the unique reality of individual beings and the corporate structures to which they belonged.
The promotion of civic thought in this context might prove to be consistent with the claim that such ideas flourished in the political margins.
Together with a host of empirical studies, an array of theoretical explanations have also flourished.
She perseveres in her role, but the power base by which she rose and flourished has been eroded.
Under the umbrella of this maxim, a wide variety of what could be called non-realist interpretations of religious belief have flourished.
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