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- {{ quote | Generally, civil society has thriven, at least numerically.
- This is important, since it establishes the fact that the early Pampangue?os already had a fixed and thriven trade system with the Chinese merchants.
- The Cabernet grape variety has thriven in a variety of vineyard soil types, making the consideration of soil less of concern particularly for New World winemakers.
- The railway reached there in 1899, and Collingwood, which had never truly thriven throughout its few decades of existence, became a ghost town by about 1900.
- :" The family of the woman who betrayed him were ever after holden in the greatest detestation, and are said to have fallen into decay, and to have never thriven afterwards.
- Gullane parish was joined to Dirleton parish in 1612 by an Act of Parliament because " Golyn ( as it was anciently spelt ) is ane decaying toun, and Dirleton is ane thriven place ."
- In 1897, a more systematic use of the phrase " Golden Age of Piracy " was introduced by historian John Fiske, who wrote : " At no other time in the world's history has the business of piracy thriven so greatly as in the seventeenth century and the first part of the eighteenth.