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Variety's Alison Herman wrote: "By declining to enrich its characters as they age, Stranger Things traps itself in arrested development. When you get bigger without going deeper, you end up stretched thin."

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Migrants have helped to enrich our living standards and helped ward off depopulation trends that threaten other wealthy countries.

Economists say the upper-income families, enriched by soaring stock prices, are driving U.S. growth.

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“They have told me how much the medical clowning work has enriched their ability to converse, communicate and connect with patients — it helps so much with their bedside manner,” he said.

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Basically, the recipe is asking cooks to simmer their rabbit or chicken in its own broth, enrich it with ground almonds, sweeten with sugar and ginger and serve it forth.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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