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Lister said: "When a party unit opens the door to council data, it creates an inside track where firms built to outcompete the state will thrive."

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Now that the franchise seems to be thriving, is there a chance there might be another attempt at an L.A.-based “Law & Order.”

But all that really matters to the show is that each is a tortured romantic and will have to find a way to thrive in their uneasy, unasked-for partnership.

Jones has thrived with the Colts since beating out Anthony Richardson for the starting role.

The new DSM language also helped educators and clinicians better understand what was keeping some kids in disadvantaged communities from thriving.

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

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