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prosperously

adverb as in favorably

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Few modern religions grew as quickly and prosperously as Christian Science at the start of the last century, riding on the promise of health and healing through steadfast devotion.

"Theological doctrines encouraged aid for the shame-faced poor, who threatened the moral order by showing that you could live virtuously and prosperously but still fall victim to twists of fortune," said Robb.

If you are a consumer, an investor or just a person who wants to live peacefully and prosperously, the strong dollar is a mixed blessing, at best.

He added: “Let the two sides benefit from the riches, let both the Turkish people and the Greek people live happily and prosperously.”

And now Wilson is back in the flow, finally whole enough to flash the creativity that augments Seattle’s game plan so prosperously.

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

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