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“Knowing that you can kind of survive and even thrive with just basic tools and knowledge—it’s a confidence booster, especially for women,” she says.

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The need he fits: Walter has a real chance to be a two-way player on the wing, the kind of scoring and defensive traits that competitive teams like the 76ers thrive with.

Mark Sorrells, a wheat breeder at Cornell University, suspects the landraces harbor genes that could allow wheat to thrive with less nitrogen fertilizer.

After lottery balls bouncing the way they did in 2015 landed McDavid in Edmonton, far from the limelight of Toronto, Chicago or New York, this is a chance for McDavid to do what greats in other sports have done, the likes of Patrick Mahomes in the NFL or LeBron James in the NBA, to thrive with a championship on the line.

It can be difficult to explain why musicians and conductors aren’t compatible; a maestro might thrive with one group and flop with another.

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

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