Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
prosper .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective very lively and profitable
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Examples
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The politicians who arranged for the bank bailout and serve these again prospering financial and corporate interests are having no difficulty filling their campaign chests.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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The politicians who arranged for the bank bailout and serve these again prospering financial and corporate interests are having no difficulty filling their campaign chests.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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The politicians who arranged for the bank bailout and serve these again prospering financial and corporate interests are having no difficulty filling their campaign chests.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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The politicians who arranged for the bank bailout and serve these again prospering financial and corporate interests are having no difficulty filling their campaign chests.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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The politicians who arranged for the bank bailout and serve these again prospering financial and corporate interests are having no difficulty filling their campaign chests.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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The politicians who arranged for the bank bailout and serve these again prospering financial and corporate interests are having no difficulty filling their campaign chests.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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The politicians who arranged for the bank bailout and serve these again prospering financial and corporate interests are having no difficulty filling their campaign chests.
William S. Lerach: Blame the Wall Street Bankers and Corporate CEOs for the "Jobless" Recovery William S. Lerach 2010
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By the 1950s and early '60s, Americans and Canadians were prospering from the post-war boom, credit cards had been mailed to virtually everyone, and word spread of a new kind of vacation, in a third world country called Mexico.
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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By the 1950s and early '60s, Americans and Canadians were prospering from the post-war boom, credit cards had been mailed to virtually everyone, and word spread of a new kind of vacation, in a third world country called Mexico.
Jacobo Angeles: A rich wood-carving tradition in Oaxaca, dating to pre-Hispanic times 2008
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Up to the time of Confederation in 1867, Nova Scotia was a separate entity, sharing only adherence to the Empire with the rest of Canada, and prospering from a lively trade with the United States.
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