Either way, the saplings took root and flourished, and eventually grew into a cathedral grove.
Taxila was part of the Gandharan kingdom, which flourished from the 1st to the 5th Centuries AD.
The human population exploded and without natural selection pressure, fecundity in the types economic activity flourished.
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Fujitsu and Panasonic have flourished in the Japanese market but struggled to expand abroad.
In each past cycle many companies flourished (not just IBM) and many died (not just UNIVAC).
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Mom and pop shops flourished, the market was fragmented and studios had a lot of power.
There, he observed, the fish flourished in "fairly enriched environments, with lots of vegetation, " he says.
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Apple flourished because Jobs sensed, then produced, products that Apple addicts wanted in their lives.
Some of the creative ARM products that flourished of late included interest-only and payment-option loans.
The one that flourished was a poultry and egg business they ran in Grand Island, Nebraska.
The city flourished until trade routes were redirected in the seventh century, leading to Petra's demise.
The sector has flourished in the past 20 years as companies have increasingly outsourced operations.
What does Savile tell us about the country where he flourished for so long?
Bureaucracies have flourished because their efficient and rational division and application of labour is powerful.
The Mayan empire flourished in the southern regions from around 250 AD to 900 AD.
In the Ottoman empire (and in some post-Ottoman places), Christian and Jewish minorities flourished in business.
"He was the most natural leader of men and soldiers flourished under his command, " he said.
Under his sponsorship, Iranian films flourished, winning laurels at international festivals, as indeed they still do.
For years the web has flourished by making information accessible to anyone online, anywhere.
There, she embraced Dutch society and freedoms and quickly flourished in a true rag-to-riches immigrant tale.
Though Italian cinema flourished in the early part of the century, its popularity was to be short-lived.
Private enterprise has flourished so far in part because it was starting from such a low base.
The popes eventually returned to Rome, but the vineyards flourished, slaking local thirst without attracting wide attention.
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Poles in Lithuania are still poor, but they have flourished since the country regained independence in 1991.
For one last time the crowds will cheer, Union Jacks will wave, gold medals will be flourished.
The Methodists, for example, flourished in the 19th century, when they were seen as an extremist sect.
Innovations flourished in a variety of heavy industries such as aeronautics, automobiles, defense, communications, electricity and power generation.
But Mr Paulson has survived and flourished in one of the most fiercely competitive environments in the world.
While online upstarts such as HotWired struggled to make money--they had to invent the banner ad--print titles flourished.
The first edition started in the capital, but he moved it down to Basra where it has flourished.
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