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1 Once more she became exceedingly prosperous and popular; but her popularity resulted in weakness.
2 Leaving college, he returned to his business in Chicago and has been exceedingly prosperous .
3 I cannot say that this gentleman is excessively popular, but he is exceedingly prosperous .
4 The pure bred cattle business of the country as indicated by these sales is exceedingly prosperous .
5 Without the monastery gate, there is a good and exceedingly prosperous restaurant where the traveler may feed.
6 As compared with all former standards, the country of 1850-60 was exceedingly prosperous .
7 They would seem to be bookmakers, exceedingly prosperous publicans, bunco-brokers, militant politicians-anythingsave of the Kingdom of Art.
8 The firm was exceedingly prosperous .
9 Bruges, however, was at peace and exceedingly prosperous , with its fifty-two guilds of citizens, and wonderful trade and wealth.
10 Since these arrangements were made Hungary has become exceedingly prosperous , and Austria now asks her to pay thirty-seven per cent.
11 From being a very poor teacher of Italian to the signorina, your daughter, I am become an exceedingly prosperous artist.
12 The towns which had fought on the side of the Romans during the Third Punic War were declared civitates liberae, and became exceedingly prosperous .
13 'You see, my dear madam, this is a thinly populated and exceedingly prosperous county: this particular district especially so.
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