(Music) a short lively tune played on brass instruments.
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Examples for "flourish"
Examples for "flourish"
1However, away from official channels, unregulated grey market trade continues to flourish.
2However, away from official channels, unregulated gray market trade continues to flourish.
3To flourish it must attract new designers, new ideas and new muses.
4Without this an environment conducive to state capture will continue to flourish.
5And American Pharaoh has helped these sites flourish in the past year.
1New Zealand signed the Convention in March last year, to great fanfare.
2A year ago this month, Netflix launched in India with much fanfare.
3Last week, the company announced, to great fanfare, something called Google Wave.
4Apple brought Landi to Cupertino from Europe in June with much fanfare.
5Here is the first time the fanfare was played: Good stuff, right?
1I am happier now that I've lost every thing; it's true, Tucket.
2Tucket and Ellis did not play; and the game was between Frank and Harris.
3Tucket led them to a thicket about two miles from camp, where they halted.
4Tucket assures me that he and the rest were more to blame than you.
5Tucket had a line of poetry to suit his case:-
6Chib (of Tucket's Terrace, and the father of the Vestry) rose.
7It was Seth Tucket hid behind the bushes.
8Then Seth Tucket came, and took his place.
9Of his two friends, Atwater and the old drummer, only one, as Seth Tucket said, remains.
10And Tucket crept back into his bunk.
11He chose Gray, Seth Tucket, and Frank.
12He brought Tucket to his last dime.
13Mr. Tucket had some kind of health condition that got worse soon after they bought the Ship Ahoy.
14The next morning he was viewing the sunrise from the deck, when Seth Tucket came to his side.
15Mrs. Tucket was his 2nd wife.
16"So it was you that played the gobbler, Tucket," said the captain.